Nonprofit Organization Management Faculty

Joseph
Botana
Don
Francis
Alan
Mock
Christopher
Moore

Joseph Botana

Joseph Botana brings a wide range of skills and experiences, along with a good dose of enthusiasm, into his classroom. Joe joined Lakeland College in 1986 after working several years in the private sector, and currently serves the college as Vice President for Finance & Chief Financial Officer, in addition to his teaching duties. He brings real-life financial experience to the Lakeland classes he teaches - accounting, international business strategy, MIS in the MBA program, auditing and global village. He also teaches at Lakeland's sister school, ECIT in Fuzhou City, Jiangxi Province, China. He is a regular speaker to community and student groups on a variety of subjects, including education, technology, and business. He is fluent in Spanish.

Phone: (920) 565-1336
Email: botanajd@lakeland.edu
Location: Main Campus
Office: WAK 212

Majors Taught:
Accounting
Business Management
Economics (minor)
International Business
Nonprofit Organization Management
Specialized Administration

Academic Divisions:
Business Administration

Don Francis

Don Francis is always working on behalf of his students. Don has a large network of connections to the nonprofit world, and he's always opening doors and making contacts that benefit the students and graduates of Lakeland's nonprofit program. A tireless champion of his major, Don joined the faculty in 1992 and he's worked hard to develop Nonprofit Organization Management into one of the college's most successful and popular majors. He is active in the community, participating in the United Methodist Church of Whitefish Bay, the Wisconsin Scholastic Chess Foundation, and the Boy Scouts of America. Don has a global view of the world, having lived in India, Korea, and Japan, and traveled extensively in Europe and Africa.

Phone: (920) 565-1282
Email: francisd@lakeland.edu
Location: Main Campus
Office: WAK 320

Majors Taught:
Ethnic and Gender Studies (minor)
Nonprofit Organization Management
Sociology

Academic Divisions:
Social Sciences

Alan Mock

Alan Mock uses his own diverse interests to help students open doors to new experiences and viewpoints. A member of Lakeland's faculty since 1993, Dr. Mock launched the college's criminal justice program in the late 1990s, and today it enrolls 50-70 majors. He has served as chair of the Social Science Division and was instrumental in the development and implementation of the college's Institutional Review Board, which paves the way for students to conduct meaningful and ethical research. He has served on every college committee but one, and has taught 22 different courses, both inside and outside of his discipline. He is an accomplished musician and plays mandolin, banjo-mandolin and sings vocals for Michael Lee Ammons and the Water Street Hot Shots, a popular old blues combo which performs throughout the Midwest.

Phone: (920) 565-1234
Email: mocka@lakeland.edu
Location: Main Campus
Office: WAK 316

Majors Taught:
Criminal Justice (affiliated faculty)
Ethnic and Gender Studies (minor)
Nonprofit Organization Management
Sociology

Academic Divisions:
Social Sciences

Christopher Moore

Christopher Moore has been a member of Lakeland's faculty since 2006. Dr. Moore's research and teaching focus is at the juncture between sociology and psychology -- specifically, "social psychology." He is an active researcher and regularly publishes his own work. Dr. Moore also often finds opportunities for students to broaden their academic experience through applied readings, research experiences, and professional conference attendance. Dr. Moore is a former criminal investigator in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, which gives him a unique background and set of experiences to share with his students.

Phone: (920) 565-1367
Email: moorec@lakeland.edu
Location: Main Campus
Office: WAK 209

Majors Taught:
Criminal Justice (affiliated faculty)
Ethnic and Gender Studies (minor)
Nonprofit Organization Management
Psychology
Sociology

Academic Divisions:
Social Sciences

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