2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Marketing
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Alex Ricardo Zablah, Department Head
Eddie Armbrister, Assistant Department Head
Professors
Bharadwaj, N, PhD - Wisconsin
Flint, D.J. (Regal Entertainment Group Professor of Business), PhD – Tennessee
Hewett, K (Regan Professor of Business), PhD – South Carolina
Noble, C.H. (Jerry and Kay Henry Professor), PhD – Arizona State
Noble, S.M. (Proffitt’s Professor of Marketing), PhD – Massachusetts
Zablah, A.R. (Gerber/Taylor Professor), PhD – Georgia State
Associate Professors
Hasford, J.R., PhD - Kentucky
Lopez, M.R., PhD – South Florida
Moon, M.A. (Flaskerud Faculty Fellow), PhD – North Carolina
Assistant Professors
Abell, A.K., PhD – South Florida
Chavez, D.E., PhD – Kentucky and Texas A&M
Kim, Y.M., PhD - Georgia
Ruzeviciute, R, PhD – WU Vienna
Lecturers
Armbrister, E., JD – Tennessee
Clugg, A.E., MS - Northwestern
Collins, M.E. (Distinguished Lecturer), PhD – Tennessee
Micheletto, M.J., PhD – Tennessee
Morris, J.A., MS - Tennessee
Raines, C. (Distinguished Lecturer), MBA – Case Western Reserve
Ranft, V., PhD – Georgia State
Adjunct Faculty
Herda, C., MA – Tennessee
Newman, M., MBA - Tennessee
Emeriti Faculty
Cadotte, E.R., PhD – Ohio State
Reizenstein, R.C., PhD – Cornell
Schumann, D.W., PhD – Missouri
Woodruff, R.B., DBA – Indiana
Marketing in an organization has responsibility for identifying who customers are, what they need and want, and how best to meet those needs/wants by creating and delivering superior value to them. Marketing professionals use strategy tools to target customers, create value propositions and positioning for each target, and deliver and communicate value to these customers through product design, pricing, advertising, personal selling, promotion, and distribution.
Marketing education enables one to pursue varied career opportunities critical to organizations. Typically, a career in marketing begins in either consumer or industrial sales or retailing, which eventually may lead to management positions in any of several areas. For example, marketing professionals may hold positions in advertising, brand management, sales management, promotion management, marketing research, distribution, and other related areas.
Students interested in a marketing career will have a broad-based business education, which includes financial management, supply chain management, operations, human resources, business strategy, economics, and statistics. In addition to a broad array of courses in arts and sciences, marketing students will obtain a strong grounding in the social sciences to better understand the forces that shape consumer preferences.
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