Thomas Medcof

at Schulich Executive Learning Centre

Biography

Schulich Executive Learning Centre

Biography

Thomas Medcof is associate director of the International MBA program at the Schulich School of Business at York University. He earned his MBA from the Anderson School of Management at the University of New Mexico and his PhD in Management from the Schulich. His research has been presented at conferences across North America and Europe and won the award for Best Paper in International Business from the Administrative Sciences Association of Canada in 2006. He currently teaches in the BBA and MBA programs at Schulich, where he won the Seymour Schulich Award for Teaching Excellence in 2011 (BBA) and 2014 (MBA) and the John Peace Teaching Award in 2017. Medcof currently serves as a director of PCI Geomatics and is a member of the governance and compensation committee. He has been a board member since 2014.

Areas of Interest

  • General Management

Courses Taught

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