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M.S. in MIT faculty members bring a highly integrated, team approach.

McIntire faculty members demonstrate their commitment to helping IT leaders learn to bridge traditional business boundaries by working as a team to deliver integrated, multidisciplinary content throughout the M.S. in MIT curriculum.

Professors Barb Wixom and Stefano Grazioli, in their roles as M.S. in MIT section directors, oversee the continuity and flow of the program. Together with the module coordinator, they identify faculty experts from across McIntire's IT, finance, accounting, marketing, and management areas who can deliver the most relevant content on each topic within the module. The result is course content that is practical, highly integrated, and up-to-date.

M.S. in MIT Program Faculty for 2009-2010
(All are McIntire IT faculty members unless otherwise noted.)


Tom Bateman
(Management)
Glenn Browne
Coordinator, Module 3: Enterprise
IT Management
Rob Cross
(Management)
Rich DeMong
(Finance)
Peter Gray
Coordinator, Module 4: IT Strategy
and Management

Stefano Grazioli
Director, 12-Month Charlottesville
Section Coordinator, Module 1: IT Architecture

Lynn Hamilton
(Management Communication)
Karen Jansen
(Management)
Bob Kemp
(Finance)










Peter Maillet
(Finance/Technology Management)
Mike Morris
Associate Dean, Graduate Programs
Ryan Nelson
Coordinator, Module 2: IT Project Management
Rick Netemeyer
(Marketing)
Senior Associate Dean
Linda Pittenger
(Invited Faculty)
David C. Smith
(Finance)
David G. Smith
Randy Smith
Susan Perry Williams
(Accounting)
Barb Wixom
Director, 16-Month Northern Virginia Section










Faculty Spotlight...

"Our M.S. in MIT students have been some of the most enthusiastic and engaged students I’ve ever taught. They bring a wide range of writing and presenting experiences into the classroom and often are able to help each other tremendously. Our students’ real-world experiences add so much to our discussions. I also enjoy the challenge of providing instruction and support that can help people in their jobs right now."

Lynn Hamilton
Assistant Professor;
Director of the Management Communication Programs