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Dr. Merita Cani has over 27 years of experience in the Albanian public and private sectors. She has worked in banking, microfinance, and consumer protection, and has been heavily involved with training, consulting and advisory services, and project management. She has over 12 years of academic teaching experience in Albania and Kosovo at both the undergraduate and graduate levels and serves as a coach for online courses in the USA, including for UTC's PMBA program. She has an MBA from George Washington University and a Ph.D. from the State University of Tirana, Albania. Dr. Cani will teach International Finance at UTC.
Mike Cloud has thirty years of experience in the banking industry, with most of his experience
in the areas of lending, loan review, compliance and credit administration. He is
currently a Commercial Loan Review Officer with FirstBank. Mr. Cloud has taught finance
courses for UTC since August 1998. He graduated from UTC with a BS in Accounting and
an MBA with a concentration in Finance. He has also taught Introduction to Corporate
Finance at the undergraduate level at Dalton State College, and the undergraduate
and MBA levels at Bryan College. When he is not working, Mr. Cloud enjoys spending
time with his family and friends, and photographing natural scenery. Mr. Cloud teaches
Financial Statement Analysis at UTC.
Dr. Peggy Douglas received her BA, M.S., and Ph.D. in Environmental Economics from the University of
Tennessee. She has had a dual career in college teaching (economics, peace studies,
and sociology), as well as, serving as a community and economic development consultant.
Her educational pedagogy was significantly influenced by her experience working with
two rather famous "popular" educators, Paulo Freire from Brazil and Myles Horton from
the Highlander Folk School. Both were engaged in an adult form of education that centered
on helping oppressed people create social and economic change in their communities.
Dr. Douglas's publications and professional research have focused on environmental,
economic and social justice which allowed her to teach and work in Appalachian and
Latin American colleges such as the University of Tennessee, Antioch College, Livingstone
College, and the University of Londrina in Brazil. She has been teaching college,
both online and on-ground for over thirty years. Dr. Douglas teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in Economics at UTC.
Mark C. Fleck is a Portfolio Manager at Patten and Patten, Inc., a wealth management firm in Chattanooga.
Prior to joining the firm in 2008, he worked as a Senior Portfolio Manager for Highland
Capital Management in Memphis, Tennessee. At Highland Capital, he was a member of
the Equity Investment Selection Committee and also managed all municipal bond holdings
for the firm. Mr. Fleck has worked as a Portfolio Manager for the State of Kentucky
managing an investment portfolio of the state's operating funds. He has also served
as the Investment Officer for the city of Columbus, Georgia, where he managed the
city's investment portfolio and advised the city's Pension Board. He is a current
Board Member and past President of the CFA Society of East Tennessee and a past member
of the Board of United Cerebral Palsy in Memphis, Tennessee. He has also served on
the School Advisory Board for Our Lady of Perpetual Help School ("OLPH"). Mr. Fleck
earned a B.S. in Accounting from Christian Brothers University and an MBA in Finance
from the University of Memphis. He earned his CFA designation in 2000. Mr. Fleck teaches
Financial Institutions at UTC.
Ashley S. Harrison is Assistant Director of the Probasco Chair of Free Enterprise’s Center for Economic
Education at The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Ms. Harrison holds a B.S.
in Economics and an MBA with a concentration in Finance. Her published research focuses
on economic education. Her recent publications include “Is Bitcoin the Money of the
Future?” (Social Education); “Battling the Forces of Darkness: How Can Economic Freedom Be Effectively Taught
in the Pre-College Curriculum?” (The Journal of Private Enterprise), and “All We Know that May Be So in Economic Education” (Social Studies Research and Practice). Ms. Harrison teaches Essentials of Managerial Finance and Financial Institutions at UTC.
Eric James Kruger works as an international management consultant. For the past few years, he has been
the lead international management consultant for Volkswagen Inc. in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
He serves on the Board of the Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce’s International
Business Council, as well as on the Mayor of Chattanooga’s Violence Reduction Initiative.
Mr. Kruger has worked for the United Nations, the InterAmerican Development Bank and
for multinational corporations such as Johnson and Johnson, Heineken and Volkswagen;
not-for-profit organizations, such as the Siskin Hospital for Children and the East
Harlem Community Association; the World Trade Group of the Port Authority of New York
and New Jersey; and in private consulting. He has extensive experience in economic
development in Africa, Latin America and the Middle East. He holds degrees in international
economics from the London School of Economics, University College, London and the
Graduate Faculty of the New School University in New York. Mr. Kruger has taught
graduate and undergraduate courses in international business, public policy economics,
and business at Columbia, Cornell and New York Universities. He is the author of several
books and articles on international business and political economy and cross-cultural
communication. Mr. Kruger teaches Principles of Macroeconomics at UTC.
Mark Miles has worked for both large and small firms with revenue ranging from $500,000 to $5
billion annually. His business expertise ranges from strategy development, financial
reporting, financial analysis, budgeting, capital planning, procurement, and process
improvement. Mr. Miles attended Shorter University in Rome, Georgia where he graduated
with a Bachelor of Business Administration with a dual concentration of Finance and
Management and followed that up with his MBA. He received the prestigious Wall Street
Journal Award for Excellence and was the Vice President of the Phi Chi Theta Business
fraternity his senior year. Mr. Miles teaches Essentials of Managerial Finance and Small Business Finance at UTC.
Raymond V. Ryan is the President and a Portfolio Manager at Patten and Patten, Inc., a wealth management
firm in Chattanooga. Prior to joining the firm in 1999, he worked in several areas
of the capital markets, including investment banking for SunTrust Equitable Securities
Corporation in Nashville. Prior to his tenure with SunTrust Equitable, Mr. Ryan worked
in capital markets, including institutional fixed-income sales and trading, for Lehman
Brothers. He is a CFA Charter holder and has served as an instructor with a leading
CFA preparatory organization. He is a member of the American Economic Association
and is a past President of the CFA Society of Chattanooga. Mr. Ryan is a member of
the Advisory Board for the UT Chattanooga College of Business and the SMILE Fund,
and serves on the Board of Trustees for The Bright School and The Chattanooga Girls
Leadership Academy. Mr. Ryan has an A.B. in Economics from Princeton University. He
teaches Derivative Securities at UTC.