Douglas J. Hentschel Operations and Supply Chain Management Department Chair Office: (989) 837-4270 Northwood University 4000 Whiting Dr., Midland, MI 48640 Email:
[email protected] Education Clemson University Clemson, South Carolina Master of Science, Mathematical Sciences, May 1986 Operations Research Concentration Kalamazoo College Kalamazoo, Michigan Bachelor of Arts, Mathematics June 1984 Education and Computer Science Minors Under-graduate Teaching Experience Northwood University, Midland, Michigan, 2007 – present, full-time faculty. Associate Professor and Department Chair, Operations and Supply Chain Management Hi-lights: Interim Academic Dean: August 2014 through July 2015 Courses Taught: • College Algebra • Statistics 1 and 2 • Quantitative Methods • Statistics for Quality Engineering • Statistics for Continuous Improvement • Project Management • Operations and Supply Chain Management • Lean Six Sigma Developed the Operations and Supply Chain Management Program for Northwood University Northwood University, Midland, Michigan, 2005 – 2006, Adjunct Instructor, Statistics. Davenport College, Holland, Michigan, 1993 – 1995, Mathematics/Operations Management full- time faculty. Western Michigan University, 1989, Adjunct Instructor, Management Science. Clemson University, 1984 – 1985, Graduate Teaching Assistant, Mathematics. Professional Activities Papers: "Joint Specialty Officer Modeling System (JSOMS): Development, Impact, and Uses for the U.S. Navy", Navy Personnel Research and Development Center Technical Report TR-94-1, October 1993. "Markov Chains for Random Urinalysis II: Age-Test Model with Absorbing State", with Dr. J P Boyle and Theodore J. Thompson, Navy Personnel Research and Development Center Technical Note TN-93-6, June 1993. “Markov Chains for Random Urinalysis I: Age-Test Model", with Dr. J P Boyle and Theodore J. Thompson, Navy Personnel Research and Development Center Technical Note TN-93-5, March 1993.