Glenna A. Dod Meyer D. Abbott Turner Professor of Free Enterprise and Social and Behavioral Sciences Division Chair. B.S. (Business Education) Eastern Kentucky University 1965; M.A. (Business Education) Eastern Kentucky University 1968; Ed.D. (Business Education/Management) University of Southern Mississippi 1975. My primary research focuses on international business in Eastern Europe, gender issues in business communication, and marketing strategies for small businesses. Tate 22. gmeyer@wesleyancollege.edu
Philip Davis Taylor Director of Graduate Business Programs, Professor of Economics, Business and Economics Department Chair. B.A. (Economics) University of North Carolina 1971; M.B.A. (Finance) University of North Carolina 1973; M.A., Ph.D. (Economics) Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1989. My primary interests include the valuation of stocks and bonds and their derivative instruments and the impact of globalization on the financial institutions that trade these securities. Tate 13. ptaylor@wesleyancollege.edu
Kel-Ann Eyler Associate Professor of Accounting. B.S. (Accounting) University of Virginia 1977; M.P.A., Ph.D. (Accounting) Georgia State University 1990. My research interests are auditor judgment, accounting history, accounting ethics, international accounting, and gender issues in accounting. Tate . keyler@wesleyancollege.edu
Yelena Tuzova, Visiting Instructor of Economics. B.A. (Pianoforte) Ippolitov-Ivanov Academy of Music, 1997; B.A. (Economics) University of Colorado at Denver, 2001; B.A. (Linguistics) Lomonosov Moscow State University, 2002; M.A. (Economics) University of Minnesota, 2007; Ph.D. (Economics) University of Minnesota, 2009. I specialize in macroeconomic policy and quantitative modeling in transition and developing countries. Tate 12. ytuzova@wesleyancollege.edu
Adjunct Faculty
Jim Halloran Visiting Instructor of Management and Entrepreneurship. B.A., M.B.A. (Management) Rollins College, 1967. My primary interests include further development of entrepreneurship as a field of study for traditional and non-traditional students as well as offering business development seminars and workshops to members of the Greater Macon business community. Tate 14. jhalloran@wesleyancollege.edu
John Gregory George, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Business. B.S., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Master of Earth and Environmental Resource Management, Ph.D., University of South Carolina.
Rhonda Roell-Taylor, Adjunct Instructor of Business. B.B.A., Mercer University; J.D., Mississippi College School of Law.
Donald D.Wilson, Jr., Adjunct Professor of Business Administration. B.S., M.S., University of Southern Mississippi; Ph.D., University of Arkansas. |