Faculty Bio

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Martin Walsh, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Management Office: DeArment House
Tel: 617-243-2453
Email: Marwalsh@lasell.edu

Department: Marketing and Management

Degrees: Ph.D., Northeastern University; C.A.G.S., Northeastern University; M.A., Northeastern University; M.B.A., Anna Maria College; B.A., Calvin Coolidge College

Biography:
Martin Walsh is certified as a Foreign Service Officer in Asian Languages and Area Studies. Areas of professional interest include managerial excellence in dynamic organizational environments; international business; international economic policy; and managerial entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship. He holds memberships in the Council on Foreign Relations and other policy and commerce based organizations.

He is the recipient of numerous teaching awards over his career. He was Massachusetts Teacher of the Year and has been awarded for teaching excellence at Northeastern University. In addition to teaching both graduate and undergraduate courses for Lasell College, he has taught graduate and undergraduate courses in Arts and Sciences and Business at Northeastern University, Emmanuel College and Anna Maria College.

What is important for your students to take away from your classes?
"One of the most important things I wish students to take from my classes is an awareness that knowledge is a form of power that provides opportunities but also requires high responsibility. When students become empowered with knowledge their opportunities for personal and professional success and happiness are increased dramatically; this also means that their responsibilities to themselves, to others, and to society also increases."

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