Master of Business Administration
Faculty
They bring to the classroom a broad range of business, industry, and consulting experience, as well as outstanding academic credentials and teaching experience.
While their primary focus is teaching and mentoring, many are also involved in academic research, publishing articles and books, and serving in professional organizations.
At the same time, they stay active in the business community, providing consulting services, sitting on corporate boards, and working with a number of charitable, non-profit organizations. This keeps them up-to-date and ready to share the latest and most timely information with their students.
Harold H. Branstrator, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Business Administration.
B.S., California State University, San Bernadino; MBA, University of Redlands; Ph.D., Capella University
David A. Campbell, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Economics.
B.S., James Madison University; M.A. and Ph. D., George Mason University
Carolyn W. Carter, Ph.D.
Professor of Computer Information Systems and Business.
M.A., East Tennessee State University; MSC, S.E., University of Evansville; Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Timothy R. Carter, D.B.A.
Assistant Professor of Marketing and Business Administration
B.A. and M.A., Tusculum College; D.B.A., Argosy University
William B. Greer, Ph.D.
President and Kegley Professor of Economics and Business
MBA, East Tennessee State University; Ph.D., The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Robert L. Mahan, Jr., C.P.A., D.B.A.
Professor of Accounting.
B.B.A., Grand Valley State College; M.Acc., University of Georgia; East Tennessee State University; D.B.A., Argosy University
Carolyn S. Massello, D.B.A.
Assistant Professor of Business Administration.
M.S.A., Central Michigan University; D.B.A., University of Sarasota (Argosy University)
Victoria L. Sitter, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Business Administration.
B.A. East Tennessee State University; M.S., The University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Ph.D., Regent University


