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MOD program at BGSU under
new leadership
Jane V. Wheeler has accepted a two-year appointment
to direct the master of organization development
program at the University.
The first university to award a degree in the
field, Bowling Green offers an 18-month executive
MOD program as well as a program for full-time
students through its College of Business Administration.
Accredited by AACSB-International, the Association
to Advance College Schools of Business, the program
is widely known for pioneering the concept of
empirically based change and sponsoring a “best
practices” conference that attracts participants
of national stature each spring.
For the past two years, Wheeler has headed Bowling
Green’s Institute for Organizational Effectiveness,
which provides expertise in managing and improving
organizational performance to business firms,
governmental agencies and not-for-profit organizations.
She will continue in that role as well as continuing
her teaching duties.
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