Scott Dalrymple

Scott Dalrymple, Associate Professor of Business Administration & Department Chair's Blog

Name: Scott Dalrymple, Associate Professor of Business Administration & Department Chair
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Education:  B.A. degree from SUNY College at Geneseo, M.B.A. degree from the University at Buffalo, M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in English from the University at Buffalo

Clases: International Business, Introduction to Business, Statistical Analysis in Operations

Experience:  Sr. Financial Analyst and Sr. Market Research Analyst for National Fuel, Internal Consultant for Koch Industries, Chair of the Business Administration Division and MBA Program Director at Southwestern College in Winfield, Kansas.

Philosophy of Education: “I was the first and only male in my family’s history to graduate from high school.  Not college—high school. College changed my life so profoundly that I can’t convey it to you properly. If people ever try to tell you that there is no upward mobility in America anymore, that the American dream is just some unattainable myth… then stop hanging around those people. For one thing, they’re wrong; for another, you may begin to accept their self-defeating worldview. Given a modest amount of intelligence, a decent work ethic, and a genuine desire to learn, you can do just about anything you want in life. Believe that. And by the way, you can have a lot of fun doing it!”

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