
Business Administration Chair, Master of Science in Management (MSM) Program Director, Professor
Office: Old Main 315F
Email: Andy.Bertsch@MinotStateU.edu
Phone Number: (701) 858-4486
Office Hours: Fall 2025
Dr. Andy Bertsch is currently on Sabbatical for Fall 2025. If you need immediate assistance, please reach out to the chair of the Department of Business, Dr. Daniel Ngugi.
Credentials:
- DBA: Doctor of Business Administration
Henley Management College, Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom, 2009 - APDMC: Advanced Postgraduate Diploma - Management Consultancy
Henley Management College, U.K., 2008 - MSM: Masters of Science Degree - Management
Minot State University, Minot, ND, 2002 - BA: Bachelor of Arts - Mathematics, Economics, Computer Science
Minot State University, Minot, ND, 1992 - AAS: Associate of Applied Science Degree - Electronic Technology
ND State College of Science, Wahpeton, ND, 1985
Andy Bertsch holds a Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) degree in International Management and Leadership from the Henley Management College in England (now known as Henley Business School) and an Advanced Postgraduate Diploma in Management Consultancy (APDMC), also from Henley. With over 25 years of experience in entrepreneurship, consultancy, executive management, and research, Andy has actively guided or participated with organizations, education institutions, and government agencies as they have undergone transformation through environmental assessments, research, mission analysis, visioning, strategic analyses and formulation, strategic implementation, and other management, marketing, and leadership initiatives. Andy has organized, chaired, and refereed conference proceedings including International Business and Healthcare Administration conferences, and Marketing, Management, Finance, and Business Technology sessions. Dr. Bertsch actively researches and consults in the fields of international management, culture, leadership, entrepreneurship, strategic planning and implementation, and economic development.