Jim Nolen

Distinguished Senior Lecturer at McCombs School of Business

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McCombs School of Business

Biography

Jim Nolen is a Distinguished Senior Lecturer in the Department of Finance. He received his B.B.A. and M.B.A. from The University of Texas at Austin. He has taught both undergraduate and graduate classes at UT since 1980. Jim has taught in the Mexico City and Dallas Executive MBA programs as well as IMADEC University in Vienna. Mr. Nolen has received numerous teaching awards. His research and teaching interests include entrepreneurship and corporate finance, including business valuation and mergers &acquisitions. Professor Nolen is the faculty advisor for Venture Fellows and the Entrepreneurs Society. Mr. Nolen has extensive executive education experience working with corporate clients such as Dell, Texas Instruments, Essilor, PetSmart, St. Jude Medical, USAA, Shell Oil, HB Zachry, Fedex-Kinkos and Motorola. Mr. Nolen serves on the board of directors of an independent bank, a recycling company and a medical distribution company.

Teaching Awards

  • Fawn and Vijay Mahajan Teaching Excellence Award in Executive Education2006
  • Fawn and Vijay Mahajan Teaching Excellence Award in Executive Education1999
  • Mary and Hank Harkin Award for Effective Teaching1998
  • Graduate Business Council''s Faculty Honor Roll, Spring and Fall Semesters, 2000-2009
  • Graduate Business Council''s Teaching Award for Best Ability to Link Theory and Practice, 1998-2008

Teaching Awards

  • Fawn and Vijay Mahajan Teaching Excellence Award in Executive Education2006
  • Fawn and Vijay Mahajan Teaching Excellence Award in Executive Education1999
  • Mary and Hank Harkin Award for Effective Teaching1998
  • Graduate Business Council''s Faculty Honor Roll, Spring and Fall Semesters, 2000-2009
  • Graduate Business Council''s Teaching Award for Best Ability to Link Theory and Practice, 1998-2008

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