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Five Join College Faculty this Fall

  • Keith Brouthers, PhD, professor of strategy, Department of Management, Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Brouthers came to the college from the faculty of King’s College London, University of London, U.K., where he was professor of business strategy from 2005-2009. He previously taught international strategic entrepreneurship at the Fox School of Business, Temple University, as well as strategic and international management at University of East London, U.K., and strategic management at Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

  • Srinivasan Krishmamurthy, PhD, assistant professor of finance, Department of Business Management

Dr. Krishmamurthy previously was on the faculty of the State University of New York, Binghamton, NY, and the University of Central Florida, Orlando. He received his PhD in finance in 1998, from the A. B. Freeman School of Business at Tulane University

  • Bradley Lail, CPA, PhD candidate, Department of Accounting

Lail’s teaching interests are in the areas financial and international accounting, and his research interests are market-based accounting research, segment disclosures, earnings management, international accounting issues and analysts’ forecasts. He is completing his Ph.D. at the University of Oklahoma.

  • Jeffrey Stonebraker, assistant professor, supply chain management, Department of Business Management

Stonebraker came to the college from the Department of Statistics & Operations Technology at the University of Denver’s Daniels College of Business. He received his PhD in Management Science from Arizona State University in 1993. His thesis topic was: Applying decision analysis to sequential decisions under uncertainty with continuous decision variables.

  • Andrea Civelli, PhD Candidate, visiting teaching assistant professor, Department of Economics

Civelli is completing his doctoral program at Princeton University, where he received his master’s in economics in 2005. He earned his bachelor’s in economics at Bocconi University in Milan in 2002. His major fields of interest are macroeconomics, international macroeconomics and finance, and time series econometrics.

The college also welcomes visiting scholars, including:

  • Department of Business Management: Jim Yuill, lecturer, IT/IS, joining the college from the Department of Computer Science in NC State’s College of Engineering, where he was primary researcher for several computer security research projects.
  • Department of Management, Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Jong-in Choi, director of the Research and Policy Center in Daejeon, South Korea. He is working with Steve Markham, associate professor.
  • Department of Economics: Yuying Zhang, visiting scholar, from HauZhong University of Science and Technology, China, and Aijun Wang, visiting scholar.

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In the photo are, left to right: Bradley Lail, Jeffrey Stonebraker, Srinivasan Krishmamurthy, and Keith Brouthers.