Andrew Razeghi is a speaker and advisor on innovation,
creativity, and growth strategy. He is a guest lecturer at The Kellogg Graduate
School of Management at Northwestern University, an adjunct faculty at Loyola
University Chicago and a Thought Leader with The Financial Times Knowledge
Dialogue.
Andrew Razeghi has been listed as "One of America's Most
Powerful People" by Swing Magazine and one of "Chicago's Most Influential" by
the Chicago Sun-Times. He is a co-author of Kellogg on Integrated Marketing with
the marketing faculty at Northwestern and contributing "rule breaker" to Why
Not?, a book on overturning conventional thinking by Yale Management Professor
Barry Nalebuff. Andrew Razeghi has collaborated with Professor Gary Hamel,
author of Competing for the Future.
In 1992, Andrew Razeghi was among the first American
professors to teach market economics in Prague, The Czech Republic. As founder
of StrategyLab®, Andrew Razeghi has worked with clients in aerospace, consumer
products, food, health care, media/entertainment, and retail. Andrew Razeghi has
helped clients create such innovative concepts as GPS-enabled automobiles,
healthy fast food, funeral homes without walls, junkless junk mail, and
healthcare with a Disney flair.
Andrew Razeghi has an MBA from Loyola University, a
Certificate from Richmond College London and a BA in International Business from
Bradley University.