CIBER Advisory Board
The CIBER Advisory Board for the 2002-2006 grant cycle will be as follows:
University Administration
- Sandra Rogers, Vice-president for International, BYU
- Ned Hill, Dean, Marriott School of Management, BYU
Marriott School of Management
- Bryan Sudweeks, Professor of Business Management and Finance, BYU
- Erv Black, Professor of Accounting, BYU
- Philip Bryson, Professor of Managerial Economics, BYU
International Studies or Foreign Language Departments
- Jeff Ringer, Director, David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies, BYU
- Van Gessel, Dean, College of Humanities and Former Chair of Asian and Near Eastern Languages Department, BYU
Local or Regional Businesses
- Robert Bennett, United States Senator, Former CEO of Franklin Quest
- Randy Roberts, President of AccelFinancial, Regional Vice-president of
The Trade Bank
- Stanley Rees, Director of SLC Export Assistance Center, District
Director of the International Trade Administration of the U.S.
- Darrin Cobler, President of the World Trade Association
- James R. Long, Retired Executive Vice-president of Nortel Networks
State
- Franz Kolb, State of Utah, International Business Development Division
Community College
- Bonner Ritchie, Dean, School of Business, Utah Valley State College
CIBER Director
- Lee Radebaugh, Executive Director of CIBER, KPMG Professor
International Business and Organizational Behavior
- Kristie K. Seawright, Abell Professor of Manufacturing Leadership
CIBER Administrative Staff
- Cynthia Halliday, Managing Director of CIBER
- Heather Eastley, Program Coordinator
