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Sonia Marciano
Adjunct Professor
sdm2121@columbia.edu
Sonia Marciano joined the Stern School of Management as a Clinical Professor in July, 2007. She spent the previous year teaching strategy at the Columbia Business School and the previous two years at Harvard’s Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness (ISC) as an Institute Fellow and Senior Lecturer. At the ISC, Professor Marciano developed content for the Institute's Microeconomics of Competitiveness course offering. She co-taught this course with Professor Michael E. Porter. In addition to teaching the core strategy course at Stern, she is the academic director of Stern’s joint Global MBA program with HEC and LSE.
Prior to joining Harvard, Professor Marciano spent eight years as a Clinical Professor of Management and Strategy at the Kellogg School of Management, as well as an Adjunct Professor of Strategy at the University of Chicago. Sonia taught core strategy as well as an international strategy elective. She is continuously involved with executive education programs for Kellogg, Stern and Wharton as well as for various firms. She also has taught strategy and economics for executive education programs in the U.S., Canada and Europe. She is currently an academic director for TRIUM – a joint executive MBA program that includes Stern, LSE and HEC.
Sonia has won several teaching awards for distinction in teaching, most recently for best professor Yale’s, Kellogg’s as well as in Stern’s Executive MBA programs in 2010. She was among the highest rated management professors at Stern, Columbia, Harvard, Kellogg and the University of Chicago.
She received her BA with honors from the University of Chicago. She worked in consulting, banking and the insurance industries before returning to the University of Chicago to receive her MBA in 1994, and her PhD in Business Economics and Industrial Organization in 2000.