About
Jeremy Kobus is a Professor of Business Design and Arts Leadership at Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), Atlanta since 2016. Previously served as Director of Millennium Gate Museum (2014–2016), Business Analyst at Advanced Technology Development Center (2011–2013), and Research Analyst at Georgia Tech Research Institute (2007–2011).
Education:
- M.B.A., Management – Georgia Institute of Technology
- M.S., International Affairs – Georgia Institute of Technology
- B.A., Political Science – Valdosta State University
Research interests span the intersection of art, business strategy, and international policy. Notable exhibitions curated include The Games: Ancient Olympia to Atlanta to Rio (2016–17) and Chinese Master Artist I-Hsiung Ju (2015). Publications focus on startup ecosystems, cultural diplomacy, and public-private partnerships.
Key Contributions: Articles explore topics like Winston Churchill’s artistic legacy, lean startup methodologies, and Afghanistan conflict dynamics. Active in professional organizations including the Atlanta Council on International Relations and USA-India Business Research Council.
Awards:
- Outstanding Faculty Involvement (2017)
Advising/Grants: While no formal advisee list is available, his museum leadership role likely involved curatorial mentorship. No grants explicitly mentioned.
Labs/Teams: Curated major exhibitions at Millennium Gate Museum focusing on cultural diplomacy and historical narratives. Collaborated with institutions like Emory University and Georgia Tech on interdisciplinary projects.
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