Elby Nash

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Affiliate Professor Elby Nash

Dr. Nash is an Affiliate Professor with the Howe Graduate School of Technology Management for Stevens Institute of Technology. His career includes strategy management consulting positions with several global management consulting firms, information systems management with global financial services firms (including being CIO of several firms), and heading the pharmaceutical consulting practice of one of the top three IT services firm in the world. He has developed and is teaching graduate level courses in IT Strategy, Management of IT Organizations, and Pharmaceutical Sales, Marketing and Supply Chain Management. Dr. Nash also coordinates the development and marketing of the Howe School's Masters' curriculum for IT Management Consulting. Dr. Nash's experience as a practitioner, consultant and an academic are strengthened by his expertise in the subjects of IT organizational effectiveness, IT Governance, CoBIT, ITIL, global controlled document management and organizational change management. He is a member of the Howe School's MSIS Curriculum Advisory Board and is a member of the Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA). Dr. Nash has co-authored a widely-used textbook on managing IT organizations and has published and lectured on the topics of implementing electronic health records in large provider environments, building an early-stage clinical data warehouse, assessing pharmaceutical industry productivity and profitability, and business intelligence in the life sciences industry. His area of research has focused on the relationship between firm-level economic performance and organizational IT-business alignment maturity




Faculty Member Courses Taught:

Course #Course/Program NameRole
MGT681Managing Pharmaceutical Research and DevelopmentInstructor
MGT682Logistics, Marketing and Sales in the Pharmaceutical IndustryInstructor
I really enjoyed my courses. I can’t believe how much I learned. I went from zero knowledge to really understanding what goes on inside that box."
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