Steve Salbu, Dean, Georgia Tech College of Management
Steve Salbu joined Georgia Tech College of Management as dean and Stephen P. Zelnak chairholder in July 2006. Previously he served as associate dean for graduate programs at the McCombs School of Business at the University of Texas. He joined that school in 1990 and was named its Bobbie and Coulter R. Sublett Centennial Endowed Professor in 2000. He also served as director of the McCombs School Business Ethics Program and editor in chief of the American Business Law Journal.
Currently serving on the editorial board of Business Ethics Quarterly, Salbu has published extensively in the areas of business ethics and law. His articles on a variety of topics have appeared in numerous journals across the world.
Salbu has served as a visiting professor at a number of US business schools, including the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, University of Michigan, and Indiana University. He has also taught extensively at international business schools and law schools, including London Business School, Rotterdam School of Management, IMADEC University in Vienna, the University of Edinburgh (joint business law program with the University of Texas), ITESM in Mexico City (joint EMBA program with the University of Texas), the University of Melbourne Law School (as Honorary Senior Fellow), Copenhagen Business School, INCAE in Costa Rica, and Helsinki School of Economics. In addition, Salbu has acted as a business consultant since the 1980s, working with many clients in a variety of areas, including business ethics, strategy, regulatory issues, medical ethics, and FDA regulatory policy.
A native of New York, Salbu holds a bachelor's degree in psychology from Hofstra University, a master's degree in liberal studies from Dartmouth College, a law degree from the College of William and Mary, and master's and doctoral degrees in organization and strategy from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
