Greg Taylor

Associate Professor at Winston-Salem State University

Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States

About

I teach courses and research in business analytics, operations, sustainability and information systems. My current research focuses how the bankruptcy system could be used enhance outcomes in areas with low economic mobility, especially in central North Carolina. Some of my thoughts on leadership and education are explored at spiriteddreams.com. Specialties: line management, executive management, teaching, statistical analysis, forecasting, database design, programming

Experience

  • Winston-Salem State University (34 yrs 11 mos)
    • Interim Co-Chair, Department of Business Administration
      Jan 2025 - Present · 1 yr 6 mos

    • Associate Professor
      Aug 1991 - Present · 34 yrs 11 mos

      Teach courses in business analytics, statistics, business sustainability and information systems. Currently researching ways the bankruptcy system could be used to enhance the current low rates of economic mobility in central North Carolina.

    • Chair, Department of Accounting and Management Information Systems
      Jul 2001 - Dec 2006 · 5 yrs 6 mos

      Developed excellent Accounting and Management Information Systems programs by recruiting and retaining large numbers of high quality students and faculty. Mentored and advised students, scheduled courses, motivated and evaluated faculty.

  • Visiting Assistant Professor at Miami University
    2014 - 2015 · 1 yr

    Teach courses in data analytics and statistics. Research in information systems, statistics, higher education, modeling and business ethics.

  • Principal at Taylor Consulting
    1990 - 2004 · 14 yrs

    Occasionally provide information systems and statistical services to the community. This work has included the development of a disaster recovery plan, building statistical models, and teaching mathematics and quantitative courses.

  • Assistant Professor at Wake Forest University
    1988 - 1991 · 3 yrs

    Taught quantitative and information systems courses to MBA students. Research in statistical methodology development and quantitative education.

  • Research Scientist, Applied Statistics and Computer Applications at Battelle
    1985 - 1988 · 3 yrs

    Principal statistical and computing consultant that provided solutions to scientific, business, and engineering problems. Designed experiments and surveys, developed statistical models and forecasting analyses.