Teaching allows me to achieve what I consider to be a critical responsibility of applied economists through working with both undergraduate and graduate students: to clearly communicate how economic theory, and the empirical tools available, can be applied to inform private and public decisions and improve society.
MSBA 6420 Supply Chain Analytics (MBA and EMBA), SC Johnson Graduate School of Management, Spring 2025
Duties: led lectures and discussions
Enrollment: 54; Rating: 4.07/5 (number of respondents: 43)
Climate Change Simulation (Undergraduate), Cornell Institute for China Economic Research (CICER) Summer Program, Summer 2022
Duties: designed courses, led discussions, and graded assignments
Enrollment: 34
Duties: held office hours, led discussions, and graded assignments
NBA 6410-Supply Chain Strategy (MBA elective), Fall 2020, Winter 2021, Spring 2024
NBA 6420-Supply Chain Analytics (MBA elective), Spring 2021 and 2024
NCCT 5020- Microeconomics for Management (MBA core), Spring 2023 and Fall 2023
Cornell CICER- Entrepreneurship, Strategy and Management (Undergraduate), Summer 2022
Cornell CICER- Behavioral Economics (Undergraduate), Summer 2022
Cornell CICER- Corporate Finance and Valuation (Undergraduate), Summer 2022