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Faculty
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Amina BOUZGENDA ZEGHAL
Ph.D in sciences from University Paris Dauphine. Field of expertise: Mathematics applied to Finance. Previous positions include Fulbright scholar at Columbia Business School, New York, visiting scholar at Kellogg School of Management, Chicago and assistant professor (Attaché Temporaire a l’Enseignement et à la Recherche, ATER) at Université Paris Dauphine.
amina.zeghal@msb-online.org
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Madiha FERJANI
Ph.D in Marketing from High Institute of Management (I.S.G), Tunis. Previous positions include Fulbright visiting scholar at Columbia University, New York. She worked as Graduate Teaching Assistant at High School of Economic Science and Commerce (E.S.S.E.C.), Tunis and High Institute of Studies Applied to Humanities (I.S.E.A.H)of Zaghouan.
madiha.ferjani@msb-online.org
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Rym KAKI
Rym Kaki holds a Ph.D. in Public Management (Fulbright recipient) from the University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles, California and an M.A. in International Policy Studies from California State University at Monterey, California. She is currently MSB Faculty member and Director of International Programs. Previous positions include: Director of Research and Development at ENDA, a Tunisia-based international microfinance institution and member of faculty at USC School of Policy, Planning and Development. Once a resource consultant to the World Bank North Africa Country Operations Division. Her teaching and research foci are: Institutional Economics; Business and Public institutions and Partnerships in Economic Development, MENA’s emerging economies, Microfinance and Small business development.
rym.kaki@msb-online.org
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Leila TRIKI
Ph.D in Economic Theory from Sorbonne University, France. Presently, she is a full time faculty at the MSB. Previous positions include Sponsored Researcher and Graduate Teaching Assistant at the London School of Economics ; worked as a Consultant for the World Bank Group, Washington D.C.
leila.triki@msb-online.org