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EMILY
DICK-FORDE -
Emily Dick-Forde is Acting Head of the Department of
Management Studies. She holds a B.Sc. in Accounting
(First Class Honours) UWI, a M.Phil in Finance (University
of Cambridge), a Ph.D. in Accounting (University of
Dundee) and the professional designation of certified
Management Accountants (CMA) with the Society of Management
Accountants of Ontario, Canada. Her career with the
UWI began in 1991. Dr. Dick-Forde is currently researching
in the area of corporate environmental accounting, accounting
and culture in the Caribbean, and critical theory and
accounting research.
PHILMORE ALLEYNE -
Philmore Alleyne holds a B.Sc. In Accounting (UWI) and
the ACCA. A Chartered Accountant by profession, and
a Fellow of the Association of Certified and Chartered
Accountants (FCCA), he has worked in the Accounting
and Auditing profession for sixteen years. He brings
a wealth of practical experience to the classroom. His
research interests are the tax reform process in Barbados
and the auditing environment in Barbados. Doctoral student
- University of Bradford.
H. ANTHONY ARTHUR
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Anthony Arthus holds a B.A. in Sociology and Economics
(Trent University) and an M.Sc. In Tourism (University
of Surrey). He has spent more that twenty years in Tourism
Management with the Barbados Tourism Authority, serving
as Travel Development Officer in Canada, Director of
Marketing for North America in the USA, and Chief Executive
Officer. Mr Arthur taught Tourism at the Barbados Hotel
School on a part-time basis, and was also Lecturer in
Tourism at the Centre for Hotel and Tourism Management
of the University of the West Indies at Nassau, Bahamas.
Mr Arthur has worked as a Tourism and marketing Consultant,
and served as Project Leader and Tourism Development
Planner for an OAS/Government of Grenada Project, preparing
a Tourism Master Plan for Grenada.
KEN BLAWATT - LECTURER
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Ken Blawatt holds a B.Sc in Mechanical Engineering (University
of Manitoba), and MBA (York University) and Ph.D (Cranfield).
He specializes in Strategic Management, Marketing, Market
Research and Entrepreneurial Leadership. His publications
include “Marketing for the Technical Entrepreneur”,
(a Waterloo Innovation Centre Publication), a variety
of journal papers: papers in proceedings on Marketing,
Retail Systems and Entrepreneurship, and a text on “Entrepreneurship:
Process and Management”. He is currently working
on new books concerning E-Commerce and Small Business,
New Venture Financing and Entrepreneurial Leadership.
DONLEY CARRINGTON
- (On Leave)
Donley Carrington holds a B.Sc. In Accounting (First
Class Honours), UWI, and MBA (Iowa State University)
and the CMA from the Institute of Management Accountants
(USA). He joined the Department of Management Studies
in 1994 as a Temporary Lecturer in Accounting after
teaching at Ellerslie Secondary School for over 14 years.
Mr Carrington is an Erdiston trained teacher. He was
appointed Lecturer in Accounting in July 1997. Mr Carrington
has worked with non-profit organisation in developing
accounting systems. His research interests are costing
systems, accounting information systems and human resources
accounting. Doctoral student at University of Hule.
EDWARD CORBIN
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Edward Corbin holds a B.Sc. In Management (UWI) and
an M.Sc. (Distinction) from the London School of Economics
(LSE). He is currently enrolled in a research Ph.D.
programme at UWI. He has been a Part-time Lecturer in
the Department since 1995 and was recently appointed
Temporary Lecturer. Mr Corbin is a Human resource Management
Specialist who has worked and consulted in both private
and public sector organization over the past 15 years.
His research interest are human resource management,
leadership and service quality management.
PRISCILLA GLIDDEN
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Priscilla Glidden holds the Ph.D in Management from
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She has been
teaching graduate and undergraduate students at Bentley
College in Massachusetts since 1990. Dr. Glidden also
taught at the Lesley College Graduate School in Massachusetts.
Dr. Glidden combines teaching with active involvement
in the private sector. She has held senior positions
in different organisations. Her publications appear
in Academic Journals.
CRISTINA JONSSON
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Cristina Jönsson joined the Department in 2003.
She holds a Masters degree in Tourism Management from
Griffith University (Australia) and B.Sc. degrees with
Honours from Oxford Brookes University (UK) and Griffith
University. Ms Jönsson is a native of Sweden. Prior
to joining UWI she was as a regional tourism development
manager in Sweden working on various projects from ecotourism
development to regional branding and marketing. She
is well traveled and has lived, as well as worked in
the tourism industry around the world. Ms Jönsson
has worked and consulted in both private and public
sector organizations in countries such as Brazil and
Sweden. She speaks seven languages and as a polyglot
she has added richly to international projects through
translation, interpretation and cross cultural communication.
Her major areas of research include sustainable tourism,
tourism planning & development, disaster management
and tourism motivation.
JAMAL KHAN
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Jamal Khan holds a B.A and an MA(Dacca), and MPA and
Ph.D. (Cincinnati). He has been with the UWI since 1974.
A Professor in Public Administration, Dr. Khan has written
extensively in international journals such as Administrative
Science Review, Public Administration Review, Management
Development, International Journal of Public Sector
management, Project Management Quarterly and Bangladesh
Journal of Public Administration. His publications include
Development Administration: Field Research in Barbados
(1976), Managing Development: Theory and Practice (1978),
Public Management: The Eastern Caribbean Experience
(1982), (1987), The Context of Film as an Art-Form (1982)
and Doing Projects (with W. Soverall) (2000). He has
provided consulting service to regional institutions
in the area of policy making, programme management,
and development planning. His teaching research interest
are development management, public section management
techniques, policy analysis and project management.
NICOLE KNIGHT-ARTHUR
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Nicole Knight-Arthur holds a B.Sc. Management Studies,
(University of the West Indies) and an MBA (London South
Bank University). She is currently completing doctoral
studies in Change Management at the Graduate School
of Business, Newcastle upon Tyne University.
SONIA MAHON
- (DEPUTY DEAN- FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES)
Sonia Mahon holds a B.Sc in National Sciences (UWI)
and an M.Sc. in Management Information Systems (Boston
University). She joined the Department in 1992 as a
Temporary Assistant Lecturer and was on study leave
during the 1994/1995 academic year. She returned to
the Department in 1995 as a Lecturer in Computing. Mrs.
Mahon has also been developing several computer training
programme sand developing software systems solutions.
Her research are in formation technology and business
information systems. Mrs. Mahon is a Doctoral Student
at UWI - Mona.
LAWRENCE NURSE
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Lawrence Nurse holds a B.A in History and Economic (UWI)
and an M.Sc in Labour Studies and Ph.D in Sociology,
(University of Massachusetts). Before joining the University
in 1977, Dr. Nurse worked for a major trade union in
Barbados and for the Caribbean Community Secretariat
in Guyana. He is a Senior Lecturer in management, with
particular reference to the management of human resources,
industrial relations and organisational development.
Dr. Nurse is the author of Public Policy and Industrial
Relations in the Commonwealth Caribbean (1980) and Trade
Unionism and Industrial Relations in the Commonwealth
Caribbean (1992). His research interests include Public
Policy and Industrial Relations; Employee Relations
Management, Organisational Justice, Workplace Politics,
Industrial Conflict and Corporate Culture. Dr. Nurse
has published several articles in regional and international
journals, including Social and Economic Studies, Administration
and Society, Nueva Sociedad and Labour Law Journal.
His work also appears as chapters in books. He is a
former chairman of the Board of Directors of Arawak
Cement Company, and is a Member of the Board of Directors
of the Barbados Port Authority.
PAUL POUNDER
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Paul Pounder holds a BBA in Entrepreneurial Studies
(Honours) (Brock University). He has completed the masters
level and is currently completing the Ph.D in Manufacturing
Engineering a the University of Birmingham. Before joining
the Department, Mr. Pounder was Business Development
Officer/Coordinator - Innovation Support Programme at
the Barbados Investment and Development Corporation.
Mr Pounder taught Business Entrepreneurship at the Barbados
Community College in the B.Ed. Programme from 2004.
His areas of research are small and medium-sized enterprises
and operations management.
BETTY JANE PUNNETT -
(ON LEAVE - HEAD, DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES(
Betty Jane Punnett joined the Department in November
1999 as Professor in General Management and International
Business. She holds the B.A in English (McGill), M.B.A
in Personnel (Marist College) and the Ph.D in International
Business/Organisational Behaviour (NYU). Prof. Punnett
was until recently Prof. of International Business and
Organisational Management at the Mona Institute of Business,
and prior to that served for many years as Professor
at the University of Windsor in Canada. She has held
visiting appointments at a number of universities. She
has published several articles in a number of international
journals, several chapters in books, as well as four
books. She was Director of International Programmes, Academy
of Management and serves as a member of the Editorial
Board of a number of international journals. Her research
interests are culture and its Impact on international
management and human resource management.
C. JUSTIN ROBINSON
- (DEPUTY DEAN, OUTREACH)
Justin Robinson holds a B.Sc in Management Studies (First
Class Honours) (UWI), an M.Sc. in Finance and Econometrics
(Florida International University) and a Ph.D. (Manchester).
He joined UWI as a Temporary Lecturer in Management
in 1992 and is now a Lecturer in the Department. Dr.
Robinson’s research interest are corporate financial
management, derivatives, investments, risk management
and financial market efficiency. He has published on
these subjects in a number of international journals.
JOSEANN SMALL
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Joseann Small holds a B.Sc in Management (First Class
Honours) (UWI) and an MBA (Florida) with concentrations
in Entrepreneurship and Marketing. Prior to joining
the Department, Ms. Small worked as a Management Consultant
with David Shorey and Co. Her research interests are
in the areas of new product development in the Caribbean
and entrepreneurship.
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
MONICA SMITH is Temporary Administrative
Assistant. She was with the Unit of Administration and
Accounting since 1979 before it became the Department
of Management Studies three years later. She is responsible
for special projects and ensures that workshops and
seminars, as well as graduate rpogrammes, run smoothly
and effectively. Ms Smith can direct you to the best
person when you call the Department with a particular
need. She is the likely person to work on coordinating
new projects, and the compilation of reports.
NEILA HINKSON is a Temporary Departmental
Secretary. She has been with the Department of Management
Studies since 1986. She is responsible for the overall
smooth operation of the office and is very knowledgeable
about the regulations for courses and programmes (prerequisites,
etc.) She is also usually aware of lecturers’
movements (office hours, cancellation classes, etc).
Mrs Hinkson liaises with Administration about room allocations
and timetables changes as well as supervises the collection
of projects and distribution of handouts for courses.
MARGARET LAMONTAGNE-CHASE, Temporary
Stenographer/Clerk joined the Department in February
2003. She assists with the preparation of student handouts
and other course materials. She is responsible for compiling
information for Book Orders and also answers students’
queries.
DEBORAH HOWARD is a Temporary Stenographer/Clerk,
who joined the Department in May 2005. She assists with
the preparation of students handouts, other kinds of
student-related activities and answers students’
queries.
PART - TIME STAFF
In addition to the full-time faculty, the department
of Management Studies employs a part-time faculty. It
consists of persons who are interested in lecturing
and who enrich their teaching by their work experience.
Some of the persons listed below provide tutorial assistance
while others lecture and are responsible for a course:
1. ROGER ARTHUR, ACCA
2. SYDNEY ARTHUR, B.A. (Lond.), M.A. (Westminister),
Certificate in Education (lond.), MIPD
3. ATLEE BRATHWAITE, B.Sc., M.A. (McGILL), Ph.D. (California)
4. YVETTE BROWNE, B.Sc. (UWI), M.Sc. (Milan Graduate
School of Management and Policy)
5. RYAN BYER, B.Sc (UWI), M.Sc. (UWI)
6. LISA CAIN, B.Sc (Hons), ACCA
7. WINTON CAMPBELL, B.Sc. (UWI), Post-Graduate Diploma
in Management Studies (UWI), M.Sc. (Surrey)
8. WAYNE CHARLES-SOVERALL, B.A., Diploma in Management
(Pace), M.A. (Brooklyn)
9. ADRIAN CHRISTIE, B.Sc. (UWI)
10. ANTHONY CHRISTIE, B.Sc. (UWI), CMA
11. SHERICA CUMBERBATCH, LLB (UWI), Cert. in Legal
Education
12. AUDLEY ESPEUT, B.Sc., (Queens College CUNY), MBA
(Baruch College of CUNY), Ph.D, (California C. University)
13. PAULINE ELLIS, B.Sc. (UWI)
14. KENNETH FORDE, B.Sc., M.Sc.
15. TREVOR FORDE
16. GLENDA GAY
17. SONIA GREENIDGE-FRANKLYN, BSc. (UWI), M.A. (Phoenix)
18. T GREENIDGE
19. V. HENRY, B.Sc., Ph.D (Warwick)
20. CARVER HINDS, B.Sc. (UWI), CGA, Diploma in Public
Sector Accounting and Auditing, CIPFA, (London), Certificate
in Information Technology (Connecticut), Certificate
in General Management (UWI)
21. MARY JACKMAN, B.Sc. (UWI), Masters in Marketing
Research, Univ. of Georgia), Masters in Applied Statistics
(Oxford Univ.)
22. MICHAEL JONES, B.Sc. (UWI), M.Sc. (UWI)
23. LYSTRA KODILINYE, LLB (UWI), LLM (London)
24. ORVILLE LYNCH, Cert. in Education (Erdiston), B.A
25. PATRICK McCASKIE, B.Sc., (UWI), M.Sc. (Birmingham)
26. JUNIOR SCOTT, B.Sc. (UWI), ACCA
27. DWIGHT SUTHERLAND, MBA, M.Sc, (UWI)
28. CLEOPATRA THOMPSON, B.Sc. (UWI), ACCA
29. JULIANA THORPE-TAITT, B.Sc. (UWI), CPA
30. ALPHIA TROTMAN, B.Sc. (UWI), Adv. Diploma in Computer
Science (UWI)
31. ALDON TULL, B.Sc. (UWI), M.Sc. (Strathclyde)
32. SUZENA TUTRON, B.Sc., ACCA
33. ALFRED WALKES, B.Sc. (UWI), MPhil (UWI)
34. DIANA WEEKES, B.Sc. (UWI), ACCA
35. ELSWORTH YOUTH, BA (UWI), M.Sc (Univ. of Massachusetts)
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