Neumont University
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Established | 2003 |
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President | Graham Doxey |
Location | South Jordan, Utah, UT |
Website | www.neumont.edu |
Neumont University (formerly Northface) is a for-profit private university located in South Jordan, Utah. It was founded in 2003 by Graham Doxey, Scott McKinley, and Marlow Einelund.
Neumont offers accelerated two-year Bachelor of Science in Computer Science degrees and Master of Business Administration (MBA) degrees in one- and two-year formats. The University is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools. [1]
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[edit] Faculty Bios
Graham Doxey, Presidesnt and Co-Founder Prior to co-founding Neumont University, Graham was a Managing Director with Lehman Brothers, an investment bank serving the financial needs of corporations, institutions and governments worldwide. As Head of Sales and Research for the Asia Pacific region, Graham served on the Lehman Brothers Asia Executive Committee. Graham currently serves on the Board of Directors for Lehman Brothers Commercial Bank. From 1986 to 1991, he was a Vice President with Merrill Lynch in the Tokyo, Japan and New York. Prior to Merrill Lynch, Graham worked for the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. Graham holds a Bachelor of Science degree in finance from the University of Utah.
Maurine Findley, Executive Vice President As former Treasurer of Corinthian Colleges, a leading post-secondary education company that enrolls over 34,000 students annually. Prior to Corinthian Colleges, Maurine served as Corporate Manager of Financial Reporting for Mai Systems Corporation, a software manufacturing company, and as Controller for Power House Ford Engines, Inc. From 1984-87, Maurine was with Peat Marwick, a big six accounting firm, specializing in high-tech manufacturing.
Julie Blake, Senior Vice President of Enrollment Julie is the former Vice President of Marketing at TenFold Corporation, an enterprise software development company. Previously Julie served as Director of Marketing Communications at 3Com Corporation's Mobile Communications Division, and before that she was with American Express Company, Inc., where she served as worldwide Director of Marketing in the Stored Value Division. Before joining American Express, Julie held various management positions with Kimberly-Clark Corporation, a consumer packaged goods company.
Eve Andersson, Senior Vice President of Academics Before joining Neumont, Eve co-founded of ArsDigita Corporation. Previously, Eve was visiting Professor of Computer Science at Galileo University in Guatemala City, Central America, where she led the Galileo Education System project for online learning and taught software engineering and dynamic web site engineering to undergraduate students. Eve has co-authored three books and holds a B.S. from Caltech in Engineering and Applied Science, and an M.S. from U.C. Berkeley in Mechanical Engineering.
Dr. Terry Halpin, Professor and Vice President of Conceptual Modeling Terry was head of database research at Asymetrix Corporation and at Visio Corporation before its acquisition by Microsoft, where he worked on the conceptual and logical database modeling technology in Microsoft Visio® for Enterprise Architects. Dr. Halpin’s doctoral thesis formalized Object Role Modeling (ORM/NIAM). He has co-chaired several international workshops on modeling, and has given presentations at dozens of international conferences in both industry and academia. He has published more than 100 technical papers and four books. Terry holds B.S. Physics and a B.A. Philosophy degrees and a Ph.D. Computer Science, University of Queensland.
Dr. Tony Morgan, Professor and Vice President Enterprise Informatics Tony has held senior positions in leading IT companies such as EDS and Unisys. He has published two books relating to information technology: Blackboard Systems (with R.S. Engelmore) and Business Rules and Information Systems. Prior to joining Neumont University, Tony was the knowledge transfer manager for ICT and new media at Brunel University, where he was visiting research fellow with a focus on IT systems that deliver real business value. Tony holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Cambridge, and also has Bachelor's degrees in Computer Systems Engineering and Earth Sciences, and a Master’s degree in Control Engineering.
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Sterling Bates, Resident Canadian Sterling is the Canadian on Campus. His witty actions, half drunk mornings, and 24/7 Foosball actions are all apart of what you expect to see in a typical Sterling Day. He will often be found wandering around the halls in search of momo rather then working on NORMA. Sterling is the reason to come to Neumont, the opportunity to observe a real Live Canadian is truly a fascinating thing to behold first hand.
[edit] References
- ^ Neumont University (October 3, 2006). Neumont University Sets Innovative Standard in U.S. Higher Education. Press release. Retrieved on October 13, 2006.