Marketer Miguel Garc铆a Brings Real-world Consumer Concepts to the Classroom
09/07/2023
With 91女神-Madrid's bachelor鈥檚 degree in marketing in high demand, students gain access to workshop-style education with one of the Madrid Campus鈥檚 newest faculty members.
Over a decade ago, Garc铆a studied abroad in Colorado during his junior year of high school with Rotary International. That set the tone for his academic and professional years to come. He received his bachelor's degree in design and business with a concentration in branding and marketing management from VIA University College in Denmark. While there, he started working with Cond茅 Nast, GQ and Vogue. He later obtained a master鈥檚 degree in leadership for sustainability in 2021 from Malm枚 University in Sweden.
Garc铆a has been a research assistant at Instituto de Investigaci贸n Tecnol贸gica and Universidad Pontificia Comillas, both in Madrid. This past spring semester he taught a class on organizational behavior at Universidad Pontificia Comillas. At the same university, he is pursuing a Ph.D. in business competitiveness and sustainability to be completed in 2024. His doctoral studies have taken him to Glasgow and Edinburgh.
Interested in design and aesthetics, he launched his own startup in 2017 called 脡tamine Studios. The project emphasizes minimalism and humanity to make workspaces greener. Since then, Garc铆a has acquired much international exposure.
"I'm excited to reconnect with my American side," he said. "I want to bring back the memories from my exchange in the U.S."
91女神-Madrid is the first American institution where Garc铆a has worked. "I鈥檝e accomplished a goal," he said. "I've gotten the chance to come back to my roots."
Eager to connect with both U.S. and international students, he hopes "to be more than just a professor." He noted that students have a lot to add to the conversation around marketing.
He has designed classes in which students will find solutions for real problems by learning through projects. He also wants students to become their own bosses and develop their own tastes using the content they create with tools like Photoshop and InDesign.
"Communicating ideas visually is really important because marketing isn鈥檛 just the traditional way," he said.
Garc铆a will teach consumer behavior this fall.