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Texas A&M University- Texarkana
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CHARLES
WILLIAM MOHUNDRO
North Texas State University, Denton, Texas Degree: Master of Business
Administration Date: 1970 Area of
Concentration: Banking and Finance Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas Degree: Doctor of Philosophy Date: 1977 Fields
of Study: Finance, Management, Business Administration and Law ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Assistant Professor of Management, Texas A & M
University, September, 1969-1976 Associate Professor of Management and Finance, East Texas State
University at Texarkana, Texas, 1976-1981 Professor of Management and Finance, East Texas State University at
Texarkana, 1981-1995 Professor of Management and Finance, Texas A&M
University Texarkana,1995-Present Courses Taught:
Managerial
Policy (Web) Legal, Regulatory and Ethical Environment of Business (Web) Legal, Political and Social Environment of Business (Web) Research Literature and Techniques (Web) Financial Management (Web) Principles of Management (Web)
Small
Business Organization and Management The
Organizing Process Principles
of management Business
Organization Personnel
and Industrial Relations Legal
and Social Environment of Business Business
Law I and II Marine
and Coastal Zone Law Corporate
Finance Research Literature and Techniques Real Estate Law CPA
Review Federal
Taxation Advanced
Federal Taxation Intermediate
Accounting General
Business Seminar Business
Simulation Computer
Applications Course Development: Small
Business Development and Management Legal
and Social Environment of Business Labor
Relations Law Marine
and Coastal Zone Law Corporate
Finance (Web) Research
Literature & Techniques (Web) Social,
Legal and Political Environment of Business (Web) Legal, Regulatory and Ethical Environment of Business (Web) Managerial
Policy (Web) Research and Publications: Marine and Coastal Zone Law, TAMU Sea Grant Program, 1971.
Legal
Studies Instructional Capabilities, Texas A & M University, 1972. Legal Studies Instructional
Capabilities, Texas A & M University, 1973. "Recording Instruments Incorporated (Revisited) .A case
study and teaching note appearing in Administrative Policy: Cases in
Managerial Decision Making, Second Edition, Bennet, E.D., Brandt, F.S. and Klasson, C.R., Charles Miller
Publishing Co., 1974. "Reed and Kelly: Planners and Consultants." A case
study and teaching note presented to Southern Case Research Association (1973).
Intercollegiate Case Clearing House, Harvard Business School. "SEC Rule 144: The Venture Capitalist's Dilemma."
Proceedings of the Southern Business Law Association, 1975. "General Delivery Services, Inc." A case study and
teaching note. Intercollegiate Case Clearing House, Harvard Business School,
1975. "General Delivery Services, Inc." A case study and
teaching note appearing in Financial Management Cases, Gitman and Moses,
West Publishing Co., St. Paul, Minnesota, 1978. "Tax Consequences of Substitution of Collateral in Real Estate Installment Sales. it Proceedings of the Southern Regional Business Law Association, 1979.
Strategies for Adding Audio and Video to Web Courses, 2006, The 27th Annual Meeting of the SW/TX PCA/ACA in Albuquerque, New Mexico, with David Reavis.
Panel Discussion Leader on the Effectiveness of Web Based Course Design Tools and the Non-Traditional Student, 2006, Panel Discussion Leader. The 27th Annual Meeting of the SW/TX PCA/ACA in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Choosing the Optimal Streaming Media for Web-Based Instructional Components, 2007, New Learning Technologies Conference of the Society for Applied Learning Technology, Orlando, FL, with David Reavis.
Strategies for Effective Use of E-Mail in Web-based Courses, 2007, Texas Distance Learning Association Conference, Galveston Texas, with David Reavis.
Strategies for Implementing a Student Portfolio in Web-based Courses, 2007, Texas Distance Learning Association Conference, Galveston Texas, with David Reavis.
Extension: Lecturer, Department of Management Conference with City
Manager's of San Antonio, Texas, "Employee Relations: Law and
Strategy." Lecturer, Texas Transportation Institute Traffic Engineering
Short School, "Texas Tort Claims Act and Traffic Engineering." Lecturer, Young Married Adults of First Baptist Church,
Texarkana, Texas, 1977, "Personal
Financing Planning." Lecturer, Graduate Realtors' Institute, in Course I, II, and
III. Subjects taught include Real Estate Law, Taxation and Syndication. Lecturer, Executive Development Seminar, East Texas State
University at Texarkana, 1980, "Finance for the Non‑Financial
Manager" and "Business Decision Making." Lecturer, Small Business Seminars, Texarkana Chamber of
Commerce, 1982, "Developing the Business Plan." Lecturer, Executive Development Seminar, East Texas State
University at Texarkana, 1983, "Finance for the Non-Financial
Manager." Lecturer, Nekoosa Paper Co., 1985, Management Development
Series: "Labor
Relations for Supervisory Management." "Strategies for Handling
Grievances." "Communication for Supervisory Management."
"Motivation Strategies." "Strategies for Promotion." Lecturer, Continuing Education Seminars, East Texas State
University at Texarkana, 1988, Computer Training Series: "Beginning DOS (Disk Operating Systems)." "Intermediate DOS (Disk Operating Systems)." "PC‑MOSS (Operating System for Multiple Station) Lecturer, Continuing Education Seminars, East Texas State
University at Texarkana, 1988‑1989, Computerized Accounting Series: "General Ledger Accounting with the Computer." "Accounts Receivable Accounting with the
Computer." "Managing Inventories with the Computer." "Accounting for Accounts Payables and Payroll with the Computer." Other: Referee
for the American Business Law Journal (1977-1978) Delegate from Southern Regional Business Law Association to the National Convention of American Business Law Associates, 1978
President of the Southern Regional Business Law Association, 1978-1979
Chairperson of Effective Teaching Techniques Panel, Southern Regional Business Law Association annual meeting, 1978 Presentation, Computer Based Tax Research, Texarkana Chapter, TSCPAs, 1985
Presentation, Web Course Development in the College of Business at TAMUT, 2007. Council of Business Advisors to the College of Business, Texas A&M University-Texarkana.
BUSINESS EXPERIENCE
General Legal Practice, Dallas, Texas, 1962-1963.
Practice included representation of numerous small to medium sized businesses
in such areas as: Business formation and incorporation, torts, contracts,
sales, commercial paper, security devices, insurance, real property and
bankruptcy.
Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Director for
Hayes Properties, Inc., (Now Hayes Enterprises, Inc.) Dallas, Texas, 1963-1969.
A privately owned corporate group engaging in the sale, rental, leasing and
parking of automobiles, general construction, insurance and real estate
ownership and management throughout the State of Texas.
Business and legal consulting, 1969-1995. Primarily
with small businesses in the general areas of business initiation and early
growth. Specific areas dealt with included: product/service determination,
market determination and analysis capital determination, planning, control, budgets,
financing, legal structure, working capital requirements and transitional
problems of the owner/manager. Served as corporate director for numerous small
businesses.
Established as Co-owner, Preferred Delivery Services,
Inc., Dallas, Texas, June, 1974. PDS provides delivery or cartage service to
business firms in the Dallas area. Established as co‑owner, B & C
Investments, Inc., Dallas, Texas. Sold 1978. Partner, Associated Business Consultants, 1978-1995.
Consultants to business and government.
ACADEMIC INTEREST My current academic interest is in the development of the best learning environment possible for mature working students who not only have job responsibilities but who may also have family and community commitments as well. My objective has been, and continues to be, to create a quality academic learning environment of the highest order while at the same time recognizing the family, job, time, and community constraints placed upon today's students. I believe that the Web course format meets that objective; and to that end I have devoted the last several years of my professional life.
Personal Interest
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