Professor Brock joined faculty at Anderson University in 2009 after serving as the William and Kay Moore Professor of Entrepreneurship and Management, assistant professor in the economics and business department, and director of the Entrepreneurship for the Public Good (EPG) program at Berea College. Professor Brock holds an MBA from Xavier University and a BBA in small business entrepreneurship from Ohio University. She is a professional trainer and consultant for various organizations focusing on entrepreneurship, social entrepreneurship, and scaling social impact. Her passion is social entrepreneurship and how students can identify and seize new opportunities to become agents of change. In 2003, she created the Social Entrepreneurship Teaching Resources Handbook for faculty interested in understanding and teaching in the field of social entrepreneurship that was published by Ashoka. When she was director of the entrepreneurial resource lab at Miami University, she built the lab’s experiential learning program. Debbi was the former executive director of the Association of Collegiate Entrepreneurs, an international organization dedicated to fulfilling the needs of student entrepreneurs. Debbi is the adoptive mother of a little girl from Russia.
Debbi Brock has been at Anderson University since 2009.
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ddbrock@anderson.edu
Assistant Professor of Business and Entrepreneurship
B.B.A, Ohio University
M.B.A, Xavier University
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