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Casimir Dadek Casimir Dadak, associate professor of finance and economics; M.A., Academy of Economics; Ph.D., Fordham University
Phone: (540) 362-6247
E-mail: cdadak@hollins.edu

Casimir Dadak teaches business and finance courses, in particular, corporate finance, investments, international finance, and strategic management. He taught at universities in the U.S. and Europe prior to coming to Hollins in the spring of 2000. His research interests include the economic and financial transformation of East-central Europe, European monetary integration, the stock market, and Catholic social teaching. Professor Dadak has extensively published in English and his native Polish. His papers have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Cato Journal, Review of Business, Krakowskie Studia Miedzynarodowe, Miedzynarodowy Przeglad Polityczny, Arcana and Ethos. His short pieces regularly appear in the Polish national weekly Gazeta Polska. He has also presented numerous papers at professional conferences.

Juergen Fleck Juergen Fleck, professor of economics; B.A., Eberhard-Karls University; M.A., Ph.D., State University of New York-Stony Brook
Phone: (540) 362-6696
E-mail: jfleck@hollins.edu

Professor Fleck has been a Hollins faculty member since 1984. His teaching interests include monetary and fiscal policy issues, the economics of social issues, and the economics of health care. Professor Fleck's research focuses on the methodologies in the teaching of economics and he has written an instructor's manual for one of the leading textbooks in intermediate macroeconomics.


Pablo Hernandez Pablo Hernandez, assistant professor of economics; B.A. Universidad de las Americas; M.A., Ph.D., University of Notre Dame
Phone: (540) 362-6354
E-mail: phernandez@hollins.edu

Pablo Hernandez teaches in the business and economics department. His primary interests concern environmental and natural resource economics and development economics. Prior to his arrival at Hollins in the fall semester of 2007, Pablo served as CWIL fellow and visiting professor in the Department of Business Administration and Economics at Saint Mary's College. He earned his doctorate in economics from the University of Notre Dame. His doctoral research dealt with the interaction between international trade and environmental quality by assessing the economic aspects behind the recent transfers of hazardous waste between Mexico and the United States. Pablo is also interested in topics of financing for development in Latin America, and in community-based conservation strategies from a developing country perspective.


Thomas Kelly Thomas C. Kelly, visiting instructor of business, B.A., M.B.A., Michigan State University
Phone: (540) 362-6251
E-mail: tkelly1@hollins.edu







Rathin Basu, lecturer (adjunct); B.S., M.S., University of Calcutta; M.A., Ohio University; Ph.D., Virginia Tech
Richard E.B. Foster, lecturer (adjunct); B.A., Gettysburg College; J.D., Marshall-Wythe School of Law, College of William and Mary
Lisa C. Lloyd, CPA, lecturer (adjunct); B.S., M.A., Virginia Tech
Thomas W. Reilly, lecturer (adjunct); B.A., Bates College; M.A.T., M.B.A., University of New Hampshire
Demetri P. Tsanacas, lecturer (adjunct);, B.A., Montclair State College, M.A., Ph.D., Rutgers University

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