Paul Esqueda

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Paul D. Esqueda is a Venezuelan-American engineer and academic administrator. He is a Professor Emeritus of Engineering at Penn State Berks.[1] His research include project management, negotiations, and operations management.[2]

Born
Paul D. Esqueda
CitizenshipVenezuelan, American
OccupationsEngineer, academic administrator
Alma mater
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Paul Esqueda
Born
Paul D. Esqueda
CitizenshipVenezuelan, American
OccupationsEngineer, academic administrator
Academic background
Alma mater
Academic work
DisciplineEngineering
Institutions
  • Penn State Berks
  • Institute for Advanced Studies in Administration (IESA)
  • Engineering Research Institute (Caracas)
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Education

Esqueda earned an Engineering Degree from the University of North London, England. He received both his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Penn State University.[3]

Career and research

Esqueda served as the Dean of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Administration (IESA) in Caracas, Venezuela, and as President of the Engineering Research Institute.[4][5]

At Penn State Berks, he held the position of Division Head of Engineering, Business, and Computing before becoming a professor emeritus.[6] From 2003 to 2008, Esqueda acted as a consultant for the European Union, serving on a 20-expert panel that met annually in Brussels to audit and advise on the European Union Latin American Scholarship Program.[7][8]

Selected publications

  • "Developing a global logistic hub: a teaching case in multiparty collaboration and negotiation", Journal of International Procurement Management, Vol. 5, No. 4, 2012.
  • Oswaldo Lorenzo, Paul Esqueda and Janelle Larson. "Safety and Ethics in the Global Workplace: Asymmetries in Culture and Infrastructure", Journal of Business Ethics, Vol. 92, Issue 1, 2010, p. 87.
  • Paul Esqueda and Mary Lou D’Allegro. "High Marks", Quality Progress, Vol. 43, No. 5, p. 28, May 2010.

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