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Alex Bruton

, A professional engineer with his doctorate, and several inventions to his credit, Dr. Alex Bruton went back to school (Haskayne School of Business) for his MBA to further his interest in managing innovation development. Teaching at MRU's business school since 2007, Dr. Bruton's students are now the beneficiaries of his dual focus on innovation and educational sciences.

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Anita Angelini

, Anita holds a Master's Degree from Stanford University in Higher Education. She is a frequent faciltiator of board development workshops for local, provincial and national boards. Recently she has partnered with Alberta's Promise in delivering Community Building workshops to Child and Family Services Agencies in rural communites in Alberta.
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David Ohreen

, David earned his Doctoral Degree in Philosophy from the University of Wales specializing in ethics and corporate social responsibility. He has extensive business experience as a corporate consultant, manager, and sales representative. Moreover, he is a passionate supporter of the nonprofit sector having volunteered for a number of organizations including the Centre for Suicide Prevention and Canadian Cancer Society. Currently, David is researching ethical perspectives regarding corporate funding of nonprofit organizations. He is the author of two books and is also published academic articles on psychology and ethics.

H. Douglas MacDonald

, Doug MacDonald is an instructor in the Bissett School of Business and is in the process of finishing his PhD dissertation. The main focus of his research is to gain insight into the knowledge management behaviour of export ready/exporting SMEs from an economy in transition, Atlantic Canada.

Kori Street

, With almost four years in the army herself, Dr. Kori Street's areas of expertise combine military history and women's history; particularly, women during the First World War. Combining women and war was the natural result of a PhD program with two advisors, one for each area, at the University of Victoria. Dr. Street has taught in the History department at MRU since 2002. Her current research is in Holocaust Studies and the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. Currently on secondment to the Bissett School of Business as the Chair of Aviation, Entrepreneurship, International Business and Nonprofit Studies.

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Vance Gough

, Vance Gough is an instructor in the Department of Entrepreneurship and is in the process of finishing his dissertation for his doctorate. His research explores the learning styles and types of multiple intelligence of entrepreneurs. The results could potentially affect how entrepreneurship is taught for those that self-select to enter such programs.
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