May 10, 2002
Mark W. Johnston, who has taught marketing at Crummer
since 1993, has been appointed the first holder of the
Gerry Foundation Chair of Marketing and Ethics at the
Rollins College Crummer Graduate School of Business.
"Mark is a gifted teacher and exceptional scholar,
who is also active in the College and Central Florida
community," said President Rita Bornstein. "It is a
pleasure both to award an endowed chair to such a
well-qualified recipient and to name such an outstanding
professor as the first recipient of the Gerry Foundation
Chair of Marketing and Ethics."
The Gerry Foundation Chair of Marketing and Ethics
was established in 2001 by the Gerry Foundation to
recruit and retain a distinguished professor in
marketing and ethics in the Roy E. Crummer Graduate
School of Business at Rollins College. The Gerry
professor will stress the importance of ethics,
including ethical marketing, in his or her teaching and
scholarship and in the course work of the Gerry
professor's students.
Johnston earned his bachelor's and master's degree in
business from Western Illinois University, and his
doctorate from Texas A&M University. Prior to joining
the Crummer faculty, he taught marketing at Louisiana
State University and Texas A&M University. Johnston's
research has resulted in published articles in a number
of professional journals such as Journal of Marketing
Research, Journal of Applied Psychology, Journal of
Personal Selling and Sales Management, and many
others. He is also co-author of Sales Force
Management. Johnston was recently ranked by the
prestigious Journal of Business Research as one
of the most influential market researchers of the past
15 years.
"I want to to thank the Gerry Foundation for their
generous gift in support of ethical business education
and research at Rollins College," said Johnston. "In
addition, I want to thank President Bornstein for her
continued commitment to academic excellence at Rollins
and the Crummer Graduate School of Business. I am
honored and humbled to be the first recipient of the
Gerry Foundation Chair of Marketing and Ethics. The
Chair will make resources available to further the study
and promotion of ethical business practices here and
around the world."
Founded in 1885, Rollins College is Florida's oldest
recognized college, and is consistently ranked by U.S.
News and World Report as one of "America's best
colleges." Its Crummer Graduate School of Business is
ranked by Forbes magazine among the nation's top
regional business schools. For more information about
Rollins, visit our Web site at www.rollins.edu.