Our Faculty

Learn from business experts who understand healthcare.

Faculty members in the Kelley Business of Medicine Physician MBA Program are experts from the business world who understand the intersection of business and medicine. Award-winning instructors, sought-after consultants and publishers of innovative research, our professors’ expertise in the current business issues affecting healthcare brings a unique perspective to this program.

Known for flexible learning modalities, Kelley professors are pioneers of online learning and know how to deliver the most effective content in the least amount of time. They also have a personal stake in your success. Even if decades have passed since you last sat in a classroom, your instructors will be your partners in learning the language of business.

Kelley Faculty

343Years in Higher Education

487Peer-Reviewed Articles

33,432Google Scholar Citations

Faculty by Specialty

J. Reed Smith 

J. Reed Smith
Professor of Accounting

Julie Manning Magid

Julie Manning Magid
Vice Dean, Kelley Indianapolis, and Professor of Business Law

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Ken Carow
Professor of Finance

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Chris Harle
Interim Department Chair and Professor 

Nir Menachemi 

Nir Menachemi
Executive Associate Dean and Chief Operating Officer, Professor, and Fairbanks Endowed Chair

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Jennifer Robin
Associate Faculty and Executive Coach


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Sheri Walter
Clinical Assistant Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship

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Tony Stovall
Faculty Chair, Physician MBA Program, and Clinical Associate Professor of Marketing

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Amrou Awaysheh
Associate Professor of Operations and Supply Chain Management
Executive Director, IU Business Sustainability and Innovation Lab
OneAmerica Foundation Endowed Chair


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Lana Wietholter
Associate Faculty in Operations

I’ve never experienced faculty who are so invested in their work. It is excellent. And when you graduate, it’s not over. If I face a dilemma, I wouldn’t hesitate to call one of my professors, and I know they’d pick up the phone and help me work through it.

Len Henry, MD, MBA’15 | Surgical Oncologist and Medical Director at the Goshen Center for Cancer Care