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Close Up Radio Spotlights Professor and Author Sanford Moskowitz

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Collegeville, MN – Sanford Moskowitz is a respected professor at Saint John's University and the College of Saint Benedict. He is also an author of four books, with a fifth on the way. His expertise integrates the growth of technology and science, and its impact on business and economics. He has been serving as a professor at Saint John's University and the College of Saint Benedict. The two courses that Sanford teaches the most are International Business and AI, Cybercrime, and Society. These are all subjects which serve as the basis for the books that he writes. The first book that Sanford wrote, titled The Advanced Materials Revolution: Technology and Economic Growth in the Age of Globalization, provided the reader a comprehensive treatment of the economic and global impacts of the advanced materials industry. Sanford’s second book, Advanced Materials Innovation: Managing Global Technology in the 21st Century, is a continuation of his prior book. His third book, Cybercrime and Business: Strategies for Global Corporate Security, examines the three most prevalent cybercrimes afflicting today’s corporate security professionals: piracy, espionage, and computer hacking. Sanford’s fourth and most recent book, Managing Technology from Laboratory to Marketplace: Cheating the Valley of Death, outlines the process of getting innovative research out of the laboratory and into the market. His books have been an inspiration to many. For more information, please visit his page on LinkedIn You may also purchase his books on Amazon
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Collegeville, MN – Sanford Moskowitz is a respected professor at Saint John's University and the College of Saint Benedict. He is also an author of four books, with a fifth on the way. His expertise integrates the growth of technology and science, and its impact on business and economics. He has been serving as a professor at Saint John's University and the College of Saint Benedict. The two courses that Sanford teaches the most are International Business and AI, Cybercrime, and Society. These are all subjects which serve as the basis for the books that he writes. The first book that Sanford wrote, titled The Advanced Materials Revolution: Technology and Economic Growth in the Age of Globalization, provided the reader a comprehensive treatment of the economic and global impacts of the advanced materials industry. Sanford’s second book, Advanced Materials Innovation: Managing Global Technology in the 21st Century, is a continuation of his prior book. His third book, Cybercrime and Business: Strategies for Global Corporate Security, examines the three most prevalent cybercrimes afflicting today’s corporate security professionals: piracy, espionage, and computer hacking. Sanford’s fourth and most recent book, Managing Technology from Laboratory to Marketplace: Cheating the Valley of Death, outlines the process of getting innovative research out of the laboratory and into the market. His books have been an inspiration to many. For more information, please visit his page on LinkedIn You may also purchase his books on Amazon
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