Executive Profiles

Welcome to the Executive Profiles section of Point Loma Nazarene University's Master of Business Administration program. Featuring current graduates of the MBA as well as the members of the faculty, the intention is to provide the San Diego business community a convenient connecting point to the high quality individuals involved in the Point Loma Nazarene University MBA. As members of the Fermanian School of Business at PLNU, over 500 students are currently pursuing either undergraduate or graduate business degrees in both day and evening classes.

2008 Graduates

Mr. Christopher J. Kim

Invitrogen Corp.

Ms. Katherine M. Lausten

Fidelity Technologies

Ms. Tina Mata

UCSD, Housing Dining Hospitality

Mr. Mark Schieber

Industrial Distribution Group (IDG)

Ms. Jane Schmitz

Mission Bay High School

Mr. Tim West

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.

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Faculty

Dr. Bruce A. Schooling

Dean, Leadership

Prof. Randy M. Ataide, J.D.

Director, Entrepreneurship

Dr. Dan Croy

Human Resources Management

Prof. Mike Oslovar

Technology and Management

Dr. Becky Havens

Business Statistics

Prof. Ray Havens

MBA Golf and Basic Math

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PLNU MBA Connections

Profile

Dr. Senyo Adjibolosoo

Faculty

Point Loma Nazarene University

Dr. Senyo Adjibolosoo has a doctorate degree in economics from Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada.

He also holds a postgraduate Education Specialist Degree from Point Loma Nazarene University. He is currently Professor of Economics at the Fermanian School of Business, Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego, California.

Professor Senyo Adjibolosoo is the founder and president of the International Institute for Human Factor Development (IIHFD), a nonprofit international development research and education organization. Professor Senyo Adjibolosoo is the founder and President of the Human Factor Leadership Academy. Professor Senyo Adjibolosoo’s primary area of research interest is the significance of the human factor to community development, global business competitiveness, civil society, citizenship development, and nation building.

He has one wife and two daughters. Professor Senyo Adjibolosoo enjoys reading and writing poems in his free time. He travels widely and engages himself in international development activities in various developing countries. Professor Senyo Adjibolosoo is a prolific writer. He has, edited, written, and published 13 books. In addition to these books he is also the author of a countless number of book reviews and articles that have been published in various academic journals.