| William D. Perreault, Jr. is currently Kenan Professor at the University
of North Carolina Kenan-Flagler Business School. He has also taught at Stanford
University, the University of Georgia, and North Carolina State University and
has been an invited speaker at over 80 universities. During 1997 he was the Arthur
Andersen Distinguished Visitor at Cambridge University.
Dr. Perreault is the recipient of the two most prestigious awards in his field:
the American Marketing Association Distinguished Educator Award and the Academy
of Marketing Science Outstanding Educator Award. He also was selected for the
Churchill Award, which honors career impact on marketing research. He was editor
of the Journal of Marketing Research and has been on the review board
of the Journal of Marketing and other journals. His research has also
been published in many journals, and one Journal of Marketing article
was recently voted one of the most influential articles on sales and sale management
of the 20th century. The Decision Sciences Institute has recognized Dr. Perreault for innovations
in marketing education, and at UNC he has received several awards for teaching
excellence. His books include two other widely-used texts: Essentials of
Marketing and The Marketing Game! Dr. Perreault is a past President of the American Marketing Association Academic
Council and was on the AMA Board. He was chair of an advisory committee to the
U.S. Bureau of the Census, a trustee of the Marketing Science Institute, and
on the Council of the Decision Sciences Institute. He is a Fellow of the Society
for Marketing Advances. He has also worked as a consultant to organizations
that range from GE and IBM to the Federal Trade Commission and Venezuelan Ministry
of Education. He is on the advisory board for Copernicus: The Marketing Investment
Strategy Group. E. Jerome McCarthy received his Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota.
He has taught at the Universities of Oregon, Notre Dame, and Michigan State.
He was honored with the American Marketing Association's Trailblazer Award in
1987, and he was voted one of the "top five" leaders in Marketing
Thought by marketing educators. He has been deeply involved in teaching and developing new teaching materials.
Besides writing various articles and monographs, he is the author of textbooks
on data processing and social issues in marketing. Dr. McCarthy is active in making presentations to business meetings and academic
conferences. He has worked with groups of teachers throughout the country and
has addressed international conferences in South America, Africa, and India.
He was also a Ford Foundation Fellow in 1963-64, studying the role of marketing
in global economic development. In 1959-60 he was a Ford Foundation Fellow at
the Harvard Business School working on mathematical methods in marketing. Besides his academic interests, Dr. McCarthy has been involved in consulting
for, and guiding the growth of, a number of businesses--both in the U.S. and
overseas. He has worked with top managers from Steelcase, Dow Chemical, 3M,
Bemis, Grupo Industrial Alfa, and many other companies. He is also active in
executive education and is a director of several organizations. His primary
interests, however, are in (1) "converting" students to marketing
and marketing strategy planning and (2) preparing teaching materials to help
others do the same. This is why he has spent a large part of his career developing,
revising and improving marketing texts to reflect the most current thinking
in the field. |