PhD. in Management, Specialization: Strategy, Concentrations: International Business and Organizational Behavior. Joint Program McGill University and John Molson School of Business, Concordia University (Canada).
MBA, Tecnológico de Monterrey (Mexico).
Industrial and Systems Engineer, Tecnológico de Monterrey (Mexico).
Biography:
Prof. Carrillo was Dean of EGADE Business School Mexico City, Adolfo Ibañez School of Management and CEO of Arthur Lok Jack Global School of Business. He was Associate Professor of Strategy at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and Director of the Lalani Center for Entrepreneurship and Free Enterprise and Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship at Southern Methodist University, Dallas Texas. He currently directs Panamerican University and holds a courtesy appointment from the University of Miami as Linkage Coordinator for the Americas, School of Engineering. In addition, Prof. Carrillo is the U.S. and Canada representative for EQUAA, a regional accreditation agency, and conducted several research projects for the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Initiative, the Inter-American Development Bank, and the World Bank, among others. Dr. Carrillo was awarded the highest distinction in Tertiary Education in the Caribbean by the Association of Caribbean States and received the Association of MBA’s award for creating the most innovative MBA in the world. He held various positions as an engineer and financial executive at Hewlett-Packard and was an associate consultant at McKinsey & Co Toronto Office. He has an extensive list of publications in peer-reviewed journals and has been featured as an expert on CNN, Dan Rather Reports and other media outlets. He has advised presidents and prime ministers of Latin America and the Caribbean on issues of national competitiveness, national innovation systems and social progress policies.