Access the Experts: Michelle Trawick
In this installment, Trawick answers: “What will help you make more money: an undergraduate degree or an MBA?”
- published: 2020/10/30
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In This Installment of Access the Experts
Michelle Trawick, Ph.D., Dean of the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) College of Business Administration, answers the question: “What will help you make more money: an undergraduate degree or an MBA?”About Trawick
Trawick, an economics expert, has served as the dean of the College of Business Administration since February 2020. Prior to taking on the role, the leadership she provided Western Kentucky University as the Associate Dean for Faculty and Administration at the Gordon College of Business led to the extensions of accreditations in accounting and business; new academic initiatives that provided students with new and expanded academic and internship opportunities; and further philanthropic support of scholarships.
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