MANAGEMENT
Distinguished Faculty and Staff Awards
Staff Council Award - EEO1
- Mary Ann Connell - UNIVERSITY ATTORNEY EMERITA AND INSTRUCTOR IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (1995)
School of Business Administration, Outstanding Campus MBA Professor of the Year
- Charles Clay Dibrell - ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT (2013)
- Charles Clay Dibrell - ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT (2010)
- MARK N BING - ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT (2008)
- DARREN CLINTON TREADWAY - ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (2006)
School of Business Administration, Outstanding Junior Researcher
- Richard John Gentry - ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT (2012)
- CHRISTOPHER HOWELL THOMAS - ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT (2011)
- MARK N BING - ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT (2010)
- JAMES ARTHUR MEURS - ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT (2009)
- Milorad Novicevic - ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT (2007)
- Milorad Novicevic - ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT (2005)
School of Business Administration, Outstanding Publication
- Richard John Gentry - ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT (2013)
- CHRISTOPHER HOWELL THOMAS - ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT (2012)
- MARK N BING - ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT (2008)
School of Business Administration, Outstanding Senior Researcher
- MICHAEL HARVEY - DISTINGUISHED CHAIR OF GLOBAL BUSINESS AND PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT (2005)
School of Business Administration, Outstanding PMBA Professor of the Year
- Richard John Gentry - ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT (2012)
School of Business Administration Outstanding Teacher of the Year
- Milorad Novicevic - ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT (2013)
- Charles Clay Dibrell - ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT (2011)
- Milorad Novicevic - ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT (2009)
- Ralph Hugh Hamilton - CLINICAL ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT (2008)
- Robert K Robinson - CHAIR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT, MICHAEL S STARNES CHAIR OF MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT (2005)
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