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Claude Chereau is a Practitioner-in-Residence at the University of New Haven's Economics & Business Analytics Department within the Pompea College of Business. He also serves as a Visiting Lecturer at the Mountbatten Institute in New York and has held academic roles at Columbia University, Albertus Magnus College, and Otterbein University. His work focuses on guiding business leaders in navigating economic, environmental, and social developments.
- Pace University – Doctorate in Business (DPS), International Business & Management
- Otterbein University – B.A.
- NYU Leonard N. Stern School of Business – Executive Development Program
Chereau’s research primarily addresses trade dynamics between the U.S. and EU, sustainable development, bioenergy (particularly ethanol), and the integration of sustainable business practices to mitigate crisis management costs. His work bridges the gap between academic theory and real-world applications in international trade and environmental economics.
His publications and presentations highlight trends in sustainable trade, biofuels, and the economic implications of global agreements like the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership. He has contributed extensively to discussions on supply chain risk, carbon pricing, and the role of international organizations in sustainable development.
Chereau has supervised theses at the Mountbatten Institute and reviewed papers for the Management Research Review Journal. His professional service underscores a commitment to advancing research in business ethics and international trade.
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