I completed my Post Doctorate in Finance and Accounting in the
Hough Graduate School of Business, University of Florida, in July 2011, through which I obtained my AACSB academically qualified status.
I hold a Ph.D. in Workforce Education and Development [this graduate program is ranked 6th in the United States by the US News and World Report as of 2/20/2012] and a minor in
Finance and Economics from Southern Illinois University. I also have a Master of
Training and Development in Human Resource Training and Development from
Idaho State University and a Master of Management Science in Industrial
Management from National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan.
My first alma mater is the Royal
University of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, where I completed my Bachelor of
Education in English and Teaching English as a Foreign Language.
As a member of the American Economic Association, I have also received advanced training in econometrics from
Guido Imbens, Professor of Economics at Harvard University and
Jeffrey Wooldridge, Professor of Economics at Michigan State University.
See my vitae for more details:
Curriculum Vitae