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Sarah Wolfolds is a Senior Lecturer and Director of Undergraduate Studies at the Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management within the SC Johnson College of Business at Cornell University. She holds the Andrew M. Paul Sesquicentennial Faculty Fellowship and teaches courses such as Global Strategy, Grand Challenges Project, and team development.
- Education: DBA in Strategy from Harvard Business School (2016), BA in Economics and Mathematics from Swarthmore College (2009)
- Affiliation: Cornell University
Wolfolds’ research focuses on the dynamics between for-profit and nonprofit organizations in coexisting industries, particularly within microfinance and financial exclusion in the United States. Her work considers financing models, human resource systems, and organizational objectives. She has received grants from the Strategic Research Foundation and Cornell Institute for Social Sciences to support her dissertation research.
Her selected publications include a 2017 study on relational contracting in global value chains during economic crises, published in Breaking up the Global Value Chain (Emerald Publishing Limited). This work intersects with keywords like Business Strategy, International Management, and Economics.
- Awards: Finalist for Wiley Blackwell Award (2017), Finalist for Academy of Management Best Dissertation Award (2017), Small Grant Award (2017-2018), Strategic Research Foundation Dissertation Scholar (2015-2016)





