Call for Applications
PAUL JENNINGS PROFESSOR OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
The David Nazarian College of Business and Economics at California State University seeks a leader in the scholarship, teaching and practice of innovation and entrepreneurship to be the first holder of the newly created Paul Jennings Endowed Professor of Entrepreneurship.
The successful launch and growth of the Nazarian College Entrepreneurship Program, funded in part through the recent college-naming gift of financier, philanthropist, and '82 alumnus David Nazarian, is a high strategic priority for the College. This professorship is partially funded by the generous philanthropy of another prominent alumnus and entrepreneur, Paul Jennings ('85). The Paul Jennings Professor of Entrepreneurship will work with a program director, an energized, experienced group of faculty experts, an on-campus incubator, and engaged members of the business community to build a program of nationally recognized excellence and strong outcomes for students and the economy of Southern California. We invite applications for an Associate or Full Professor (tenure may be considered) to help us develop and grow the program. We seek a scholar/practitioner who can provide leadership in creating an innovative, distinctive, and practical curriculum for Business majors and other students interested in developing their entrepreneurship skills.
For details, please refer to the position description at
Management: Entrepreneurship (http://www.csun.edu/sites/default/files/16-06-management.pdf).
Inquiries and applications may be directed to:
Dr. John Bruton
Chair, Department of Management
David Nazarian College of Business and Economics
California State University Northridge
18111 Nordhoff Street
Northridge, CA 91330-8245
john.bruton@csun.edu.
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