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RICK GOEDDE: ( MBA Wisconsin, CPA (inactive) and CMA) teaches finance, accounting and management courses. His research interests include stock investment systems and the scholarship of teaching and learning. He is the faculty advisor for the Denmark International Study program, and the London School of Economics program. Rick is the chair of the Economics Department and director of the Management Studies Program. Office: Holland Hall 414B |
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MARY EMERY: (MA University of Minnesota and CPA (inactive) teaches accounting courses. Mary is a Bronze medal winner (third highest score in nation on CPA exam) and is the author of three textbooks (Intermediate Accounting Volumes I and II, and Managerial Accounting) in the Harcourt Brace College Outline series. Office: Holland Hall 431 |
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SIAN MUIR : (MBA Massey University, NZ), teaches Marketing and the entrepreneurship courses; Principals in Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship and New Venture Formulation. Sian is originally from New Zealand where she was a general manager for a retail chain for over a decade. Sian arrived in the U.S. in 2000 where she worked at Dartmouth College in the Dartmouth Entrepreneurial Network. Coming to St. Olaf in 2004, she is now the Associate Director for the Finstad Center for Entrepreneurial Studies |
JOHN OPHAUG: (JD University of Minnesota) teaches Legal Aspects of Business. John practices law in Northfield, MN. John was named "Super Lawyer" in 2002 by Minnesota Law and Politics Magazine. Office: Holland Hall 435
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Jim Mader: (MBA University of Minnesota) teaches Principles of Accounting. Jim has taught at the University of St. Thomas, Saint Mary's University and before that served as the Corporate Director of Marketing Information Management for Coca-Cola Enterprises. |
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Tom Bredeson: (MPA School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Indiana University) teaches Corporate Finance and Investments. Tom is the Senior Vice President of Private Wealth Management for Robert W. Baird & Co., Minnetonka, MN. Office: HH408
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