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Instructor Biographies
To maximize the impact of case method development and diffusion, Project Harmony invited leading faculty to teach during the summer school. Instructors include Jon Brock, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Public Affairs, University of Washington, Seattle and Pavlo Sheremeta, Dean of Kyiv Mohyla Academy, Kyiv, Ukraine.
Jon Brock
Jonothan Brock is an associate professor at the Graduate School of Public Affairs at the University of Washington in Seattle. He teaches graduate courses about practical government management, service delivery, and policy making. In addition he is the chair of the Cascade Centre for Public Service at the University of Washington, which runs executive development programs for senior and midlevel government managers and policy officials in state and local governments.
He developed and directed the Case Project for Central and Eastern Europe in 1995/95. He is the author of "Managing People in Public Agencies" and "Bargaining Beyond Impasse" and also he is the author or supervisor of more than 40 case studies. Professor Brock received an MBA from Harvard University.
Pavlo Sheremeta
Pavlo Sheremeta obtained an MBA from Emory University in Atlanta (USA), a Graduate Management Program Certificate issued by the International Management Centre in Budapest jointly with Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh (USA), and a diploma in Economics from Lviv State University. Previously, he was a project manager at the Open Society Institute (Budapest), a marketing representative at the International Co-operation and Trade Inc. (Belgium) and a consultant at the Lviv Institute of Management in Ukraine after an internship at the Milan Chamber of Commerce (Italy). In 1995-1998 he was the MBA Program Director at the International Management Institute (Kyiv, Ukraine). He now teaches International Business for graduate business administration students and is the Dean of the Kyiv-Mohyla Business School in Kyiv, Ukraine.
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