
About
Brooke Envick is the Dean of the College of Business and Technology at the University of Nebraska at Kearney (UNK), where she also serves as a faculty member in the Department of Management. She joined the university in 2017 and was appointed Associate Dean of Faculty and Strategic Initiatives in 2022, reflecting her leadership and academic commitment. She is a third-generation professor at UNK, continuing a strong family legacy in higher education.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
- M.B.A., University of Nebraska - Kearney
- B.S. in Management, University of Nebraska - Kearney
Her research focuses on entrepreneurship, organizational behavior, and innovative teaching methodologies. She emphasizes active learning and student engagement in her pedagogical approach, aiming to foster creative confidence and entrepreneurial thinking. Her work bridges academic theory with practical application in workforce development, particularly concerning millennials and leadership innovation.
The available publications reflect a consistent focus on entrepreneurship education, global business pedagogy, and management innovation. Her scholarly contributions span international journals, highlighting her engagement with both educational and business research communities.
Scientific Awards:
- Tenured Teaching Award, College of Business & Technology
- Outstanding Educator Award for Innovative and Creative Teaching, Academy of Educational Leadership
Brooke Envick is actively involved in academic service, including peer reviewing for the Mountain Plain Journal of Business & Technology and serving on the editorial review board of the Global Journal of Entrepreneurship. She frequently presents at conferences on topics such as millennial workforce engagement and creative development in business education. While specific grant funding or student advising details are not mentioned, her leadership roles and scholarly output indicate a significant impact on business education and institutional strategy.
She is affiliated with professional organizations including the Institute for Global Business Research (IGBR) and Beta Gamma Sigma (BGS), reinforcing her integration into the national and global business academic community.
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