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Megan Matthews | Hyland 4500 | 262-472-7022

Megan Matthews has taught classes in management, leadership and entrepreneurship to students across the UW-W campus, and consulted with a wide variety of arts organizations on board development, community assessment and strategic planning for over 20 years. She is a co-editor of the textbook “Business and Society: Building Skills and Awareness for the Workplace”, has contributed to articles about Nonprofit Management and Community Arts Management, and has worked on national curriculum standards for arts management. She is committed to connecting creativity and business because it helps businesses be more effective as they utilize creative skill sets in the work environment, and encourages creatives to be entrepreneurial and strategic as they develop their careers.

William Dougan | Hyland 4513 | 262-472-1159

William L. Dougan is currently a Professor of Management in the College of Business and Economics at the University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, where he teaches classes in venture planning and management of technology. Dougan is also the Irvin L. Young Professor Entrepreneurship. He provides instruction in the Business Plan Bootcamp program, delivered through UWW Business Outreach and also works with WiSys to develop intellectual properties that are a part of their portfolio. He recently served as a judge in the Wisconsin Governor’s Business Plan Contest. His recent publications have appeared in the Journal of High Technology Management, Management Decision, the International Journal of Public Administration, Small Group Research and The Handbook of Public Information Systems. He received his Ph.D. from the Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University. Dougan prides himself on being the "go to guy" for business plan competitions. His most recent success are coaching a team into International Business Plan Competition and the Rice International Business Plan Competition.