University Park, Pennsylvania — 14 members of Pennsylvania State Smir Business College, the world’s highest ranked research productivity, will receive a promotion starting July 1.
Promotion of tenure track teachers
Samuel B. Bonsall (Accounting), Peter Iliev (Finance), Suresh Muthulingam (Supply Chain and Information Systems), Timothy T. Simin (Finance), Hui Zhao (Supply Chain and Information Systems) have all been promoted to full professors. .. .. Chloe Tajman (Risk Management) has been in office and has been promoted to Associate Professor.
Bonsall’s research focuses on the role credit rating agencies play in capital markets. He holds a PhD and Master’s degree in both Business Administration and Economics from Penn State University, which has a centralized accounting administration.
Iliev is capitalized by regulation (including elements of the Federal Servens-Oxley Act of 2002 and the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010) and corporate governance practices (including environmental, social and governance practices, especially those related to sustainability). Find out how it affects you. He holds a doctorate in economics from Brown University, a master’s degree in economics from both Ohio State University and Central European University in Budapest, Hungary, and a bachelor’s degree in business from Sofia University in Sofia, Bulgaria. I got.
Muthulingam’s research is at the crossroads of operations and sustainability, focusing on environmental and behavioral issues in operations management. He explains how behavioral factors affect the adoption of sustainable operational practices such as energy efficiency within the enterprise, and how operational knowledge can be leveraged to enhance operational practices such as quality control in the enterprise and supply chain. Investigate. He holds a PhD in decision-making, operations and technical management from the University of California, Los Angeles, an MBA from the Indian Management Institute in Ahmedabad, India, and a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology in Madras, India. I got.
Simin’s research is primarily concerned with understanding econometric issues surrounding the predictability of asset returns and what information drives expectations for future returns. He has a PhD in Statistics from the University of Washington, a PhD in Finance, and a Bachelor of Economics and Finance from the University of Texas in Dallas.
Zhao’s research is of particular interest in pharmaceutical supply chains, public policies, and innovative design of healthcare systems, such as addressing health care issues using new technologies such as telemedicine, online platforms, and machine learning. Apply the analysis to a healthcare system. Most of her work focuses on incentive inconsistencies in the healthcare value chain and seeks solutions to solve such problems. She holds both a PhD and Master’s degree in Industrial Engineering from Purdue University and a Mini MBA in Applied Management Principles from Purdue University as well. She holds a master’s and bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering and manufacturing engineering from Tianjin University in Tianjin, China, and a bachelor’s degree in industrial economics and system engineering from Tianjin.
Tergiman is an economist who conducts laboratory experiments with human subjects to understand individual decisions in strategic settings such as voting and negotiation where information is distributed asymmetrically. She holds a doctorate in economics from New York University and a bachelor’s degree in economics and mathematics from MIT.
Promotion of the Faculty of Clinical Science
Nancy Mahon has been promoted to a clinical professor in the accounting department. She teaches oral, written, and graphic communication, including storytelling in presentations, charismatic signals in presentations, gender and communication. Mahon holds both a PhD and a Master’s degree in Voice Communication from Pennsylvania State University.
Chelsea Hammond (Marketing), Kyle Kaplan (Risk Management), Jason Lunn (Finance), Heather Lutz (Supply Chain and Information Systems), Mallory Meehan (Risk Management), Chris Solo (Supply Chain and Information Systems) are all Associate Clinical Professor.
Hammond teaches marketing, marketing data integration, strategic marketing analysis, and marketing analysis courses in a global environment. She holds a doctorate in communication science from the University of Connecticut, a master’s degree in library science from South Connecticut State University, and a bachelor’s degree in English and Philosophy from Connecticut.
Kaplan teaches courses in business law and real estate law. She holds a doctorate in law and an MBA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a master’s degree in sports management from the University of Florida, and a bachelor’s degree in marketing from the University of Florida.
Lunn teaches courses in corporate financial management, financial analysis and evaluation, and financial management. She holds a PhD in Finance and an MBA in Corporate Finance from the University of Colorado at Boulder and a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University.
Lutz teaches courses in supply chain, supply chain management, supply chain transformation, and manufacturing service strategy. She holds a PhD in Supply Chain Management from Syracuse University, an MBA in Logistics from George Washington University, and a Bachelor of Mathematics in Pennsylvania.
Meehan teaches real estate basics, real estate analysis tools, real estate risk analysis, real estate institution and market analysis courses. She holds a PhD in Law from Dickinson Law School, an MBA in Marketing and Entrepreneurship, and a Bachelor of Science in Marketing and Finance from Smeal.
Solo teaches courses in supply chain management, descriptive business analysis, supply chain analysis, and business information systems. He holds a PhD in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research from Penn State University, a Masters in Operations Research from the US Air Force Institute of Technology, and a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from Penn State University.
Nancy McClure has been promoted to Associate Professor in the Department of Accounting. She teaches in a wide range of accounting and business courses, including financial and management accounting, auditing, taxation, commercial banking, business and industry analysis. McClure holds a Master’s degree in Accounting from Pennsylvania State University.
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