Over the course of his career, Miro Medvedec has held engineering positions in numerous organizations, including Letica Corporation and Advanced Drainage Systems. He most recently held a managerial role with DME Company, where he was responsible for the company’s customer base in Ohio. In addition to his engineering degree from La Salle University in Mexico City, Miro Medvedec holds an MBA from Indiana Wesleyan University (IWU).
The 42-credit MBA program at IWU teaches students to assess complex business problems and devise sustainable solutions to these problems. Additionally, students learn to assess their management capabilities, absorb large quantities of information in a short time, and use both personal and material resources efficiently, all while operating within a biblical framework.
Also allowing students to specialize, the program offers tracts in personal financial planning, health care administration, and school administration. IWU even offers two virtual MBA programs, one in executive management and the other in international business. Students can complete their programs in 18 to 26 months, with classes meeting once per week in the evenings at multiple campuses or online.
The 42-credit MBA program at IWU teaches students to assess complex business problems and devise sustainable solutions to these problems. Additionally, students learn to assess their management capabilities, absorb large quantities of information in a short time, and use both personal and material resources efficiently, all while operating within a biblical framework.
Also allowing students to specialize, the program offers tracts in personal financial planning, health care administration, and school administration. IWU even offers two virtual MBA programs, one in executive management and the other in international business. Students can complete their programs in 18 to 26 months, with classes meeting once per week in the evenings at multiple campuses or online.