Tuck School of Business
Name | Position(s) | Joined College | Left/retired | Alumnus/na? | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bernard, AndrewAndrew Bernard | Economics, International !Professor of International Economics | 1999 | no | ||
D'Aveni, RichardRichard D'Aveni | Strategic Management !Professor of Strategic Management | 1988 | no | ||
French, KennethKenneth French | Finance !Professor of Finance | 1993 2001 |
1994 present |
no | |
Govindarajan, VijayVijay Govindarajan | Business, International !Professor of International Business | 1985 | no | ||
Jensen, MichaelMichael Jensen | Visiting Scholar | 1991 | 1992 | no | |
Johnson, M. EricM. Eric Johnson | Professor of Operations Management | 2002 | no | ||
Keller, Kevin LaneKevin Lane Keller | Marketing !Professor of Marketing | 1998 | no | ||
Slaughter, Matthew J.Matthew J. Slaughter | Business Administration !Associate Professor of Business Administration (see also in Arts & Sciences) | 2002 | no | ||
Taylor, Frederick WinslowFrederick Winslow Taylor | no | ||||
Wansink, BrianBrian Wansink | Marketing !Professor of Marketing | 1990 | 1994 | no |
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