On the Cutting Edge of Business Analytics

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Missie Bowers

Missie Bowers is the Beaman Professor in Business, which is funded by the Alvin G. and Sally M. Beaman Foundation Endowment.

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The Beaman Professorship in Business helps the Haslam College of Business retain faculty members like Missie Bowers, a national figure in the field of business analytics, applied optimization, and lean operations. Her professorship and Beaman professorships in several other UT colleges are funded by the Alvin G. and Sally M. Beaman Foundation Endowment.

Alvin Beaman graduated from UT in 1933, moved to Nashville, and owned soft-drink bottling and distribution companies, a Dodge-Plymouth auto dealership, and half of WKDF radio, which he sold to become a founding investor in Nashville’s CBS TV affiliate. The Beamans believed strongly in the importance of education and investing generously in educational institutions.

Bowers, who loved math in high school, majored in biochemistry at the University of Georgia. “I then found a truly good fit for my math skills in management science and operations research,” says Bowers, “taking math models and applying them to real-world problems and having a direct impact on organizations.” She earned her PhD in management science from Clemson University in 1989 and joined the UT faculty that same year.

We simply couldn’t do what we do without the generosity of our donors.

– Missie Bowers, the Beaman Professor in Business

The Master of Science in Business Analytics program was launched in 2010 and enrolls some 40 students each year. Bowers has directed the program since 2014. “We work very hard to make sure our students have multiple touchpoints with industry,” says Bowers. “We also teach them the soft skills necessary to be effective when they get out into industry.”

To date, the program has placed 100 percent of its students within six months of graduation, and in 2018, the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS) awarded it the UPS George D. Smith Prize. The first analytics program to be so honored, it was cited for “using innovative curriculum, introducing students to real-world business environments, and preparing them to become effective business-analytics practitioners.” The prize had previously gone to programs at Michigan, the Naval Postgraduate School, MIT, the University of British Columbia, the Air Force Academy, and Carnegie-Mellon.

Missie Bowers, Associate Professor and Beamna Professor in Business

Among many teaching awards, Bowers has received the 2011 Outstanding MBA First-Year Faculty Award, the 2012 and 2015 Richard Sanders Outstanding Leadership in Executive Education Award, the 2014 MSBA Outstanding Service to Students Award, and the 2016 Allen H. Keally Excellence in Teaching Award.

“I am truly grateful for the Beaman Professorship,” says Bowers. “We simply couldn’t do what we do without the generosity of our donors.”