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All are members of the Department of Economics and Business Administration at Framingham State College

Christine Doyle-Burke
Professor, earned a B.A. in Economics from Regis College, and an M.A. in Economics from Boston College. Her areas of interest are Labor Economics and Urban Economics. Professor Doyle-Burke has co-authored papers on job creation and destruction in the MetroWest economy presented at annual meetings of the Eastern Economic Association and the Association for University Business and Economic Research. She is a member of the American Economic Association, and Eastern Economic Association.

Phone: (508) 626-4886
E-mail: cdoyle@frc.mass.edu



Maureen Dunne
Professor, earned a B.A. in Economics and General Science from Brandeis University, an M.B.A. from the University of Detroit and a Certificate of Advanced Management Studies from Babson College. Her areas of expertise are regional economics and marketing. Professor Dunne has co-authored papers on employment change, wage adjustment, and job creation and destruction in the MetroWest economy presented at annual meetings of the Eastern Economic Association and the Association for University Business and Economic Research; she moderated the Edge City session, 1996 national meeting of the American Institute of Architects. She is a member of the National Association of Business Economists and the Eastern Economic Association. She serves on the Economic Development Committee of the MetroWest Chamber of Commerce.

Phone: (508) 626-4861
E-mail: mdunne@frc.mass.edu



Donald MacRitchie
Professor, received a B.A. in Economics from St. Anselm's College and an M.A. in Economics from Boston College. His areas of interest are Quantitative Economics and Comparative Economic Systems. He manages the ACCRA Cost of Living Survey for MERC at Framingham State College. He is a member of the American Economic Association, the Eastern Economic Association and the Association for Comparative Economic Studies.

Phone: (508) 626-4881
E-mail: dmacrit@frc.mass.edu



Marie McKinney
Retired, earned her B.A. in Economics from Simmons College, M.S. in Education from Elmira College, and a M.A. and Ph.D. in Economics from the State University of New York at Binghamton. Her field of special interest is International Trade and Finance. Dr. McKinney has co-authored papers on employment change, wage adjustment, and job creation and destruction in the MetroWest economy presented at annual meetings of the Eastern Economic Association and the Association for University Business and Economic Research. She is a member of the American Economics Association, the Eastern Economics Association and the National Association of Business Economists.

Phone: (508) 626-4033
E-mail: merc@frc.mass.edu



Martha Meaney
Professor, earned a B.A. in Mathematics from Newton College of the Sacred Heart and an M.A. in Economics from Boston College. Her areas of expertise are International Economics and Econometrics. Her research areas include housing, income and demographic characteristics. She is a member of the American Economics Association, the National Association of Business Economists, the Eastern Economics Association and a licensed Real Estate Broker.

Phone: (508) 626-4889
E-mail: mmeaney@frc.mass.edu



Mary J. Phelan
Associate Professor, earned a B.S. in Business Administration from Suffolk University and M.A. in Economics and M.B.A. from Clark University. She is also a Certified Public Accountant and former Internal Revenue Service Agent. Her research interests include taxes, municipal revenue and expenditures, non-profits and multinationals. She is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.

Phone: (508) 626-4033
E-mail: mphelan@frc.mass.edu



Mary Rogers
Professor, earned her B.A. in Mathematics from Elms College, an M.B.A. from Western New England College, and Ph.D. in Management from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Dr. Rogers has presented panel discussions at the Eastern Academy of Management International Biennial Conferences, which focus on the theme of Managing in a Global Economy presenting at conferences in Dublin, Prague, Costa Rica and Portugal. Her focus is on the use of technology to aid collaborative global business and management efforts. She is a member of the Academy of Management and the Eastern Academy of Management as well as the President Elect of the Kappa Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa, an international honorary professional women educators association.

Phone: (508) 626-4858
E-mail: mrogers@frc.mass.edu



Fahlino F. Sjuib
Assistant Professor, received a Ph.D.. in Economics from Kansas State University and an M.A. in Economics from Western Illinois University. He received his B.S. in Accounting from Parahyangan Catholic University, Indonesia. His research interests include time series econometrics, regional economics, and exchange rate policies. Professor Sjuib has authored papers on macroeconomic development and monetary policy presented at annual meetings of Southern Economics Association and Midwest Economic Association. He is a member of American Economic Association, Southern Economic Association and Midwest Economic Association.

Phone: (508) 626-4884
E-mail: fsjuib@frc.mass.edu



Beverly A. Soriano
Professor, earned a B.S. in Business Education from Bryant College, Masters in Business Education from Boston University, Masters in Accountancy from Bentley College and passed the Certified Public Accountant's Examination. Her research interest is in the use of technology as a tool in the decision making process. Professor Soriano has published several articles in accounting. She is a member of the American Accouting Association, National Business Teachers Association and the Massachusetts Society of Certified Public Accountants.

Phone: (508) 626-4856
E-mail: bsorian@frc.mass.edu




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