Welcome! I am a Professor of
Economics in the
Sellinger School of Business and Management at
Loyola University Maryland.
My research interests include industrial organization and applied microeconomics with a particular focus on strategic behavior in the U.S. airline industry. I teach Microeconomic Principles, Intermediate Microeconomic Theory, Business and Government, Econometrics, Sports Economics, and Business Statistics at the undergraduate level, as well as Managerial Economics in Loyola's MBA program.
I am a recipient of the
Harry W. Rodgers III Distinguished Teacher of the Year, Loyola's highest honor that recognizes one faculty member each year whose undergraduate teaching demonstrates an exceptional degree of professional excellence.