

Nikolaos K Adamou
Nikolaos K. Adamou champions interdisciplinary research on the intersection of business management and the humanities. As an Associate Professor of Business Management at Borough of Manhattan Community College, he brings a rich tapestry of academic and professional experiences to his role. Dr. Adamou earned his Doctorate in Philosophy from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, where he honed his expertise in Quantitative Methods, Greek Politics, Finance and Banking, and Database Management. His research interests are notably diverse, encompassing Biblical Greek and Byzantine Music. Dr. Adamou has made significant contributions to the field of textual criticism, particularly within the context of the Orthodox Liturgy and Ecclesiastical Biblical Greek. His scholarly work reflects a deep commitment to exploring the nuances of ancient texts and their musical interpretations. In addition to his academic pursuits, Dr. Adamou has held leadership positions within the healthcare sector in Greece, where he applied his extensive knowledge of finance and management to improve organizational outcomes. This experience has enriched his teaching, providing students with real-world insights and practical applications of theoretical concepts. At BMCC, Dr. Adamou teaches a variety of courses, including Managerial Decision Making, Environmental Literature and Film, and Introduction to Finance. His teaching philosophy emphasizes critical thinking and the integration of diverse perspectives, preparing students to navigate the complexities of the modern business landscape. Dr. Adamou's dedication to education and research is evident in his ongoing efforts to bridge the gap between business and the humanities. His work continues to inspire students and colleagues alike, fostering a collaborative and innovative academic environment.