Your Faculty
You will work closely with world class faculty - all of whom have practical business experience and links to the business community.
Danna Greenberg
Associate Professor of Management
BA, Wellesley College; PhD, Boston College School of Management
Professor Greenberg teaches organizational behavior, negotiation, and organizational integration. In her recent research, she worked with EMC, Compaq, and Lycos on a study of mergers and acquisitions in technology-intensive industries.
Katherine Harris
Assistant Professor of Marketing
BA, University of Georgia; MBA, State University of West Georgia; PhD, Georgia State University
Professor Harris' main research interest is services marketing, specifically service failure and recovery. Also, she researches in the are of socially responsible consumer buying behavior. Currently, Professor Harris is the faculty adviser for the Babson Marketing Association.
Neal Harris
Senior Lecturer in Economics
BA, University of Maryland; MBA, PhD University of Massachusetts
Professor Harris has been the director of the Undergraduate Management Core Program at Babson College since 2000. His major teaching interests include microeconomics, urban economics, public finance, macroeconomics, environmental economics, and economics of the European Union. Prior to Babson, he was president and CEO of Future Business Systems Corp. from 1983 - 1996.
Yoo-Taek Lee
Assistant Professor of Operations, Information and Technology
BA, Hong Kong University, Korea; MS, MIS, MBA, DBA, Boston University
Professor Lee's research interests include global supply chain management, Web-based supply chain management applications, supplier development strategy, and industrial upgrading.
Richard Mandel
Associate Dean, Undergraduate School
Associate Professor of Law
AB, Cornell University; JD, Harvard Law School
Professor Mandel is a partner in the law firm of Bowditch and Dewey and is a contributing author to The Portable MBA series. His courses are always popular and have included Honors Business Law, Commercial Law, American Constitutional Law, Strategic Business and Tax Planning, and Introduction to Meteorology. He is a member of the bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the United States Supreme Court.
Heidi Neck
Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship
BS, Louisiana State University; MBA, PhD, University of Colorado at Boulder Professor Neck's research interests include corporate entrepreneurship, radical innovation, and entrepreneurship education. At Babson, she teaches entrepreneurship classes at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and was recently awarded Babson's Deans' Award for Excellence in Teaching.
Craig Stephenson
Senior Lecturer in Finance
BS, University of Colorado; MBA, University of Texas at Austin; PhD, University of Arizona
Professor Stephenson was selected Professor of the Year by Babson's graduating class of 2004. He brings a wide variety of industry experience in financial management from Phillips Petroleum Company, Texas Instruments, and Dell Computer Corporation to the classroom. He is a Certified Management Accountant.
Elizabeth Thornton
Chief Diversity Officer
Adjunct Professor
BSBA, Georgetown University; MBA, New York University Professor Thornton blends a unique combination of 15+ years of corporate experience with American Express and Bank One with 15+ years of entrepreneurial consulting experience with organizations such as the White House and Ceres Fruit Juices. She is the newly appointed Chief Diversity Officer at Babson College and an adjunct lecturer in the Blank Center for Entrepreneurship. She is founder of the training and consulting firm Entrepreneurship Advantage Inc.
Joseph Weintraub
Professor of Management
BS, University of Pittsburgh; MA, PhD, Bowling Green State University
Professor Weintraub is an industrial-organizational psychologist in the areas of individual and organizational effectiveness. He teaches and consults in the areas of leadership development, team building, coaching, human resources, and performance management. Professor Weintraub is the founder and faculty codirector of Babson's Coaching for Leadership and Teamwork Program.