Faculty

Kevin McTigue

Kevin McTigue is a clinical professor of marketing at the Kellogg School. McTigue’s background includes over ten years of award-winning teaching at one of the top marketing schools in the world and prior work in digital consulting, brand management, and advertising. Through his work experience and academic research, he helps nonprofit organizations and schools apply world-class marketing strategy to their unique challenges and opportunities.

Kristian Alomá

Kristian Alomá has helped the world’s largest brands improve their relationships with customers by drawing on his academic experience in narrative psychology, identity, and behavioral economics. At the Kellogg School, Alomá is a lecturer who helps nonprofit and school leaders learn to improve their brand narrative and enhance the stakeholder and donor experience through mindful design. has helped the world’s largest brands improve their relationships with customers by drawing on his academic experience in narrative psychology, identity, and behavioral economics. At the Kellogg School, Alomá is a lecturer who helps nonprofit and school leaders learn to improve their brand narrative and enhance the stakeholder and donor experience through mindful design.

Pranav Kothari

Pranav Kothari is an adjunct lecturer of social impact at the Kellogg School, teaching on the education sector, social sector performance measurement, continuous improvement, and board governance. He speaks nationally on measuring social impact, education data, education philanthropy, and nonprofit effectiveness. Kothari is the founder of Revolution Impact, a firm focused on helping organizations improve results through better practices and strategies. 

Ernest Duplessis

Ernest Duplessis is a lecturer at Northwestern University’s Medill School of Integrated Marketing Communications, runs his own consulting firm, ELD Communications, and is the chancellor of a K-8 private school. His career includes over 25 years of public relations, communications, investor relations, and government affairs experience spanning corporate America and the U.S. Military.

LaTonya Wilkins

LaTonya Wilkins is a lecturer at the Kellogg School with a focus on leadership development and communications. Founder of Change Coaches and author of Leading Below the Surface: How to Build Real (and Psychologically Safe) Relationships with People Who Are Different from You, Wilkins specializes in coaching executives in creating psychologically safe teams, improving connections, creating accountability and trust, and building sustainable cultures of belonging.

Tiana Clark

Tiana Clark is an adjunct professor of executive education at the Kellogg School. Clark is a veteran, entrepreneur, creator, executive producer, multi-award winner, teacher, nonprofit founder, tech leader, diversity and inclusion leader, speaker, and board advisor. She empowers career professionals to reclaim their greatness and own their careers with audacity.