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Jack Marr

Adjunct Professor of Business, NYU Stern School in Shanghai


Jack Marr
Jack Marr serves as an Adjunct Professor of Business at NYU's Stern School in Shanghai and coordinates Stern activities in the new Shanghai center. Mr. Marr is a contributor to the Economist Intelligence Unit and an advisor to several firms on business development issues in China and Japan as well as a lecturer at Fudan, CIEE, Webster, and other universities. Previously, Jack served as the Business Development Coordinator for the State of Missouri in Japan and China, as a consultant for McKinsey & Company in Greater China, as Director of Research for East and North China Agribusiness Markets for the U.S. Foreign Agricultural Service at the U.S. Consulate in Shanghai, and as Business Analyst for Richina Capital Partners. Jack holds an M.A. from the University of Chicago in international relations specializing in East Asian political economy and a B.A. in philosophy and rhetoric from the University of Illinois. Jack is fluent in Mandarin and Japanese.

Focus: Agriculture, Business, Development, China, Japan, Asia

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Last Updated: Jun 15, 2007

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