HARSHARANJEET JAGPAL
Professor Marketing; Ph.D., Columbia University,Professor Jagpal regularly contributes to such journals as Marketing Science and the Journal of Business. He is the Author of Marketing Strategy and Uncertainty, Oxford University Press, 1999. His interests include market research, psychometrics, strategic planning, forecasting multivariate statistics, and finance. He has published widely in professional journals in economics, marketing, and statistics. |
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ISAAC GOTTLIEB
Associate Director of Information Technology; Ph.D., Columbia University,Professor Gottlieb is a consultant in the areas of MIS and Decision Support Systems. Some of the organizations consulted include: NYC Fire Department, NY State Medical, NY Stock Exchange, Israel Aircraft Industries, the DOD and Bet-Shemesh Jet Engines. He was president for 10 years of Peliplast, Inc. (a robotics aided manufacturing company of high tech products.) |
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LEONARD GOODMAN
Professor; PhD, New York University. Dr. Goodman serves as Vice Chair of the Accounting Department and is Director of Accounting Programs on the New Brunswick campus. He has written extensively in the field of taxation of corporations and the history of taxation. |
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LEWIS KERMAN
Associate Dean, School of Management
Instructor, Accounting & Information Systems.
Dean Kerman¡¯s areas of interest include general business law (both domestic and international) and real estate law and finance. He has been admitted to the New Jersey and federal bars for the past 25 years and formerly served as Dean of Students at Rutgers Law School. |
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MARTIN MARKOWITZ
Director of International Programs; Ph.D., City University of New York. Professor Markowitz's teaching and professional interests are in Organizational Behavior specifically leadership, human resource management, and motivation. He also teaches courses in application of quantitative methods to managerial decision making.
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MARK G. CASTELINO
Associate Professor, Ph.D., Baruch College. Professor Castelino's interests include hedging theory and practice in financial futures and commodity markets. He has published in Journals including the Review of Futures Markets, and the Journal of Futures. |
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GEORGE FARRIS
Professor and Director, Technology Resource Center; Ph.D., University of Michigan. Professor Farris has published articles on technical professionals, managerial development, and management. Farris' interests include managing technology, innovation, stimulating creativity, and technological innovators.
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ROSA OPPENHEIM
Associate Dean of Faculty of Management and Professor; Ph.D., Polytechnic University. Dr. Oppenheim's major interests are in total quality management in higher education, and applications of Box-Jenkins model/building techniques. She is the author of two texts and has conducted training programs for major corporations. She is the recipients of numerous awards for excellence in teaching. |
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