Carey School of Business Hires 16 Professors
The Carey Business School has added 16 research and practice track professors to its roster of full-time faculty. These hires, effective at the start of the 2014-15 academic year, will bring the school’s total number of full-time professors, associate professors, assistant professors, and lecturers to 82.
The 16 new faculty members include three full professors, including one of the first six Bloomberg Distinguished Professors appointed by Johns Hopkins University. About 60 percent of Carey’s 82 full-time faculty members are on the research track, the rest on the practice track.
Here are a few of the new professor’s you can expect to see are the Johns Hopkins campus this fall:
- Arnab Bisi, assistant professor in the practice track, PhD from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. Teaching interests include operations management, supply chain management, business analytics, Six Sigma quality management, project management, management science, operational risk management, applied stochastic processes, and business forecasting.
- Su Han Chan, professor in the practice track, PhD in finance from the University of Texas at Austin. Teaching interests include corporate finance, advanced corporate finance, financial modeling, project finance, real estate finance and investment, and real estate entrepreneurship.
- Itay Fainmesser, assistant professor in the research track, PhD in business economics from Harvard University. Teaching interests include the optimal pricing of network goods, the role of intermediaries in markets, and the shape and evolution of trust networks.
- Manuel Hermosilla, assistant professor in the research track, PhD in marketing from Northwestern University. Teaching interests include entrepreneurial marketing and quantitative marketing.
- Paul Leiman, lecturer in the practice track, JD from the George Washington University Law School. Teaching interests include business and leadership ethics, legal issues in biotechnology, and special topics in business law.=
- Lasse Mertins, assistant professor in the practice track, PhD in accounting from Virginia Tech. Teaching interests include managerial accounting, financial accounting, and performance measurement and assessment.
- Kathleen Sutcliffe, professor in the research track, PhD in management from the University of Texas at Austin. Teaching interests include high-reliability organizing, managing risk and uncertainty, resilience, and organizational change.
- Dalton Tong, senior lecturer in the practice track, MBA from the University of Baltimore. Teaching interests include accounting. (Originally named in August 2013 for appointment in August 2014.)