John Caslione

John A. Caslione
Born Buffalo, New York, US
Occupation global business expert, entrepreneur, investment advisor, consultant, professor, author, public speaker

John A. Caslione is an American businessman, adjunct professor, and author.

Education

Caslione received a bachelor's degree and MBA from the University of New York at Buffalo, and a juris doctor from the Chicago-Kent College of Law. Caslione is a member of the Illinois Bar, Massachusetts Bar and New Hampshire Bar, although he currently does not actively engage in the practice of law.[1]

Career

Busines

Caslione is the founder, president and CEO of GCS Business Capital, LLC, an emerging markets and mergers and acquisitions business advisory firm with offices in the U.S., Europe and Asia. Founded in 2005, GCS is focused on providing advisory services to companies engaged in internationalizing their business especially emerging markets, global marketing, sales and distribution alliances, cross-border mergers and acquisitions and international equity joint ventures and strategic partnership and alliances.[2]

Caslione was founder and president & CEO of Andrew-Ward International, Inc. (1991), an management consultanc firm, merged into GCS Business Capital, LLC in 2005.

Academic

Caslione is adjunct professor at McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University in Washington DC, where he lectures on global business strategies, global marketing and scenario planning.

Caslione is visiting professor at Macquarie Graduate School of Management in Sydney, Australia, and guest lecturer at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.[3][4]

Caslione co-authored a book with Philip Kotler, entitled CHAOTICS: The Business of Managing and Marketing in The Age of Turbulence (AMACOM Publishing; May 2009).

Caslione's previous books include Growing Your Business in Emerging Markets: Promise and Perils (Dearborn Publishing, 2002), and Global Manifest Destiny: Growing Your Business in a Borderless Economy (Greenwood Publishing, 2000), Going Global: How to Globalize Your Business (Economy & Management Publishing House, 2005), and Developing Successful Global Sales and Distribution Channel Strategy (Economy & Management Publishing House, 2005).

Books

English

Chinese

References

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