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Dr. Janet Robinson, Program Director, Master of Business Administration Program
Ed.D., Pepperdine University
M.B.A., Loyola Marymount University
B.S., University of Redlands


Phone: 2921
Office: H214
E-mail:

Dr. Robinson’s professional experience includes 20+ years Senior and Executive Management, strategic planning, market and product development, construction lending and asset management experience in the dynamic banking and financial services industry with both Global Leaders and Community Banks, including Wells Fargo, World Trade Bank and Santa Monica Bank.

Her consulting experience includes the design, launch and implementation of customer focused initiatives for non-profit and for-profit organizations. She currently teaches upper division business courses at Mount St. Mary’s College and graduate business courses (as Lead Faculty) at University of Phoenix. She also designs marketing plans and develops business strategies as a part-owner of Keystone Mortgage Corporation, a regional, commercial, industrial real estate mortgage banking firm.

Dr. Robinson’s non-profit leadership positions include the Executive Board of Directors of Community Corporation of Santa Monica (CCSM), a non-profit corporation that builds and manages housing for low and moderate income families, Director and Chair of the Marketing Committee, Santa Monica College Associates. Phi Delta Kappa, an honorary international society for educators, and Lambda Alpha, an honorary international land economics society based at Northwestern University.

Dr. Robinson holds an M.B.A. from Loyola Marymount University, a B.S.B.A., with distinction, from the University of Redlands, and an Ed.D. in Organizational Leadership from Pepperdine University. 

 

Courses Recently Taught:

  • BUS 130 - Principles of Finance
  • BUS 170 - Real Estate
  • BUS 176 - Small Business Management
  • BUS 192 - Business Policy and Strategy
  • BUS 203A Essentials of Finance
  • BUS 203B Essentials of Finance
  • BUS 205B Essentials of Management
  • BUS 206 Essentials of Marketing
  • BUS 211 Introduction to Graduate Studies: Coaching Assessment
  • BUS 212 Change Assessment of the External Environment
  • BUS 226 Leaders and Implementation
  • BUS 228 Organizations at Different Stages of Development
  • BUS 231 Leadership and Management of Change
  • BUS 232 Managerial Behavior and Innovation