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Kenneth Krushel is a Visiting Professor at the Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University, where he teaches courses in digital media strategy, history of media and entertainment industries, entertainment and media finance, and AI and society. He also serves as a visiting professor at ESCP Business School's Strategy and Business MSc program and Tel Aviv University’s Coller School of Management, where he has been recognized as an outstanding teacher multiple times.
His academic background includes dual degrees in Philosophy and Literature from Amherst College.
Kenneth Krushel's research and teaching focus on the intersection of technology, media, and society. His work explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping business education, global geopolitics, cultural narratives, and philosophical frameworks. He investigates the evolving dynamics of digital media, the transformation of entertainment industries, and the ethical and strategic implications of AI integration in business and education.
His recent publications reflect a trend toward interdisciplinary analysis, combining insights from philosophy, media studies, and technology strategy. The works address themes such as the paradox of teaching AI in MBA programs with humanistic depth, and how AI disrupts long-standing geopolitical assumptions.
- Teaching and Research Fellowship at Utrecht University School of Economics (2018)
- Outstanding Teacher, Tel Aviv University’s Coller School of Management (multiple occasions)
Kenneth Krushel has advised and lectured for leading institutions and corporations globally. Though no formal grant funding is mentioned, his international teaching appointments and fellowships reflect sustained academic engagement. He has mentored students informally through teaching excellence and leadership in academic programs, though no formal PhD or master’s advisees are listed.
No specific lab or research team is mentioned in the text, but his affiliations with NYU Stern, ESCP, and Tel Aviv University position him within active academic networks in media, strategy, and technology.



