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Alex Miller, PhD. is the Dean of the Center for Executive Education and the William B. Stokely Professor of Management at the University of Tennessee’s College of Business Administration. He received his undergraduate education at Tennessee Technological University and he holds graduate degrees from Dartmouth College and the University of Washington. Since receiving his doctorate, he has completed additional coursework at MIT, Harvard, and Cal Tech.
Alex has been the principal investigator on more than 20 research grants, authored or co-authored four books and numerous articles, and won five teaching awards from the University. He has consulted with over 100 organizations ranging from Fortune 500 manufacturing firms to small non-profit service organizations. He was also the Citibank Visiting Scholar to India and a Visiting Research Professor at the Cranfield Institute of Technology in England.
Alex was the founder of The Aerospace Executive MBA program, the first accredited MBA program to focus exclusively on the aerospace industry. His current research is looking at ways of rebuilding the business case for aerospace given the tremendous challenges facing the industry.
Alex is proud to be a seventh generation East Tennessean, and the father of four. He and his wife live on their farm in New Market Tennessee, where they operate the Lick Skillet Cattle Co., and he was voted Outstanding Cattleman of the Year in 2002 by the Tennessee Cattleman’s Association. As avocations, Alex trains Border Collies as cattle dogs and he is an IFR-rated pilot who flies a vintage Cessna 182. |
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