Category
Sunil Erevelles
Dr. Erevelles is on the faculty and served as Chair of the Department of Marketing from 2010-2018. Prior to that, he was on the faculty of marketing and the Marketing Area Coordinator at the Anderson School of Management, University of California, Riverside. He received his PhD in business from The Ohio State University. His research […]
Kaylie Etheridge
Recruiting and advising for: Advising:
Paige Finney
Degrees: Advice to Students: About Me:
Karen Ford-Eickhoff
Dr. Karen Ford-Eickhoff teaches strategic management and is particularly interested in strategic decision making, leadership, and organizational design. Dr. Ford-Eickhoff taught at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville for over twenty-five years before joining the Belk College faculty in 2012. After serving as Chair of the Board of Directors […]
Andrew Fraher
Dr. Fraher is a clinical assistant professor teaching Operations and Supply Chain Management within the BISOM department at the Belk College of Business. His research area of interest is focused on the impacts of government regulatory policies on supply chain management. Before his retirement in 2018, he served in various domestic and international roles in […]
Katie Franck
I am a proud UNC Charlotte alumna with a B.S. in Psychology and a Masters degree in Educational Leadership. I am a North Carolina native and grew up just outside of Raleigh. Most weekends you can find me at the beach, exploring local coffee shops, and playing with my dog! Degrees Advice to Students
Lorna Renee Franklin-Hill
(Lorna) Renée Franklin Hill joined the Belk College of Business faculty as a part-time instructor in January of 2021. Prior to this time Renee Hill served in a number of administrative and faculty positions over a combined twenty-four year tenure at North Carolina Central University School of Law and Charlotte School of Law. She has […]
Paul Gaggl
Paul Gaggl joined the Belk College of Business after earning his Ph.D. from the University of California at Davis in 2012. His current research concentrates on the distributional effects of technology adoption, particularly concerning the heterogeneous effects on different types of workers and the distribution of income between labor and capital. This includes work on […]