Jake Pratley
Jake Pratley
Manager, Faculty and Content Development, GLOBIS University

Mr. Pratley oversees faculty and content development for the English MBA programs at GLOBIS University.

In his prior role as Head of Student Recruitment, he oversaw record growth of the English MBA programs at GLOBIS, restructured strategies to adapt to COVID-19, and played a leading role in the successful launch of the Online MBA. He has also worked to develop strategic partnerships with business, diplomatic, and educational institutions in Japan and worldwide.

Before coming to GLOBIS, he worked in public relations for a professional soccer club in Australia.

Mr. Pratley holds a BA in journalism from the University of Queensland and an MBA from GLOBIS University, where he graduated with the Award for Academic Excellence in 2017.

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