Correy Wayne Retzloff
استادیار بالینی · Logistical and Operations Management
University of Texas at Arlingtonمعرفی
Correy Wayne Retzloff is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Management Department at the University of Texas at Arlington's College of Business. He is actively involved in teaching, research, and academic service, with a strong professional background in military leadership and global project management. He also serves as Faculty Advisor for the Goolsby Leadership Academy and Nexus Coding student organization, and is engaged with the Project Management Institute's Academic Outreach in Fort Worth.
Education:
- DBA in Business Administration, University of South Florida, 2023
- MBA in Business Administration, Henderson State University, 2016
- BSBA in Business Administration (Management), Touro University California, 2004
His research interests span Logistical and Operations Management, Organizational Behavior, Leadership, Project Management, and Team Development. With over 25 years of experience in leadership roles across military and corporate sectors, Dr. Retzloff integrates real-world applications into his academic work, focusing on bridging theory and practice in management education.
His publication, Incora Merger Case, reflects his expertise in large-scale project integration, strategic operations, and organizational change. The work contributes to case-based learning in management and digital business, emphasizing leadership during complex mergers and global supply chain challenges.
Dr. Retzloff holds a Project Management Professional (PMP) certification and is actively involved in academic and professional service, including serving as College Committee Chair for the AOL Committee and participating in community outreach with the Military Order of the World Wars.
He is passionate about mentoring future leaders, using a servant leadership approach in the classroom, and fostering student development through dynamic, real-world instruction. His teaching portfolio includes courses such as Communications in Organization, Managing Organizational Behavior, and Contemporary Management Challenges.



