Who's Who in
Business Academia

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Zach Steelman, Associate Professor
University of Arkansas - Fayetteville
Department of Information Systems

Zach Steelman, Assistant Professor
University of Arkansas - Fayetteville
Department of Information Systems

David Steier, Professor
Carnegie Mellon University
Department of Information Systems

Beth Stein, Adjunct Professor
DePaul University
School of Accountancy and Management Information Systems

Eric W. Stein, Associate Professor
Pennsylvania State University-Penn State Great Valley
Great Valley School of Graduate Professional Studies

Sarah E. Stein, Assistant Professor
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Department of Accounting and Information Systems

LAWRENCE STELMACH, Associate Professor
Delaware Valley College
Department of Business and Information Management

Dennis K. Stemmle, Lecturer
Coastal Carolina University
Department of Management and Decision Sciences

Deborah G. Stephenson, Instructor
Winston-Salem State University
Department of Accounting and Management Information Systems

Stanley D. Stephenson, Professor Of Quantitative Methods
Southwest Texas State University
Department of Computer Information Systems & Quantitative Methods

Jerrold J. Stern, Professor
Indiana University, Bloomington
Accounting & Information Systems

Matthew Stern, Assistant Professor
DePaul University
School of Accountancy and Management Information Systems

Melvin Stern, Lecturer
Fairleigh Dickinson University
Department of Management, Marketing, Information Systems and Sciences

Myles Stern, Associate Professor
Wayne State University
Department of Accounting

Nancy N. Stern, Emeritus Professor
Hofstra University
Department of Business Computer Information and QM


 

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