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Dr. Ivan Filby

    Dr. Ivan Filby , the newest member of the Management Department and department chair, moved to Greenville with his family from Ireland where he worked for the past 16 years at Trinity College of Dublin, a school currently ranked as one of the top 100 universities in the world. Filby holds a Ph.D. in Management, in addition to masters degrees in Management and Missions.

Dr. Ivan Filby    Filby brings with him a wide range of international experience. He has taught in over 20 different countries and has been listed in Who's Who in the World since 2001. Recently Filby met with the vice minister of Education in China to discuss higher education policy and reform. Filby stressed the importance of investing in education, as it has a measurable impact on economy. He has also addressed thousands of educators in Mexico regarding educational reform opportunities in their country.

    Filby is delighted to join Greenville College and sees it as an opportunity to combine his interests in both management and the college's Christian mission.His teaching responsibilities include courses in Marketing, Human Resource Management and International Business.

 








Eric Hehman

Eric Hehman    When the Greenville College football team kicks off their 2005 season at Trinity International University (TIU) on Saturday, September 10, they will do so under the guidance of former TIU assistant head coach Eric Hehman. Hehman has been named the sixth head football coach in the Greenville football program's 18-year history. He succeeds Scotty Kessler, who resigned effective Friday, December 31, after leading the Panthers over the previous three seasons.

    Hehman, 32, comes to Greenville after a six-year stint at Trinity International in Deerfield, Ill., where he spent the 2004 season as assistant head coach, operations coordinator, offensive coordinator, and quarterbacks' coach. During his tenure at TIU, Hehman also served as an offensive line coach and adjunct professor in the school of human performance and wellness.