Jones College of Business Annual Report 2019

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Jones College achieved important milestones in 2018–19. Three top 40 or better national rankings—for the M.S. in Finance, Supply Chain Management concentration in the M.S. in Management, and Business Intelligence and Analytics concentration in the M.S. in Information Systems—brought our total number of such recognitions to nine in the past three years. We launched two degree programs and two concentrations in existing degrees in response to needs identified in the business community. We started the Political Economy Research Institute; hired its director, faculty, and staff; and hosted a scholar-in-residence day with Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient Arthur Laffer. We hired faculty and staff to enhance every academic department. We topped the $1 million annual fundraising mark. Students, faculty, and alumni received local, regional, national, and international recognition for achievements, providing more evidence that our efforts toward “national prominence and regional dominance” are paying huge dividends! Jones College Dean David J. Urban Editor/Designer Sally Ham Govan Photography J. Intintoli, Eric Sutton University President Sidney A. McPhee Cover M.B.A. candidate Autumn Johnson

Over 3,000 students have received Dale Carnegie® training in human relations, communication, and other soft skills since 2015. This initiative is still unique among major collegiate business schools, and the effect on our students has been transformational. Our Business and Economic Research Center and MTSU Lead Center of the Tennessee Small Business Development Center network are making significant contributions to the economic development of the greater Nashville region. On a personal note, I have served as dean for six years, the average length of service for AACSB-accredited business school deans. I remain excited about the prospects for Jones College, and I am still proud to lead the effort toward continuous quality improvement. Go Blue Raiders!

David J. Urban, Ph.D., PCM, Dean and Professor of Marketing

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0819-7812 / Middle Tennessee State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, or disability. See our full policy at www.mtsu.edu/iec. / 1,500 copies printed at Lithographics, Nashville, Tenn.

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DENTS Neema Muderhwa is a Tennessee Small Business Development Center intern.


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Professional Development Seminar. Jones College Executive in Residence John Boyens gave presentations to graduate students. Pearson Professionalism Badge accredited by Acclaim. Professional Preparation in Marketing students completed requirements for the credential that appears on each student’s LinkedIn page.

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Business Exchange for Student Talent (BEST). College wide, organized by Management and Marketing Meet the Firms. Accounting IT Connect Career Fair. Information Systems and Analytics Graduate Student Career Fair. Networking event with Murfreesboro Young Professionals Blue Raider Economics and Finance Network Events. Risk Management and Insurance Career Fair. Internship Fair. Battle for the Beta Alpha Psi Cup. Accounting golf outing

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Expectations for students’ professional behavior were posted in all Jones College classrooms.

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Job/Internship Search Strategies. Parliamentary Procedure for Leaders. The Competitive Job Market. How to relate transferable skills to a career, how to get and stand out in an interview Resume Workshop. Careers in Finance, Wealth Management, Consulting. First Tennessee Bank Personal Finance Series. Saving and budgeting, identity theft, understanding credit How to Work a Career Fair. UBS Valuation Seminar. LinkedIn. Getting started, networking, an employer’s perspective Finding a Mentor. If Only I’d Known. Panel of alumni on preparing for career success Sell Yourself Better: Dining Etiquette for Professionals. Straight Talk: Ask the Employers. Panel discussion Overcoming Challenges in Small Business Ownership. “Wait, We Have a Career Development Center?” Personal Branding and Marketing. Color Code Personality. Interpersonal skills workshop Professionalism. What are employers looking for? Leadership Exposé. Career development for Accounting majors Breaking the Borders in Business. Overcoming the glass ceiling Tell Me a Little about Yourself. Commonly asked interview questions Business Unplugged. Networking night

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Danielle Gipson (l) and Titile Niamke won third place for Divinity LLC in the Business Plan Competition.


U.S. Army veteran Victor Sanchez assists with research as a graduate student worker in the Business and Economic Research Center.


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Beta Alpha Psi achieved Superior status. Student Center for the Public Trust received Star status. Gamma Iota Sigma received the Well Rounded Chapter Award. Real Estate Club Activities. ●● Legopalooza. Students competed to build the “home of their dreams” using thousands of Lego pieces. The event publicized opportunities for students interested in real estate brokerage, finance, development, property management, and appraisal. ●● Dome Day. MTSU alumnus and patent-holding inventor John Hurt of Zip Tie Domes led students in building a geodesic dome of PVC pipe and zip ties in under an hour. Beta Alpha Psi (BAP) Activities. ●● Professional Meetings. Representatives from firms Deloitte, EY, Crowe, and Puryear, Hamilton, Hausman & Wood spoke on topics relevant to accounting careers. ●● Annual Golf Tournament and Battle for BAP Cup. Thirteen accounting firms and professional organizations participated; 21 BAP members and candidates attended as players or volunteers.

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Pop In. Free popcorn with advising appointment scheduling Bounce Out. Outdoor games to relieve exam stress Lunch on Us. Free pizza Perk Up. Free coffee and snacks

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Accounting Connections. Promotes the accounting profession Alpha Kappa Psi. Promotes leadership and real-world skill development American Marketing Association. Marketing resources and networking Association of Information Technology Professionals. Information systems career preparation Beta Alpha Psi. Introduction to the professional side of accounting Beta Gamma Sigma. Honor society for students in business programs accredited by AACSB International Blue Raider Finance Network. Connecting students with professionals Collegiate DECA. Provides a competitive edge in the global job market Economics Club. Promotes the economics profession Financial Management Association. Promotes the finance profession Gamma Iota Sigma. Professional insurance fraternity Institute of Internal Auditors. Promotes the internal auditing profession Institute of Management Accountants. Professional development Investment Club. Preparation for an investment-related career National Association of Black Accountants. Builds accounting leaders Real Estate Club. Promotes interest in a real estate career Society for Human Resource Management. Career preparation Student Center for the Public Trust. Commitment to ethical leadership Supply Chain Management Group. Career preparation

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Crowe LLP. Ashley Shank (M.Acc., ’18) spoke to accounting classes at Columbia State Community College (Franklin) about her experiences as an MTSU Accounting major. She completed multiple paid internships, resulting in a contract to join the public accounting firm upon graduation. State University of New York–Morrisville. Arpan Mukherjee Das (Ph.D., ’19) accepted a position as a tenure-track assistant professor of economics. Tennessee Wesleyan University. Wendy Pierce (M.A., ’18) began a position as an economics instructor. Randolph College. ATM Sayfuddin (Ph.D., ’19) accepted a position as a tenure-track assistant professor of economics. Trevecca Nazarene University. Economics Ph.D. student Joshua Smith accepted a position as a tenure-track assistant professor of economics. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Elvedin Bijelic (Ph.D., ’19) accepted a position as an economist for the agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

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Tennessee Society of CPAs. MTSU received a greater number of scholarships (22) and more scholarship dollars ($79,400) than any other university in the state. Ashley Nipper and Areez Sadiki each received $25,000 King Foundation scholarships, which provide support over a three-year period. Blake Hise (’18), enrolled in the Master of Accountancy program, received the TSCPA Nashville Chapter award for $2,500. Natalie Massengale received the $2,500 King Award, based on leadership characteristics, academic achievement, and financial need. Cheryl Summers received the Bernie Goldstein Award as an outstanding nontraditional student. Others receiving awards, typically $1,500, were Molly Bell, Shaina Brown, Jonathan Chandler, Bradley Cunningham, Courtney Ellis, Shelby Follis, Alexia Grogan, Shelby Hurt, Gina Nguyen, Caroline Pankey, Dennielle Pineda, Ashley Shank, Charish Short, Michael Talbert, Rontae Weaver, Samantha Sweat, and Michelle Whitson. Public Accounting Company Oversight Board. Farouk Hassan won a $10,000 scholarship. Beta Gamma Sigma. Michael Cureton was awarded a scholarship to attend the Global Leadership Summit in Chicago. His team placed first among 40 teams in conference case competition.

Awards The Tennessee Small Business Development Center has funded paid internships for over 100 students since 2016.

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Nashville Technology Council Technology Student of the Year. Information Systems and Analytics graduate Holly Yasui (’18) Financial Executives International Award. Frank Merlock

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Ph.D. candidate Bronwyn Graves is a graduate research assistant in the Business and Economic Research Center.


Dominque Spann (l) and Serene Branch are 2019 B.S. in Commerce candidates.


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Beta Alpha Psi. Kim Honaker and six student officers attended the Beta Alpha Psi Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. Samantha Sweat was among an elite group of 72 students from across the globe selected to participate in Project Run With It, a competition event benefiting nonprofit organizations in the D.C. area. Nashville Technology Council Analytics Summit. Amy Harris, Dan Joaquin, Charlie Apigian, Carlos Coronel, Erica Williamson, Ibtissam Zaza, Tim Greer, and several Information Systems and Analytics students attended. Jones College was an event sponsor, and Amy Harris was volunteer coordinator for the event, staffed by MTSU students. Internal Auditing Education Partnership Exchange. Sarah Garven, along with two Accounting students, attended the conference in Orlando. Tennessee Bankers Association Credit Conference. Anne Anderson took students to the conference, where they learned from industry leaders about the current economy and challenges facing the banking industry. American Real Estate Society Conference. Two recent Real Estate alumni sponsored the attendance and travel of two current students.

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Adult degree completion candidates can apply professional experience or military service educational credit toward an AACSB-accredited business degree.

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London. Dave Wood taught International Insurance Markets. Finland. Don Roy taught international marketing in collaboration with JAMK University of Applied Sciences in Jyvaskyla. London and Paris. Students of John Wermert and Jeannie Harrington learned about international accounting differences, recorded foreign currency transactions, translated foreign financial statements, and prepared financial statements using International Financial Reporting Standards. Taiwan. Kenny Jih taught Knowledge and Innovation Management. China. Kim Sokoya taught International Management with an emphasis on globalization and China. France. Steven Livingston was a visiting lecturer on the international political economy at the University of Caen, Cherbourg branch.

Professional Sales Program. Twenty-five students visited Jackson National for an interactive and educational networking day. MTSU Collegiate DECA Chapter. Students visited Men’s Wearhouse for an overview of the organization and what employers are seeking. Distribution Center Management. Cliff Welborn and students visited the Saks Distribution Center, Nissan, UPS, Under Armour, and Pillsbury. UBS, Bank of America, and Merrill Lynch. Students engaged with employees to learn about employment opportunities. Wax Family Printing. Students discussed financial modeling.

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Economics alumnus Matthew Bullington (’06) won the 2018 Business Plan Competition for University Ready, which includes online courses to help students prepare for college and life after high school through custom weekly classes.


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Grand Prize ($5,000). Kendall Amos, Foliage Second Place ($3,000). Jada Adderley, Bahama Braid Boutique Third Place ($1,000). Danielle Gipson and Titile Niamke, Divinity LLC; Dorsha Tademy and Nakhiah Woodard, DK’s Trap Cafe Best Elevator Pitch and Best Written Plan. Kendall Amos, Foliage Best Trade Show. Dorsha Tademy and Nakhiah Woodard, DK’s Trap Cafe Wil Clouse Entrepreneurial Maverick Spirit Award. Brandon Pierce, Solar Future Legacy Robert and Virgie Clouse Spirit Award. Kendall Amos, Foliage

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The Pam Wright Chair of Entrepreneurship sponsors the annual Business Plan Competition.

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Beta Alpha Psi Regional Meeting. Four students presented their abstract in the Deloitte Best Practices competition. TVA Investment Challenge National Conference. The MTSU team’s well diversified $500,000 USD stock portfolio returned strongly with a 20% gain as of July, beating the S&P 500 total return index by 0.36%. Virtual Enterprise International. Maria King judged the National Elevator Pitch Competition; Vince Smith judged the Regional Competitive Events. CFA Research Challenge. Finance majors Cody Bottoms, Jeremiah Daniels, Andrew Murdock, and Mason Smith, under the guidance of adviser Kevin Zhao, analyzed Pinnacle Financial Partners and presented their stock recommendation to judges from the CFA Society of Nashville. American Marketing Association. In elevator/professional brand statement competition at Trevecca Nazarene University, all four participating Jones College students placed in the top 12. Kaylee Knapp tied for first place. Personal Selling Event. Twenty companies participated in fall and spring. HCA Professional Development and Ethics Competition. Graduate students in Sandy Benson’s Corporate Governance, Risk Management, and Fraud class participated. State Farm Sales Competition. Sherry Roberts accompanied Brandon Jaehne and Morgan Adcock from MTSU’s Sales Team to the event at the University of Central Missouri. Hack MT. Charles Apigian’s team won second place and the Hacker’s Choice Award for analysis of Second Harvest Food Bank data.

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& STAFF Millicent Nelson (Management) gives a presentation on STEM workforce and organizational strategy.


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University Honors College Exemplary Service Award. Anthon Eff Outstanding Experiential Learning Faculty Awards. Laura Buckner and Diane Edmondson National Leadership Award. Association for Research in Business Education. Steve Lewis Nashville Post 2019 “In Charge—Technology.” Charlie Apigian Tennessee Association of Parliamentarians President. Robert B. Blair Senior Fellow of Occupational Licensing. Beacon Center of Tennessee. Dan Smith John Pleas Faculty Award. Demonstrated excellence in teaching, research, and service. Frank Michello Phi Kappa Phi Influential Faculty Member. Melodie Phillips Nashville Technology Council Champion of the Year. Amy Harris Elsevier Outstanding Reviewer. Ali Vedadi Outstanding Reviewer. Midwest Academy of Management. Kristie Abston Reviewer of the Year. Marketing Education Review. Tim Graeff Barbara D. Merino Award. Excellence in History Publication. Academy of Accounting Historians, American Accounting Association. Kelly Williams Distinguished Research Award. Institute for Global Business Research. Murat Arik

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Award of Excellence. Jackie Gilbert Distinguished Teaching. Michael Erskine Distinguished Research. Lucy Matthews Distinguished Service. Amy Harris Outstanding Staff Member. Amber Bollinger

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Bill and Kathy Jones Outstanding Professor. Ralph Williams State Farm Outstanding Professor. Sara Shirley Outstanding Dale Carnegie Trainer. Emily Yttri Bridgestone Americas Distinguished Lecturer. Carlo D’Augusta Grateful Appreciation for 16 Years of Outstanding Service and Dedication as Director, Center for Economic Education. Robert B. Blair

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Academy of Business Research. Kelly Williams Society for Marketing Advances. Professional Selling and Sales Management Track. Diane Edmondson and Lucy Matthews Journal of International Accounting Research. Stephen Salter Auditing: A Journal of Practice and Theory. Andrea Kelton Matthew Sonfield Distinguished Paper Award. Small Business Institute. Joshua Aaron and Ralph Williams

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Zhuo Wang is a research associate in the Business and Economic Research Center.



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United Way of Rutherford and Cannon Counties. David Urban, chair, board of directors Faculty Senate. Nita Brooks, 2020–21 president; Deana Raffo, recording secretary Tennessee General Assembly. Charles Baum, representative Journal for Economic Educators. Michael Roach, editor Midwest Academy of Management. Millicent Nelson, president Executive Committee for Rural Economic Development. Patrick Geho Ascend Federal Credit Union Board of Directors. Lucy Matthews, secretary Association for Business Simulation and Experiential Learning Fellow. Kristie Abston Atlantic Marketing Journal. Diane Edmondson, editor Journal of Real Estate Practice and Education. Philip Seagraves, editor American Accounting Association Government and Nonprofit Section. Tammy Waymire, president Southeast Case Research Association. Kristie Abston, president

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Tennessee Association for Student Success and Retention Board. Paula Calahan Marshall County Planning Commission. Kenneth George Society for Marketing Advances Board of Governors. Diane Edmondson, chair Westrock. Lucy Matthews conducted sales training. MTSU Department of Theatre and Dance. Deana Raffo hosted “Improv for Leadership.” Northwood University Freedom Seminar. Dan Smith was invited to give a presentation. SQL Saturday. Information Systems and Analytics hosted the event. Rutherford CABLE Center for Executive Leadership. Kristen Shanine taught a class. Murfreesboro Center for the Arts. Jill Austin led a strategic planning retreat for the board. Printing Industries of America. Ralph Williams presented a national webinar. United Way of Rutherford and Cannon Counties. Jill Austin presented the DiSC self-assessment profile.

At left, Jackie Morgan, Federal Reserve, speaks to Tom Tang’s class during Tom and Martha Boyd Ethical Leadership Week. At right, Jean Wilson gives a LinkedIn workshop as part of the IGNITE professional development program.


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Information Systems and Analytics. Tim Greer, chair Center for Economic Education. Maria Edlin King, director Assistant Dean for Assessment and Assurance of Learning. Sean Salter Political Economy Research Institute. Gabriel Fancher, program director; Henrietta Bailey, executive aide Business and Economic Research Center. Zhuo Wang, research associate Marketing. Emily Madison, executive aide Economics and Finance. Estrella Ndrianasy, dissertation fellow Retirees. Accounting: Jim Burton, professor. Economics and Finance: Chris Klein and David Penn, professors. Marketing: Wayne Rollins, professor, and Jaye Kiblinger, executive aide. Management: Joe Thomas, professor. Small Business Development Center. Kayla Miller, associate director; Andrea MaGinn, secretary Joey A. Jacobs Chair of Excellence in Accounting. Tom Walker New tenure-track faculty. Economics and Finance: Ben Jansen, assistant professor, Economics. Information Systems and Analytics: Ali Vedadi and Ibtissam Zaza, assistant professors.

Don Roy co-authored Sports Marketing (Routledge, second edition) and self-published Solved: How to Get More from Your LinkedIn Experience. Dan Smith received a contract with Cambridge University Press to write Money and the Rule of Law: Generality and Predictability in Monetary Institutions with co-authors.

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State of Middle Tennessee Tech. Amy Harris produced technology workforce reports in partnership with the Nashville Technology Council. Tracking Tennessee’s Economy. David Penn maintained the website for the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. Office of Consumer Research. Tim Graeff published quarterly Tennessee Consumer Outlook Index and Tennessee Business Barometer reports. East Asian Seminar on Economics. The Bank of Thailand invited Wisarut Suwanprasert to discuss two papers. Social Science Research Network. A paper by Greg Nagel and Sean Salter is one of the 10 most downloaded concerning human capital. Real Estate Academic Leadership Rankings. Philip Seagraves placed 34th internationally. Data Science Institute. Interim director Charles Apigian established partnerships with Hytch Rewards to analyze its data, including how its ride-sharing app is used in Nashville. Murfreesboro Police Department also agreed to partner to share data for analysis to prevent future crimes. MTSU Research Foundation. Patrick Geho is a founding member.

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Business and Economic Research Center Director Murat Arik hosts the Brown Bag Research series.


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NDS MTSU trustee Pam Wright, who established the Pam Wright Chair of Entrepreneurship, visits a Jones College classroom.


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Exemplar. Angie Grissom (’00), owner and president, The Rainmaker Companies. Presented to an alumnus who has “walked in the shoes” of current students and whose personal and professional accomplishments demonstrate that future MTSU graduates can also achieve great things. Joe M. Rodgers Spirit of America. Shane McFarland (’97), Murfreesboro mayor, owner of Shane McFarland Construction. Presented to an individual who has demonstrated the highest ideals in keeping with the American spirit of innovation, entrepreneurship, and commitment to others. Jennings A. Jones Champion of Free Enterprise. Deborah Thompson, State Farm vice president of agency sales for the Southeastern market. Presented to an individual whose achievements are in keeping with the highest traditions of the American system of free enterprise and who is a role model in business, professional, and personal achievements. Young Professional of the Year. Brian Walsh (’09), junior partner, Cunningham Financial Group. Presented to someone who, at a relatively young age, has already been a role model whose accomplishments are outstanding and an inspiration to others and has the potential to rise to even greater heights in personal and professional life.

Angie Grissom (’00) received the Beta Gamma Sigma (BGS) Business Achievement Award. BGS membership is the highest honor for a business student at an AACSB-accredited school.

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Enterprise Holdings. $17,500 to the Sales Enrichment Fund Jennings and Rebecca Jones Foundation. $9,000 to support the High School Entrepreneurship Fair Murfreesboro Young Professionals. Support for the Leadership Summit Strategic Management Case Competitions. Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated and United Way of Rutherford and Cannon Counties First Tennessee Bank. Support for the Back to Business Courtyard Bash, Art Laffer international trade lecture, and Jones College Awards Reception Support for Middle Tennessee Tech research. 3D Technology, AmSurg, Asurion, i2i Population Health, Keller Schroeder, Kraft Technology Group, Nashville Health Care Council, Perception Health, ProvenBI, and Virsys12 Aubrey Harwell. Matched Jones College employee donations up to the first $10,000 in FY 2019 Outstanding Accounting Professor Awards. LBMC (Kim Honaker), Deloitte (Brandon Vagner), Advisory Board (Rebecca Foote), and HCA (Jeannie Harrington)

Locally Owned Murfreesboro. Four $1,000 scholarships for students in Entrepreneurship vCISO. $500 for Information Systems and Analytics students interested in careers in information security HOLA. Political Economy Research Institute summer research fellowship

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Jones College fundraising efforts exceeded $1,000,000. Megan B. Bynum, CFP and Wealth Advisor, holds a B.B.A. in Finance (2010) and an M.B.A. (2012) from Jones College.​


THE BR Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient Art Laffer gives a presentation sponsored by the Political Economy Research Institute.


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Art Laffer. The “father of supply-side economics” and economic advisor for former President Ronald Reagan gave a presentation on international trade and the U.S. economy at Stones River Country Club, sponsored by the Political Economy Research Institute. Beta Gamma Sigma Induction Ceremony. E. W. “Wink” Midgett Awards Ceremony and Reception. Back to Business Courtyard Bash. Faculty and staff welcomed students to fall semester with barbecue and T-shirts. Tom and Martha Boyd Ethical Leadership Week. Nineteen visitors from the business community spoke in classrooms about business ethics. Janet Miller, CEO of Colliers International, gave the keynote address. Fall Leadership Summit. Inspirational speaker John O’Leary and Mel Robbins, author of The 5 Second Rule, were featured. Global Entrepreneurship Week. The Jennings and Rebecca Jones Foundation funded the high school entrepreneurship fair and speakers including Eric Rubin, Espiritus Group; Erica Rains, The Chef and I; Dennis Phillips, iServe Residential Lending; and Jena Viviano, career coach. Professionalism Week. Members of Murfreesboro Young Professionals visited Jones College classes to discuss their business careers.

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Business Owners Boot Camp. Jones College Executive in Residence John Boyens facilitated the event at the Executive Education Center. Leadership Tools and Self-Assessment. Jim Bast facilitated an intensive five-day Applied Leadership course for working professionals.

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Community College Connection. Faculty from nine Tennessee Board of Regents schools heard presentations about MTSU’s Accounting program.

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Jones College partnered with higher education marketing company All Campus to assist with promotion, recruitment, and enrollment for the online Flex-M.B.A. program.

20th Affordable Master’s in Supply Chain and Logistics 2019. Great Value Colleges Top 11 Master’s in Business Intelligence Programs 2019. Noodle.com Notable Professional Sales Program 2019. Sales Education Foundation Annual Magazine

Two-day personal finance training. For high school teachers to receive employment qualification to teach personal financial literacy Personal Finance Basics. Classroom resources webinar for teachers Economics of Gasoline. For high school teachers Causes of the Great Depression. Economic and historic perspectives with MTSU’s Center for Historic Preservation Holiday Economics. Professional development workshop for educators

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Population Growth and Economic Dynamics. Williamson County Association of Realtors Fiscal and Economic Impact Study. Tennessee Association of Mental Health Organizations Economic Impact Assessment. Habitat for Humanity of Tennessee Economic and Fiscal Impact Assessment. Murfreesboro Municipal Airport Wage and Benefits Survey. Middle Tennessee Industrial Development Agency

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Analyzing the American Ginseng Market. International Ginseng Institute MTSU Alumni Impact. State of STEM Workforce. Tennessee Small Business Development Center MTSU degree program feasibility studies.

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Jones College of Business was named the first Rutherford Cable Partner of the Year in recognition of its efforts to move women forward.

Tennessee State Data Center affiliation. Brown Bag Research Presentation series.

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INDIVIDUALDONORSFY19 Joshua and Stacy Aaron Abdelrahman Abdelwahed Nurudin Abdul Elizabeth Abernathy Mark and Linda Abernathy Kristie Abston Reita Agarwal and Raj Aggarwal Derrick Agnew Eric Agyeman Michael Akridge Ahmed Al Ahmed Asmaa Al Saadiy Jessica Alberson Roy and Emily Alexander Ahmad Ali Dustin Allen Mark and Darlene Allen Hylan and Patsy Alsup Samantha Altergott Anne Anderson Steve and Kathy Anderson Zachary Anderson Jeffry Anthony Charles and Tricia Apigian James Archie Hulya and Murat Arik Weerapat Attachot and Anourat Kaykeo Michelle Austell-Lee and Mary Ann Lee Brett Austin Jill Austin

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A.J. Bahou Martha and Ram Balachandran Annette and Billy Balch Max Baldwin Jeff Ballard Ethan Bandy Kay and John Barker Breanna Bass Michael Bates Thomas and Deborah Bates Allyson Baugh Charles Baum Derek Beasley Jessica Beasley Christie and Jason Beaty Elizabeth Bennett Sandy Benson Alveda and Robert Beverley Jim Biagini Dawn Bishop Richard Blackinton Neal and Mary Blair Robert Blair April and Jason Bobb Timothy and Andrea Boddie Jonathan Bounlisavong Nancy Boyd Tom and Martha Boyd Mitzi and Lynn Brandon Chandler Broadbent

Cody Brooks Evan Brooks Philip and Cyndi Brooks Kitty and Arthur Brown Matthew Brown Nathan and Heather Brown Fred and Vivian Brumbach Lynn and Jeffrey Brumfield Laura and Steven Buckner Tracy Bunch James Burkard and Janet McCutchen Kathy and Stan Butkowski Randy and Anita Butler John Bybee Megan Bynum Paula and Phillip Calahan Spencer Carpenter Chenwan Chiu and Kwong Lung Chiu Landon Clark Stanley Clark Carla and Eric Clay Tina and Travis Close Kimberly Coleman Michael and Christi Coleman Phillip Collins Tom and Martha Collins Jonathan Cooke Amy Cooper Carlos and Victoria Coronel Gary Cox

James and Donna Cox Glenn Crick Roger Crutcher Maurice and Phyllis Danner Cindy and William Darby Buford David Mike and Jennifer Defere Michael Defibaugh Iliana Delgado Albert and Anne DePrince Dennis Devine Shelley Deweese Debra Dillard James Dillon Amie Donahue Steven and Jean Dotson Kris and Shawn Doyle Earl Dugan Phillip Earles Frederick Eddins Robert and Esther Eddy Anthon Eff Wynter Elder Brian and Maria Elliott Nikole Etemadi Timothy and Sasha Fallon Gabe Fancher Charles Fann Jerry and Susan Faulkner Bichaka Fayissa

J. Fetherling Donald Fields James and Kay Fitzgerald Mark and Laura Follis Rebecca and David Foote Sarah and Austin Ford Stuart Fowler Sierra Franz Sherry and Robert Frase Demery Freeman Keith Gamble Kaleigh Garcia Brad and Melanie Gardner Kyle Gay Kenneth and Beverly George Carl and Sara Gilliam Gerry and James Glass Cynthia Goins Jason Good James and Ann Goss Sally Govan Tyler Grant Nathan Gravley Ann and Bill Gray Carrie Green James Green Kendall Green Tim and Allison Greer Johnny Griggs Donna and Lindsay Gunter

Rob and Lisa Gwynne Jason Hakala Mary and Howard Haley Shela Hall Vicki and Gary Hall Virgil Haney Ashley Hansen Christopher Hanvy Janice Harder Brianna Harlem Jonathan Harmon Cindy and George Harper Jeannie and Paul Harrington Amy Harris Martha and Donald Harris Richard Harrison Robert and Cornelia Hart Renee and John Hawkins Martha and Steve Hayward Katelyn Haywood Virginia Hemby and Robert Grubb Gregory and Medana Hemontolor Russ Henderson Makayla Henley Nicolas Hill Lyndsey Hoffart Mary Hoffschwelle and Van West Phillip and Elizabeth Hogan Stuart and Teresa Holland Kimberly and William Holleman

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INDIVIDUALDONORSFY19 Tachaka Hollins Shannon and Jon Holloway Monica Holmes Kim and Greg Honaker Sonia Hoover Tracey Hoover and Jeffery Reaves Caitlin Hopkins Dan Horecka Todd and Wendy Horton Lori and Paul Hounshell Jeremy Howerton Ladonna Huens and Kevin Roberson Anna Hunigan Jose Hurtado Linda and David Husak Saad Hutar Jeffrey Hutcherson Ehab Ibrahim Joyce and Robert Itin Robert and Vickie Ivie Rakeya Jackson Robert and Carolyn Jacobs Benjamin Jansen Brice and Molly Jennings Kenny Jih Dan Joaquin James and Donna Jobe Michele and Keith Johnson Jody Jonakin Ben Jones

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Brian Jones Darlinda and Billy Jones Jeffrey and Fran Jones Kibby Jorgensen and Stephen Stoll Kent and Jackie Kay Kristen and Bryan Keene Joanne and Sammie Kelton DeAnna Kempf John Kenning Richard Key Alan Keys Brian Kidd and Malinda Ryan Kidd Sheila and Mark King Elizabeth Kinser Roger and Carole Kirby Derrick Klindt Anthony Kolenic Kelley and Matthew Kologinczak Roger Kovalchik Jason Kruse Shelby Lackey Colby Laughter Jacqueline Lazo John and Susie Lee Gretchen Leming Greg and Melanie Lemon Andy and Dawn Lile Rachel and Joshua Lloyd Safiullah Lodhi Carol Loftis

Christopher Louder and Stephanie Wood-Louder Jason Lozada Aymie Lydick Travis Lytle Lynn and Julian Mabe Larry and Becky Mabry Erik Manger Martha and John Mann Paul and Jennifer Marker Janet and Andy Marshall Christa and Willard Martin Ronnie and Cynthia Martin Brennan Mason Carlton Mason James Mason Darrell and Mary Massengale William Massey Donna and Rickey Mathis Lucy and Ryan Matthews Jaquinn McBride John and Linda McCann Kyle McClanahan Linda McGrew David McPeak Christopher Medford Christopher Mejia Don and Carolyn Midgett America and Melvin Miller Norma Miller

Brandon Milliken Mitzi and Michael Milts Kellie and Monty Mires John and Elizabeth Mitchell Eunice Moffat Cathy and Michael Molnar Vickie Montgomery Linda Mooningham Merredith and Cale Mooth Jacqueline Morgan Jessica Morgan Dan Morrell Brett Morris Bud Morris Lyle Morris Atzimba and Kyle Motley Brette Motlow Richard Mpoyi Briana Mullenax Greg Nagel Stephen Nance Millicent Nelson Anissa Nelson-Carlisle and Charles Carlisle Eric Newman Phuong Nguyen Lisa and Steven Nix Melinda and Zachary Noblitt Morgan Nolen Gina Nykerk

Robert Oakley Sarah Olsen Nereida Ortega Richard Packard Russell Pargeon Christopher Parker Tony and Linda Parsons Casey and Dennis Pash Dipen Patel Vicky Patterson Rahul Paul Joey and Charlotte Peay David and Tamberlyn Peel David Penn Daniel and Nicole Percey Janae and Elliott Peterson William and Kimberly Pettus Dennis Petty Mary and Joe Phillips Barbara Pieroni Donald and Fredia Poff Mary Polk Nekerral Polk Jami and Janet Pope Nina and Petis Powell Kishankumar Prajapati Robert Quandt Michael and Janice Ragan Michelle Rathbun Sara and Todd Ravin

Olga and Michael Reeves Christina and Adam Rennhoff George Reynolds Robert Riddle Conchita Ridley Jim Rieniets William Riner Michael Roach Amy Roberts Sherry Roberts Wayne and Vel Rollins Joseph and Deborah Rooker Donald Rust Ayub Safi Sean Salter Stephen Salter John Santana Wesley Sarzosa Audrey Scarlata John Schaefer Ami Scott Carol and Joe Shaw Craig and Jennifer Sherrill Felicia Shirley Smith Elaine Short Callie Simmons Gary and Lora Sisco Edward Smith Matthew Smith Terry Smith

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INDIVIDUALDONORSFY19 Vince Smith Kim and Banji Sokoya Kyle and Cindy Spence Michael Spence Joe and Brenda Steakley Tara Stevenson Kristin and Randall Stewart Linda Stewart Carrie Stokes Rajkumar Subaschandra Bose Mark and Cathy Summers Christine Swed and Clifton Sobel Teresa and Tom Tang Myra and Mark Tarter Brian and Dina Tate Betsy and Carl Taylor Brian Taylor Clay Taylor and Wendy Rosenbek Ian Taylor Jason Taylor Marvin and Vickie Taylor Morris Taylor David and Linda Tegarden Robert Tensfield Michael Terrell Matti Thiede Paula and Earl Thomas Doug Timmons Bianca Tinsley Travis Tipton

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Susan and Johnny Titshaw Walker Todd Larry and Martha Tolbert James and Patricia Tolley Juan Torres Laura Tracy John and Dee Treece Troy Trentham Jane Tucker Carolyn Tumbleson and Steve Pflueger Lacey Turner David and Gina Urban Randy and Vicky Vaughn Don and Stephanie Via Fabian Villacis James and Susan Walker Tom and Kandee Walker Xiaojuan Wang Cheryl and Terry Ward Peggy and Thomas Warden Emilee Warner Ben and Margie Weatherford Jack and Mary Weatherford Ronald and Karen L. Weatherspoon Sharon Weaver and Roger Jones Lanny and Susan Weeks John Wermert John and Minya West Raholanda White Tim and Mary White

Steven Whitley Maria and Paul Wieck Deborah Willett Douglas Williams Jessica Williams John and Donna Wilson Mark and Margaret Wilson Lori and Donald Winningham Michael Wolke Andy and Cherry Womack Lynn and Dallon Woosley Brandon Wright David Wright Shelby Wright T. Sabrina Wright James and Cynthia Yager Ryan Yearack Mike Yerty Aaliyah Yisrael Ho and Mary Yoon Gregory York Judy and Randall York Koby Younce Emily Young Graeme Young Teena Young Kenneth and Michelle Youngstead Emily Yttri Scott Zeller Xiaolin Zhao

Hong Zhu Jia Zhuang and Hua Zhong Joseph and Sara Zimmer

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CORPORATEDONORSFY19 Adams Family Foundation Adtalem Global Education AmSurg Ann Hoke and Associates Ascend Federal Credit Union Aubrey B. Harwell Jr. Law Office Auto-Owners Insurance Bennie Arp State Farm Agency Best Biz to Buy Bill Hayes Agency BKD CPAs and Advisors Blivens Financial Group BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Bolton and Company Bridgestone Americas Trust Fund Carr Insurance Agency Celeste P. Middleton State Farm Agency Central Mutual Insurance Company Charles Koch Foundation Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated CorVel Corp. Dale Carnegie Training of Tennessee Deb Insell State Farm Agency Deloitte Foundation Enterprise Holdings Erie Indemnity Ernst and Young Foundation FCM Cares Federated Insurance First Community Bank of Tennessee

ANNUAL REPORT 2019

First Tennessee Bank FirstBank Franklin Synergy Bank Greenwich Transportation Underwriters Guaranty Home Mortgage Corporation HCA Foundation HCA Management Services HOLA Hispanic Organization of Leaders and Achievers i2i Population Health Insurance Group of America J. Redd and Associates Jackson National Life Insurance Company JCG Holdings Jennings and Rebecca Jones Foundation Keller Schroeder Locally Owned Murfreesboro Marathon Petroleum Company Mid-Tennessee CPCU Society Chapter Monte King State Farm Agency Motorists Mutual Insurance Co. National Management Corp. Comfort Inn Downtown Next Generation North Avenue Car Wash Parks Realty Pinnacle Bank Risk & Insurance Mgt. Society–Cumberland Chapter RSUI Indemnity Co. Ryan Specialty Group Shawen and Associates SIOR Middle and East Tennessee Chapter

Southern Land Company State Auto Insurance Companies State Farm Companies Foundation Tennessee Farmers Mutual Insurance Company The Burgener Trust The Clouse-Elrod Foundation Tom Clark State Farm Agency Tom Provow LLC Travelers Insurance Co. UBS US Bank Foundation Employee Matching Gift Program Vaco Nashville vCISO Services Williams Insurance Group Women in Commercial Real Estate Women in Technology of Tennessee WSIA Education Foundation Yohan Abraham Foundation

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