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Peter A. Maresco, Ph.D.
Education
Ph.D. in Education
Walden University
Minneapolis, MN, July 1998
International Education Concentration
Masters of Arts in Corporate and Political Communications
Fairfield University
Fairfield, CT, May 1984
International and Intercultural
Communication concentration
Bachelor of Arts, History
University of Charleston
Charleston, WVA, May 1969
Deans List
Professional Certifications
State of Connecticut, Professional Teaching Certification, Grades Pre-K to 8.
State of Connecticut, Intermediate Administrator/Supervisor Certification
Employment
Vice President for Marketing and Corporate Communications/ Public Affairs (1972-1991) Mechanics and Farmers Savings Bank FSB, Bridgeport, Connecticut
Assistant Professor, Sacred Heart University, August 2000 to Present
Business Administration Discipline, Fairfield, CT
Director of Academic Quality (College of Business)
Sacred Heart University, July 2001 September 2004
Managerial Consultant, SUBWAY Corporation, June 2000
SUBWAY Corporation, Milford, CT
Assistant Adjunct Professor, Sacred Heart University, August 1996 to
August 2000, Business Administration Discipline, Fairfield, CT
Chase Bank of Connecticut, Second Vice President, August 1991 to April 1992 |
Ideas Worth Merit
Can Business Leaders Learn From Leaders of Today’s Megachurches?
Reviewed By Peter A. Maresco, Ph.D.
Volume 6 - Issue 1
Feb 12, 2008 - 4:13:36 PM
In 2005, Malcolm Gladwell, author of the best selling books, The Turning Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference (Little, Brown & Company, 2000) and Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking (Little, Brown & Company, 2005), wrote an article titled The Cellular Church that appeared in The New Yorker Magazine (9/12/05). The article retells the story of the beginnings and the growth of Pastor Rick Warren’s Saddleback Church located in the Saddleback Valley of Orange County, California.
Ideas Worth Merit
The Management of Creativity: Redux
Reviewed By Peter A. Maresco, John T. Gerlach
Volume 5 - Issue 1
Feb 14, 2007 - 4:20:30 PM
The June/July/August 2005 edition of
Academic Leadership (Vol. 3, Issue 2) featured a paper entitled, Demonstrated Leadership in the Development of a Cross Disciplinary Class entitled:
The Management of Creativity, Managing the Creative Mind: A Business Elective Created By Menswear Designer Joseph Abboud. This course was originally proposed and team taught by two Sacred Heart University faculty members, one in finance (Gerlach) and one in marketing (Maresco) along with internationally known men’s fashion designer, Mr. Joseph Abboud. Its purpose was, and still remains, providing a leadership experience by bringing together creative practitioners to discuss with business students the challenges they face regarding financing and marketing their ideas.
Empirical Research
“The Management of Creativity”, Managing the Creative Mind: A Business Elective
Reviewed By Peter A. Maresco : John Gerlach
Volume 4 - Issue 1
Feb 13, 2007 - 4:17:54 PM
Abstract
This paper will provide the reader with a detailed overview of the development of an undergraduate and graduate class team taught by menswear designer, Joseph Abboud and two faculty members of the College of Business at Sacred Heart University located in Fairfield, CT. Discussed will be background into the purpose of the class as proposed by Mr. Abboud including the scope of the class. The paper will also reflect on the dynamics of the class, the benefits offered to students taking the class, and the leadership taken to create and implement the course from a cross disciplinary perspective not usually taken involving finance and marketing.
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