1993 Ph.D. graduates in Family Resource Management



1993

Ph.D. graduates in Family Resource Management



  1. Y. Regina Chang

    (advisor: Hanna)

    is an Analytic Director with the Epsilon

    Company
    . She was previously a Research Analyst with BankBoston. 

    She was an assistant professor at the University of Missouri from 1994

    to 1997. She received the McGraw-Hill Research Paper of the Academy for

    Financial Services twice. In 1997, she was listed as the most cited junior

    faculty member in the first seven years of the journal Financial Counseling

    and Planning.





  2. Sharon DeVaney

    (advisor: Hanna)

    is an associate professor at Purdue University. She won the Best Paper

    Award at the 1994 AFCPE conference; the 1994 International Board of Certified

    Financial Planners Best Paper Award; and at the 1995 AFCPE conference she

    won the award for the best article to appear in the journal Financial Counseling

    and Planning. She was co-winner of the 1993 student paper

    competition of the Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education.

    Sharon also won the Student Paper Award, Eastern Family Economics Home

    Management Association in 1993. Her dissertation received the Ohio Home

    Economics Association best dissertation award.





  3. Karen Duncan

    (advisor: Stafford)

    is an associate professor at the University of Manitoba. She won the Manitoba

    Association of Home Economists Excellence in Teaching Award.




    She received the Student Paper Award of the Southeastern Regional Association

    of Family Economics/Home Management Conference in 1992.


  4.  Jessie X.

    Fan
    (advisor: Stafford)

    is an associate professor at the University of Utah. She received the McGraw-Hill

    Research Paper of the Academy for Financial Services twice. She won the

    dissertation award of the American Council on Consumer Interests in 1994.





  5. Jinkook Lee (advisor:

    Geistfeld)

    is a professor in the Consumer Sciences Department, Ohio State University. She previously was an associate professor in the Department of Housing and Consumer Economics at the University of Georgia. Her
    paper, “Shopping for a Credit Card: Does Information Search Pay Off?” (with

    Jeanne

    Hogarth
    , Ph.D., 1981) won the 1998 ACCI Applied Consumer Economics

    Award.  Photo

    from 1999 ACCI conference


    E-mail: lee.42@osu.edu




  6. Allen Martin

    (1993: advisor: Sanik)

    is an associate professor at California State University-Northridge. He won the

    award for “Outstanding Technical Presentation.” at the International Appliance

    Technical Conference.


Five students received Ph.D. degrees in Family Resource Management

at Summer Commencement in 1993. Click

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