Assistant Professor of Marketing
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Edwin Nyamwala is an Assistant Professor of Marketing at Albany State University with a wealth of experience in higher education. With a Doctor of Business Administration (D.B.A.) degree specializing in Marketing and International Business from Northcentral University, Edwin brings a deep understanding of marketing principles and practices to his teaching.
Throughout his career, Edwin has demonstrated a commitment to excellence in education. Before his current role, he spent seven years as a dedicated Faculty member of Shorter University in Rome, Georgia. There, he fostered a student-centered, experiential learning approach in his marketing courses, preparing students for success in the ever-evolving marketing field.
Edwin's expertise extends beyond the classroom. he has actively engaged with local, regional, national, and international business, nonprofit, government, and community representatives to create applied service-learning projects and study opportunities for his students.
Edwin's commitment to professional growth is evident through his pursuit of a Professional Certificate in Google Data Analytics from Coursera. This reflects his dedication to staying current with industry trends and technological advancements. Also, a member of the American Marketers Association (AMA), Kenya Scholars & Studies Association (KESSA), a member of the Sigma Beta Delta, an international business honors society.
Experienced Professor with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. Skilled in Nonprofit Organizations, Coaching, Team Building, Fundraising, and Leadership. Strong education professional with a Doctor of Business Administration (D.B.A.) focused in Marketing and International Business from Northcentral University.
Knowledgeable of industry trends in digital marketing, social media marketing, content marketing, marketing research, and entrepreneurship, and able to share your insight with students. Deliver engaging online synchronous modules to a diverse group of learners and guide them in their asynchronous modules.
Graduate in Business Administration specializing in marketing and international business.