
About
George Decourcy is a Senior Lecturer II in the Department of Management at the Naveen Jindal School of Management, University of Texas at Dallas, where he contributes to the academic and professional development of students in financial and managerial economics.
Educational Background:
- Master of Business Administration (MBA), University of Texas at Dallas, 2009
- Bachelor of Commerce (BCom), Carleton University, 1975
- Bachelor of Arts (BA), Carleton University, 1974
His research and professional interests center on financial and managerial economics, with a strong emphasis on enterprise transformation, corporate strategy, and real estate finance. His expertise is informed by both academic training and extensive professional engagement in the business and real estate sectors.
While no recent publications are listed, his professional and academic trajectory suggests a practice-oriented approach to economic and managerial challenges in corporate and real estate environments.
Scientific and Professional Recognition:
- Avnet, Inc. Outstanding Achievement Award for Enterprise Transformation Strategies (2009)
- Senate Medal for Outstanding Academic Achievement, Carleton University
George Decourcy has advised students in management and economics disciplines, though specific advisees are not listed. There is no public mention of externally funded research grants. His professional development is supported by active membership in key organizations including Financial Executives International (FEI), Turnaround Management Association, The Real Estate Council, Real Estate Financial Executives Association, CCIM Institute, and the American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association.
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