John Theis, Ph.D., J.D.
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West Palm Beach, FL 33417
Email Preferred ac7zrd@r.postjobfree.com
Summary Ex-Professor and Banker
Experienced user of financial information, ex-credit analyst and loan officer
• PhD in Finance
• Staff auditor in a bank
• Supervised note and credit departments in bank
• Made commercial, real estate, construction and consumer loans
• Trained and managed credit analysts
• Reviewed loans
• Taught graduate and undergraduate finance and financial statement analysis Core Skills: SBA loans, appraisals, underwriting, accounting, lending, regulatory compliance, financial reporting, computer skills, real estate lending, analytical skills, interpersonal skills in making and collecting loans Professorial Related Experience
2016-2018 Visiting Assistant Professor University of Central Arkansas Taught finance, economics, and bank management
John Theis Economic Consultants
2011-2016 Wrote and published four papers on energy and credit
Developed a Cox model on bank failures in Georgia
Developed idea on going concern opinions.
Wrote legal part on article on water flood oil recovery
Recuperated from major emergency surgery
2003- 2011 Columbus State University
• Associate Professor of Finance (with tenure)
• Researcher of the Year College of Business 2004
• Advisory committee to Dean
• Finalist for University Researcher for 2005
• Used hands on method to teach banking, finance, business law 2000-2003 The University of Texas of the Permian Basin
Assistant Dean for the School of Business and Associate Professor of Finance and Decision Sciences (with tenure),
Reworked student files, improved advising, supervised student workers
Implemented matrix for evaluating applicants
Taught banking, finance, and economics
1999-2000 Assistant Professor, University of Texas of the Permian Basin
Promoted to Assistant Dean
Used hands on method to teach finance, business law, banking Additional experience with four other colleges as a professor of finance and business law. Used experiential techniques to teach. Developed an internship program. Took classes to Mexico City. Practiced law representing individuals in civil litigation, contracts, and bankruptcy. Represented banks and other creditors. Pushed a degree program more aligned with similar universities
Worked in banks while attending law school and was an auditor, note department supervisor, credit manager, reviewed loans, made and serviced construction loans for houses and commercial real estate, made commercial and consumer loans. Worked on problem loans.
EDUCATION
Ph.D.: University of North Texas
Major: Finance Banking
Minor: Economics Money and Banking
Other Advanced Coursework: 18 graduate hours in Decision Science Dissertation Title: Three Essays on Business Failure Teaching Assistant JD: South Texas College of Law
Debtor’s rights & creditor’s remedies, bills & notes, sales,oil & gas, real property, Passed the bar in 1976 on the first attempt
MBA: The University of Texas at Austin
Major: Finance
Other Advanced Coursework: Management, Banking
Professional Report Title: The Investment Decision: An Analysis of Capital Stock Growth's Determinants worked at IRS and a restaurant while attending school BBA: The University of Texas at Austin
Major: Finance and banking tutored and graded while in The University