School of Business Faculty

School of Business

Michael King

Dr. Michael King

Associate Professor and Chair, School of Business

    • Juris Doctor from the University of Missouri – Kansas City, M.B.A. from the Thunderbird School of Global Management, Master of Science from Fort Hays State University, B.A. from Benedictine College

    • Served as President of the College of Saints John Fisher & Thomas More in Fort Worth, Texas

    • Principal in several start-up business ventures and a small investment banking firm

    • Worked in the United States Senate as professional staff on the Commerce Committee

David Bryant

Dr. David Bryant

Assistant Professor / Director of the Cray Center for Entrepreneurial Services, School of Business

    • Ph.D. in Organizational Leadership with a concentration in Entrepreneurial Leadership from Regent University, M.B.A. from University of North Carolina Wilmington, and B.A. in Managerial Economics from Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia

    • Taught economics and business at Sampson Community College and the University of Mount Olive in North Carolina

    • Owned and operated a small business (national franchised learning center). Additionally served as a partner in several family businesses as an investment manager.

    • Research interests include Catholic Social Teaching, Faith at work, Entrepreneurship, & Distributism

    • Teaches courses in management, corporate social responsibility, and ethics

David Geenens

David Geenens

Associate Professor, Director of Thompson Center for Integrity in Finance and Economics, School of Business

Geenens hold an M.B.A. from Rockhurst University, a B.S. in Accounting from Baker University, and a CPA certificate from the state of Kansas. He is the former President/CFO of Fire Door Solutions, former CEO of Avascend Healthcare Hospitality, and former President/CEO of Impact Design. Prof. Geenens founded and is the CEO of Inhance Leadership – bringing leadership to life. On top of his academic and entrepreneurial accomplishments, he has written the following books: Arise! Life-Changing Truths for the Tormented LeaderLeaderslip: Reversing the SLIDE of American Enterprise LeadershipNothing is Free: The Price Only Business Leaders Can Pay to Protect Free Markets, and Truth and the Transcendent Business: Heresy or Prophesy? Prof. Geenens teaches courses in accounting, leadership, management, and business strategy.  He frequently speaks to executive and management teams, sales teams, and business organizations about the absolute truth that cooperation plays in the success of any enterprise requiring more than one person.  Dave resides in Overland Park, Kansas, with his wife and three children.

Leeds Haroldson

Leeds Haroldson

Assistant Professor, School of Business

    • M.S. in Organizational Leadership with a concentration in Management Consulting from Norwich University.

    • B.A. in Philosophy and B.A. in Theology from Benedictine College.

    • Member of Omicron Delta Kappa, the National Leadership Honor Society

    • Seventeen years of experience serving in leadership, managerial, teaching and mentoring capacities, including Director of the Catholic Newman Center at Missouri Western State University for ten years

    • Provided leadership and management consulting for non-profit organizations

    • Served in the 163 Infantry Regiment, Montana Army National Guard

    • Teaches courses in Organizational Behavior, Enterprise Management, Human Resources Management, Ethics, Compliance, & Social Responsibility, and Strategic Management

Brian Henry

Brian Henry

Assistant Professor and Finance Chair, School of Business

  • M.S.B. in Finance from the University of Kansas, M.B.A. in Finance from Kansas State, and a B.A. from Benedictine College
  • Worked professionally in several areas of finance including small business loans, risk management, and capital budgeting
  • Teaches courses in finance, quantitative methods, and financial modeling

Clay Johnston

Clay Johnston

Assistant Professor and Marketing Program Chair, School of Business

  • Executive M.B.A. from Benedictine College and B.S. from Missouri Western State University
  • 15 years of experience in the marketing industry, including television production and account management, public relations, marketing research, and as the marketing director for a small technology start-up
  • Entrepreneurship Program Chair at Wright Career College
  • Research featured in international best-selling author Will Bowen’s book Happy This Year
  • Research also featured in, and used as the basis for, a mobile application adopted by the Dale Carnegie Institute of Asia
  • Teaches courses in marketing, consumer behavior, market strategy, and business plan development
Tracey Hartley

Dr. Tracey Hartley

Assistant Professor, School of Business

  • PA, MAcc, DBA
  • Doctorate in Business Education from Creighton University; Master of Accounting from Keller Business School; Bachelor of Arts in Accounting from Missouri Valley College.
  • Missouri licensed CPA
  • Owner of Tax Ability, LLC
  • Teaches courses in accounting and tax
Madeline Rogers

Dr. Madeline Rogers

Assistant Professor, School of Business

    • Juris Doctor from Washburn University School of Law

    • M.B.A. with specialization in International Business from AUT University in Auckland, New Zealand

    • B.A. in Business Administration from Benedictine College

    • Teaching experience at Emporia State University

    • Worked for private law firms and nonprofit organizations

    • Clearked for judges at the Kansas Court of Appeals, Johnson County District Court, and the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review for the Social Security Administration

    • Teaches courses in business law and international business

Sean Maher

Dr. Sean Maher

Assistant Professor, School of Business

  • Currently working on a Doctorate in Business Administration, Creighton University, M.B.A. from University of Kansas, B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
  • Served as a Business Development Director for Johnson Controls in the Public Private Partnership (P3) project development group. Led over $3 billion of project development including new hospitals, courthouses, corrections facilities, and municipal building infrastructure.
  • Various sales management and branch management positions at Johnson Controls
  • Presenter at over 20 infrastructure conferences in North America on Public Private Partnerships
  • Licensed Professional Engineer in the State of Kansas
Keevan Statz

Dr. Keevan Statz

Assistant Professor, School of Business

  • Earned Ph.D. from the University of Kansas, M.S. from the University of Massachusetts, B.S.B.A. from the University of Nebraska
  • Worked at various sports organizations including the Green Bay Packers, Harvard Athletics, the LPGA Tour/IMG Golf and the Lincoln Stars
  • Served on the marketing faculty in the W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University prior to joining Benedictine College
  • Teaches courses in all aspects of marketing, including but not limited to consumer behavior, marketing strategy, digital marketing and sport marketing
  • Focuses research on the sport industry/sport marketing, with particular emphasis on cause-related sport marketing and corporate social responsibility in sport
  • Published research in academic journals including Sport Marketing Quarterlythe International Journal of Sport Marketing and Sponsorship, the Journal of Applied Sport Management and the Harvard Journal of Sport and Entertainment Law
  • Presented research at conferences including the American Marketing Association (AMA), the North American Society for Sport Management (NASSM) and Sport Marketing Association (SMA)