Georgia Southern University: Armstrong - Marketing
Assistant Professor Of Marketing at Georgia Southern University - College of Business
Higher Education
Chanchal
Tamrakar
Savannah, Georgia
Interests - Social Media, Marketing Research, Marketing Strategy, International Marketing
Assistant Professor
Chanchal worked at Armstrong State University as a Assistant Professor
PhD
Chanchal worked at University of Iowa as a PhD
Project Assistant for First Business Bank
Led and managed 2008 economic survey of 3 Wisconsin geographies; The porject required significant interaction with the Client Company and good project management skills. I was responsible for budgeting, creating timelines, meeting deadlines, selecting samples, analyzing results and writing reports.
Project Assistant for American Family Insurance
•Analyzed data from 2 different segmentation studies and JD Power and Associates customer satisfaction data, comparied similarities and differences across segments to identify ideal target segment.
•Presented recommendations to management team regarding ideal target customer segments
Summer Consultant
•Led and managed a project to determine consumer appeal of, and satisfaction with American Family Insurance product portfolio. I was directly involved in designing the questionnaire, selecting sample and selecting appropriate research methodology for the project. Worked with crossfunctional internal teams across multiple department, acted as a liaison between company and research supplier.
•Provided insights and recommendation to the ‘Synthesis team’ on determining a target market
Assistant Professor Of Marketing
Chanchal worked at Georgia Southern University - College of Business as a Assistant Professor Of Marketing
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Marketing
MBA
Marketing Research
Recipient of full project assistantship scholarship for all 4 semesters
MBA
Marketing
Best MBA Student year of 2006, Highest GPA in Class, Recipient of Kathmandu University Scholarship, Juddha Bahadur Scholarship.
PhD
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