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Anthony K. Farina is a Lecturer in the N. P. Loomba Department of Management at the Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, where he teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in management, strategy, and operations while leading experiential consulting projects for real-world organizations.
His educational background includes:
- B.A. in English & Political Science, LaSalle University
- M.A. in International Relations, Long Island University
- Professional Development Program, Teaching with the Case Method Part I, Harvard Business School
- Professional Development Program, Teaching with the Case Method Part II, Harvard Business School
- Negotiation for Senior Executives, Harvard Law School
Mr. Farina's research focuses on practical applications of management theory through corporate governance analysis, business strategy development, and leadership frameworks. His work bridges academic concepts with operational execution in international business contexts, particularly through consulting engagements that address strategic challenges for non-profits and corporations.
His publications demonstrate an evolution from foundational corporate governance research (2004) to contemporary applied consulting work (2019), emphasizing strategic problem-solving in marketing, plant location, and university-partner collaborations. These projects highlight his commitment to translating theoretical management principles into actionable business solutions.
His notable recognition includes:
- AACSB 2024 Innovation That Inspires Nomination for a joint graduate consulting project with Baruch College and University of Bolzano on European marketing strategy and assembly plant location
As Faculty Advisor for the Graduate Career Services Center and former Executives on Campus Student Mentor (2015-2017), he guides students through the Business Consulting course (BUS 9601) where graduate teams execute real projects for organizations like the National Executive Service Corps, developing strategic recommendations for non-profit mission achievement and operational efficiency.
He chairs the Full Time MBA Task Force Management Consulting Committee and serves on the Experiential and Community Engaged Learning Working Group, while advising on adjunct faculty recruitment for Management & Business Communications to strengthen pedagogical expertise across strategic, operational, and leadership domains.



