The UC Berkeley Haas School of Business mourns the sudden loss of marketing professor Przemyslaw Jeziorski, who was 43 years old. He was an economist known for his analytical skills and curiosity, focused on markets and data. Jeziorski, often called 'PJ', was beloved for his teaching methods, making learning engaging for students. Having joined the department in 2012, he held a prestigious professorship. He was tragically shot and killed outside his ex-wife's home in Greece, prompting an international investigation into his death as a homicide.
Jeziorski, 43, was described as an economist who applied exceptional curiosity and analytical talents to a range of markets, helping students grow comfortable with data.
Professor Zsolt Katona remarked that Jeziorski not only taught the subject but made students want to learn, highlighting his impactful teaching style and personal connection.
Jeziorski joined UC Berkeley in 2012, becoming a tenured associate professor of marketing, known for hosting end-of-semester parties for students at his home.
Tragically, Jeziorski was shot and killed outside his ex-wife's home near Athens, with international authorities investigating his death as a homicide.
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