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People
Dan Goldstein embodies the
unique combination of a Ph.D. in business decision making
with over 10 years of experience teaching improvisational
theater. Dan began creating improvisational theater formats
in 1994 with Chicago's SITCOM, which went on to be produced
over 13 times in cities from San Francisco to Slovenia,
and followed its success with COMMEDIA DELL'HIGH SCHOOL,
produced in Chicago, Boston, New York, and Seattle. Dan's
teaching experience includes giving workshops at The University
of Chicago, Stanford University, Harvard University, Columbia
University, as well as at festivals in the US, Germany,
The Netherlands, Slovenia, and Bosnia-Herzegovina. As
a creator of Sitcom, Dan won Chicago’s Morton-Murphy
Award as has been featured on the cover of Chicago Magazine
as well as in The Chicago Tribune, The Chicago Reader,
and The Boston Globe. Dan studied and performed improvisation
at The Second City Conservatory, The Improv Olympic Theater,
The Annoyance Theater, The Upright Citizens Brigade Theater,
and The University of Chicago. As a specialist in the
field of decision making, Dan has lectured at Columbia
University, The Free University of Berlin, and The University
of Chicago in addition to speaking at over 25 conferences
in more than a dozen countries. Before moving to New York,
Dan was worked as a Research Scientist at the Max Planck
Institute in Germany, where at age 26, he was one of the
youngest people to hold the title of research scientist.
In 1996, he was awarded Germany’s Otto Hahn Medal
for achievement in science.
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