MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Distinguished Faculty and Staff Awards
Staff Council Award - EEO4
- QUINTON FOREMAN - ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT (2008)
School of Business Administration, Outstanding Campus MBA Professor of the Year
- Anthony Paul Fernand Ammeter - ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS AND ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT AND MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS (2006)
School of Business Administration, Outstanding Senior Researcher
- Bahram Alidaee - PROFESSOR OF PRODUCTION OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSOR OF PHARMACY ADMINISTRATION (2006)
- Milam W Aiken - CHAIR AND PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS (2004)
- Bahram Alidaee - PROFESSOR OF PRODUCTION OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT AND PROFESSOR OF PHARMACY ADMINISTRATION (2003)
School of Business Administration, Outstanding PMBA Professor of the Year
- Bart L Garner - CLINICAL ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES (2013)
- Bart L Garner - CLINICAL ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES (2011)
- Bart L Garner - CLINICAL ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND DIRECTOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES (2010)
School of Business Administration Outstanding Teacher of the Year
- Anthony Paul Fernand Ammeter - ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS AND ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT AND MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS (2006)
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