National Council

The College of Business Administration's National Council is composed of women and men who are exceptional leaders in their fields. They provide the Dean with expertise, advice, and useful critique about the college's programs, mission, and direction. The National Council meets twice yearly and CBA students often have an opportunity to meet these important decision makers.

GARY A. BEU ’73
Vice President, Human Resources
Arthur Andersen LLP

F. WILLIAM BOELTER ’61
Chief Executive Officer
Boelter Companies Inc.

JAY W. CHRISTOPHER ’67
Chairman
Thatcher Technology Group Inc.

H. JEFFREY DOBBS ’77
Managing Partner
KPMG L.L.P.

TIMOTHY P. DUERR ’77
Manager, Partner Recognition Programs
Ford Motor Co.

JAMES R. ECKSTAEDT ’76
Executive Vice President and CFO
Best Software

JAMES R. EFFNER JR . ’89
Managing Partner
Insurance/Financial Services

JAMES L. FITZPATRICK ’68
COE and Publisher
San Diego Magazine Publishing Company Inc.

RICHARD C. GOZON ’60
Retired Executive Vice President
Weyerhaeuser Company

LEONARD J. KOCH ’64
Consultant/Instructor, Koch Consulting
Professor, Front Range Community College

PHILIP W. MENZEL ’67
President and CEO
German Mutual Insurance Company

KATHI P. SEIFERT ’71
Retired Executive Vice President
Kimberly-Clark Corp.

JILL LONG THOMPSON ’74
CEO and Senior Fellow
National Center for Food and Agricultural Policy

ROBERT T. WARSTLER ’64
President, Global Sales
Lucent Technologies

RONALD H. ZECH ’65
Chairman and CEO
GATX Corp.

 

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