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Faculty Profiles
Charlie Nagelschmidt
E-Mail: nagelschmidt@champlain.edu
Charlie Nagelschmidt is an Associate Professor
in the Business Division at Champlain College and works
with the BYOBiz Program. Arriving at Champlain full-time
in 2003, he served as the Program Director for the Business
& Management undergraduate programs before electing
to join the BYOBiz initiative. He teaches undergraduate
courses in Entrepreneurship, Project Management & Team
Leadership along with the Senior Seminar in Work-based Learning.
He has also taught Internet, Information & Business
course and Implementing Internet Business Solutions courses.
An original member of the Champlain Graduate
Faculty, he designed the Foundations of IT Management and
Managing Innovation courses. He teaches in both the MBA
and M.S. Innovation and Information Technology graduate
programs.
Prior to joining Champlain, Nagelschmidt
had a varied 25 year career in the Boston area as a corporate
and individual entrepreneur. After a career at New England
Life where he was Assistant Controller and Driector of Financial
Accounting Systems, he became the Vice President and CIO
for Hill Holliday Advertising and Daka International. He
has worked as a corporate consultant with IBM, Computer
Science Corporation (CSC), Lucent Technologies, AT&T,
and MetLife. He gained international experience working
for Hill Holliday, Orbotech, an Israeli high-tech firm,
and Peritus Software Services. He has been a principal in
two business and Internet consulting ventures and until
1987 was involved in the operations and management of a
entrepreneurial family business whose founding dated back
to 1885.
A strong advocate of Internet business
models, he has built and sold a profitable eCommerce company
since relocating to Vermont in 2000. He’s working
on other ideas now.
Nagelschmidt holds a B.S. in Accounting
and an M.S. in Computer Information Systems from Bentley
College. He also holds an M.S. in Internet Strategy Management
from Marlboro College. He lives in Colchester with his wife
Denise.
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