David A. Thomas is Dean of the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University. During his administration, Dean Thomas has made a number of contributions to the School, including major redesign of the MBA curriculum, expansion of the MBA career management activities, and enhancement of academic and professional opportunities for undergraduate students. Dean Thomas has also increased the diversity of the school’s faculty among women, underrepresented minorities, and international faculty.
Before becoming the Dean at the McDonough School, Thomas taught business administration at Harvard University and finance at the University of Pennsylvania. In 2014, the Washington Business Journal recognized Thomas as one of the top Minority Business Leaders.
Dean and William R. Berkley Chair, Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business
Areas of Expertise: leadership, cultural diversity in organizations, organizational behavior, strategic human resource management, executive development, and organizational change
Location: Washington, DC
Contact Information:
Please contact Teresa Mannix.
Email: Teresa.Mannix@georgetown.edu
Phone: (202) 687-4080 (office) or (571) 264-5363 (cell)
Heard on: 89.3 KPCC: Diversity in Tech
Added December 2015
Last Verified: October 2015