

Bruce Bachenheimer
Dedicated to building bridges between disciplines in the dynamic world of business, Bruce Bachenheimer serves as a Clinical Professor at Pace University. With a robust academic foundation, he earned his MBA from the Australian Graduate School of Management in 2000, following a BBA from Pace University in 1983. His career is marked by a profound commitment to nurturing the next generation of business leaders through innovative teaching and research. Professor Bachenheimer's expertise is deeply rooted in management, with a particular focus on entrepreneurship, business development, and strategic management. He is passionate about fostering an entrepreneurial mindset among his students, encouraging them to explore new ideas and transform them into viable business ventures. His role at Pace University extends beyond traditional classroom teaching, as he actively engages with students in the Entrepreneurship Lab (eLab), where theory meets practice in a collaborative environment. In addition to his work with undergraduate and graduate students, Professor Bachenheimer is dedicated to professional development and the iPace online degree completion programs. His teaching philosophy emphasizes real-world application, preparing students to navigate the complexities of the modern business landscape with confidence and creativity. Through his courses, he aims to equip students with the skills necessary to succeed in a rapidly changing global economy. Professor Bachenheimer's research interests are centered around business development, management and strategy, and entrepreneurship. He is committed to advancing knowledge in these areas, contributing to the academic community through publications and presentations. His work not only enriches the academic discourse but also provides valuable insights for practitioners in the field. With a career spanning several decades, Bruce Bachenheimer remains a pivotal figure at Pace University, dedicated to inspiring and guiding students as they embark on their professional journeys. His contributions to the field of management and entrepreneurship continue to make a significant impact, both within the university and beyond.