Faculty Honor Roll
The Undergraduate Business Council and Undergraduate Programs Office awards the Faculty Honor Roll to the highest-ranking faculty members from the previous semester. They are chosen based on exceptionally high scores in their course instructor surveys from the previous semester. The honor roll is awarded both semesters each year to the top 10 percent of undergraduate faculty at McCombs. The instructors chosen for this honor stand as testaments to the faculty's ability to make a class exhilarating, interesting, and informative for students.
Spring 2012
Gretchen Charrier
Lecturer
Department of Accounting
Gretchen Charrier received her M.P.A. at the University of Texas at Austin and her B.S. in Accounting at the University of Kentucky. Her teaching interests include financial and managerial accounting, taxation and financial statement analysis.
Douglas Dierking
Assistant Department Chair
Management
Ethan Burris
Associate Professor
Management
Jonathan Highbarger
Lecturer
Marketing
Stephanie Jue
Lecturer
Business, Government, and Society
Sanford Leeds
Senior Lecturer
Finance
Rory Morgan McDonald
Assistant Professor
Management
Douglas Morrice
Professor
Information, Risk, and Operations Management
Director of University of Texas Supply Chain Management Center of Excellence
Bobbie and Coulter R. Sublett Centennial Professorship in Business Dr. Morrice received his Ph.D. in Operations Research and Industrial Engineering from Cornell University. His research includes the modeling and analysis of service operations, risk management, and supply chain management.
Fran Pedersen
Lecturer
Business, Government, and Society
Robert Prentice
Professor and Department Chair
Business, Government and Society
Robert Prentice received his B.A. from the University of Kansas and his J.D. from Washburn University. His research and teaching interests include partnership and corporate law, securities regulation, and the legal liability of accountants.
Stephen Smith
Lecturer
Accounting
Fall 2011
Gretchen Charrier
Lecturer
Department of Accounting
Gretchen Charrier received her M.P.A. at the University of Texas at Austin and her B.S. in Accounting at the University of Kentucky. Her teaching interests include financial and managerial accounting, taxation and financial statement analysis.
Prabhudev Konana
Chairman
Department of Information, Risk, and Operations Management
University Distinguished Teaching Professor
William H. Seay Centennial Professorship on Business
Prabhudev Konana received his B.Tech. (Chemical Engineering) from the University of Mysore (India), his M.B.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Arizona. His research and teaching interests are in global sourcing, e-business value assessment, supply chain management, virtual communities, design of next generation electronic brokerages, and online investing.
Sanford Leeds
Senior Lecturer
Management
Luis Martins
Associate Professor
Management
Christopher Meakin
Senior Lecturer
Business, Government, and Society
James Miller
Lecturer
Finance
Fran Pedersen
Lecturer
Business, Government, and Society
Robert Prentice
Professor and Department Chair
Business, Government and Society
Robert Prentice received his B.A. from the University of Kansas and his J.D. from Washburn University. His research and teaching interests include partnership and corporate law, securities regulation, and the legal liability of accountants.
Jonathan Sims
Ph.D. Student
Management
Rajashri Srinivasan
Associate Professor
Marketing
Michael Williamson
Associate Professor
Accounting
Spring 2011
Dean Bredeson
Senior Lecturer
Business, Government, and Society
Ethan Burris
Associate Professor
Management
Gail Gemberling
Distinguished Senior Lecturer
Information, Risk, and Operations Management
Greg Hallman
Senior Lecturer
Finance
Jonathan Highbarger
Lecturer
Marketing
Cole Holmes
Lecturer
Management
David Miller
Lecturer
Finance
Fran Pedersen
Lecturer
Business, Government, and Society
Robert Prentice
Professor and Department Chair
Business, Government and Society
Robert Prentice received his B.A. from the University of Kansas and his J.D. from Washburn University. His research and teaching interests include partnership and corporate law, securities regulation, and the legal liability of accountants.