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Program Administration
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J. Cole Smith
ESI 6314, Deterministic Methods in Operations Research
(352) 392-1464, ext. 2020
cole@ise.ufl.edu
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Henry Tosi
MAN 5245, Organizational Behavior
(352) 392-6147
henry.tosi@cba.ufl.edu |
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Associate Professor and Graduate Coordinator, Industrial & Systems Engineering
Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 2000; B.S., Clemson University (Summa Cum Laude), 1996
Dr. Smith's research interests include combinatorial optimization, especially mathematical programming and dynamic programming. He is a recipient of a Young Investigator Award funded by the Office of Naval Research, and has also been funded on grants from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research.
From 2000 to 2005, Dr. Smith was an Assistant Professor at the University of Arizona, and spent the summer of 2003 working at the National Security Agency (NSA). His role with the NSA enabled him to consult on several problems of interest in improving national security a line of research that has continued in the years since then. Dr. Smith has also worked on projects in conjunction with AMD, Intel, Lockheed-Martin, and the Federal Aviation Administration, in addition to his government-sponsored research.
Editorial Boards: Journal of Global Optimization, Networks, Optimization Letters, Journal of Problem Solving
Honors and Awards: Young Investigator Award by the Office of Naval Research (2002), First place, 2001 IIE Pritsker Doctoral Dissertation Award
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McGriff Professor of Management
Ph.D., 1964; M.B.A., 1962; B.S., 1958, The Ohio State University
Professor Tosi was a faculty member at Michigan State University and has been a visiting professor at several universities, including Cornell and S.D.A. Bocconi (Milan, Italy). He has served as the Chair of the Management Department at the University of Florida. He is the author/co-author of several books on organizational behavior and has published many articles in the field. His current research focuses on the development of a model of organizational performance.
Editorial Boards: Administrative Science Quarterly, Academy of Management Review, Business Topics, Journal of Business Research, Svillupo Ed Organizzazione
Honors and Awards: Fulbright Grant, 1988; Fellow, Academy of Management; Professional Excellence Award, 1996
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Jean-Phillippe P. Richard
ESI 6912, Decision Making under Uncertainty
(352) 392-1464, ext. 2018
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Stephen Kwaku Asare
ACG 5065, Financial and Managerial Accounting
(352) 392-8893
stephen.asare@cba.ufl.edu |
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Associate Professor, Industrial and Systems Engineering
Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology 2002; B. S. Applied Mathematics Engineering (Summa Cum Laude), Université Catholique de Louvain (Belgium).
Dr Richard's research focuses on the design and application of methods for the global solution of mixed integer linear and nonlinear optimization problems. On the theoretical side, Dr. Richard has designed new cutting planes and formulation improvement procedures for these problems. On the application side, Dr. Richard has developed models and solutions for infrastructure security, radiation therapy and railroad operations. He is the recipient of a CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation. Dr. Richard has taught a large array of Operations Research classes, mostly in the array of optimization. Before Joining the University of Florida faculty, Dr. Richard was an Assistant Professor at Purdue from 2002 to 2008.
Honors and Awards: Sigma Xi Best Dissertation Award at Georgia Institute of Technology (2003), NSF CAREER award (2004), Alan B. Pritsker Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award at the School of Industrial Engineering Purdue (2007 and 2008), James H. Greene Graduate Educator Award at the School of Industrial Engineering at Purdue (2005 and 2007), IIE Transactions Best Application Paper Award in 2008.
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Associate Professor of Accounting (KPMG Term Professor)
PhD, University of Arizona, 1989; JD (Cum Laude), University of Florida 2006; MBA, Baylor University, 1985; BSc (First Class Honors), University of Ghana, 1982; CFE, Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, 1996; Florida Bar (admitted 2006).
Professor Asare's research, which focuses on understanding and improving auditors' decisions, has appeared in the leading accounting and psychology journals, and has been funded by the AICPA and KPMG Peat Marwick Research foundation. He is the current editor of the Journal of Accounting Literature. He is also interested in improving governance in transitional democracies. His monograph on the use of criminal law to uphold the Fiduciary Role of Public Officers has been published by the Ghana Center for Democratic Development.
Honors and Awards: Cook Teaching Award for Excellence and Innovation in Teaching, 2003 and 1997; University of Florida Fisher School of Accounting Undergraduate Teacher of the Year, 1999; University of Florida College of Business Undergraduate Teacher of the Year, 1993
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Joseph P. Geunes
ESI 6323, Models for Supply Chain Management
(352) 392-1464, ext. 2012
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Craig Tapley
FIN 5405, Business Financial Management
(352) 392-6654
ctapley@ufl.edu |
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Associate Professor and Associate Chair of Industrial & Systems Engineering
Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University, 1999; MBA, Pennsylvania State University, 1993; B.S., Drexel University (Magna Cum Laude), 1990
Professor Geunes' research interests lie in manufacturing and logistics systems analysis and design, including distribution systems that support the efficient delivery of product variety and value. At the University of Florida, he has taught Supply Chain Management and Analysis and Production & Inventory Control.
From 1990 to 1992 Dr. Geunes worked for AT&T as a Network Development Project Manager managing the phases of design, development, testing and deployment of 800 services offering new technologies to major business customers. He also worked for Bell of Pennsylvania, Metropolitan Edison, and McNeil Consumer Products Company. He is currently the associate editor of Decision Sciences and is Logistics and Inventory Systems Area Editor for Computers & Industrial Engineering.
Editorial Boards: Manufacturing and Service Operations Management; and Production and Operations Management
Honors and Awards: University of Florida ISE Department's Outstanding Faculty Member, 1998-1999, 1999-2000, and 2003-2004; Meritorious Service Award, 2005 (Manufacturing and Service Operations Management)
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Graham-Buffett Senior Lecturer of Finance
D.B.A., Indiana University, 1980; M.B.A., The Amos Tuck School at Dartmouth, 1976; B.S., Trinity College (Hartford), 1972
Professor Tapley has been at the University of Florida since 1981 and spent nine years as Assistant Dean and Director of Undergraduate Programs for the Warrington College of Business Administration and three years as the Director of the Florida MBA Programs. He currently teaches corporate finance and long-run financial strategy in the graduate and undergraduate curriculums, and has taught in many of the College's external and executive programs, including the Weekend and Professional MBA Programs, as well as programs for Harris Corporation, AT&T/Universal Card Services, and for the College of Engineering through their Master of Engineering Management Program. He has been a Finance Instructor for IBM's International Finance, Planning & Administration (IFPA) School, for Freddie Mac in their School of Mortgage Finance, and has taught as a visitor at the Helsinki School of Economics and Business in Mikkeli, Finland. He has also served as a visiting professor at Indiana University and as a bank examiner for the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
Editorial Boards: NACADA Journal of the National Academic Advising Association; Journal of Corporate Finance
Honors and Awards: Florida MBA Outstanding Faculty Award for the 2002 WMBA Program; the 2004-2005 R1Edu Faculty Award for Excellence in Online Teaching; the WCBA 2006-2007 Undergraduate Teacher of the Year Award; and the WCBA 2006¬-2007 and the 2007-2008 Undergraduate Faculty Member of the Year Award for the Department of Finance.
Professor Tapley is a member of the Financial Management Association and the American Finance Association.
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Joseph C. Hartman
EIN 6227, Quality Engineering and Process Improvement (352) 392-1464, ext. 2013
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Joseph W. Alba
MAR 5805, Marketing Management
(352) 273-3280
joe.alba@cba.ufl.edu |
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Professor and Chair of Industrial & Systems Engineering
Ph.D., Georgia Institute of Technology, 1996; M.S. Industrial Engineering , Georgia Institute of Technology, 1994; B.S. General Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (with honors), 1992
Professor Hartman's research interests are in dynamic optimization with applications in financial engineering and logistics. He has taught courses in engineering economics, production and logistics, probability and statistics, computer programming, and networks and graphs. He recently published a textbook in engineering economics.
Dr. Hartman previously served as the Kledaras Endowed Chair and Department Chair of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Lehigh University before joining the UF faculty in 2007. He was also a visiting professor in the Management Science group at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. He is a licensed professional engineer.
Editorial Board: The Engineering Economist (Editor)
Honors and Awards: Kledaras Endowed Chair, Lehigh University, 2003; Outstanding Young Industrial Engineer (Institute of Industrial Engineers), 2002; Outstanding Young Engineer, Lehigh Valley Chapter ofthe Pennsylvania Society of Professional Engineers, 2005; Frank Hook Assistant Professorship, Lehigh University, 2001; NSF Career Award, 2000; ASEE Eugene L. Grant Award, 2000 and 2005; Teacher of the Year, IMSE Department, Lehigh University, 1999.
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Distinguished Professor and Chair, Department of Marketing
Ph.D., Temple University 1981; BA, SUNY Albany 1976
Professor Alba's research focuses on various aspects of consumer knowledge, decision making, brand equity, product design, and pricing. His teaching focuses on marketing strategy, new product development, and information processing. He is a past President of the Association of Consumer Research and a former associate editor of the Journal of Consumer Research.
Editorial Boards: Journal of Consumer Research, Journal of Consumer Psychology, Journal of Marketing Research, Journal of Marketing, International Journal of Research in Marketing, Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, and Marketing Letters.
Honors and Awards: Journal of Marketing MSI/Paul Root Award (1997), AMA Louis Stern Award (2005), Journal of Consumer Research Outstanding Article Award (1987, 2003), the Sheth-JCR Foundation Award (2008), JCR Outstanding Reviewer Award (2002, 2003), SCP Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award (2004), AMA Paul D. Converse Award (2008), Fellow of the Society for Consumer Psychology (2003), Fellow of the American Psychological Association (2003), UF Research Foundation Professor (2005), Phi Beta Kappa (1975), Sigma Xi (1981), Beta Gamma Sigma (1994), Executive MBA Outstanding Teacher Award (2003, 2003, 2007, 2007, 2008, 2009), MBA Elective Outstanding Teacher Award (2002, 2007, 2008)
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Various Mentors
EIN 6905, Master's Project |
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Linda Clarke
MAN 6721, Business Policy (352) 392-7992
clarkel@ufl.edu |
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Ph.D., Management and International Business, Florida International University; J.D. (cum laude), specializing in Public and Private International Law, Washington College of Law at American University; MBA, Queens University; BS, Mathematical Sciences with Concentrations in Physics, Mathematics and Computer Science, Appalachian State University; BA, Germanic Languages and Literature, University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
Dr. Clarke has taught in graduate schools of business, economics, and engineering in Asia, the Caribbean, and the United States, including American University, The University of Florida, Florida International University, Florida Atlantic University, Fudan University, The Ibero-American University, The University of Technology, and in the University of North Carolina System. Over the years she has also worked professionally as a manager, consultant, scientist, or engineer in companies such as Michelin Tire Corp., Science Museums of Charlotte, IBM, Duke Energy, Rexham/Bowater, Broadway & Seymour, First Union Corp., and others.
Her research publications have appeared in The Academy of Management Journal, Journal of International Business Studies, Academy of Management Executive, The International Journal of Human Resources Management, Journal of International Entrepreneurship, and The Journal of Eastern European Studies, among others.
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