Jonathan Geiser is a distinguished Associate Professor of Business at Goshen College, where he has made significant contributions since joining the faculty in 2008. In his dual role as the Director of the Center for Business and Entrepreneurial Education (CBEE), he spearheads initiatives that bridge...
Jonathan Geiser is a distinguished Associate Professor of Business at Goshen College, where he has made significant contributions since joining the faculty in 2008. In his dual role as the Director of the Center for Business and Entrepreneurial Education (CBEE), he spearheads initiatives that bridge academic theory with practical application, enhancing the business acumen of local companies through tailored training programs, seminars, and workshops. His expertise spans a wide array of subjects, including Financial Management, Operations Management, and International Business, equipping students with essential skills for navigating today’s dynamic business landscape.
Geiser’s commitment to fostering entrepreneurship and leadership development is evident in his innovative teaching methods and curriculum design. He emphasizes the importance of strategic planning and decision-making processes, ensuring that students not only grasp theoretical concepts but also apply them effectively in real-world scenarios. His courses, such as Financial Statement Analysis and Career Planning, prepare students to excel in various business environments, while also nurturing their critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
Beyond the classroom, Geiser actively engages with the local business community, leveraging his skills in program development and organizational effectiveness to create impactful educational experiences. His public speaking engagements and workshops focus on leadership and team building, empowering professionals to enhance their capabilities and drive organizational success. Through his multifaceted role at Goshen College, Jonathan Geiser exemplifies a commitment to academic excellence and community engagement, making a lasting impact on both his students and the broader business ecosystem.