Clinical Associate Professor of Business Administration; Senior Research Fellow, William Davidson Institute; Area Chair of Business Administration | University of Michigan
Ted London is clinical associate professor at Michigan Ross and a senior research fellow at the William Davidson Institute. An internationally recognized expert on the intersection of business strategy and poverty alleviation, his research focuses on enterprise strategies for low-income markets, capabilities for cross-sector collaborations, and poverty-reduction outcomes of business ventures.
He has published numerous articles, reports, and teaching cases, sits on several advisory boards, and shares his research in venues across the globe. He has also advised dozens of leadership teams in the corporate, non-profit, and development sectors. Before coming to Michigan, London was on the faculty at the University of North Carolina, where he also received his PhD in strategic management. Prior to that, he held senior management positions on three continents.
Session: Achieving Innovation and Impact in Impoverished Markets