Faculty (Resident and Visiting)
Below you will find a listing of our faculty. Our resident faculty are professors and lecturers with whom we enjoy a long term relationship. These
faculty are tenured, tenure-track, or are on long-term contract with the Schools of Business. Visiting faculty have joined the Schools of Business for
a short time. They come to us from other academic institutions and bring with them expertise and experience that adds to the richness of our classes.
The Schools of Business is proud to have a strong, dedicate cadre of faculty who are noted experts in their field and many of whom have experience in
local, regional, national, and international businesses and corporations.
Akinc, Umit
Aldhizer, George
Baker, Elizabeth
Baker, Terry
Baliga, Rajaram
Beahm, Roger
Beatty, Bernard
Beets, Doug
Bliss, Rob
Boone, Derrick
Bridges, Sheri
Brower, Holly
Cain, Carol
Canace, Tom
Ceneviva, John
Cianci, Anna
Cotter, James
Davis, William
Dickson, Pat
Duchac, Jon
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Ferner, Jack
Fogel, Daniel
Hannah, Sean
Harris, Frederick
Harrison, Kline
Herbst, Kenneth
Hinson, Yvonne
Hipp, Clay
Hyde, Adam
Iacovou, Charalambos
Janke, Timothy
Jarrell, Sherry
Kelton, Andrea
Kennedy, Charles
King, Ben
Knight, Lee
Knight, Raymond
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Lankau, Charles
Lankau, Melenie
Lari, Alireza
Lewis, Bruce
Mandel, Stanley
Marcum, Bill
Martin, Dale
McCray, Gordon
McMullen, Patrick
Meredith, Jack
Middaugh, Ken
Montague, Norma
Moss, Sherry
Narus, James
Nash, Robert
Nickles, Steve
Patel, Ajay
Paz, Benjamin
Petzel, Arthur
Phillips, Matthew
Pinder, Jonathan
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Reinemund, Steve
Resnick, Bruce
Rishel, Tracy
Roehm, Michelle
Saladin, Brooke
Shafer, Scott
Shoesmith, Gary
Steward, Michelle
Strickland, Deon
Tessien, Cynthia
Thompson, Ron
Tower, Ralph
Varner, Bren
Wallis, Amy
Wayne, Julie
West, Page
Wilkerson, Jack
Yang, Ya-wen
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Extended Faculty
Extended faculty, also known as adjunct faculty, have roles and responsibilities beyond the Schools of Business. These individuals are executives
and professionals in local, regional, national, and international businesses and corporations. The practical experience these individuals bring to the
classroom help us ensure that our courses are relevant and current.
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