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Mohammed Nadeem is an Adjunct Professor (part-time) at the University of San Francisco, specializing in marketing disciplines. He holds a Ph.D. from Union Institute & University (2002) and has over two decades of academic and industry experience. His research focuses on consumer behavior, marketing analytics, and the evolving role of Chief Marketing Officers (CMOs), particularly in cybersecurity branding and post-pandemic strategies. Nadeem has received prestigious awards including the Fulbright Scholar Award (2013) and Distinguished Teaching Award (2015).
He actively serves on committees such as the Distinguished Adjunct Teaching Award Committee and Policy Board of the Part-Time Faculty Association. Nadeem has supervised numerous Ph.D. students and currently acts as an external examiner at Indian universities like Visvesvaraya Technological University. His professional development includes certifications from Harvard University’s Digital Marketing program (2013) and Stanford’s Demand Creation course (2017).
Research themes emphasize ethical AI in marketing, hybrid workforce strategies, and leveraging machine learning for digital innovation. His articles span topics from cyber-security branding to Bitcoin’s impact on social entrepreneurship. Nadeem advocates for an entrepreneurial mindset in leadership and integrates community engagement into academic practice.
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