Myron Roomkin

Dean Emeritus at Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University at Weatherhead School of Management

Schools

  • Weatherhead School of Management

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Biography

Weatherhead School of Management

Roomkin, Myron J. was born on July 16, 1945 in New York City. Son of William and Jennie (Maninsky) Roomkin.

Education

Bachelor of Science, Cornell Univercity, 1967; Master of Science, University of Wisconsin, 1970; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin, 1971.

Career

Assistant professor University Chicago Graduate School Business, 1971-1975. Associate professor Case Western Reserve University School Management, Cleveland, 1975-1976. Professor Northwestern University Kellogg Graduate School Management, Evanston, Illinois, 1976-1998.

Arlene and Robert Kogod Fund dean, professor human resources American University Kogod School Business, Washington, 1998—2004. Albert J. Weatherhead III professor management, dean Case Western Res University Weatherhead School Management, Cleveland, 2004—2006. Arbitrator Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, Washington, since 1972.

Achievements

Myron J. Roomkin has been listed as a noteworthy Management educator, arbitrator, consultant by Marquis Who's Who.

Works

book

Managers as Employees: An International Comparison of the Changing Character of Managerial Employment (Hardback) - Common (This study examines the role of managers as employees in ...)

Membership

Trustee Profit Sharing Research Foundation, Chicago, 1989-1993, Greater Washington Initiative, 2002-2004. Director Greater Washington Board Trade, 2003-2004. Board directors Graduate Management Admissions Council, 2004-2006.

Member kauffman Foundation Commission Entreprenurial Curriculum Higher Education, since 2005. Member Industrial Relations Research Association, Strategic Human Resources Management Society.

Interests

Avocations: sculpture, tennis.

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