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Noam T. Wasserman

Associate Professor
Tukman Faculty Fellow

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At HBS, Noam Wasserman teaches a second-year MBA elective, entitled "Founders' Dilemmas: Money and Power in Entrepreneurial Ventures," for which he was awarded the 2009 Faculty Teaching Award.  The course is based on his research over the last decade into the tough, early choices that founders face that have important, long-term implications for them and their ventures.  From 2004-2007, he taught in HBS's required first-year MBA course on Entrepreneurial Management, and he has also taught in Harvard's Doctoral and Executive Education programs.  For three years in a row, Noam's MBA students elected him to teach their "second-year reunion" classes (Capstone and EC Viewpoints).  He is one of three members of the core faculty of the Kauffman Foundation's Global Scholars program, and has delivered numerous keynote addresses to meetings of the Young Presidents Organization (YPO) and various entrepreneurship conferences.  Noam received his PhD in Organizational Behavior (with concentrations in Sociology and Microeconomics) from Harvard University in 2002, and received an MBA (with High Distinction) from Harvard Business School in 1999, graduating as a Baker Scholar.

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