Syrous K. Kooros
Professor of Economics. B.S., M.S., University of Tehran; B.S., University Vermont; M.S., Ph.D., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Sc.D., University of Paris.
Dr. Niranjan Pati
Dean and Professor of Operations Management
Indiana University -Kokomo
Pati was the chairperson of the Management at the University of Wisconsin La Crosse where he earned his professorial ranks and tenure, and a graduate teaching assistant and a senior teaching fellow at Northwestern University, where he obtained his doctorate.
Dr. dt ogilvie
dt ogilvie is Associate Provost of Information Technology Strategy and Associate Professor of Strategic Management
on the Faculty of Management at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, and is on the Advisory Board of the Rutgers
Center for Entrepreneurial Management.
She earned her Ph.D. in Strategic Management from The University of Texas at Austin, her MBA in Strategic Management and International Strategic Management from the Executive MBA Program at Southern Methodist University, her BA in Sociology from Oberlin College, and attended The Wharton School of Business at The University of Pennsylvania. Dr. ogilvie earned
certificates in Advanced Marketing from The University of Texas at Austin and in Non-Linear Systems from the
Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research at The University of Michigan, where was a Visiting Scholar
in the summer of 1993.
Bahman Mirshab
Dean, College of Business Administration, University of Detroit Mercy and Professor of Management Science Information Systems. Has taught in various areas including, system dynamics, project management, simulation, information systems, management science, economics, and decision making. Mirshab’s publications and professional presentations deal with system dynamics, income tax, simulation, management science, and information systems. His latest publication System Dynamics: a Survey relates to a very new and fast growing field of knowledge called system dynamics. Mirshab earned his Ph.D. degree from Wayne State University, M.A. from University of Detroit and B.A. from Tehran University in Iran.
Charles Evans
Is a longtime professor in the School of Business at Florida A&M.
Thanks Esquire for your web research. Next time you post my stories all over the web, I'd appreciate you mentioning where you got the news from. A link would also be nice.
We've been really busy this week traveling and working on stories for our REAL job, yah gotta eat ya' know!
I like to see my former professor, Dr. Evans, be named dean, and I'd like to see him do three things: Achieve accreditation for the School; Create a succession plan for himself; Build the SBI Alumni Network.
ReplyDeletemy bad for not giving you your props...I'm bad at that...Also note that Pati is actually the Dean presently at Indiana University kokomo.
ReplyDeleteMoreover, I hope we are not choosing a dean based on haven known them before but on qualifications...from what I see Dr. Evans is the least credential out of the five...what has Evans been doing so that SBI would not slip as far as it has?
Esquire
SBI slippage, in my opinion, can be attributed primarily to no succession plan before Dr. Mobley retired.
ReplyDeleteThe next dean does not have to be around for the next 20 years to be effective, but to do the things I mentioned previously. Meanwhile, we need to be growing our own; that is, a certain percentage of graduates should be identified each year who might go on to earn a Ph.D. while the rest of us build a corporate and professional network that sustains the school.
Sybil C. did that all by herself, and now is the time to compartmentalize it and assign the work to our best and brightest.
Put it like this, Mobley brought Evans here as her successor and cut him loose, just like Aubrey Long, Atkinson and a long list of others.
ReplyDeleteHis credentials ain't all that and there is nothing outstanding about his tenure at SBI in the last 15 years. Hell, he ain't even published a paper, book or letter in the damn newspaper since last century.