Emerging Domestic Markets: An ‘Office Hours’ Conversation with Professor Greg Fairchild

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Strategy, Ethics & Entrepreneurship Professor Greg Fairchild (MBA ’92) joined Darden Admissions for the latest installment of “Office Hours”, presented by Darden Ideas to Action. Check out an audio version by streaming the conversation on the Experience Darden or ExecMBA podcasts.


The enthusiastic conversation ranged across many topics, including what it’s like to teach at Darden as an alumnus, why Fairchild is passionate about entrepreneurship in rural and inner city communities and highlighted his work with the Resilience Project and the Darden Prison Program. Fairchild also reflects upon how his personal connection to the Tulsa Race Massacre has shaped his professional interests.

Fairchild is an expert in business strategy, business ethics, leadership and entrepreneurship. He specializes in underserved, overlooked markets and has taught financial literacy to victims of domestic violence, and has launched a program to teach entrepreneurship and business skills to inmates re-entering society.

He was named one of the 10 Best Business School Professors in the World by CNNMoney/Fortune in 2012 and one of the 50 Best Business School Professors by Poets & Quants. He was the lead investigator in a study of business models and public policy issues in the field of community development finance, an initiative supported by a $850,000 grant from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.

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