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George Redmond has over 20 years of management and college level teaching experience, including ten years as a department chair. Prior to teaching, Redmond was a financial manager at Waters Chromatography Division of Millipore Corp, a multinational company where he was responsible for establishing mercantile credit lines for the company’s North American customers. He also has experience in the manufacturing sector, where he served as a production and inventory manager. Additionally, Redmond has owned and operated Redmond Associates, a business training and consulting company for small businesses. Redmond holds a Bachelor and Master of Business Administration degree from Assumption College. He has completed all his requirements for a Doctor of Business Administration degree from Nova Southeastern University and he is currently completing his dissertation on Transformational Leadership. His research interests include leadership and organizational development through the development, enhancement, and implementation of human-centered intellectual capital within organizations. Redmond has received many awards including the National Society of Collegiate Scholars Lifetime Distinguished Member Award 2003 and The Blue Key Society teaching Recognition Award six years in a row (1995-1999). He is also a Sam M. Walton Fellow of Free Enterprise. Redmond is often a Keynote Speaker at various functions and has appeared on national television, including a segment on World News Tonight with Peter Jennings. Choose a category by selecting the appropriate header. |
| D.B.A., | Nova Southeastern University Fort Lauderdale, FL (In Process), Business Administration |
| M.B.A., | Assumption College, 1991, Business Administration |
| B.A., |
Assumption College, 1984, Business Administration |
| 2007-Present | Franklin University, Lead Faculty, Business Administration, Columbus, OH, Undergraduate Courses: {Introduction to Business, Business Law, Management Theory and Practice, Global Business Issues, Business Administration Capstone; and Developed curriculum for BSAD 495 Capstone course, which included assignments, reading materials, and three multi-media elements. |
| 2006 | Franklin University, Developed curriculum for BSAD 220 Business Law; Developed Business Forensics Program; and Developed curriculum for BSAD 320 Decision Making |
| 2004 | Franklin University, Developed curriculum for BSAD 100 Business Principles, which included assignments, reading materials and in class exercises. |
| 2004-2007 | Franklin University, Program Chair, Business Administration, |
| 1999-2004 | Agnes Scott College, Decatur GA, Associate Professor, Department of Economics/Business, Undergraduate Courses: Management, Marketing, Organizational Behavior, Finance, Business Law, International Trade and Finance |
| 1994-1999 | Lasell College, Newton, MA, Chair Business Administration, Middle management position reporting directly to Vice President of Academic Affairs. Coordinated the development of existing and new academic courses/programs within the Business Administration Program consisting of concentrations in Management, Accounting, Finance, Marketing, and International Business. |
| 1991-1999 | Lasell College, Newton, MA, Assistant Professor Business Administration, Taught all the courses in the business curriculum. |
| 1984-1999 | Nichols College, Dudley MA Adjunct Professor Continuing Education, Undergraduate Courses: Management, Marketing, Finance, Money and Banking, Microeconomics and Macroeconomics |
| 1997-1999 | New England Banking Institute, Boston MA Adjunct Professor, Undergraduate Courses: Management, Fundamentals of Banking, Economics, Communication |
| 1989-1991 | Quinsigamond Community College,Worcester MA, Assistant Professor Business Administration, Undergraduate Courses: Management, Marketing, Business Law, and Human Resource Management |
| 1984-1989 | Financial Manager Waters Chromatography, Milford MA |
| 1982-1984 | Production/Inventory Manager Acumter Laboratories, Marlbough MA |
| 1980-1982 |
Production Planner Nelmor Corporation, Uxbridge MA |
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| 2007 | Academy of Management convention, Chaired session, Attributes of Entrepreneurs, August 6, 2007 |
| 2007 | Academy of Management convention, Chaired session, Teaching Management: Issues and Practices, August 8, 2007 |
| 2007 | IPD Workshops: Presented, Using Humor in the Classroom |
| 1989-2007 | Academy of Management convention and seminars. |
| 2007 | "Holistic Approach To Business" The Daily Reporter, April 17, 2007 |
| 2007 | "Using Humor In The Classroom", Franklin Live Presentation, FranklinUniversity, February 21, 2007 |
| 2007 | "Skybus in Columbus", A segment presented on Fox WSYX Channel 6, January 2007. |
| 2007 | "Cardinal Health Stock Payout", Business First, January 15, 2007 |
| 2006 | "How AN Absent Minded Professor Can Become An Able Minded Manager: Advice To Any New Manager", Leadership Lessons, May 19, 2006, Franklin University |
| 2006 | "Ethics In Business: Doing The Right Things", Seminar presented atWorthington Industries, May 2006 |
| 2005 | "Mergers: What To Look For, What To Avoid", The Daily Reporter, March 3, 2005 |
| 2005 | "Delphi Bankruptcy", A segment presented on Fox News WSYX Channel 6October 2005 |
| 2005 | "Jobs Leaving Central Ohio", The Ohio Channel, Ohio Public BroadcastingService, November 2005 |
| 2005 | "Making Tough Decisions In The Judgment Age", Leadership Lessons, November 20, 2005, Franklin University |
| 2004 |
"Case Study Workshop", presented to Franklin University MBA Students |
| Academy of Management | |
| Southern Management Association | |
| National Alliance of Business | |
| Massachusetts Business educators Association | |
| American Association of University Professors | |
| Sam M. Walton Fellow of Free Enterprise | |
| National Society of Collegiate Scholars Lifetime Distinguished Member | |
| Advisory Board Columbus State Community College | |
| The Heart of Ohio Tech Prep Consortium Judge (April 2007 | |
| Paper Reviewer Academy of Management | |
| Strategic Management text reviewer McGraw Hill |
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