The Sheridan School of Business warmly welcomes three new full-time faculty members

January 7, 2010

Wael Ramadan

Wael Ramadan joins The Sheridan School of Business with a primary focus on teaching Project Management and will also contribute to several programs. Ramadan has taught project management and business administration courses for seven years at business schools in USA, Netherlands, and Palestine.  His academic background includes an MBA in Economic Policy and Corporate Strategy from Holland, a Bachelor of Engineering from UK, and a certified Project Management Professional (PMP).  Ramadan has just completed his doctoral program at Cleveland State University (CSU) where his dissertation explored the effect of organizational culture on sustainable competitive advantage of SMEs.  Ramadan will locate his main office at the Trafalgar campus, and will teach at the Davis campus as well.

Guillermo Wilches

Guillermo Wilches joins Sheridan Business teaching a variety of marketing related subjects with a primary focus on the Global Business Management degree .  He will also be working with the International Business and Business Process Management programs at the Davis campus.  Wilches has worked in the marketing and market research sector in Columbia and in Ontario, and most recently has taught at Wilfred Laurier, and the University of Guelph.  Wilches recently completed his Ph.D. at the University of Waterloo in the Department of Management Sciences, and has an M.Sc.from the University of Guelph in Marketing and Consumer Studies, and a B.Sc. from the University Konrad Lorenz, Columbia, in Psychology. His office will be at the Davis campus.

Lisa Trabucco

Lisa Trabucco joins the Sheridan School of Business Paralegal program at the Davis campus.  She has most recently taught in the Paralegal and Law Clerk programs at Seneca College, as well as continuing education courses at Sheridan.  Prior to teaching, Trabucco practiced law in the areas of civil litigation (personal injury, insurance defence) and intellectual property law. Trabucco has completed a Masters of Law in Intellectual Property from Osgoode Hall, an LL.B, from the University of Windsor and a Honours Bachelor of Journalism from Carleton, and is planning to start her Ph.D. in Law.


Sheridan’s Business Process Management program receives accreditation by federal government council

November 9, 2009

Sheridan’s School of Business Process Management program in the Sheridan School of Business has been granted accreditation by the Canadian Supply Chain Sector Council (CSCSC), part of the Government of Canada’s Sector Council Program. The CSCSC’s National Accreditation Program standards are based on best practices and include requirements for needs assessment, design, development, delivery and student evaluation. To be accredited, a program must meet all of the standards.
The Business Process Management program is a new Ontario College Graduate Certificate program located at Davis Campus. The program offers an innovative delivery method with evening and weekend courses and extensive use of the case study method.

Congratulations to Scott Hadley and his program team for this achievement.


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