Timothy Kotowich

MusiConsult (Partner) at Munich Business School

Schools

  • Munich Business School

Links

Biography

Munich Business School

Active as a consultant in the media sector as well as in university education, the European-based American Timothy Kotowich is currently Partner at MusiConsult – the International Music & Media Consulting Network and Lecturer in Business Communication at the Technical University of Applied Sciences Ingolstadt. As a business coach, Timothy consults leading German and international companies on communication, branding, innovation implementation and strategy. Timothy holds a Bachelor of Music degree in film scoring from the Berklee College of Music in Boston and a MBA from INSEAD in Fontainebleau, France.

[Courses and focus]

At MBS: Lectures for Intercultural Competencies and Business Communication
Program:  Bachelor International Business
Concentrations:  International Marketing, Sales Management, Strategy, Sustainability, Sports Marketing, Intercultural Communication, Business Communication

Publications

BOOKS /PUBLISHED PAPERS

Douglas MacKevett, Hazel Grünewald, Frank Lauterbach, Dr. Jeffrey Verhey, Prof. Dr. Michael Hinner, Timothy Kotowich (2010): Academic Writing C1. A blended-learning course for German university students, Cornelsen Verlag, Berlin

 

OTHERS

“The Four Seasons” by Antonio Vivaldi, including jazz improvisations and sung lyrics of a new English adaption of “The Four Seasons Sonnets” presumably written by Antonio Vivaldi circa 1723; Winter & Winter, Munich, 2012

 

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