Penn College Business Professor Presents Paper at Conference

Published 11.17.2005

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Irwin H. SiegelA professor of business administration/business law at Pennsylvania College of Technology presented a paper at the Conference on Emerging Issues in Business & Technology, held Nov. 3-5 in Myrtle Beach, S.C.

Irwin H. Siegel's paper, titled "Applying Organizational Theory Concepts: The Studebaker Case," also was published in the conference proceedings.

Siegel joined the Penn College faculty in 1998 after nearly 20 years in business and as an in-house corporate attorney.

A 2005 recipient of Penn College's "Master Teacher" award, he teaches mainly upper-level management courses at the college and heads the student-internship program for the School of Business and Computer Technologies.

Siegel earned a doctorate in adult education from The Pennsylvania State University, a master of laws degree from Widener University School of Law, a law degree from Dickinson School of Law and a bachelor's degree in English from Lebanon Valley College.

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