Reginald Duhé teaches Management at Campus

Reginald DuhéAlso teaches Management at:

UC Berkeley

Reginald Duhé

also teaches at:UC Berkeley

EdD, Northeastern University, 2023

M.A. in Organizational Leadership, Gonzaga University, 2008

B.A. in Political Science, University of California, Berkeley

Reginald Duhé teaches Management at Campus
Meet Reginald Duhé

Dr. Reginald Duhé is a marketing, business development, and organizational development professional. He has over 15 years of corporate experience working in various management roles for industry-leading organizations like IBM, AT&T, and Cisco Systems. During the last 10 years, he has worked for and consulted with educational and non-profit organizations, focusing on marketing and branding strategies, organizational leadership, increasing resource capacity, market share, and new program development.

Dr. Duhé has spent the last eight years as an adjunct university professor teaching undergraduate and graduate-level courses in business, marketing, branding, management & leadership at UC Berkeley, Santa Clara University, and Northeastern University. Dr. Duhé also spent three years working in the professional sports world, first as the Executive Director of the San Francisco 49ers Foundation, a non-profit organization that grants funds to youth-serving organizations in the SF Bay Area, and secondly as the communications/marketing consultant for the SuperBowl50 held in San Francisco CA.

Dr. Duhé received his B.A. in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley, an M.A. in Organizational Leadership from Gonzaga University, and a Doctorate in Education (EdD) from Northeastern University.

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