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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
DATE:
June 14, 2007
Associate Professor Mark Hillier was selected by a panel
of MBA students to receive the 2007 PACCAR Award for Excellence
in Teaching. The announcement was made during MBA commencement
ceremonies on June 9. This marks the 10th year the Business
School has honored a faculty member with this, its highest
teaching award, which includes a $25,000 stipend from PACCAR
Inc, the Seattle-based global technology leader in the capital
goods and financial services markets.
Hillier earned his Ph.D. from Stanford University and joined the UW Business
School faculty in 1993. His research focuses on building mathematical models
to improve operations. In the MBA classes he teaches, Hillier says he "enjoys
introducing students to the concepts of modeling and how it can be applied to
make better decisions in all areas of business, including finance, marketing
and operations." He also tries to make his classes fun. For example, he
introduces the concept of linear programming through a hands-on production problem
with Lego building blocks.
"The PACCAR Award is the largest teaching award of its kind in the United
States," said Dean James Jiambalvo. "We're extremely grateful for PACCAR's
commitment to reward teaching excellence over the past 10 years. The award speaks
to one of the core values of our Business School—that we recruit and retain
faculty who are not just outstanding scholars, but who have the ability to connect
with students as superb teachers and inspiring mentors."
The first PACCAR Award was given in 1998 to Karma Hadjimichalakis, a senior lecturer
in finance and business economics. While the past decade has seen dramatic changes
in the Business School, Hadjimichalakis and the first nine PACCAR award winners
all remain full-time members of the faculty, sharing their remarkable teaching
gifts with a whole new generation of aspiring business leaders.
Previous PACCAR Award Winners:
Karma Hadjimichalakis (1998)
Stephan Sefcik (1999)
Elizabeth Stearns (2000)
Jennifer Koski (2001)
Ali Tarhouni (2002)
Robert Higgins (2003)
Jane Kennedy (2004)
Daniel Turner (2005)
Mark Forehand (2006)
Mark Hillier (2007)
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