Dr. Howard Frank was dean of the University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of Business from 1997-2008. Dr. Frank is currently a professor of management science in the school's decision, operations and information technologies department. Dr. Frank led the transformation of the school's curriculum and research agenda, integrating core business disciplines with such subjects as information technology, supply chain management and e-commerce.
Dr. Frank is widely recognized as a world-class information technology expert whose accomplishments include fundamental contributions to the development of the Internet. He has been a member of the board of directors of nine telecommunications and computer companies and has experience in the venture capital and mergers and acquisitions fields, having led the acquisition or sale of a number of companies.
Dr. Frank's accomplishments in the public sector include:
Dr. Frank's accomplishments in the private sector include:
Dr. Frank is a prolific author, having written over 190 articles and chapters in books on technology and the management of technology. He has been a member of seven editorial boards and a featured speaker at hundreds of business and professional meetings. Dr. Frank was an adjunct professor of decision sciences at the Wharton School and an associate professor of electrical engineering and computer sciences at the University of California at Berkeley. He received his MS and PhD from Northwestern University and his BSEE from the University of Miami (Florida).