Geoffrey Garrett
Dean, USC Marshall School of Business
Geoffrey Garrett, a distinguished international political economist, is the Dean of the USC Marshall School of Business, holder of the Robert R. Dockson Dean's Chair in Business Administration, and Professor of Management and Organization. Garrett is a recognized expert in geopolitics, the global economy, and U.S./China relations. He has authored books on globalization, politics, and the global diffusion of democracy and markets.
As dean of the Marshall School, Garrett has been at the forefront of redefining business education and has led transformational investments in new supply chain and risk management institutes as well as initiatives in digital assets, digital competition and the ethics of technology.
Garrett arrived at the USC Marshall School after serving as dean of the Wharton School from 2014-2020. In his native Australia, he was dean of the business schools at both The University of Sydney and The University of New South Wales (UNSW). He's held academic appointments at Oxford, Yale, and Stanford. He holds a BA (Honors) from the Australian National University and an MA and Ph.D. from Duke University where he was a Fulbright Scholar.