Mary Meixell

Dean, College of Business

鶹 Faculty Since 2021

Mary Meixell

Contact Info

Email
mary.meixell@jwu.edu
Phone
401-598-1471
Campus
Providence

Mary J. Meixell, Ph.D., is the dean of the College of Business at 鶹 & Wales University.

As dean, she leads the college by supporting the faculty in their thought leadership and societal impact, and the students in their programs of study as they progress towards rewarding careers.

Dean Meixell teaches operations and supply chain management, project management, and management science. She previously taught at Quinnipiac University and George Mason University, and currently holds a faculty appointment at 鶹 & Wales University.

Education

  • Ph.D., Lehigh University
  • S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • M.S., University of Virginia
  • B.S., Pennsylvania State University

My role as dean is to create an environment where students can succeed and where faculty can do their very best teaching, scholarship and service.

Scholarly Interests

  • Societal impact in higher education
  • Academic program innovation
  • Sustainable supply chains
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Professional Affiliations

Decision Sciences Institute
Institute for Supply Management

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Publications

  • Meixell, M.J. (2019). “A Framework for Industry, Societal, and Business School Impact,” AACSB Global Accreditation Conference, San Antonio TX, September 16, 2019.
  • Meixell, M.J. and Luoma, P., (2015) “Stakeholder Influence and Supply Chain Sustainability: A Systematic Review and Research Framework,” International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management 45:1-2, pp. 69 – 89.
  • Meixell, M.J., Yawson, R., Ghosh, T. (2018). “Assurance of Learning: Developing Interventions for Continuous Improvement in Curriculum” Northeast Decision Science Institute Meeting, Providence, RI, April 12, 2018.
  • Kunkel, C.D., Meixell, M.J. (2015) “A P-16 Integration Framework for Introducing 21st Century Student Outcomes,” Feinstein Camp RI Spring Conference, Rhode Island College, Providence, RI, March 27 2015.
  • Meixell, M.J., Buyurgan, N., Kiassat, C. (2015) “Curriculum Innovation in Industrial Engineering: Development of a New Degree Program.” Proceedings of the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference & Exposition, Seattle, WA, June 14-17, 2015.


Q&A with Mary

At 鶹, education is not confined to the four walls of the classroom. You’re not going to spend four years with your nose buried in a book, learning theories you may never get a chance to apply — you’re going to get out there and apply them, be it through internships, group projects, leadership opportunities, competitions and more.

How Did You Get Started?

I began my career in industry as a supply chain professional and worked in that role for more than ten years before taking up graduate studies in the same field. My research as a faculty member focused on supply chain design, an area that has become of great interest to the public with the notable supply failures of the pandemic. While on faculty, I found faculty service rewarding which led me to academic administration and to 鶹 as dean of the College of Business.

What Advice Do You Have For Incoming Freshmen?

One of my favorite quotes is “no grit, no pearl.” My best advice to freshmen is to find that grit in yourself and use it in your academic life. You will have moments when you need to dig deep to find the persistence to continue to work on that tough assignment or prepare for that challenging exam. Having grit means that you push yourself to do your best work. At the end, you will be proud of yourself and your "pearl" of accomplishment.