
Prior to her appointment as dean of the
Moore School of Business,
Dr. Hildy Teegen had been professor of international
business and international affairs at The George Washington University since 1996. In October 2006,
Teegen launched and directed George Washington’s Center for International Business Education and
Research (CIBER).
Teegen holds a doctorate in international business with specialization in marketing strategy
and economic development from the University of Texas at Austin. She has written extensively about
global business and interactions between firms, governments, and nongovernmental organizations. Her
areas of expertise include strategic and economic valuation of resources contributed by negotiating
parties,
cross-cultural interactions, the strategic and societal impact of collaboration, and
associated economic development considerations.
Teegen, a recognized expert in international business negotiation, trains faculty from across
the country through the U.S. Department of Education CIBER network’s Faculty Development in
International Business program. She recently served as the institutions and comparative capitalism
department editor of the
Journal of International Business Studies and on the
editorial board of the
Journal of International Management.
Truly international, Teegen is fluent in Spanish and has lived in Mexico, Portugal, the
Dominican Republic, and Grand Cayman. She has taught at the College of William and Mary, the
University of Texas at Austin, the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México, the Instituto
Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey in Mexico, and Universidade do Porto in Portugal.
"I am delighted to have the opportunity to work with the
dedicated staff and faculty to continue to build upon the past successes of the Moore School of
Business. After a summer of preparation—meeting with faculty, staff, and stakeholders to gain
insight into the most pressing issues—I look forward to working closely with my leadership team in
finalizing our strategic plan for the school, with implementation rollout to begin soon
after."
Dr. Hildy Teegen
Dean