Chris Berry, Ph.D.

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Associate Professor, Marketing Academic Department
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About

Christopher Berry (Ph.D., University of Arkansas) is an Associate Professor of Marketing at Colorado State University. Chris’s research interests broadly involve consumer health and well-being, sustainability, and public policy issues. His research on these topics has been published in the Journal of the Academy of Marketing ScienceJournal of Public Policy & MarketingJournal of Business EthicsJournal of RetailingJournal of Advertising, Journal of Business Research, Nicotine & Tobacco Research, and Food Quality and Preference. Chris received the AMA Marketing and Society Emerging Scholar Award for his research contributions advancing the study of marketing and societal issues of significance. He has also received the Colorado State University College of Business Emerging Scholar Award. The impact of Chris's research articles has been recognized by receiving  the AMA-EBSCO Responsible Research in Marketing Award and Business for a Better World (B4BW) Scholarship Award, as well as being featured on the Responsible Research in Business and Management Honor Roll. His work has also received grants or fellowships from the Marketing Science Institute, Association for Consumer Research for Transformative Consumer Research, and Academic Advisory Council for Signage Research and Education. Chris is a Dean's Scholar (2017 - present) and Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Fellow (2021 - present).

Chris serves as an Associate Editor for the Journal of Public Policy & Marketing and as an editorial review board member for the Journal of Business Research. He has taught a variety of courses to undergraduate and graduate students, including Marketing and Society, Marketing Research, Principles of Marketing, and Fundamentals of Marketing Analytics in the Marketing Data Analytics MBA program. For this teaching efforts, Chris has received a Curriculum Innovation Grant from the School of Global Environmental Sustainability at Colorado State University.