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John Ryans named to new endowed chair post
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John K. Ryans Jr., a longtime Kent State University faculty
member in international business and marketing, has been named
the first James R. Good Chair of Global Strategy at Bowling
Green.
The board of trustees appointed Ryans to the endowed chair position
at its April 1 meeting.
The position was created in memory of James R. Good, a 1951
BGSU graduate and international businessman who left his estate
to the University, designating that it be used to endow a chair
in the College of Business Administration.
When he died in March 1989, Good was owner and president of
Oasis Development Corp., a real estate development firm in New
York City. The Fostoria, Ohio, native had previously spent 30
years with Continental Grain Co., where he was vice president
of the World Grain Division and was instrumental in opening
grain trade with the former Soviet Union and the Peoples
Republic of China.
A faculty member at Kent State since 1970, Ryans is among 52
Fellows of the Academy of International Businessthe highest
recognition in the fieldand one of the 100 charter members
of the American Marketing Association Foundations Leadership
Circle.
His numerous consulting clients have included Xerox and the
U.S. departments of Commerce and Education, and he has designed
and/or presented in-house training programs for many firms,
including Digital Equipment, Firestone and Nestle.
Ryans said he welcomes the opportunity to help build on BGSUs
undergraduate and graduate international business programs,
which he called among the strongest such programs
in the Midwest.
In addition, I am able to continue to develop relationships
with the Cleveland and Toledo international business communities,
he continued. Northern Ohio is one of the leading exporting
regions in the nation, and this university is in a prime location
to play a critical role in the regions continued growth."
Ryans expertise will bolster the efforts of the College
of Business Administration in international business, Dean James
A. Sullivan said.
Almost every aspect of business is becoming more international
in scope and process. This increased global focus provides colleges
of business with one of their greatest challenges, Sullivan
noted.
We must expand opportunities for students and faculty
to enhance their understanding of managing organizations in
an international environment and must strengthen relationships
with internationally oriented companies, he said. Although
we have made advancements in both of these areas, Dr. Ryans
brings international business experience and expertise that
will allow us to make significantly more progress.
Ryans, who earned his doctorate in business administration from
Indiana University in 1965, has been Bridgestone Professor of
International Business and professor of marketing at Kent State
since 1994. During that time, he has coordinated the undergraduate
and doctoral programs in international business.
From 1970-94, he was a professor of marketing and international
business in Kent States Graduate School of Management,
and from 1970-77, he also served as an associate dean of curriculum,
budgeting and external relations.
Ryans won the Kent State Research Councils Distinguished
Scholar Award in 1999. The following year, he received the Paul
Pfeiffer
Distinguished Teaching Award from the universitys College
of Business Administration, and in 2001, he was honored by the
Kent State Teaching Council as an outstanding faculty member
based upon nominations by recent graduates.
Before joining the Kent State faculty, the U.S. Air Force veteran
taught for one year at the University of Kentuckywhere
he had also earned his undergraduate degree in 1954and
four years at the University of Maryland. His masters
degree in business administration is from the University of
Tennessee.
Ryans has written or co-authored more than 20 books and monographs,
as well as dozens of journal articles. In 2000, he published
an online publication, Focus Groups, with HighTechCampus
(now Edgia, Inc.), a Houston, Texas, content provider.
BGSUs College of Business Administration has earned continuous
accreditation since 1954 from AACSB International the
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. Fewer
than one-quarter of all business colleges in the United States
currently meet AACSB accreditation standards at both the undergraduate
and graduate levels.

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