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Professor Carol King,
assistant professor of business administration, says she thinks the
worst reason to do anything is because that is the way it has always
been done. She spent years in the workplace before earning her bachelor's
degree at Dana. She says she loves teaching at Dana because of the
personal relationships she can form with her students, and she takes
the responsibility of educating them very seriously. Her email address
is cking@dana.edu.
Professor David Miller,
assistant professor of business administration (marketing), has always
taught that the Golden Rule is the most important law of business.
(It took a while for the business world to catch up with him, but
with the Enron days over, he thinks they're finally getting the message.)
As a Special Operations helicopter pilot in Vietnam, he discovered
the power of meditation. As an instructor at Dana, he incorporates
marketing techniques and spirituality into his classes. His email
address is dmiller@dana.edu.
Dr. Jeffery A. Solheim,
Associate Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science, earned his
Ph.D. from the University of Wyoming in 1992. His email address is jsolheim@dana.edu.
Dr. James Smith,
assistant professor of business (information systems), learned
about management from his college days as a drive-in theater assistant
manager and 21 years in the Air Force. During his time in the military,
he earned advanced degrees in public administration and was a student
or teacher at 14 different institutions of higher learning. His
email
address is jsmith@dana.edu.
Dr. Susan Udey,
associate professor of business administration, loves to see the
look on a student's face when they finally "get" a concept.
She believes being involved in campus and community organizations
is vital to students' success, and it's a belief she holds to her
own life as well. She's active in many Blair organizations and volunteers
during tax season to prepare returns. Her email is sudey@dana.edu.
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