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Faculty Profiles
GW's 120+ full-time faculty and approximately 60 distinguished practitioners from the Washington, DC community and from around the world bring with them a wealth of experience in research and in practice. Open the Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times or tune into The Nightly Business Report and you are likely to read or hear the vanguard views of this renowned faculty. Below is a partial list that demonstrates their diverse backgrounds and areas of expertise.
Douglas Anderson
Assistant Professor
Department of Health Services Management and Leadership
MHA, Duke University, 1976
BA, Psychology, University of North Carolina, 1974
Areas of Expertise: Healthcare policy development and implications, physician practice management.
Edward J. Cherian
Professor of Information Systems
PhD, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1966
MS, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1963
BSEE, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1958
Areas of Expertise: Information systems, software engineering, electronic business.
Neil G. Cohen
Associate Professor of Finance
DB, University of Virginia, 1975
MBA, University of Michigan, 1964
BA, Olivet University, 1963
Chartered Financial Analyst
Areas of Expertise: Corporate financial analysis, valuation, investing/portfolio management, investment banking, personal financial advising.
Kurt Darr, JD, ScD
Professor of Hospital Administration
Department of Health Services Management and Leadership
Doctor of Science, The Johns Hopkins University School of Hygiene and Public Health, 1973
MHA, University of Minnesota, 1966
JD, University of Minnesota School of Law, 1964
BA, Concordia College, 1961
Areas of Expertise: Health services ethics, hospital and medical staff organization and management, quality and productivity improvements, applying the Deming method in health services delivery.
Robert F. Dyer
Professor of Marketing
DBA, University of Maryland, 1972
MBA, Bowling Green State University, 1966
BS, Bowling Green State University, 1965
Areas of Expertise: Marketing research, marketing decision support, systems, electronic marketing.
Theodore Glickman
Associate Professor of Decision Sciences
PhD, Johns Hopkins University, 1971 BS, State
University of New York at Stony Brook, 1965
Areas of Expertise: Performance measurement systems, risk assessment, transportation and logistics systems, applied operations research, critical infrastructure protection issues, public-private partnerships.
Leo C. Moersen
Associate Professor of Accountancy, Business Law
JD, The College of William and Mary, 1981
BS, University of Connecticut, 1976
Areas of Expertise: Business law, contract law, international business law.
George Solomon
Associate Professor of Decision Sciences
DBA, The George Washington University, 1982
MBA, Suffolk University, 1971
BSB, Central Connecticut State University, 1971
AS, Norwalk Community College, 1970
Areas of Expertise: Entrepreneurship, small business management, organizational development.
Ayman El Tarabisy
Research Professor
Director of International Council of Small Business (ICSB) EdD, The George Washington University, 2006
MBA, The George Washington University, 1998
Areas of Expertise: Entrepreneurship, small business management, organizational development.
Thomas Verghese
Adjunct Professor of Accounting
PhD, Columbia University, 1988
MS Accountancy, University of Houston, 1980
BSEE, Madras University, 1970
Areas of Expertise: Accounting, financial information systems, transaction control, product costing, product mix planning, product pricing, capacity planning.
Jiawen Yang
Professor of International Business
PhD, New York University, 1993
MA, University of International Business & Economics, China, 1984
BA, University of International Business & Economics, China, 1979
Areas of Expertise: International financial markets, international trade policies, economic and financial issues in emerging markets, business environment in China, globalization issues.
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