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Randall Donohue - International Educator
 

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Mission of Randall Donohue - International Educator

 

TEACHING

At Concordia University in Portland, Dr. Donohue teaches in both the executive MBA and BA programs.  His courses include the following: Business, Government and the International Economy; Global Business; Global Management; and Global Marketing.  Dr. Donohue is faculty advisor to the campus India Club.  Several years ago, he created the campus Marketing Club, now an official campus chapter of the American Marketing Association. As a teacher and advisor, Dr. Donohue states his goals as follows:

  • To be an effective leader, coach and role-model in educating and developing ethical leaders for a global society
  • To challenge, encourage and inspire students and executives of all ages to achieve their full potential
  • To keep abreast of advancements in global/international management
  • To be an early adopter of evolving learning technologies
  • To strengthen links between students and employers by maintaining close relationships with leaders in business, government, and civil society
  • To cheerfully serve in the School, the University and the community
  • To live as a responsible citizen of society and of the planet
with Dan Plaut

Dr. Donohue with Mr. Dan Plaut, Managing Director of the ELS American Education Center in Shanghai.

Social Enterprise & Corporate Social Responsibility
From left: Dr. Udippi Gauthamadas (India), Dr. Valeria Makarova (Russia) and Dr. Randall Donohue (U.S.A.). This team developed and taught CLU’s first MBA course in “International Social Enterprise & Corporate Social Responsibility.” 

Dr. Randall Donohue is a leading international educator, program director and proponent of multicultural joint-ventures in higher education.  He sees that "world peace and understanding can be built over time through international educational collaboration and exchange among universities, corporations, foundations and NGOs.”
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