Jeremy Kobus
Creative business leadership professor
Education
- M.B.A., management, Georgia Institute of Technology
- M.S., international affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology
- B.A., political science, Valdosta State University
Credentials
- Professor, business design and arts leadership, September 2016–present, Savannah College of Art and Design, Atlanta, GA
- Director, January 2014–August 2016, Millennium Gate Museum, Atlanta
- Business Analyst, August 2011–December 2013, Advanced Technology Development Center, Atlanta
- Research Analyst, June 2007–July 2011, Georgia Tech Research Institute, Atlanta
Awards, recognitions, and honors
- Outstanding Faculty Involvement, 2017
Organizations
- Atlanta Council on International Relations
- Asian-American Heritage Foundation
- USA-India Business Research Council
Publications and presentations
Publications
- "The Art of Diplomacy: Winston Churchill and the Pursuit of Painting," Millennium Gate Museum, 2015.
- "Lean Startup Methodology and the Atlanta Startup Community," Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012.
- "Public Private Strategy to Activate 50,000 Electric Vehicles in Atlanta," Emory University, 2011.
- "Drivers of the Afghanistan Insurgency," Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010.
- "Technology and Rapid Development in Emerging Economies," Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009.
- "Georgia General Assembly Information Management Systems," Valdosta State University, 2007.
Exhibitions
- The Games: Ancient Olympia to Atlanta to Rio, Millennium Gate Museum, 2016–17.
- Franco-American Treaty of Alliance, Millennium Gate Museum, 2015.
- Chinese Master Artist I-Hsiung Ju, Millennium Gate Museum, 2015.
- The Art of Diplomacy: Winston Churchill and the Pursuit of Painting, Millennium Gate Museum, 2014–15.
- Japan-Georgia 40th Anniversary, Millennium Gate Museum, 2014.