Robert Walker
Location: Okinawa
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Dr. Walker holds a B.A. in political science from Goddard College, a J.D. from Vermont Law School, and an L.L.M. in tax law from Boston University Law School. While on a Fulbright International Fellowship (in conjunction with the University of Maryland, College Park, Department of Economics IRIS project), Dr. Walker taught for two years at the Kazahkstan Institute of Management, Economics, and Strategic Research in Almaty, Kazakhstan. He has also taught as an adjunct faculty member at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. and for the American Bankers Association. Dr. Walker was a practicing attorney in the Office of Chief Counsel (International and General Litigation Divisions), Internal Revenue Service, in Washington, D.C. He is a member of the bars of the State of New York, the District of Columbia, the United States Tax Court, the Federal Court of Claims, and the United States Supreme Court. Dr. Walker has extensive additional professional experience in government and industry as an attorney working in tax, estate and trust law. He has taught in Okinawa and Korea since joining the UMUC faculty in 2002.
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Anita Williams
Location: Distance Education
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Dr. Williams is an Education and Business Technology lecturer. She graduated Southeastern Louisiana University with a B.A. in Business Education, an M.B.A. from Southern Louisiana University, and a Ph.D. in Higher Education Leadership and Administration from University of Southern Mississippi. She recently moved from Washington. Dr. Williams taught at Western Washington University, Everett Community College, and Skagit Valley College. Dr. Williams joined the UMUC Asia faculty in 1999 and began teaching in the distance education program in 2000.
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James Wissel
Location: Distance Education
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After completing a B.A. in English from UMUC's European Division, Mr. Wissel went on to earn a B.S. in business and management from UMUC in Europe and an M.B.A. in administration and information systems from the University of Pittsburgh. He took additional graduate work toward his doctorate from the University of Oklahoma. Mr. Wissel began teaching computer studies and business management classes for UMUC in Europe in 1987. He spent considerable time teaching in northern Italy, where he had earlier served as a Maryland Field Representative, and taught at other locations including Hungary and Bosnia. In 1999, he transferred to the Asian Division, teaching in Japan and Korea and in the UMUC distance education program.
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