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Al H. Ringleb - Law; Statistics; New Venture Development

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Dr. Al Ringleb is a faculty member at the University of Kansas (KU), where he is a professor of economics and business law. He also is executive director of the Consortium of Universities for International Studies. Dr. Ringleb holds a J.D. from KU and a Ph.D. in economics from Kansas State University. Prior to joining the faculty at KU, Professor Ringleb spent many years teaching and coordinating international programs at both Texas A&M and Clemson universities. Since 1985, Professor Ringleb has worked for the development and support of international programs including the creation of CIMBA.

Dr. Ringleb has developed full-time MBA campuses in Italy and Germany, and developed the Institutes for International Business Studies in Ljubljana, Slovenia and Croatia. He also has served on numerous academic boards, including the Open Universities of Europe, the Institute for Pacific Asia, and the Forum of Scientists and Specialists for Soviet-American Dialogue. Dr. Ringleb received the Distinguished Teaching Award and Research Fellow for the Center for International Business Studies from Texas A&M University; Faculty Extern for Esso Eastern in Hong Kong; and the Earhart Fellow for Mont Pelrin Society Meetings in St. Vincent, Italy. He also was a charter member of the Phi Beta Delta Honor Society for International Scholars. Additionally, Dr. Ringleb has won the CIMBA MBA Professor of the Year Award. Professor Ringleb is the author of numerous published research articles, and has co-authored two books.

In addition to his academic work, Dr. Ringleb frequently has been invited to give presentations, seminars, and symposia on international business in France, West Germany, England, Soviet Union, Belgium, Italy, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Macedonia and the United States.
 
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