Carey School of Business Welcomes 15 New Faculty Members For New Academic Year
The Carey School of Business welcomes 15 new research and practice-track professors and lecturers to its full-time faculty for the start of the new academic year. The new number of full-time faculty working at Carey is now 88. In the past four years, the business school has hired 58 new full-time faculty members.
In a press release following the hires, Dean Bernard T. Ferrari said,
“We maintain a steadfast commitment to one of our school’s primary goals, which is to build a first-rate research and practice faculty that adds to the culture of knowledge creation and knowledge sharing for which Johns Hopkins, the first research university in the United States, is known.”
Of the 15 new faculty members, seven are in the research track and eight are in the practice track. Each is an accomplished educator and have earned advanced degrees at universities such as Stanford, Carnegie Mellon, Northwestern, Pennsylvania, Michigan, the University of California, Los Angeles, George Washington, Michigan State, Pittsburgh, and, of course, Johns Hopkins.
Here are a few brief profiles on Carey’s new faculty members. You can find a complete list here.
- Yaa Akosa Antwi, assistant professor in the research track, PhD in applied economics and management from Carnegie Mellon University. Areas of expertise include health economics, public economics, applied microeconomics, and management and organization. Previously, Antwi was an assistant professor in the economics department at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis.
- Jemima Frimpong, assistant professor in the research track, PhD in management science and applied economics from the University of Pennsylvania. Areas of expertise include community programs and outreach, disparities/inequalities in health care, and health care management. She previously was an assistant professor of health policy and management at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.
- Jeffrey Hooke, senior lecturer in the practice track, MBA from the University of Pennsylvania. Areas of expertise include corporate finance and investment banking. Hooke previously was a part-time lecturer at the New York Institute of Finance and the Carey School.
- Jaana Myllyluoma, lecturer in the practice track, PhD in demography from Johns Hopkins University. Areas of expertise include business communications and leadership ethics. She previously taught at Carey part-time and directed research projects at the Johns Hopkins Institute for Policy Studies.