Duy Dang
In the fall of 2024, Duy Dang of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology Vietnam is a Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence in the School of Business Administration. Dang is a senior lecturer and senior program manager for the PhD programs in RMIT’s business school. His research and teaching focus on applied analytics, digital transformation and information security management. He will teach undergraduate and graduate classes focusing on topics such as data science, information system management and information system governance. More information is available here.
Ray Eby
Ray Eby is a visiting executive in residence in the SBA. Eby is an experienced executive with a career spanning many roles and divisions at 3M including as former president of 3M’s Personal Safety Division. He also is the former CEO of Innovations in Nutrition and Wellness. He has legal expertise as a former commercial trial lawyer. Eby holds a JD from the University of Minnesota Law School and an MA in Liberal Studies from St. John’s College. Additionally, he is committed to community service, having served on many charitable boards including as Chairman of the Board for Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Twin Cities and as a foster parent in Minnesota.
Kevin McQuilkin
In the fall of 2021, Kevin McQuilkin ’83, became the School of Business Administration’s first Executive in Residence after 35 years in investment banking in New York City. Kevin is an adjunct professor in finance, works with the Center for Career of Professional Development as a mentor to students through the job placement process, organizes special interest presentations and panel discussions, consults with faculty on curriculum development and skill building, and helps with fundraising.
Linda Underwood
Linda Underwood is a visiting executive in residence in the SBA. With more than 30 years of experience in commercial banking, Linda is now a senior vice president and manager of Banner Bank’s Spokane Commercial Banking Center. She created a program for business students who are interested in careers in the financial field. Eighteen students are participating in the first cohort of Women in Finance, a program designed to increase each person’s confidence, to enhance their potential, and to help them design an individual pathway for personal and professional leadership within a financial context.
Brian Wellinghoff
Brian Wellinghoff is a visiting executive in residence in the SBA and a business executive in residence at Virginia Commonwealth University. He also is senior director of leadership and outreach of Barry-Wehmiller and co-founder of Humanistic Leadership Academy. He facilitates many workshops on humanistic leadership with topics such as empathetic listening, trust and inspiration, recognition and celebration, and creating a culture of service. Brian is part of the team leading the SBA faculty and staff through the Humanistic Leadership Academy.