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Management, Marketing, and Supply Chain Management

Management emphasizes the integrative nature of the management discipline in planning, organizing, directing, and controlling contemporary profit and non-profit organizations. Marketing and Supply Chain Management are two critical areas of business that drive customer engagement with a company or organization.

The Management program includes general management, leadership, human resources, management science, and strategic management to provide the student with modern analytic concepts, tools, and techniques that can be used as aids to managerial decision-making. The impacts of the international environment, social responsibilities of managers, and career opportunities for management graduates receive special attention across the broad range of management courses. Various teaching methods are used in an effort to bring reality to classroom considerations of relevant business problems.

Marketing is the dynamic life-blood of every organization. Our marketing curriculum involves a comprehensive study of the basic concepts, techniques, and tools for developing marketing strategies and marketing programs. Students are prepared to help organizations decide which consumer groups to serve and which product and services to produce, and to set appropriate levels of promotional effort, pricing, and other considerations in generating sales.

Metro Atlanta is one of the most important global logistics centers in the U.S. The region's growth in supply chain management is due to its strong cluster of corporate headquarters that demand efficient supply chain services, vital southeast geographic location, and robust infrastructure. From highways to rails to the frequency of flights, combined with an outstanding capital ecosystem, Atlanta is uniquely positioned for supply chain technology innovation and talent acquisition.

George Nakos

Dr. George Nakos
 Professor of Marketing and Department Chair, Management, Marketing and Supply Chain Management

Ari Adams

Ms. Arianne Adams
 Lecturer of Management

Linda "Joie" Hain

Dr. Linda “Joie” Hain
Associate Professor of Marketing

Craig Hill

Dr. Craig Hill
Professor of  Supply Chain Management and Charles S. Conklin Endowed Chair in Supply Chain Management

Carin Lightner-Laws

Dr. Carin Lightner-Laws
Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management, Director, Center for Supply Chain Management, and Advisor, Supply Chain Roundtable

Keith Miller

Dr. Keith Miller
 Professor of Management and Associate Dean 

Lawrence Menter

Dr. Lawrence Menter
Senior Lecturer of Business Ethics & Law

Kamran Moghaddam

Dr. Kamran Moghaddam
 Professor of Supply Chain Management

Kimberly Johnson

Dr. Kimberly Johnson
Professor of Management

Mario Norman

Dr. Mario Norman
Professor of Marketing 

Leon Prieto

Dr. Leon Prieto
Professor of Management

Stacy Reynolds

Dr. Stacey Reynolds
Director, Center for Social Innovation and Sustainable Entrepreneurship and Assistant Professor of Management

Melva Robertson

Dr. Melva Robertson
Assistant Professor of Management

Md Rokonuzzaman

Dr. Md Rokonuzzamon
Associate Professor of Marketing

Morten Brante

Dr. Morten Brante
Assistant Professor of Management 

Chris Edwards

Dr. Chris Edwards
Associate Professor of Management and Director, Graduate Programs 

Anita Whiting

Dr. Anita Whiting
Professor of Marketing