Tom Anger

Adjunct Assistant Professor at Smith School of Business

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  • Smith School of Business

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Smith School of Business

Adjunct Assistant Professor

One of the architects of Smith School of Business'' innovative MBA for Science and Technology - Canada''s first specialized MBA - Mr. Anger is an authority on business curriculum development. In 1997 he was appointed Chair of the School''s Undergraduate Program where he is responsible for the curriculum review and ongoing improvement of the School''s BCom program. Mr. Anger also teaches Finance and Accounting on the Queen''s Executive MBA program. He integrates financial accounting with the finance courses in the program, and he plays a leading role in advising Executive MBA participants on their projects, and in integrating financial considerations into the curriculum. In the private sector, Mr. Anger is a leader in the application of learning technologies for bankers and other professionals. He earned both a Bachelor of Science (Honours) and an MBA degree at Queen''s University.

  • Specialty: Financial Management, Business Plans
    • Subject: Finance
    • Room: Goodes Hall Room 433 West Wing
    • Phone: (613) 533-2311
    • Extension: 32311
    • Email: tanger@business.queensu.ca

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