H. Richard Priesmeyer, Ph.D.
Chair and Professor of ManagementEmil C. E. Jurica Distinguished Professor of Management
Phone: (210) 431-2041
Email: rpriesmeyer@stmarytx.edu Full Bio Details
B.B.A., Texas Tech University, 1973
M.B.A., Southwest Texas State University 1976
Ph.D., University of Arkansas, 1984
H. Richard Priesmeyer, Ph.D., teaches strategic management and marketing in the Bill Greehey School of Business. His research has focused on the practical applications of nonlinear systems theory which allow for the control and management of complex and unpredictable systems. He is the recipient of two National Institute of Health (NIH) grants addressing cardiovascular rehabilitation (1997) and bipolar disorder (2011).
Priesmeyer has been a consultant to healthcare organizations for a number of years and is author of the book "Organizations and Chaos: Defining the Methods of Nonlinear Management." He has published a variety of articles in the Journal of the American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences, the Journal of the Academy of Business Education, the International Journal of Learning, the Journal of College Teaching and Learning and the Journal of Management & Marketing.
M.B.A., Southwest Texas State University 1976
Ph.D., University of Arkansas, 1984
H. Richard Priesmeyer, Ph.D., teaches strategic management and marketing in the Bill Greehey School of Business. His research has focused on the practical applications of nonlinear systems theory which allow for the control and management of complex and unpredictable systems. He is the recipient of two National Institute of Health (NIH) grants addressing cardiovascular rehabilitation (1997) and bipolar disorder (2011).
Priesmeyer has been a consultant to healthcare organizations for a number of years and is author of the book "Organizations and Chaos: Defining the Methods of Nonlinear Management." He has published a variety of articles in the Journal of the American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences, the Journal of the Academy of Business Education, the International Journal of Learning, the Journal of College Teaching and Learning and the Journal of Management & Marketing.



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