STILLWATER, Okla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Oklahoma State University’s Spears School of Business is entering groundbreaking territory as it launches a new and unique program for executive development. The first class of the Ph.D. in Business for Executives features 19 participants from seven states representing 10 industries.
The three-year program kicked off Jan. 13-14 at the Helmerich Research Center on the OSU-Tulsa campus.
“The program will bridge advanced scholarship and the contemporary needs of business and industry, leading to an acceleration of business leadership capabilities for the participants and for the economy,” said Larry Crosby, Spears School of Business Dean.
Those interested in participating in the 2013 class of this innovative program or for more information, please visit the Ph.D. in Business for Executives website: http://phdexec.okstate.edu.
Executives participating in the program are:
- David Altounian, Chairman and Founder, Motion Computing
- Scott Anderson, Operations Manager, CRI Feeders of Guymon, LLC
- Thomas Bennett Jr., Chairman and co-CEO, First Oklahoma Bank
- Jonathan Butler, President, Quarter Guard Asset Management
- Richard Castagna, Assistant Vice President, Union Pacific
- Fred Cleveland, Chief Operating Officer/Senior Vice President Technical Operations, American Eagle Airlines
- Durand Crosby, Chief Operating Officer, Oklahoma Department of Mental Health
- Derrick Davis, Advanced Sales Manager/Director of Data Center Virtualization, Cisco Systems
- Warren Dyer, Chief Executive Officer, Ulterra
- David Gregor, Chief Operating Officer, Innovative Steel Detailing, Inc.
- Richard Guthrie, President, GPB Management Consultants, LLC
- Toby Joplin, Vice President & Chief Financial Officer, R.L. Hudson & Company
- Patricia Jordan, General Manager, Webco Industries
- George Mayleben, Lt. Col., Inspector General, U.S. Air Force
- Philip McMahan, President, First National Bank in Altus
- Dessie Nash, Vice President, Market Investment Director, U.S. Trust
- Donald Rowlett, Director Regulatory Policy, OGE Energy Corp.
- James Thomas, Deputy Force Supply Officer, U.S. Navy
- Thomas Totten, Chief Executive Officer, Nyhart
More than half of the 2012 class includes executives from outside of Oklahoma, including participants from Texas (5), and one each from Colorado, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland and Virginia. The class also encompasses a wide variety of industries, including financial services (4), transportation and logistics (3), construction (2), consulting (2), government (2), information technology (2), and one each from agriculture and forestry, energy, manufacturing, and wholesale trade.
Oklahoma State University is a modern land-grant system that cuts across disciplines to better prepare students for success. Oklahoma’s only university with a statewide presence, OSU improves the lives of people in Oklahoma, the nation, and the world. The Spears School of Business is dedicated to the original land-grant vision of integrated, high-quality teaching, research and outreach. For more information, call 405-744-5064 or visit spears.okstate.edu.



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