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Philip Kotler is a Professor Emeritus of Marketing at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. He received his master's degree at the University of Chicago and his Ph.D at M.I.T., both in Economics.
He has authored more than 60 books and published more than 150 articles in leading journals. He has also been a consultant to major US and foreign companies, including IBM, General Electric, and Michelin, and has served as a member of many advisory boards. He has travelled and lectured extensively throughout Europe, Asia, and South America, advising companies and governments about global marketing practices and opportunities.
Kevin Lane Keller is the E. B. Osborn Professor of Marketing and Senior Associate Dean for Marketing and Communications at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. Professor Keller has an AB degree in math and economics from Cornell University, an MBA from Carnegie-Mellon, and a PhD in marketing from Duke University. At Dartmouth, he teaches MBA courses on strategic brand management and lectures in executive programs on those topics.
Professor Keller's general area of expertise is in understanding how theories and concepts related to consumer psychology can improve branding and marketing strategies. With over 120 published papers, he is also one of the most heavily cited of all marketing academics, and he has received numerous awards for his research accomplishments.
Actively involved with industry, Professor Keller has worked on a host of different types of marketing projects. He has served as a consultant and advisor to marketers for some of the world's most successful brands, including Accenture, American Express, Disney, Ford, Intel, Levi Strauss, L.L. Bean, Nike, Procter & Gamble, and Samsung. He is a popular and highly sought-after speaker and has given keynote speeches and conducted workshops with top executives in a wide variety of forums. He has lectured all over the world, from Seoul to Johannesburg, from Sydney to Stockholm, and from Sao Paulo to Mumbai.
Alexander Chernev is a professor of marketing at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University. He holds an MA and a PhD in psychology from Sofia University and a PhD in business administration from Duke University. He is an academic thought leader, speaker, and advisor in the area of marketing strategy, brand management, consumer decision making, and behavioural economics.
Professor Chernev has written numerous articles focused on business strategy, brand management, consumer behaviour, and market planning. His research has been published in various marketing journals and has been frequently quoted in the business and popular press.
At the Kellogg School of Management, Professor Chernev teaches marketing strategy, brand management, and behavioural decision theory in MBA, PhD, and executive education programs. He has also taught in executive programs at INSEAD in France and Singapore, at the Institute for Management Development (IMD) in Switzerland, and at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology.
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