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Taslima Nasreen

Taslima has been a contract faculty at the School of Administrative Studies since 2013. She holds a Master’s in Financial Accountability (MFAc) from York University. Currently, she is pursuing a Ph.D. (concentrated in Accounting) at the University of Guelph. Taslima’s teaching philosophy is driven by student-centred learning. She demonstrates and cultivates strong critical thinking skills […]

Narmin Multani

Narmin's teaching style is very hands on. She is interactive with students where she provides real examples for students to be able to relate and grasp concepts easily. She also encourages questions from students so that it is easy for them to be interactive and participate. Narmin has been teaching for 14 years. She started […]

Andrew Moull

Andrew approaches teaching with the aim of bringing the realities of the professional world into academics and pushing students to tackle the challenges and problems facing contemporary society. His students learn the practical application of academic theory that will help them succeed in the field. Andrew has worked for six years and continues to work as an […]

DJ McCready

DJ sees teaching as more about coaching than tutoring. He taught as a graduate student, then 40 years full-time (Undergraduate and Graduate) and retired as Professor Emeritus Economics. He has experience with online teaching for online graduate programs at both American and British universities. His most recent published research was double-blind HIV supplement in Rwanda.

Humaira Matin

Humaira teaches International Financial Management, Financial Markets, and Investment Management. She prefers creating an interactive learning environment where students parse financial market data to glean actionable insights. Her approach is to make learning relevant for the students and enable them to apply their acquired knowledge in trading currencies and equities. Humaira has experience in financial services […]

Steve Mallory

Steve brings years of risk management experience to York students, providing real business examples for discussion, review and consideration. He combines humour with an approach which combines part-academic, part-applied examples to make the learning experience interesting.   Steve's board work includes having served for almost 10 years with two Canadian Federal Crown Corporations, most recently […]

Malcolm MacTaggart

Malcolm was a General Manager at Microsoft Canada, during its start-up years and retired from corporate life in 2006. In 2012, he founded the Spark Angels, a private equity group, which has made 73 investments in early stage, innovative companies of which two have gone public. He has taught entrepreneurship, finance, accounting, statistics and management courses at […]

Rudi M. Lof

Rudi is a JD/MBA graduate who practiced law at a national full service law firm before moving into education. He currently teaches post-secondary students at York University and (formerly at) Sheridan College where he has received instructor ratings above 4 out of 5. As well, Rudi has received multiple Recognition of Excellence in Teaching awards […]

Robert A. Levine

Robert takes a conceptual approach to each area of law. He believes that if students have a basic understanding of the concepts, then it is easier for them to understand the various nuances of law. Robert's experience is in private practice in numerous areas of law from 1978 to 2010; Consultant and Mentor from 1978 to present. Course […]

Robert Levasseur

Robert's teaching style comprises lectures with time for discussion. He refers to his business and consulting experience as well as writings from business strategists. Robert has over 20 years experience as a management consultant and human resources professional.