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Pfoertsch, Waldemar

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Personal name headingPfoertsch, Waldemar
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Associated countryGermany China United States Sierra Leone
AffiliationHochschule für Gestaltung/Fachhochschule Pforzheim Zhong Ou Lujiazui guo ji jin rong yan jiu yuan University of Illinois Chicago Professional Colleges J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management University of Maryland University College. Graduate School of Management & Technology Technische Universität Berlin Freie Universität Berlin
Steinbeis-Hochschule Berlin Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg Lake Forest Graduate School of Management
Found inB2B brand management, c2006: t.p. (Waldemar Pfoertsch) p. 329 (prof. for international business, Pforzheim Univ., Pforzheim, Germany; doctorial degree in social science, Free Univ. Berlin)
Transformational sales, 2016: title page (Waldemar Pfoertsch) title page verso (Waldemar Pfoertsch, Business School Pforzheim, Pforzheim University, Pforzheim, Germany) page 153 (Dr. Waldemar A. Pfoertsch, professor for international business at the Pforzheim University, Germany. From 2007-2010 he was Professor of marketing at China Europe International Business School Shanghai (CEIBS). His other teaching positions have been at the Executive MBA Program at the University of Illinois, Chicago and at the Steinbeis University in Berlin, the University of Cooperative Education Villingen-Schwenningen. He was visiting Associate Professor at Kellogg Graduate School of Management, Northwestern University and Lecturer for Strategic Management at Lake Forest Graduate School of Management. He has taught online with the University of Maryland University College Graduate School. At the start for his career he was Research Assistant at the Technical University of Berlin. Waldemar Pfoertsch has extensive experience in management consulting. In his years at UBM/Mercer Consulting Group, Arthur Andersen Operational Consulting and LEK Consulting, he worked throughout Europe, Asia and North America, assisting companies in developing international strategies. His earlier positions include sale and strategy positions at SIEMENS AG in Germany/USA and being an Economic Advisor to the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) in Sierra Leone, West Africa.)