Phil Greenwood

Senior Lecturer - Management & Human Resources at Wisconsin School of Business

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  • Wisconsin School of Business

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Wisconsin School of Business

As an educator and trainer in the fields of accounting, finance, and entrepreneurship, Phil has designed and instructed numerous courses for MBA, Executive MBA and executive education customers.

Currently, he is a Senior Lecturer for the Weinert Center of Entrepreneurship at the Wisconsin School of Business, University of Wisconsin-Madison (consistently ranked among the top 25 entrepreneurship programs by Financial Times and Entrepreneur magazine).

Over the past decade, Phil has taught courses in Entrepreneurial Finance, New Venture Creation, Entrepreneurial Management, and Strategic Management at the undergraduate and full-time MBA levels. Phil is also an adjunct faculty member with the Executive MBA – Kohl’s Program, the Evening MBA Program, and Executive Education. Topics include Corporate Finance, Financial Management, Business Valuation, and Financial Analysis. Finally, Dr. Greenwood is a founding faculty member with the Wisconsin Entrepreneurial Bootcamp (WEB) and Master’s in Biotechnology program sponsored by the UW-Medical School.

Phil has extensive experience instructing at other institutions including the Copenhagen Business School MBA, Copenhagen, Denmark; University of St. Thomas in the Twin Cities, Minnesota; MBA program at HEC University in Versailles, France; Executive MBA program at KÖC University based in Istanbul, Turkey; and, the Executive MBA program at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, China.

Phil’s management development seminars for corporate and executive education have centered on programs in finance, accounting, and strategy. Onsite seminars were provided for such organizations as Brunswick Corporation, Abbott Laboratories, ABS Global/Genus, Hollister Corporation, Grainger Corporation and Ijam Multimedia. Such assignments included international travel to Budapest, Hungary; Bilbao, Spain; London, England; Nantwich, England; Buenos Aires, Argentina; and Chihuahua, Mexico.

Phil also provides management advisory and development services to middle market and early stage enterprises in the area of strategic planning, finance, and accounting. These include assisting firms in raising equity financing of $2 million to $7 million each for biotechnology, high-tech manufacturers, and other service organizations. Secondly, Phil has extensive experience in the development of accounting and financial systems (e.g., Enterprise Resource Planning) for middle-market manufacturing and service firms. Clients include: Higher Dimension Medical, St. Paul, MN; Travel Guard Insurance, Stevens Point, WI; ABS Global, De Forest, WI; Imago Scientific, Madison, WI; Innocorp, Verona, WI; Deltanoid Pharmaceutical, Madison, WI; Flatt Cola, Madison, WI; Aovatech Life Sciences, Fitchburg, WI; and others.

Phil is a Certified Public Accountant licensed in the State of Illinois and has earned a BBA-Accounting and a MBA - Finance/Entrepreneurship from the University of Wisconsin-Madison Graduate School of Business. Phil obtained his Doctorate in Philosophy in Continuing Education (minor in Entrepreneurship) from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Undergraduate Courses

Entrepreneurial Finance (FIN 457 Section 1), Spring 2010.

Venture Creation (MHR 434 Section 1), Fall 2008.

Venture Creation (MHR 434 Section 1), Spring 2010.

Venture Creation (MHR 434 Section 1), Fall 2010.

Administrative Policy (MHR 423 Section 1), Fall 2008.

Administrative Policy (MHR 423 Section 1), Summer 2009.

Strategic Management (MHR 423 Section 2), Spring 2010.

Administrative Policy (MHR 423), Fall 2006.

Business Strategy (MHR 423 Section 1), Fall 2007.

Small Bus Mgmnt/Entrprshp (MHR 422 Section 1), Spring 2009.

Small Bus Mgmnt/Entrprshp (MHR 422 Section 1), Summer 2009.

Manage Change & Org Effectvnss (MHR 420 Section 1), Spring 2009.

Manage Change & Org Effectvnss (MHR 420 Section 1), Spring 2008.

Manage Change & Org Effectvnss (MHR 420 Section 2), Spring 2008.

Reading & Rsch-Management (MHR 399 Section 217), Fall 2008.

Contemporary Topics (MNG 365), Fall 2001.

Contemporary Topics (MHR 365), Spring 2003.

Contemporary Topics (MNG 365), Spring 2001.

Graduate Courses

Contemporary Topics (MNG 765), Summer 2002.

Contemporary Topics (MHR 765), Summer 2003.

Contemporary Topics (MHR 765), Summer 2004.

Contemporary Topics (MHR 765), Summer 2005.

Entrepreneurial Finance (FIN 757 Section 1), Fall 2009.

Entrepreneurial Finance (FIN 757 Section 1), Fall 2010.

Entrepreneurial Finance (FIN 757), Fall 2011.

Venture Creation (MHR 734 Section 1), Fall 2008.

Venture Creation (MHR 734 Section 1), Fall 2009.

Venture Creation (MHR 734 Section 1), Fall 2007.

Venture Creation (MHR 734 Section 2), Spring 2008.

Organizational Intervention (MHR 731 Section 1), Spring 2007.

Small Business Planning (MHR 727), Fall 2003.

Small Business Planning (MHR 727), Fall 2004.

Small Business Planning (MHR 727 Section 1), Spring 2007.

Business Strategy and Policy (MHR 723), Fall 2006.

(MHR 723), Fall 2011.

Entrepreneurial Management (MHR 722 Section 1), Spring 2009.

Small Business Management/Entrepreneurship (MHR 722), Fall 2002.

Small Business Management/Entrepreneurship (MHR 722), Spring 2003.

Small Business Management/Entrepreneurship (MHR 722), Spring 2003.

Small Business Management/Entrepreneurship (MHR 722), Fall 2005.

Small Business Management/Entrepreneurship (MHR 722), Spring 2006.

Entrepreneurial Management (MHR 722 Section 1), Fall 2009.

Entrepreneurial Management (MHR 722 Section 1), Fall 2010.

Entrepreneurial Management (MHR 722), Fall 2011.

Small Business Management/Entrepreneurship (MHR 722 Section 1), Fall 2007.

Combined Undergraduate & Graduate Courses

Contemporary Topics (MHR 365/765), Fall 2002.

Contemporary Topics (MNG/MNG 365/765), Spring 2002.

Contemporary Topics (MHR/MHR 765/365), Fall 2003.

Contemporary Topics (MHR/MHR 365/765), Spring 2004.

Contemporary Topics (MHR/MHR 765/365), Spring 2005.

Venture Creation (MHR/MHR 734/434), Spring 2006.

Venture Creation (MHR/MHR 734/434 Section 1), Spring 2007.

Professional Organizations

Wisconsin Institute of CPAs

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