| |  | Dr. De'Arno De'Armond Assistant Professor of Finance & Edwards Professor of Financial Planning "It has been said, 'People don't care how much you know until they know how much you care.' I love walking into a classroom. It is an honor to share ideas and concepts in the learning environment with tomorrow's leaders." ddearmond@wtamu.edu Dr. De'Armond's Bio Dr. De'Armond's CV | |
| | |
 | Dr. Thomas Hogan Assistant Professor of Economics "The ideas of economists and political philosophers, both when they are right and when they are wrong, are more powerful than is commonly understood. Indeed, the world is ruled by little else. Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influence, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist." - John M. Keynes thogan@wtamu.edu Dr. Hogan's Bio Dr. Hogan's CV | |  | Dr. Laura Jean Kreissl Assistant Professor of Accounting "Accounting is a vibrant language founded on concepts and guidelines useful not only in commerce, but in life in general. Omnipresent in the foundations of accounting is an appreciation for fairness and understanding throughout the life of the transaction, whether it be the purchase of a piece of equipment or upon relationships with other people." lkreissl@wtamu.edu Dr. Kreissl's Bio Dr. Kreissl's CV | |
| | |
 | Dr. Jim Owens Professor of Finance & Hodges Professor of Corporate Governance "Teaching finance is enjoyable because it impacts virtually every facet of every student's life. While the specific topic may involve corporate finance, the student is involved since they can quickly see how the concepts apply to their own lives. To quote Will Durant: 'People who manage people manage people who manage things; people who manage money manage everything.'" jowens@wtamu.edu Dr. Owens' Bio Dr. Owens' CV | |  | Dr. Rex Pjesky Associate Dean of the Graduate School & Associate Professor of Economics "...And very often the influence exerted on a person's character by the amount of his income is hardly less, if it is less, than that exerted by the way in which it is earned."--Alfred Marshall rpjesky@wtamu.edu Dr. Pjesky's Bio Dr. Pjesky's CV | |
 | Dr. Darlene Pulliam Professor of Accounting, McCray Professor of Business, and Regents Professor "Success in life is the result of hard work and persistance. If you are not working hard and maybe even struggling at whatever you are doing, you are not reaching your potential. Coasting is not acceptable." dpulliam@wtamu.edu Dr. Pulliam's Bio Dr. Pulliam's CV | |  | Parman Reynolds Part-time Instructor of Economics “Economics surrounds us and guides our daily existence in a constantly changing environment. My goal is to provide students with a practical business perspective of economics, and to encourage them to appreciate the everyday applications of its principles.” | |
 | Dr. Duane Rosa Professor of Economics "Students that enroll in one of my classes can expect to be actively involved in the subject matter of the course. It is my hope that students acquire not only essential course content, but hopefully will adopt an appreciation for learning that will stay with them a lifetime." drosa@wtamu.edu Dr. Rosa's Bio Dr. Rosa's CV | |  | Dr. Anne Macy (Terry) Edwards Professor of Finance "I chose finance and economics because I love that it is a mixture of the practical and the theoretical. The central theme is "how do people and firms make optimal decisions?" The decisions exist in a world with competing goals and constraints. The answer is different every day and with every group of decision-makers. " amacy@wtamu.edu Dr. Macy's Bio Dr. Macy's CV | |
 | Dr. Neil Terry Dean of the College of Business and Professor of Economics "If money is your hope for independence you will never have it. The only real security that a man can have in this world is a reserve of knowledge, experience and ability"---Henry Ford nterry@wtamu.edu Dr. Terry's Bio Dr. Terry's CV | | |
 | E. Jean Walker Instructor of Finance, SIFE Sam Walton Fellow and Miller Professor of Entrepreneurship "College is an exciting, life-changing experience for students, and seeing that growth first-hand is the best part of teaching at WTAMU." jwalker@wtamu.edu Jean Walker's Bio Jean Walker's CV | | |