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Most recently, in 2001, she attained the position of Dean of the School of Business at [[Richmond, The American International University in London]], located in London.
Most recently, in 2001, she attained the position of Dean of the School of Business at [[Richmond, The American International University in London]], located in London.

== Awards and recognition ==
1993: Won the 'Journal of Advertising Best Article Award' from the [[American Academy of Advertising]] for her work, "Mirror, Mirror: Some Postmodern Reflections on Global Advertising."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aaasite.org/JA_awards.html |title=Journal of Advertising Best Article Award|work=American Academy of Advertising |accessdate=21 December 2009}}</ref>

She is also the provost of the [[National Defense Intelligence College]] for the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dia.mil/college/administration.htm|title=National Defense Intelligence College - Administration |work=Defense Intelligence Agency|accessdate=21 December 2009}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

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Teresa J. Domzal, from Falls Church, Virginia, is an American professor and scholar who has published many journals and articles on the subjects of marketing and advertising. She has an emphasis in post-modern consumer culture and international advertising.

Education

Domzal received her bachelors degree from Niagara University, located in New York, and both her master and doctoral degrees from the University of Cincinnati.


Career

In 1997, Domzal was named the dean of George Mason University's School of Management.[1] She has also served as a marketing professor since 1981. She has taught courses in advertising and promotional strategy fields while at George Mason University. In 2001, faculty members established a scholarship at George Mason University in honor of Domzal's parents, Zygmunt and Jane Domzal, for students who are immigrants or first-generation children of immigrants.[2]

She has lectured at a variety of colleges and universities around the world. She served as a visiting associate professor at Bond University located in Queensland, Australia, and a guest lecturer at the University of Odense in Denmark, and Erasmus University located in Rotterdam.

Most recently, in 2001, she attained the position of Dean of the School of Business at Richmond, The American International University in London, located in London.

References

  1. ^ "Domzal Named Dean of SOM". Mason Gazette. November 1998. Retrieved 21 December 2009.
  2. ^ "Scholarship Honors Domzal Family". The Buffalo News. March 5, 2001. Retrieved 21 December 2009.

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