Andrew Quagliata

Andrew Quagliata

  • Senior Lecturer

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Faculty Expertise

  • Management Communication
  • Interpersonal Communication
  • Hospitality

Contact

Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration

607.255.5332

aq43@cornell.edu

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Biography

Andrew Quagliata is a senior lecturer in management communication at the Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration in the Cornell SC Johnson College of Business. He teaches courses in business writing, persuasive communication, entrepreneurial communication, and real estate communication. He also teaches in Cornell's Executive Education Program and is the author of the eCornell course Building Compelling Slide Decks and Reports. Quagliata engages with industry by speaking and delivering workshops on topics related to interpersonal communication, presentation skills, workplace writing, relationship building, storytelling, and influence.

Quagliata holds a PhD in organizational communication from the University at Buffalo. He has published research on communication pedagogy and career success. Prior to his arrival at Cornell, he held professional positions in finance and higher education.

Selected Publications

Awards and Honors

  • Merrill Presidential Scholar Program Faculty Award (2021) Cornell University
  • Faculty Teaching Award: Junior Core (2020) Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration
  • Rising Star Award (2019) Association for Business Communication
  • Faculty Teaching Recognition Award - Freshman Core (2016 - 2017) School of Hotel Administration, Cornell SC Johnson College of Business
  • Merrill Presidential Scholar Program Faculty Award (2015 - 2016) Cornell University

Recent Courses

  • HADM 1650 - Business Writing for Hospitality Professionals
  • HADM 7611 - Management Communication
  • HADM 3650 - Persuasive Business Communication for Hospitality Leaders

Academic Degrees

  • PhD University at Buffalo (SUNY), 2012
  • MBA Rochester Institute of Technology, 2003
  • BS Rochester Institute of Technology, 2001