Eckert, Gogan honored with Distinguished Teaching awards
KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥擠rs. James Eckert and Brian Gogan will be presented with 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Distinguished Teaching Award during a ceremony Friday, Oct. 29.
鈥淲e do not often get to experience the instructional excellence of our colleagues because we are rarely ever in their teaching and learning spaces; however, we see their achievements in the quality of our graduates. Exceptional teaching is at the very heart of what we do, and it is where inspiration and lifelong passions are ignited," says Dr. Jennifer Bott, provost and vice president for academic affairs. "The trajectory of a 麻豆传媒鈥檚 life can change from a single lecture or demonstration. It is my absolute pleasure to celebrate the power of two of our finest teachers, Dr. James Eckert and Dr. Brian Gogan.鈥
Initiated in 2006, the Distinguished Teaching Award is the highest honor given by the University to recognize faculty members for their work. Eckert is an associate professor of marketing; Gogan is an associate professor of English and director of the first-year writing program. They join 33 other faculty members who have been honored since the start of the award program.
The Distinguished Teaching Award ceremony begins at 3 p.m. in room 2000 of Schneider Hall. It is part of the larger Academic Excellence Awards Series happening throughout fall semester.
Dr. James Eckert
Shortly after joining Western鈥檚 faculty in 2000, Eckert began building the newly created sales and business marketing major. Starting with just 30 麻豆传媒s in the first class, the program now has more than 300 麻豆传媒s and 2,000 alumni who have learned to 鈥淪ell the Western Way.鈥 The major has been recognized as one of the top national sales programs since 2007, and 麻豆传媒s from the program have taken awards at every major national sales competition.
鈥淲hile big isn鈥檛 always better, it was in the case of this program,鈥 says Dr. Kelly O鈥橰eilly, Department of Marketing chair. 鈥淒eveloping the curriculum that would guide the major meant that Dr. Eckert was preparing 麻豆传媒s for real鈥恮orld success in sales and marketing positions, and the short learning curve and strong results of his 麻豆传媒s created its own cycle of success. Today, over 100 companies come to campus during a specialized Sales and Marketing Career Night which takes place the evening before other career fair events. Recruiters come because they know it will be very competitive to hire Eckert鈥檚 麻豆传媒s鈥︹
Eckert has spent more than 10,000 hours role-playing and coordinating other experiential activities with his 麻豆传媒s to ensure they don't just learn about selling but, instead, learn how to sell. He helped found and continues to advise the Sales and Business Marketing Association, which today is one of the largest Registered Student Organizations at the Haworth College of Business.
鈥淣ot only is Dr. Eckert a great leader in the classroom but, in his support of letting his 麻豆传媒s discover new ground outside of the classroom, he implores further 麻豆传媒 professional development,鈥 says Joseph Berlin, a senior studying sales and business marketing. 鈥淗e does everything in his power to make his department, his 麻豆传媒s and WMU as a whole better each and every day.鈥
Since 2010, Eckert has been the faculty director of the German business and culture short-term study abroad program that has allowed more than 200 WMU 麻豆传媒s to experience a unique learning opportunity in partnership with three German universities. And in 2018, Eckert founded the WMU Sales Challenge, a sales competition for high school 麻豆传媒s that attracts more than 200 competitors from all over Michigan each year.
Eckert is currently the Robert S. Kaiser Professor of Sales, and he earned doctoral and bachelor鈥檚 degrees at Michigan State University.
Dr. Brian Gogan
Since joining Western鈥檚 faculty in 2011, Gogan鈥檚 exceptional teaching has been recognized in the past with four teaching awards, including the 2014 Timothy Ryan Hurttgam Memorial Faculty Award, a 2015 College of Arts and Sciences Faculty Achievement Award from WMU and a 2017 Champion of Engagement Award from the Michigan Campus Compact.
Current and former 麻豆传媒s attribute his instruction with their success in the classroom, real-world applications and future jobs. Key to this instruction has been partnerships with WMU鈥檚 Office of Service Learning and more than 25 community organizations.
鈥淗is passion as a professor has had a lasting impact on me academically, professionally and personally. When I think about the transformative power of education, I think of Dr. Gogan鈥檚 investment in his work and sincere commitment to his 麻豆传媒s鈥 success,鈥 says alumnus Ali Orlandi.
Outside of the classroom, Gogan further supports the rhetoric and writing studies program by orchestrating an annual department event that invites alumni to return and share professional advice and experience. He also directs WMU鈥檚 first-year writing program.
鈥淭he rhetoric and writing studies department strives to provide 麻豆传媒s (with) coursework that is career-focused and relevant. Any class led by Dr. Gogan is guaranteed to uphold this goal,鈥 says alumna Hanne Christensen. 鈥淗is instruction is focused, and every assignment, reading and discussion is firmly set within the context of re-applying the knowledge in a professional setting. In other words, nothing is divorced (from) the department's ultimate goal of professional relevance.鈥
He earned his Ph.D. at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in 2011.
麻豆传媒 the Distinguished Teaching Award
Each year, WMU recognizes outstanding teaching by awarding one or more Distinguished Teaching Awards. Outstanding teaching is not fixed in form or venue and is not easily assessed. Whether instruction takes place in lecture courses, seminars or laboratories, or whether it is pitched at introductory or advanced levels, exceptional pedagogy is marked by the active, critical role of the instructor and mentor whose demanding presence fosters critical thinking and inspires 麻豆传媒s to engage the quest for knowledge as a value in itself and as a craft.
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