New Faculty
Join Coggin College
We are pleased to announce faculty members who have recently
joined the Coggin College of Business.
Department of
Accounting & Finance
Pattanaporn
(Aye) Kitsabunnarat
Dr. Kitsabunnarat joins the Finance
faculty in January 2007, as an Assistant Professor. Originally
from Thailand, she did her graduate work at the University
of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. She has been an Assistant Professor
at Texas A&M International University since 2002. Her
research interests include Corporate Finance & Governance
and International Markets.
Department of
Economics & Geography
Timothy M. Vowles
Dr. Vowles joins Economics and Geography in August 2006.
He is currently a senior lecturer at Victoria University
of Wellington in New Zealand. He received his Ph.D. in Geography
from the University of Denver in 2000. His specialty is
transportation geography, particularly as it relates to
airlines.
Department of
Management, Marketing & Logistics
Reham A. Eltantawy
Dr. Eltantawy joined UNF in August 2005. She completed her
Ph.D. at Florida State University and is teaching Principles
of Marketing and Purchasing Management. Her dissertation
topic was, "The impact of strategic skills on supply
management performance: A resource-based view."
Antony Paulraj
Dr. Paulraj also joined the college in August 2005. He received
his DBA at Cleveland State University and is teaching Productions/Operations/Quantitative
Methods and Logistics Sub-systems Analysis. His dissertation
topic was, "Towards a unified theory in supply chain
management: Critical constructs and their effect on performance."
Saurabh Gupta
In August 2006, Dr. Gupta will begin his new position at
UNF. He recently completed his Ph.D. in MIS, at the University
of Georgia and will be teaching Management Information Systems.
His dissertation title is, "Longitudinal investigation
of technology-mediated collaborative learning in an end-user
training context."
For more information about faculty in
the Coggin College of Business, please visit our website
at www.unf.edu/coggin. |