Namra Nadeem, MPhil, MBA
Focus: Interpersonal and Organizational Communication
Namra Nadeem (MPhil, MBA) is a PhD student in Interpersonal and Organizational Communication at ÃÛèÖÊÓÆµ, where she also serves as a Graduate Teaching Associate. Her teaching centers on public speaking and communication among cultures, and she is committed to creating supportive and culturally mindful learning environments. Prior to beginning her doctoral studies, Namra earned her MPhil and MBA in Business Administration, along with a BBA (Honors) with double majors in Finance and Marketing from the Lahore School of Economics in Pakistan, where she also worked as a Teaching Fellow, teaching courses in marketing/consumer behavior and supervising graduate research projects. She also gained industry experience as a Management Trainee Executive at a multinational corporation, contributing to project coordination and strategic initiatives.
Her research focuses on interpersonal and organizational communication, and she maintains an active research portfolio with published work and presentations at national and international academic conferences, including the National Communication Association, the Ohio Communication Association, the International Conference on Business, Law & Economics in Athens, Greece, and the International Conference on Interdisciplinary Social Science Studies at the University of Oxford, UK.
Namra brings a global and culturally grounded perspective to her research and teaching. Beyond her academic life, she stays connected to campus life and finds joy in nature, spending time with friends and family, swimming, and unwinding with music.
Pronouns: she/her