Faculty Interview

MiM: Adjunct Professor Mark Corley

Effective management requires a deep understanding of how financial decisions shape business performance and long-term value. In Financial and Managerial Accounting in Decision Making, Professor Mark Corley teaches students to analyze and interpret financial data, combining accounting principles with critical thinking to challenge conventional assumptions. Students learn to see beyond the surface: whether assessing the true value of a company or evaluating the financial impact of decisions they will face as managers. The Master in Management (MiM) program fosters a learning environment where analytical rigor, global perspective, and critical thinking come together, preparing students to navigate complex business challenges and lead with confidence.

MiM: Adjunct Professor Vencislav Stenfanov Stanev

With nearly 20 years of consulting experience working with some of the world’s largest enterprises, MiM Adjunct Professor Vencislav Stenfanov Stanev stresses the use of visualizations to tell a clear business story that everyone can understand and use for decision-making. In Business Intelligence and Data Visualization, Professor Stanev teaches students how to communicate raw data in compelling ways that influence stakeholders and motivate teams. As advances in AI continue to reshape industries, the ability to ask the right questions, build strong interpersonal connections, and inspire teams around a shared vision remains essential to effective management.

MiM: Associate Professor Hady Kahy

Being a business leader today means rethinking the forces shaping the global economy. In the Master in Management (MiM) program, Associate Professor Hady Kahy pushes students to question traditional ideas while emphasizing the value of building knowledge through deep engagement with long-form writing. In a world transformed by new technologies, leaders who combine critical thinking with centuries of accumulated knowledge gain a clear advantage.

The MiM program creates an environment where knowledge and experience come together, preparing students to solve complex challenges and lead with impact.

MiM: Associate Professor Anthony Bedard

Management is about decision-making and the confidence and critical thinking that underly the ability to make strategic decisions that result in growth. Associate Professor Anthony Bedard teaches in the Master in Management (MiM) program at Temple University, Japan Campus, and he uses his extensive experience in leadership positions to enable students to enhance their confidence and think critically for commercial success. The MiM program offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to build strong business acumen, preparing students to excel in diverse industries worldwide.