Matthew Reesor

Director of the Full-time MBA at Smith School of Business at Smith School of Business

Schools

  • Smith School of Business

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Biography

Smith School of Business

Matthew Reesor is the Director of the Full-time MBA at Smith School of Business. He has held administrative leadership and faculty positions at Nagoya University of Commerce and Business (NUCB) and Queen’s University. He was a recipient of the Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award while at NUCB. His research, focusing primarily on communications and language policy, has been published and widely referenced in academic journals. He is the author of a best-selling communications textbook published by Macmillan Japan.

  • A strategic thinker with exceptional planning skills
  • A creative problem-solver with a track record of implementing effective solutions
  • A dynamic leader with the proven ability to motivate and guide a team to meet objectives
  • An excellent communicator and consensus-builder able to garner support from stakeholders at all levels

Education

  • Certificates @ Queen's School of Business
  • Master of Arts @ Carleton University
  • Bachelor of Arts (Honours) @ Queen's University

Work

  • Director, Queen's MBA @ Smith School of Business At Queen's University
  • Adjunct Lecturer @ Queen's School of Business

Courses Taught

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