Kamal Dean Parhizgar, Ph.D., is Professor of Management and International Business Ethics at Texas A&M International University. He has taught at numerous universities including California State universities, George Mason University, and Georgetown University. Professor Parhizgar received his undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Shiraz and the University of Tehran. He received his Ph.D. in Management of Higher Education Systems from Northwestern University and he focused his postdoctoral research fellowship in the fields of Organizational Behavior and Strategic Management at Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management. Professor Parhizgar's many published works include the books Multicultural Behavior and Global Business Environments, Multicultural Business Ethics and Global Managerial Moral Reasoning, Multicultural Biomedical Ethics and Global Biospherical Moral Logic, Multicultural Teachers' Ethics, and Multicultural Ethical Clinical Interventions. He has published more than sixty articles in refereed academic journals and has published and presented more than two hundred research papers in academic conference proceedings and forums. Fuzhan F. Parhizgar, M.D., received her medical doctorate and HOMA (Healthcare Organizational Management Advancement) degrees from Texas Tech University School of Medicine. She is currently in a residency program at UMC, the Nevada Medical School in Las Vegas. Dr. Parhizgar also received her MBA from the College of Business Administration, Texas Tech University, Lubbock. She co-authored the book Multicultural Teachers' Ethics and has published several articles in refereed academic and professional medical journals. Her articles have been published at the World Business Congress, the International Trade and Finance Association, the Academy of International Business and Economics, the International Academy of Business and Public Administration Disciplines, the Journal of Competitiveness Review, and the Journal of Border Educational Research.

