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MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION


After graduating from Westmont College


in 1986, Dr. Strombeck worked for two organizations in Korea (KBS and Baik Yang Corporation). Tis overseas experience profoundly transformed his worldview and produced a lifelong affection for Asia. Troughout the 90s, he led mission trips to Asia for the purpose of advancing God’s kingdom through evangelism and discipleship. For the last 17 years, Dr. Strombeck has


been teaching in higher education. He worked at two universities in Taiwan (National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology and I-Shou University), one in Korea (Handong University) and three in the U.S. (California Baptist University, Azusa Pacific University and Union University). Since 2000, Dr. Strombeck has been


organizing, and leading study abroad programs for business school students. At Union University, Azusa Pacific University, California Baptist University and Handong University, he pioneered “on the road” experiential study abroad programs that incorporated a global course curriculum, “boardroom” executive meetings, manufacturing/facility tours, cultural excursions, and marketplace discipleship. Sponsors for these programs included L’Oreal, Coca-Cola, Credit Suisse, FedEx, J&J, SK Telecom, Hyundai Motors, VW, Nestle, DHL, Samsung, Philips Corporation, Acer, IBM, Panasonic, Citibank, and Lenovo. Dr. Strombeck has watched WJU’s


growth and development since the University relocated to Rocklin in 2004 and is thrilled God has opened a door for him to serve side-by-side with some of the finest Christian faculty. Originally from Davis CA, he plans to use his “homecoming” to help build one of the best Christian universities in the nation.


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