Beryl McEwen Honored by the Association for Business Teaching and Research

Beryl McEwen, provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs at North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro, North Carolina, received the 2020 Leadership Award from the Association for Business Teaching and Research.

Dr. McEwen was inducted into the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction Business Education Hall of Fame in 2002 and received the Outstanding Administrator of the Year Award from the North Carolina Business Education Association in 2000. She has been a member of the board of the Association for Business Teaching and Research since 2016.

Dr. McEwen was named interim provost in 2017 and provost in 2018. Earlier, she had been serving as dean of the College of Business at the university and vice provost for strategic planning and institutional effectiveness. Dr. McEwen joined the faculty at the university in 1995 as chair of the department of business education.

Dr. McEwen is a graduate of the University of Technology in Jamaica. She holds a master’s degree and a doctorate in business education from Southern Illinois University Carbondale.

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