Kristine Zamastil
Dr. Zamastil earned her Ph.D. in Adult Studies/Higher Education with a cognate in International Studies from the University of Denver, her J. D. from John Marshall Law School, and her B.A. in English and Interdisciplinary Writing from the University of Northern Colorado. Dr. Zamastil spent five years as an Assistant State’s Attorney in Cook County, Chicago while teaching part-time at Robert Morris College and the Chicago Police Academy. In 1994, Dr. Zamastil moved to the Czech Republic to complete a one-year visiting lecturer position at Charles University Law Faculty in Prague. Upon completion of the lectureship in Prague, Dr. Zamastil founded an International Training Centre, coordinated continuing legal education courses for Central and Eastern European lawyers on behalf of John Marshall Law School, coached Moot Court competitions, and was the Country Manager of a U.K based Executive Recruitment Consultancy firm.
After 4 years of international experience, Dr. Zamastil returned to the United States to teach a variety of international business, management, and law courses at the University of Phoenix, Metropolitan State College of Denver and the Denver branch of DeVry Institute of Technology. Dr. Zamastil completed four years as an Associate Professor at Johnson & Wales University in the College of Business in 2004 and in addition to teaching, organized and coordinated the international study abroad term for International Business Students and Co-Chaired the Honors Program. Currently Dr. Zamastil teaches the Introduction to Global Business, Introduction to Management, Organizational Behavior, The Legal Environment of Business, and International Law courses at various universities in Denver including the University of Denver and Keller Graduate School of Business. She is involved with NAFSA and has published several articles on the impact of short-term study abroad programs on undergraduate students and legal issues in higher education.
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