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This page is for members of the press who are seeking information about Thunderbird. It includes resources frequently requested by journalists as well as links to our world-renowned faculty and their research. Please feel free to contact media relations if you need further assistance or would like to visit our campus.
Samantha Novick
Phone: 602-978-7922
Fax: 602-978-7626
E-mail: samantha.novick@thunderbird.edu
Skype: samnovick
Marie-Laure Clisson
Geneva
Phone: 0041 22 715 48 64
Cell: 0041 79 78 94 400
Fax: 0041 22 715 4869
E-mail: marie-laure.clisson@thunderbird.edu
Ángel Cabrera, President
Tim Propp, Chief Operating Officer & CFO
David Bowen, Chief Academic Officer and Dean of the School
Dale Davison, Dean of Faculty
Mansour Javidan, Dean of Research and Garvin Distinguished Professor
Joan Neice, Vice President, Institutional Advancement and Chief Development Officer
Beth Stoops, Senior Vice President of Thunderbird Corporate Learning
Kay Keck, Vice President, Student Services and Program Support
Thunderbird's faculty are world-renowned for their expertise in a wide range of topics covering business, economics, public policy, education, business ethics, culture, language and various other subjects tied to current events worldwide. To find an expert, browse through our faculty directory, their case studies and their published works or contact media relations for assistance.
To request a spreaker from Thunderbird, please fill out our Speaker Request form.Thunderbird welcomes news media, just as the public is welcome, to our campus. But all visitors should note that the campus is private property. Neither the public nor reporters have a right to indiscriminate access to Thunderbird buildings, other facilities or grounds. It is our policy to be as helpful as possible to accommodate media requests for on-campus interviews, photographs or filming, but we ask that you arrange such visits with media relations prior to your arrival on campus.
Thunderbird is the world’s No. 1-ranked school of international business with more than 65 years of experience in developing leaders with the global mindset, business skills and social responsibility necessary to create real, sustainable value for their organizations, communities and the world. Dedicated to preparing students to be global leaders and committed global citizens, Thunderbird was the first graduate business school to adopt an official Professional Oath of Honor. Thunderbird is sought out by graduate students, working professionals and companies worldwide seeking to gain the leadership skills they need to succeed in today’s global economy.
Thunderbird offers a wide range of global management graduate degrees and certificate programs for full-time students, working professionals, distance learners and companies, including Full-time, Executive, Distance-learning MBAs, a Master of Science, a Master of Arts and a comprehensive suite of executive education programs. The school is also home of the Thunderbird Knowledge Network, the school’s hub of research and cutting-edge global business knowledge that includes six centers of excellence focused on cultures and languages, global mindset, ethics and corporate citizenship, global financial services, global private equity and global entrepreneurship.