Stacy Brecht, DBA

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Assistant Professor

Email: [email protected]

Office Location: Wilden Hall, Room 221

Stacy Brecht, DBA, is an Assistant Professor and taught courses such as Global Marketing Management, Consumer Behavior, Principles of Marketing, Communication in Organizations, and Culture and Gender in Management. Her research on entrepreneurship is published in high-impact academic journals such as the Journal of Business Research and academic textbooks, and she has presented her entrepreneurship research at several international academic conferences. Brecht is also a researcher for the Women and Economic Renewal Research Chair at the triple-accredited business school, Grenoble Ecole de Management, in Grenoble, France which focuses on supporting women entrepreneurs all over the world. Additionally, Brecht has owned and operated Carder Brecht Communications, a Los Angeles-based public relations firm for more than 10 years, and she has more than 14 years of experience providing public relations and marketing for national and international clients in a variety of industries. Brecht has managed movie premieres and corporate events for Fortune 500 companies and completed media placement, rebranding initiatives, website design, and business development for Silicon Valley technology companies, Billboard-charting recording artists, civil and structural engineers, international choreographers, mobile app companies, nonprofits, fashion designers, and authors. Her writing has been published on CBS, Time Warner, LA Weekly, Built in Los Angeles, and the international publication, Top Agent Magazine.

Education

  • DBA, Doctorate of Business Administration, Grenoble Ecole de Management in France
  • MA, Master's in Management and Emphasis in Marketing, Azusa Pacific University
  • BA, Bachelor's in Communication and Minor in English, University of Missouri-Columbia

Academic Area

  • School of Business and Management

Expertise

  • Entrepreneurship
  • Marketing

Courses Taught

  • Global Marketing Management
  • Consumer Behavior
  • Principles of Marketing
  • Communication in Organizations
  • Culture and Gender in Organizations