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David G. Dannenbring

Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs

David_Dannenbring@baruch.cuny.edu

Education:

BSCalifornia State Polytechnic CollegeAccounting1961
PhDGraduate School of Business, Columbia UniversityProduction Systems1973

Areas of Expertise:

Operations Management, MIS, Scheduling, Forecasting, Statistical Analysis of Pricing, Hiring and Promotion

Selected Publications:

"A JIT-Type Stocking System for Hospital Pharmacies: The Stockless Method" (with John Trinkaus and Jay Nathan). Hospital Material Management Quarterly, 17 (4): 1-13, May 1996.

Study Guide to Accompany Statistics for Business and Economics (with Robert Sandy). New York: McGraw-Hill, 1990.

"Multi-Level Capacitated Lot-Sizing for Assembly Structure Manufacturing Systems" (with Reza Eftekharzadeh). In Proceedings of the International Conference on Control and Modeling (IASTED), Tehran, Iran, July 1990.

"Assembly Line Balancing with Processing Alternatives: An Application" (with Peter A. Pinto and Basheer M. Khumawala). Management Science, 29 (7): 817-30, July 1983.

"Branch and Bound and Heuristic Procedures for Assembly Line Balancing with Paralleling of Stations" (with Peter A. Pinto and Basheer M. Khumawala). International Journal of Production Research, 19 (5): 565-76, 1981.

Academic Activities:

Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, 2001-present.

Associate Dean, Zicklin School of Business, 2000-01.

Acting Dean, Zicklin School of Business, 1999-2000.

Professor, Management Department, 1986-present.

Instructor, Executive MBA Program, 1986-95.

Professional Activities:

Senior Consultant, New York State Office of Child Support Enforcement Model Unit Project, Center for Management Development and Organizational Research, School of Business and Public Administration, Baruch College, 1990-91.

Consultant for private and public institutions, including state and federal governments and banking, insurance, electronics, computer, communications, and pharmaceutical industries.

Assistant Supply and Fiscal Officer, U.S. Naval Security Group Activity, Edzell, Scotland, 1963-64.

Developed "Forecaster," an exponential smoothing software package for the IBM-PC, for use with executive education programs, 1986.

Developed "Assembly Line Balancing," a software program for the IBM-PC, in conjunction with Columbia University, Graduate School of Business, Information Technology Project, 1986.

Awards, Honors, etc.:

Certificate of Appreciation, Operations Management Association, 1984.

Member, Beta Gamma Sigma, Columbia University.

NDEA Fellowship, Columbia University, 1967-70.

Honor Graduate, U.S. Navy Supply Corps School, Athens, Georgia, 1963.

 

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