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2012 Dynamic Dozen: Meet the Judges

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Nancy Bass is vice president of human resources at SIFE, a global nonprofit organization that brings together university students, academic professionals and industry leaders to create sustainability through the positive power of business. She is a certified senior human resources and global human resources professional, with a bachelorís degree in marketing and management from Missouri Southern State University. She is is immediate past president of the Springfield Area Human Resources Association.

Jerry Chin has a Doctor of Business Administration from the University of Memphis and is head of the computer information systems department and a CIS professor at Missouri State University. Computer Information Systems is one of six departments housed within MSU’s College of Business Administration.

Dori Grinder is the executive director of the Ozark Chamber of Commerce, through which she works to rekindle community interest, build chamber membership and support the Ozark-area business community. Grinder has a bachelor’s degree in communication from the University of Missouri-Columbia and was a 2011 Springfield Business Journal 40 Under 40 honoree.

Dianna Parker is a member of the business faculty at Ozarks Technical Community College. She holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Drury University, a Master of Business Administration from Missouri State University and a Ph.D. in higher education from the University of Missouri-St. Louis. Parker is a 2011 SBJ Most Influential Women honoree.

Kelley Still has been an accounting professor at Drury University for 17 years and took the helm of Drury’s Edward Jones Center for Entrepreneurship in 2010. She is a certified public accountant, a graduate of Drury’s MBA program and has a Ph.D. in accounting from the University of Oklahoma. She is a 2007 Most Influential Women honoree.

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