Diana Angelis - Defense Resources Management Institute
Faculty On Board
DRMI courses are taught by a faculty selected for their educational background, professional experience, and willingness to innovate within a curriculum designed to achieve the mission set forth by the Secretary of Defense.
Executive Director
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Ph.D., Economics, Duke University, 1992
Professors
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Ph.D., Economics, University of California, Berkeley, 1994
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Ph.D., Operations Research, Stanford University, 1996
Assistant Professors
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Ph.D, Political Science, Yale, 2011
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Ph.D., Public Policy, Indiana University, 2018
Senior Lecturers
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M.B.A., International Management, Thunderbird School of Global Management, 2001
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M.S., Operations Research, Naval Postgraduate School, 1993
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M.A., International Relations, Tufts University
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M.P.A., Public Administration, Syracuse University, 2009
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M.A., Strategic Studies, Naval War College, 2001
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M.S., Information Technology Management, Naval Postgraduate School, 2000
Military Lecturers
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M.B.A., Webster University, 2012
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M.A., Economics, University of South Carolina, 2008
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M.B.A., International Business, St. Mary's University, 1999
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M.B.A, New England College, 2020
Emeritus Faculty
null Diana Angelis
Ph.D., Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Florida, 1996
Diana Angelis, professor emerita, studied accounting at the University of Florida and received a B.S. in business administration in 1977 and a B.S. in electrical engineering in 1985. She received a Ph.D. in industrial and systems engineering from the University of Florida in 1996. Her research interests include cost accounting, activity-based costing, valuation of research and development, and acquisition innovation. She was commissioned an officer in the U.S. Air Force in 1984 and served as a program engineer until 1989. Dr. Angelis is a Certified Public Accountant and retired in 2009 as a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Air Force Reserve. She joined the DRMI faculty in 1996 and retired in 2018, after 21 years of service. Provost and Academic Dean Robert F. Dell granted Dr. Angelis emerita status in July 2020.