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David Bell, M.S.B.A., M.I.S.
Associate Professor of Business Administration
David Bell, associate professor, began teaching at PUC in 1990. He enjoys music, physics, and electronics.
Degrees
- B.S.E., Walla Walla College
- M.S.B.A., M.I.S., California State University
Faculty Since 1987
Anthony Cadavid, Ed.D., MBA
Professor of Business Administration
Anthony Cadavid serves as Professor of Business Administration and MBA Program Director at Pacific Union College. His work focuses on organizational change and leadership, organizational effectiveness, strategic implementation, and understanding the organizational conditions that enable people and organizations to succeed. PUC's current faculty directory lists him as a Professor of Business Administration.
What Students Gain
A systems-oriented approach to diagnosing organizational challenges, understanding why implementation succeeds or fails, and designing change around people, structures, and organizational conditions.
Faculty Since 2026
Abram Fisher, J.D. - Chair
Professor of Business Administration
Degrees
- B.S., Pacific Union College
- J.D., University of Maryland
Faculty Since 2014
Darryl Wheeler, M.B.A.
Assistant Professor of Business Administration
Faculty Since 2026
Adjunct Faculty
Anthony Cadavid, Ed.D., MBA
Faculty Since 2026
Professor of Business Administration
Anthony Cadavid serves as Professor of Business Administration and MBA Program Director at Pacific Union College. His work focuses on organizational change and leadership, organizational effectiveness, strategic implementation, and understanding the organizational conditions that enable people and organizations to succeed. PUC's current faculty directory lists him as a Professor of Business Administration.
What Students Gain
A systems-oriented approach to diagnosing organizational challenges, understanding why implementation succeeds or fails, and designing change around people, structures, and organizational conditions.
Anna Chouteau,
Adjunct Professor
Eric Hall,
Adjunct Professor
Heather Hamilton
Adjunct Professor
Earl Knecht
Adjunct Professor
Jeffrey Lobas
Adjunct Professor
Matthew Mumford,
Adjunct Professor