International Business Fellows

International Business Fellows are select group of faculty members that teach international courses, conduct international-related research, and lead global immersion programs. They are no doubt on the frontlines of global education at the College of Business. They create and sustain global immersion programs, increase international research and teaching activities, and mentor students in international-related matters. The International Business Program places a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary learning. As such, IB Fellows are tapped from all business departments and encouraged to work across fields within and outside the College of Business. They bring their expertise and creative imagination to advance the goals of the International Business Program.

Current Fellows

  1. Avatar for  John E. Anderson
    Baird Family Professor of Economics
  2. Avatar for Gwendolyn M. Combs
    Associate Professor of Management
  3. Avatar for Scott M. Fuess, Jr.
    University of Nebraska Faculty Athletics Representative, Steinhart Foundation Distinguished Professor of Business, Research Fellow Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) Bonn, Germany and Professor of Economics
  4. Avatar for Elina Ibrayeva
    Associate Professor of Practice in Management
  5. Avatar for Chad Mardesen
    Associate Professor of Practice in Marketing
  6. Avatar for Amber Messersmith
    Executive Director of Center for Executive and Professional Development and Lecturer of Management
  7. Avatar for Laurie A. Miller
    Associate Dean of Undergraduate Programs and Curriculum and Associate Professor of Practice in Economics
  8. Avatar for John Kalu Osiri
    Director of the International Business Program, Associate Professor of Practice in Management and Robert B. Daugherty Water For Food Institute Faculty Fellow
  9. Avatar for Colin Ramsay
    Edwin J. Faulkner College Professor of Actuarial Science
  10. Avatar for Rob Simon
    Associate Professor of Practice in Marketing
  11. Avatar for Silvana Trimi
    Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management and Analytics