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The cornerstone of the UNC Charlotte EMBA
program is the faculty. These talented teachers,
published scholars, top researchers and
successful business professionals are all
dedicated to the students they serve. In
our classrooms, you will find professors
and students engaged in open, stimulating
dialogue about relevant and challenging
business issues. Our EMBA is about results,
from the first day of class until long after
graduation.
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may be teaching the Hong Kong program for
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Frank C. Barnes
PROFESSOR OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
PhD, Georgia State University
Expertise: Industrial and system engineering;
operations and manufacturing efficiency;
process improvement
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Charles D. Bodkin
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF MARKETING
PhD, Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University
Expertise: E-commerce; Retail consumer
behavior; Salesperson performance
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Hughlene A. Burton
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ACCOUNTING
PhD, University of Alabama
Expertise: Corporate and international
tax issues; tax policies; corporate
integration
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Mark S. Dorfman
DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR IN INSURANCE
PhD, Universi!y of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Expertise: Corporate finance; risk management
and insurance
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John Michel
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT
PhD, Columbia University
Expertise: Strategic management; entrepreneurship;
international management |
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Alan T. Shao
PROFESSOR OF MARKETING DIRECTOR, UNDERGRADUATE
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS PROGRAMS
PhD, University of Alabama
Expertise: International trade; marketing
research; secondary data collection
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Baba Prasad
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION
SYSTEMS
PhD, University of Pennsylvania
Expertise: Electronic commerce; information
systems and corporate strategy; economics
of information Systems |
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Calvin W. Sealey
TORRENCE E. HEMBY SR. DISTINGUISHED
PROFESSOR IN BANKING AND CHAIR, DEPARTMENT
OF FINANCE AND BUSINESS LAW
PhD, University of Georgia
Expertise: Banking theory and practice;
financial institutions; capital markets |
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