Eli Noam - Career

Career

Noam began working at Columbia Business School in 1976. He has split his time at the school with a brief stint as Commissioner of the New York Public Service Commission. He has also taught at Columbia Law School, the Princeton University Economics Department, the Woodrow Wilson School (1975–1976), and the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland (1998–2000). Noam returned to the business school in 1990 where he now serves as the Managing director of the Columbia Institute for Tele-Information (CITI), a research center at the school. CITI is a university-based research center focusing on strategy, management, and policy issues in telecommunications, computing, and electronic mass media. In addition to leading CITI's research activities, Noam worked on the MBA concentration in the Management of Media, Communications, and Information at the Business School and the Virtual Institute of Information, an independent, web-based research facility. Noam has written approximately 400 articles on subjects such as communications, information, public choice, public finance, and general regulation. 1

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