Anne Dwyer

Professor at ESADE Business School

Schools

  • ESADE Business School

Links

Biography

ESADE Business School

My first tertiary studies were a double major in sociology and German at Victoria University. A "student politician" I was responsible for "Cultural Affairs" and was involved in organizing events of many types. I also worked part-time in accounting and analysis of accounts. Later I travelled and ended up in Bremen, Germany where I worked, first, in the hospitality industry then in accounts and export management and later as an English teacher, specializing in Business Communication. At the same time I completed my Master's degree in social sciences and wrote a thesis "Macht oder Gewinn" (Power or Profit) essentially a thesis about Organizational Behavior. I moved to Barcelona in the 80s, trained as a teacher in tertiary education and continued to develop communication skills and strategy in companies, organizations and then as part of Business Studies programs. In 2001 I wrote Business Skills 3 (Delta) and I have published articles and given talks about Skills, Strategies and Change in Business and in Education. I recently prepared speakers for TEDxBarcelona.

Education

  • Masters UAB, BARCELONA (2006 — 2007)
  • Dip e-learning University of London (2003 — 2004)
  • Dip Sowi University of Bremen (1979 — 1981)
  • BA Victoria University of Wellington (1974 — 1976)

Companies

  • Professor ESADE (2010)
  • Communication Coach ESADE (2006)
  • Communication Coach Freelance (1997)
  • Adjunct Professor in Communication and PR EUBS (European University Business School), Barcelona (1993)
  • Professor of Communication and PR European University, Barcelona (1993)
  • Associate Professor European University - EU Business School (1993)
  • Teacher Trainer Generalitat de Catalunya (1990 — 2011)
  • Examiner UCLES (1996 — 2009)
  • Director of Studies Boston Academy (1988 — 1992)

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