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Dr. Abe Bakhsheshy Curriculum Vitae
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Biography
Education
- Doctoral degree in Ed. Administration and Human Resources Management, PH D, University Of Utah
Honors & Awards
- The Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Leadership in Ethics Education Gold Award. The Bill Daniels Ethics Leadership Initiatives , 12/16/2011
- EMBA Distinguished Teaching Award. University of Utah, 05/06/2011
- Masters Outstanding Teaching Award. The David Eccles School of Business U of U, 05/06/2011
- University of Utah Distinguished Teaching Award (University of Utah Distinguished Teaching Award). University of Utah President, 2009
- Executive MBA Teaching Award (Distinguished Teaching Award). Executive Education DESB, 2008
- Brady Superior Teaching Award. DESB Alumni Association, 2007
- ASUU Student Choice Award (Superior teaching award). ASUU, 2007
- CFD Distinguished Teaching Award. Center for Disabled Students, 2006
- Marvin J. Ashton Teaching Excellence Award (The David Eccles School of Business). The David Eccles School of Business, 2003
Biography
Dr. Abe Bakhsheshy, PhD
Dr. Abe Bakhsheshy is a professor/lecturer of organizational behavior at the Management Department of The David Eccles School of Business,
Prior to joining the David Eccles School of Business in July of 2002, Dr. Bakhsheshy served the University of Utah Hospitals and Community Clinics as the Director of Quality Resources, Marketing, Employee Recognition, Public Relations and Customer Services. Preceding this position, he had administrative responsibilities for over twelve UUHN Medical centers throughout the state of
Dr. Bakhsheshy has been the recipient of the
He has been awarded the Marvin Ashton Excellence in Teaching Award in 2002, the Brady Superior Teaching Award as well as the
In 2009 Dr. Abe received the
He was also awarded both the Executive MBA Distinguished Teaching Award and Masters Outstanding Teaching Award in 2011
His areas of interest in research and teaching include leadership and effective management, human resources management, conflict and quality management, ethics and social responsibility, and effective health care system delivery.






