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School of Business Faculty 1 School of Business Faculty 1 Derrick S. Boone (1997) SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Associate Professor FACULTY BA, UNC-Chapel Hill; MBA, Fairleigh Dickinson; PhD, Duke. Peter Brewer (2020) Date following name indicates year of appointment. Listings represent those Lecturer faculty teaching either full or part-time during the fall of 2019 and/or spring BS, Penn State University ; MA, University of Virginia ; PhD, University of 2020. Tennessee . George R. Aldhizer III (2001) Peter Brockway (2020) Associate Professor of Accountancy Adjunct Professor of the Practice, Executive in Residence BS, BA, Richmond; PhD, Texas Tech. BBA, Stetson University; MBA, Harvard Business School. Tom Aleman (2018) Holly H. Brower (2005) Professor of the Practice Associate Professor BS, BA, University of North Carolina at Charlotte. BS, Wake Forest University; MS, Iowa State; PhD, Purdue. Michael Ames (2020) John A. Butler (2017) Adjunct Professor of Practice Visiting Professor of the Practice BA, University of Georgia, Athens; MBA, University of North Carolina at BBA, University of Notre Dame; MBA, University of Texas (Austin). Chapel Hill. Jeff Camm (2015) Anthony J. Amoruso (2019) Inmar Presidential Chair in Business Analytics & Professor Associate Teaching Professor BS, Xavier; PhD, Clemson. BS, Frostburg State College; MPA, West Virginia University ; PhD, Thomas G. Canace (2009) University of Georgia . Associate Professor Phillip C. Anderson (2019) BS, St. Joseph's; MBA, Duke; PhD, South Carolina. Associate Teaching Professor Anna Cianci (2010) BSEE, Purdue University; MSEE, Illinois Institute of Technology; Associate Professor MBA, University of California, Los Angeles, Anderson School of BS, Villanova; MA, St. Joseph's College; MS, Wake Forest University; PhD, Management; PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School Duke. of Management. Jon Clift (2014) Derek R. Avery (2015) Affiliate Professor of the Practice Professor, David C. Darnell Presidential Chair in Principled Leadership MEM, Duke University. BS, Tulane; MA, PhD, Rice University. William L. Davis (1996) Jiaru Bai (2019) Teaching Professor Assistant Professor BA, Carson-Newman College; MA, Wake Forest University; PhD, Ohio PhD, University of California Irvine. State. Terry A. Baker (1998) Pat H. Dickson (2006) Associate Professor Professor BA, Miami; MS, Illinois; MBA, Chicago; PhD, Kentucky. BS, MS, Mississippi College; PhD, University of Alabama. Ben Baker (2020) Lisa Dragoni (2015) Adjunct Senior Lecturer Exxon-Wayne Calloway Fellow & Associate Professor BS, BA, Richmond University ; PhD, Texas Tech University . BA, Franklin & Marshall; MA, George Washington; PhD, University of Tonya E. Balan (2020) Maryland. Associate Teaching Professor Jonathan E. Duchac (1993) BS, PhD North Carolina State University . D. Wayne Calloway Professor of Accountancy Roger L. Beahm (2005) BBA, MAcc, Wisconsin-Madison; PhD, Georgia. Professor of the Practice Mark E. Evans (2014) BS, MBA, Colorado (Boulder). Associate Professor S. Douglas Beets (1987) BBA, MBA, Radford University; PhD, Duke. Professor Bob Fly (2020) BS, Tennessee; MAcc, PhD, Virginia Poly.Inst. & SU. Adjunct Professor of the Practice Ann C. Bliss (2016) BBA, Texas Tech University ; MA, Michigan State University . Visiting Professor of the Practice Kenneth D. Ford (2019) BA, University of California, San Diego; JD, University of San Diego. Assistant Professor 2 School of Business Faculty BSBA, University of Nebraska; MBA, University of North Carolina at Mark Johnson (2017) Chapel Hill; PhD, University of Arkansas. Teaching Professor, Assistant Dean, MBA Programs BS, Florida State University; MSF, Florida International University; MSFE, Michael T. French (2019) PhD, University of New Orleans. Adjunct Professor BA, James Madison University ; MA, PhD, Boston College. John P. Karabelas (2019) Visiting Assistant Professor of the Practice Jason Goddard (2008) BS, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; MS, George Adjunct Professor of the Practice Washington University. BS, MBA, UNC-Greensboro. Benjamin T. King (2007) Benjamin C. Grannan (2019) Bern Beatty Faculty Fellow and Full Professor of the Practice Adjunct Assistant Professor BA, University of Virginia; MBA, Wake Forest University. BS, Lynchburg College; MS, PhD, Virginia Commonwealth University . Ged King (2014) Haresh Gurnani (2015) Adjunct Professor of the Practice Benson-Pruitt Professor of Business BS, North Carolina State University. BE, Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi; MS, PhD, Carnegie Mellon. Susan I. Langlitz (2014) Sean T. Hannah (2012) Associate Professor of the Practice J. Tylee Wilson Chair in Business Ethics and Professor BS, Towson University ; MA, Emerson College; PhD, University of BA, California State University; MBA, MA Syracuse University; MA, Marine Maryland. Corps University; PhD, Nebraska. Alireza Lari (2011) Frederick H. deB. Harris (1990) Associate Teaching Professor Dean's Fellow in Investments and Professor BBA, University of Tehran; MBA, PhD, Texas. BA, Dartmouth College; PhD, University of Virginia. Jia Li (2019) J. Kline Harrison (1990) Associate Professor of Marketing Associate Provost for Global Affairs, Kemper Professor of Business PhD, Washington University. BS, University of Virginia ; PhD, University of Maryland. Deron S. Mabe (2019) Zachary Hartsell (20202) Adjunct Faculty Adjunct Professor of the Practice BA, UNC Charlotte; BS, MBA, High Point University. BS, Touro College; MPAS, University of Nebraska; AT Still School of Health Management. Denis Maier (2014) Associate Professor of the Practice Kenneth C. Herbst (2007) MS, Karlsruhe (Germany); PhD, TU Munich (Germany). Sisel Fellow and Associate Professor BA, Wake Forest University; MA, PhD, UNC-Chapel Hill. Martin Malloy (2020) Professor of the Practice and Faulty Director of the Wall Street Prep Track Philip Howard (2016) Program Visiting Instructor BS, Manhattan College. BS, MS, PhD, UNC-Chapel Hill. Bill Marcum (1996) Jennifer Hudson (2006) Wall Street Partners Fellow & Associate Professor Visiting Lecturer BA, Furman; MA, UNC-Greensboro; PhD, UNC-Chapel Hill. BS, Wake Forest University . Gordon E. McCray (1994) Sobia S. Hussanini (2020) AT&T Fellow and Associate Professor Adjunct Professor of the Practice BS, Wake Forest University; MBA, Stetson; PhD, Florida State. BA, Duke University ; MHA, Saint Louis University . Brian D. McKay (2020) Charalambos L. Iacovou (2001) Adjunct Professor of the Practice Kirby Chair in Business Excellence & Professor of Management BS, The Ohio State University ; JD, Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of BS, Vermont; PhD, University of British Columbia. Technology ; MBA, Wake Forest University . Timothy R. Janke (2007) Shannon D. McKeen (2019) Full Professor of the Practice Adjunct Professor BS, UNC-Chapel Hill; LLM, JD, Oglethorpe; MBA, Wake Forest University. BA, Williams College; MBA, Dartmouth College. A.J. Jarachovic (2017) Patrick R. McMullen (2003) Visiting Professor of the Practice Associate Professor BSBA, Ohio State University; MBA, Cleveland State University; MFA, BS, Louisville; MBA, Butler; PhD, Oregon. University of North Carolina at Wilmington. Peter W. Mitchell (2012) School of Business Faculty 3 Adjunct Professor of the Practice Adjunct Instructor BA, UNC-Chapel Hill; MBA, Dartmouth College-Tuck School of Business. BS, University of the State of New York; BS, Augusta State University ; MBA, Wake Forest University . Norma R. Montague (2010) Associate Professor Scott M. Shafer (1998) BA, MA, NC State; PhD, University of South Florida. Professor BS, BBA, PhD, Cincinnati . Seyyed Ali Zeytoon Nejad. Moosavian (2019) Visiting Assistant Teaching Professor Stephan Shipe (2019) PhD, North Carolina State University . Assistant Teaching Professor BBA, University of North Florida; PhD, Florida State University . Sherry E. Moss (2005) Professor Whitney L. Simpson (2017) BS, PhD, Florida State. Visiting Associate Professor of the Practice AB, Davidson College; Master of Taxation, University of South Carolina. James A. Narus (1988) Professor Christopher M. Smith (2019) BA, MBA, Connecticut; PhD, Syracuse University. Associate Teaching Professor BS, United States Military Academy; MS, Missouri University of Science Robert C. Nash (1997) and Technology ; MSE, University of Texas at Austin; PhD, University of Thomas K. Hearn Jr. Professor Virginia . BS, The Citadel; MBA, South Carolina; PhD, Georgia. Bryan Starrett (2016) Steve H. Nickles (1995) Adjunct Professor of the Practice C.C. Hope Chair of Financial Services and Law and Professor BS, Wake Forest University; JD, University of Virginia. BA, MPA, JD, Arkansas; LLM, JSD, Columbia. Michelle D. Steward (2004) James R. Otteson (2013) Associate Professor Thomas W. Smith Presidential Chair in Business Ethics BA, MBA West Florida; PhD, Arizona State. BA, University of Notre Dame; PhD, University of Chicago. Deon Strickland (2008) Ajay Patel (1993) Teaching Professor Thomas Goho Chair in Finance and Professor AB, Harvard; MBA, Boston College; PhD, UNC-Chapel Hill. BSc, St. Joseph's College; MBA, University of Baltimore; PhD, Georgia. John Sumanth (2013) Paula E. Payton (2019) James Farr Faculty Fellow and Assistant Professor Adjunct Lecturer BS, Miami; MBA, Florida; PhD, UNC-Chapel Hill. BA, University of Vermont; MA, University of Chicago; PhD, Grande Ecole de Commerce NEOMA Business School, Mont-Saint-Aignan, France. Cynthia Tessien (2010) Full Professor of the Practice Matthew T. Phillips (2009) BS, Wake Forest University. John Hendley Fellow & Associate Teaching Professor BA, JD,
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