Curriculum Vitae July 2019 Dave Sanders Department of Economics 1129 Majestic Drive St. Louis University Fenton, MO 63026 Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business Tel: (636) 399-2974 Davis-Shaughnessy Hall, Rm 360 email: [email protected] 3674 Lindell Blvd St. Louis, MO 63108 Tel: (314) 977-9869 Education Master’s of Arts in Economics, University of Missouri-St. Louis, St. Louis, MO. May 2006 3.58 GPA. Program Highlights: Introduction, Graduate, and Applied Econometrics, Mathematical Economics, Advanced Micro- and Macroeconomics, Analysis of Business Cycles, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Sports Economics, Urban Economics, Seminar in Economic Research, Computers and Information Systems. Bachelor of Science, Political Science, University of Missouri-St. Louis, St. Louis, MO. Minors in Criminology/Criminal Justice and English, cum laude, December 2000. Quantitative Skills, Econometrics and statistical programs: SHAZAM; statistical & OLS modeling. SAS; statistical, OLS, logit, & probit modeling. PERM; statistical, OLS, logit, probit, & pooled modeling. Professional Experience St. Louis University, Department of Economics. Assistant Professor; Director, One- Year MBA Program. St. Louis, MO 63103. Instructor of Economics August 2014 – Present. Adjunct Instructor August 2013 – August 2014. Responsibilities include the ability to provide economic instruction through empirical, analytical, and lecture formats to junior/senior level students. Prepare assessments to be utilized to evaluate students and provide the department with data on student retention. Prepare assignments and lecture to engage students and stimulate learning and understanding of economic concepts. Maintain office hours to address student questions and provide additional explanation. Scheduling of courses and instructors in the one-year full-time MBA (OYMBA) program. Conduct program assessment for both OYMBA and Economics Department courses, present and report findings for OYMBA assessment. Conduct regular meetings with OYMBA faculty and students to focus of program goals. Plan events for OYMBA students and facilitate office hours to address concerns in graduate program. Prior, served as a Theme Coordinator in developing a MBA course. Serve as faculty sponsor to the Economics Club and to Omicron Delta Epsilon as well as faculty mentor to the Ethical Leaders in Business Learning Community (ELIB) and to 1 Delta Sigma Pi. Created (and faculty sponsor) of St. Louis University Coins 4A Cause. I sit on the St. Louis University Honor’s Council as the Chaifetz School Representative. Additionally I engage in acts of service to the University and St. Louis community. Courses taught: Economics 1900 Introduction to Economics (and Honors) Economics 3120 Intermediate Macroeconomics (and Honors) Economics 3140 Intermediate Microeconomics Economics 4120 Law and Economics (with Honors Contract) MBA 6330 Managerial Economics MBA 6001 (Theme Coordinator) Foundations: Money, Markets, Metrics, and Morality. Instructor of components E1-E5 The National Economy Logan University College of Chiropractic. Course Development and Instruction. (September 2016 – December 2016) As part of the articulation agreement between Logan University and Saint Louis University, I developed and taught a course on Chiropractic Managerial Economics with emphasis in applied microeconomics for solo and joint practitioners. University of Missouri-St. Louis, Department of Economics. St. Louis, MO 63121. Adjunct Professor of Economics, Research Assistant. May 2007 – August 2014. Responsibilities include the utilization of communication skills to interact with students, and faculty on a daily basis; provide economic instruction to others with the capability to assess and analyze work and ability. Select readings; prepare lesson plans, lectures and class assignments to enhance the students learning experience. Maintain office hours to address student questions and provide additional explanation. Courses taught: Economics 1000 Introduction to the American Economy Economics 1001 Principles of Microeconomics. Economics 1002 Principles of Macroeconomics Economics 1003 Microeconomics in the News (Online). Economics 1004 Macroeconomics in the News (Online) Economics 2650 Law and Economics Economics 3800 History of Economic Thought. Courses Prepped (but not taught) Economics 2610 Economics of Professional Sports Economics 3300 Industrial Organization Researcher: “Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Individuals Making Exceptional Contributions in Science and Technology” Kaufmann Foundation Grant headed by Dr. Sharon Levin and Dr. Grant Black. February 2013-September 2013. Responsibilities include researching and archiving in database the lives, background, and education of modern innovators and the connection between technology and entrepreneurship of each innovator. Head Graduate Teaching Assistant. June 2004 – June 2006. Responsibilities include management of Economics Resource Center and economic tutors. Assist faculty with research, and grading, tutor introductory and intermediate economics; provide computer assistance to students; develop MS Excel and Word 2 applications. Developing and preparing readings, instructing, and the grading of three to five sections of online classes each semester for all six semesters employed. Courses taught: Economics 1003 Economics in the News (Developed this course in conjunction with Dr. Susan Feigenbaum) Courses T/A Economics 1001 Principles of Microeconomics Economics 1500 Entertainment Economics: The Movie Industry Economics 3001 Intermediate Microeconomics Economics 2610 Economics of Professional Sports General Tutor Economics 1000 Introduction to the American Economy Economics 1002 Introduction to Macroeconomics Economics 3002 Intermediate Macroeconomics Economics 4100 Introduction to Econometrics Economics 4150 Mathematical Economics St. Louis County Community College – Meramec, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, (Prior: Department of Business and Economics.) St. Louis, MO 63122. Adjunct Professor of Economics. January 2009 – May 2014. Responsibilities include the interaction with students and faculty regularly; utilize a command of communication, organizational, and economic skills to provide economic instruction to others with the capability to assess and analyze work and ability. Prepare daily, weekly, and semester long assignments and lectures to enhance the students learning experience. Maintain office hours to address student questions and provide additional explanation. Courses taught: Economics 140 Introduction to Economics Economics 140W Introduction to Economics Writing Intensive Economics 151 Principles of Macroeconomics Economics 151W Principles of Macroeconomics Writing Intensive Economics 152 Principles of Microeconomics Economics 152W Principles of Microeconomics Writing Intensive Professional Papers • Rishe, Patrick, Sanders, Dave, and Reese, Jason. “A Heterogeneous Analysis of Secondary Market Behavior at College Football Bowl Games”. Sports Marketing Quarterly. Volume 25 Number 2, 2016. • Rishe, Patrick, Boyle, Brett, and Sanders, Dave. “Secondary Market Behavior at the NCAA March Madness.” 2015 Submitted/Revise and Resubmit Presentations • “The Skills of Leadership.” Faculty Panel Presenter Alpha Phi Omega- Delta Delta Chapter St. Louis University. December 1st 2018. • “The Makings of an Executive and Entrepreneur.” Presentation to Ethical Leaders in Business Students. November 26th 2018. • “Incorporating Property Rights Into an Undergraduate Economic Curriculum.” Institute for Humane Studies George Mason University. Presentation at University of Missouri - St. Louis. November 10th 2016. 3 • “Whitfield High School: The Transition to College.” Panel Presenter. January 2013. Additional Experience SportsImpacts St. Louis, MO 63108 and Los Angeles, CA 90025. Consultant (Non-compensated). NCAA Labor Dispute Case May 2017 - May 2018. Conducting research, preparing reports and prepping data for lead investigator to utilize in testimony as a witness for the NCAA in a labor dispute/termination case. Consultant (Non-Compensated). Economic Impact Study, Elizabethtown, KY. February 2017 - December 2017. Analyzed 15 years of County Business Pattern data on business establishments, employment, wages, and population and comparing growth rate trends and different levels of analysis. Additionally to better understand the per capita trends, I analyzed the population of the 9 bordering counties. Overall, I compiled over 3500 data observations on 13 NAICS codes to model 53 graphical relationships and write a white paper interpreting the data for inclusion in the completed impact study. The study is currently (Jan 2018) being submitted to city government in Elizabethtown and may present further opportunity for analysis if deemed necessary. Consultant (compensated)Working with St. Louis Sports Commission March 2015. Organize SLU students to obtain data for an Economic Impact Study of NCAA Division 1 and 2 Wrestling Championships held in St. Louis. Develop fan survey, collected data, emails for follow up survey. Magpies Inc., R&D Land. 903 South Main Street, St. Charles, MO 63301. Account Manager/ Restaurant Manager/ Bookkeeper. October 1996 – January 2011 / May 2012 – Feb 2017 Responsibilities included: the management of the restaurant accounts in Quicken and QuickBooks. Calculating and writing payroll checks, paying bills, accounts receivable, accounts payable, handling cash and credit card accounts, asset-liability and bank balancing. Tracking and maintaining restaurant inventory,
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