Executive MBA (EMBA)
Program Website
The EMBA Program at the Stetson University Center at Celebration offers professionals from any academic background a way to earn an MBA degree in less than two years while still working. Our EMBA Program is tailored to the fast-paced schedule of today's executives and managers with a flexible alternating Friday and Saturday schedule.
Our program brings together high-potential managers and a faculty consisting of experienced business leaders and forerunners in their academic fields.The select group of EMBA participants ranges from managers of large corporations to entrepreneurs and officers in small companies.
Stetson University's School of Business Administration is fully accredited by AACSB International-The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business-at both the undergraduate and graduate levels in both business and accounting, a degree of accreditation held by only a few institutions in the world.
Faculty
Program Administrators
Stuart Michelson, Roland & Sarah George Professor of Finance
Director of EMBA Program (interim)
Editor, Financial Services Review
Stetson University, Department of Finance, School of Business Administration
421 N. Woodland Blvd., Unit 8398
DeLand, FL 32723
Phone: 386-822-7376
Fax: 386-822-7491
smichels@stetson.edu
www.stetson.edu/~smichels
Wendy Lowe, EMBA Program Coordinator
Stetson University at Celebration
800 Celebration Ave., Suite 104
Celebration, FL 34747
Office: (321) 939-7603
Cell Phone: (407) 721-2849
Fax: (321) 939-7368
wlowe@stetson.edu
Our faculty includes:
- Lawrence J. Belcher, Ph.D, Indiana University; president of the Association of Student Managed Investment Programs. Director of Roland George Investments Program; monetary information theory, consumer credit use
- Robert W. Boozer, D.B.A., Mississippi State University; Jungian psychological types, organizational politics, critical management studies
- Vincent C. Brenner, Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University; CPA; financial accounting and reporting, accounting education
- Stuart Edward Michelson, Ph.D, University of Kansas; corporate finance, role of technology in business, mutual fund performance (website)
- Theodore J. Surynt, Ph.D., Georgia State University; associate dean, School of Business Administration