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Wendy Norfleet [Email]
Assistant Professor of Computer and Information Systems, teaches Computer Information Systems. She has more than 10 years of industry experience in software engineering ranging from programmer to manager of software quality assurance and testing. Norfleet holds a B.A. in CIS from Detroit College of Business, a M.S. in CIS from University of Detroit Mercy, and is currently pursuing her doctorate in Instructional Technology at Wayne State University. She joined the University in 1999.

Kathleen Neveu [Email]
Clinical Associate Professor and Dental Hygiene Clinic Coordinator for Dental Hygiene I and Dental Hygiene II, Department of Periodontology and Dental Hygiene, teaches pre-clinical and clinical dental hygiene, pre-clinical and clinical periodontics to dental students and continuing education courses. Neveu is a registered dental assistant and holds a Certificate in Dental Hygiene and a B.S. from the University of Detroit and an M.S. in Health Care Education from the University of Detroit Mercy. She joined the University in 1989.

Anthony Neely [Email]
Associate Professor, Department of Periodontology and Dental Hygiene, teaches Periodontics, research methods and literature analysis techniques to dental, dental hygiene and Periodontics graduate students. Neely's main focus is the application of epidemiologic methods to identify and understand risk factors associated with periodontal disease. He also conducts research on the relationship between systemic disease and periodontal disease. Neely received a D.D.S. degree from the University of Minnesota, certificate in Periodontics and Masters of Dental Science in Periopathobiology from the University of Connecticut. He received a Ph.D. in Chronic Disease Epidemiology from Yale University's School of Epidemiology and Public Health. He is also a Diplomate of the American Board of Periodontology.

Hossein Nivi [Email]
Dean, College of Business Administration, teaches Leadership and Systems Thinking. He joined UDM in 2006 as the Dean of College of Business Administration in 2006. Prior to this appointment he was, Dean, Ford Design Institute and Director of Global Product Development and Manufacturing Leadership Programs at Ford Motor Company. He was an executive, engineer, and academic with expertise in leadership development, lean thinking, and applied systems thinking. As an executive, he has built one of the top leadership development systems in the world and co-established two globally competitive universities. As an engineer and academic, he has received two Henry Ford Technology Awards, received 3 patents, and published 30 papers on work that has contributed tens of millions of dollars to Ford’s bottom line. Prior to joining Ford, he was professor of Mechanical Engineering at the Sharif University of Technology. Hossein has a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of London in England, an M.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering, and an M.S. degree in Electronics and Computer Control Systems

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