HUGH S. TURNER, Ph.D. Senior Lecturer/Tyser Teaching Fellow Robert H. Smith School of Business 3427 Van Munching Hall University of Maryland College Park, Maryland 20742-1815 (301) 356-5977 email: hturner@rhsmith.umd.edu EDUCATION Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland, Ph.D., Transportation and Logistics major, Marketing minor, 2002 College of Business and Management, University of Maryland, MBA, Transportation and Logistics major, 1987 Massachusetts Maritime Academy, BS in Marine Transportation, 1979 TEACHING Senior Lecturer/Lecturer/Tyser Teaching Fellow, Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland Full-time, Fall 2001-Present Graduate Courses Supply Chain Logistics and Operations Management Exploring the Global Value Chain Undergraduate Courses Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain Management Advanced Supply Chain Management Strategies and Technologies Logistics, Transportation, and Supply Chain Management Internship Introduction to Business Management (Freshman Fellows) Introduction to the Business Value Chain (Freshman Fellows) Corporate Ethics and Social Responsibility (Freshman Fellows) Executive Seminar in Music Management Distance Education Courses Introduction to Business Management (Online) Introduction to Business Management (Blended) Instructor, Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland Part-time, Summer 1997-Spring 2000 Full-time, Fall 2000-Spring 2001 Undergraduate Courses Introduction to International Business Introduction to Logistics Management International Logistics and Transportation Management Advanced Logistics Management Lecturer, Mount Vernon College Part-time, Fall 1994 Undergraduate Courses Introduction to Business Management ADMINISTRATIVE Academic Director, Freshmen Fellows, Robert H. Smith School of Business, 2007-Present Fellows Champion, Music Management Fellow, Robert H. Smith School of Business, 2008-2011 Course Coordinator, Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Robert H. Smith School of Business, 2002-Present AWARDS Legg-Mason Award for Teaching Innovation, 2009 American Economic Association, Transportation and Public Utilities Group, Annual Dissertation Award, First Place, 2003 Eno Transportation Foundation, Eno Fellow, 2000 Robert H. Smith School of Business, Teaching Enhancement Committee, Top 15% Instructors/Adjuncts, Spring 2001 and 2000 Transportation Research Forum, Student Paper Competition, First Place - Graduate Division, 1999 INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE Private Fleet Transportation Manager, Toys “R” Us, 1989-1996 Transportation Consultant, R. L. Banks & Associates, 1987-1989 Deck Officer, United States Merchant Marine, unlimited Chief Mate’s license, 19791987 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Reviewer, Transportation Research Forum Judge, Annual Student Paper Competition, Eno Transportation Foundation, 2004-2005 Member, Leadership Development Selection Committee, Eno Transportation Foundation, 2003 Moderator, Water Transport Session, Transportation Research Forum, Annual Conference, 2000 University of Maryland, Graduate Student Government Representative, 1999-2000 Chair, GSG Strategic Planning Committee, 1999-2000 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals Transportation Research Forum Music and Entertainment Industry Educators Association PUBLICATIONS Refereed Journals "North American Containerport Productivity: 1984-1997", Hugh Turner, Robert Windle, Martin Dresner, Transportation Research. Part E, Logistics & Transportation Review. Exeter: Jul 2004.Vol.40E, Iss. 4; pg. 339. "Evaluating Seaport Policy Alternatives: A Simulation Study of Terminal Leasing Policy and System Performance", Hugh Turner, Maritime Policy & Management, July 2000; 27, 3; pp. 283-301. Dissertation "Infrastructure Productivity in the North American Containerport System: A Longitudinal Study (1984-1997)", 2002, available through UMI/Proquest. Conferences and Proceedings "North American Containerport Productivity: 1984-1997", Hugh Turner, Robert Windle, Martin Dresner, 2003 Annual Transportation Research Forum Conference "Evaluating Seaport Policy Alternatives: A Simulation Study of Terminal Leasing Policy and System Performance", 1999 Annual Transportation Research Forum Conference Proceedings. Last Update: 8/21/13