RESUME
AL BARNHILL
/Mr. Barnhill visited Bulgaria in April-May, 2002, as a CESO Volunteer Adviser for the CESO Project #25063 on the Wonderland Bulgaria Foundation. He has done projects, planned and developed programs for more than 100 organizations in the private, public and NGO sectors/
EDUCATION
Ph.D., Business Administration, University of Washington, 1966
Major areas: Marketing; Organizational Policy and Administration
M.B.A., University of Denver, 1962
Major area: Marketing research
B.S.B.A., University of Denver, 1960
Major areas: Management and Industrial Psychology
Senior Matriculation, Wetaskiwin High School, 1956
ACADEMIC HONORS
Visiting Scholar, Graduate School of Business Administration, Harvard University, 1980-81
Ford Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship
Beta Gamma Sigma, scholastic society
ASSOCIATIONS
Academy of Management, American Marketing Association
Administrative Sciences Association of Canada
PROFESSIONAL CAREER
April, 1970 to Present - President, Able Administration, Ltd., Lethbridge, Alberta
Sept., 1990 to June, 1991 - Visiting Associate Professor, School of Business, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
January to July, 1989 - Visiting Senior Fellow, School of Management, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand.
July, 1983 to June, 1987 - Professor, School of Management, University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta.
January, 1981 to June, 1983 - Partner, Ernst & Whinney, Ottawa, Ontario
September, 1976 to July, 1981 - Associate Professor, School of Commerce, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario.
August, 1973 to September, 1976 - Senior Consultant, Bureau of Management, Consulting, Government of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario.
1974-5 and 1975-6 - Lecturer in the Graduate School of Public Administration, Carleton University.
January, 1970 to August, 1973 - President and Publisher, Wetaskiwin News-Advertiser, Wetaskiwin, Alberta. Responsible for managing the family printing and publishing company.
1971-2 and 1972-3 - Lecturer in the Management Development Program, University of Alberta.
1971-1973 - Alderman. City of Wetaskiwin (resigned to move to Ottawa)
September, 1966 to July, 1970 - Assistant Professor, Department of Economics and Commerce, Simon Fraser University, Buraby, British Columbia.
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