On Tuesday, July 22, Bruce Money, Fred Meyer Professor of Marketing and International Business, will deliver a devotional address at 11:05 a.m., in the de Jong Concert Hall.
Money will speak about 'The Lord’s “Country and Kingdom” (from D&C 88:79) – Your Passport.' He will recount experiences he's had traveling all over the world with BYU students that have taught him lessons on what makes us strong citizens of the Lord’s Kingdom; what "stamps our passport," so to speak.
Biography
Bruce Money is the Fred Meyer Professor of Marketing and International Business as well as director of the Kay and Yvonne Whitmore Global Management Center at the Marriott School, having served previously as chair of the Business Management Department. He holds a PhD in marketing from the University of California, Irvine, an MBA from the Harvard Business School, and a BA in English from BYU.
A recipient of the Marriott School’s Excellence in Teaching Award, Professor Money teaches courses in international management and global business negotiations in the MBA and Executive MBA programs and has directed 10 short-term BYU study abroad programs.
Prior to his academic career, Dr. Money gained eight years of professional experience in the marketing of financial services. He served a mission in Japan and minored in Japanese at BYU, which complemented his eventual position as vice president of what is now Sumitomo-Mitsui Bank, one of the world’s largest financial institutions. He has also served nine years on the international business faculty of the University of South Carolina and has been a visiting professor at business schools in Austria, Singapore, and Greece.
Money currently serves as high priest group leader in his Provo ward. He and his wife, Kimberly, are the parents of seven children and have four grandchildren.