About
Programs Taught
Business Intelligence, Production Analytics
Bio
Chris is an economist with expertise in the areas of Econometrics and Industrial Economics. He has 30+ years of experience teaching Business Forecasting, Data Analysis for Decision Making, and Managerial Economics in the United States and abroad. He spent a great deal of time traveling and completing research throughout China, publishing findings in international journals related to the Chinese and Asian economies. Chris has also worked in the multinational non-profit sector as a Senior Data Analyst, minimizing the risk exposure of entire organizations, and currently serves as Director of Finance for a leisure travel group.
Other Professional Experience
- Enterprise International Business Analyst
- the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints – Senior Risk Consultant
- Brigham Young University – Adjunct Professor
- Westminster College – Associate Dean of the Bill and Vieve Gore School of Business
- Westminster College – Director of International Program Development, Division of New Learning
- Westminster College – Director of Center for China-America Business Studies
- Westminster College – Professor of Economics
- Ph.D., Economics, University of Utah
- B.Sc., Economics, Westminster College
Research
Risk Factor Modeling, Domestic Stability and Foreign Exchange Policy, Economic Ramifications of Multinational Corporations, Total Factor Productivity Growth, Industrial Production Efficiency