James Halleck Assistant Professor Management and Health Care Administration CH424 304-696-4648 halleck1@marshall.edu Biography James Halleck received his PhD in Management at Kennesaw State University in 2019. He currently teaches Business Quantitative Methods, Principles of Management, and Strategic Management for the Lewis College of Business. Jamey also is the Owner and Founder of Buckeye Country Boers in Southpoint, Ohio since 2004. He previously has been a committee member for the Student Conduct and Welfare Committee. His work has been published in several journals including Health Care Manager and the Journal of International Management Studies. Jamey currently a board member and Deacon and an Adult Sunday School teacher at Sheridan Freewill Baptist Church, Inc. Education InformationPhD, Management, Kennesaw State University, 2019MBA, Marshall University, 2000BBA, Ohio University, 1999Courses TaughtMGT 100: Introduction to BusinessMGT 218: Business Quantitative MethodsMGT 222: Organizational Behavior MGT 320: Principles of Management MGT 419: Business & SocietyMGT 460: Strategic ManagementSelected PublicationsSchaeffer, C., Booton, L., Halleck, J. R., Studeny, J., & Coustasse-Hencke, A. M. (2017). Big data management in United States hospitals: Benefits and barriers. Health Care Manager, 36(1), 87-96.McKinney, R. E., Halleck, J. R., & Shao, D. H. (2016). Social media and irreconcilable differences in the workplace. Journal of International Management Studies, 16, 27-32.Service to the UniversityService to the ProfessionOwner/Founder, Buckeye Country Boers, South Point OH, 2004 to PresentService to the CommunityBoard Member, Sheridan Freewill Baptist Church, Inc., July 2010 to PresentOfficer, Treasurer, Boyd County Freewill Baptist Association, 2008 to PresentDeacon and Adult Sunday School Teacher, Sheridan Freewill Baptist Church, Inc., 2006 to Present