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Matthew Quint is the Director of Columbia Business School’s Center on Global Brand Leadership, which turns the research and intellectual capital of academia’s foremost thinkers on branding into practical tools and insights that inspire strategic decision-making. In this role, Matthew researches, writes, and presents on a wide range of issues critical to building a strong brand. He has particular expertise in marketing ROI, strategies for marketing in the digital age, and the development of creative and effective brand communications.
Matthew is the co-producer of the Center’s acclaimed BRITE Conference series which brings together over 500 big thinkers in industry and academia to discuss how innovation and technology help build strong brands. He has worked with senior executives from various leading companies — including Aimia, Coach, Deloitte, Edelman, and SAP — to conduct research, produce events, and promote knowledge sharing among branding and marketing professionals.
Previously, Matthew held positions at Columbia University in which he developed the Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment, and managed print and digital communications materials for Columbia Law School. Prior to moving to New York City, Matthew was the Assistant Counsellor (Nuclear Science & Technology) at the Embassy of Australia in Washington, DC, where he was instrumental in the negotiation effort that extended the Foreign Research Reactor Spent Nuclear Fuel program, a highly regarded non-proliferation initiative involving more than 40 countries.
Matthew has a M.S. in strategic communications from Columbia University and a B.A. in political science and history from Cornell University. He is an advisory board member of New York City Children’s Theater and The Shuffle Concert.
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