
The world my students will lead in is complex, dynamic, and shaped by technology. I design my courses to build the judgment and resilience that complexity demands. My courses sit at the intersection of organizations, innovation, and work. I have taught at undergraduate, Ph.D., and professional master’s levels, in courses spanning Business Strategy, Entrepreneurship, Technology Strategy, Organization Theory, Negotiation, and Qualitative Methods. I invest continually in course design, and am currently focused on integrating AI into the classroom in ways that strengthen students’ problem-solving and resilience.
Undergraduate Level
- Strategic and Entrepreneurial Thinking (University of Colorado Boulder, Leeds School of Business, Currently Teaching)
Ph.D. Level
- Organization Theory (CU Boulder, Independent Study)
- Ethnographic Methods (Yale School of Management, guest lecturer in the Organizations & Management Ph.D. program)

Master’s Level
Courses Served as Teaching Assistant, Master of Technology Management – University of California, Santa Barbara
- Strategy for Technology-Based Companies
- Organization Design and Innovation
- Strategic Partnerships & Negotiation
Teaching Development Coursework Taken
- Supporting Student Resiliency (CU Boulder)
- Understanding Today’s Learners (CU Boulder)
- Teaching Excellence for Large Courses (CU Boulder)
- Leading Productive Classroom Discussions (Yale Poorvu Center)
- Leveraging AI as a Teaching Tool (Yale Poorvu Center)
- Fundamentals of Equitable Teaching (Yale Poorvu Center)
- Disability in the Classroom (Yale Poorvu Center)
- Certificate of College and University Teaching (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)