Sylvia Long-Tolbert

Assistant Professor (Marketing) at Carey Business School

Schools

  • Carey Business School

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Biography

Carey Business School

Areas of Interest: , Consumer Behavior Theory,, Customer Relationship Management,, Marketing Research,, Services Marketing,, Strategic Brand Management

Biography

Sylvia Long-Tolbert, PhD (Marketing, The Ohio State University) joined the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School in 2012. She is an Assistant Professor with expertise in the areas of consumer research, services marketing and brand management.

Honors & Distinctions

  • Co-Founder and Vice President, American Marketing Association Diversity and Marketing Special Interest Group
  • Faculty Advisor, Key Bank National MBA Case Competition Winner and Finalists  
  • Ohio State University, Fisher College of Business Administration Pacesetters Award, 2000
  • GE Faculty of the Future Recipient, 1999
  • Sheth-AMA Doctoral Consortium Fellow, 1998

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