Awesome
Hunter is the best dude I have had so far. He is a very funny guy. He can teach boring content. He does not care about students. He is not good at what he does
Awesome
He is a fantastic professor. The class takes a lot of work it's not easy, but if you show up and do the labs/homework it can makeup for having a less than stellar performance on the exams. Don't slack off early, the first exam is by far the hardest. He is always willing to help you succeed and his office hours and review sessions are really helpful.
Awesome
Professor Hunter is absolutely the best lecturer I've ever had. He explained everything thoroughly and repeats things that are important. His study guides were true to the tests. He's dedicated beyond belief in making a tough topic understandable to everyone. Office hours were basically one on one. So, pick his brain until you get it. Overall, the class is engaging and easy to follow with. Just show up.
University of Arizona - Business
Master of Science (M.S.)
Research Emphasis: Post-secondary education
Industrial Organization
and Public Economics
Economics
University of Kentucky
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Research Emphasis: Post-secondary education
Industrial Organization
and Public Economics
Economics
University of Kentucky
Intro to Econometrics I
Intro to Econometrics II
Theory of the Farm and Market Structure
Public Economics
Advanced Macroeconomic Theory
Research Methods in Economics
Teaching Methods in Business
Intro to Quantitative Economics
General Equilibrium Analysis
Neoclassical Microeconomic Theory
Macroeconomic Theory
Industrial Organization
Advanced Microeconomic Theory
Advanced Topics in Public Finance
Bachelor of Science
Financial Economics
Men's Golf Team
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity
Omicron Delta Epsilon International Honor Society for Economics
Economics Society
Orientation Assistant
Fraternity Recruitment Counselor
Centre College
Martin Gray Hunter
PowerPoint
Economics
Program Management
Management
Stata
Microsoft Office
Investments
Research
Microsoft Excel
Data Analysis
Time Management
Analysis
Training
Teaching
Project Management
Public Speaking
SAS
Statistics
Customer Service
Leadership
Eller Faculty Technology Innovation Team - Head of Pre-Business Curriculum
Working alongside different Eller faculty
across multiple disciplines and rank
to develop and implement more technologically based classes and workshops to help better prepare students for internships and jobs after graduation.
Hunter
Martin Gray
University of Arizona
First Investors Corporation
Centre College
University of Kentucky
Hunter Reams Intellect
LLC
Dealers Financial Services
Tucson
Arizona Area
Courses Taught:\nBNAD 277 - Analytical Methods in Business (4 sections of approx 200 students each)\nECON 361 - Intermediate Microeconomics (1 section of approx 30 students)\nMGMT 359 - Special Topics in Sport Economics (1 section of approx 30 students
abroad in Europe)
Lecturer
University of Arizona
Tucson
Arizona Area
Offer small teaching seminars and presentations to firms and organizations regarding basic Economic concepts and how they might be utilized to make more informed decisions. I also provide basic Economic and Data Analytics consulting services.
Founder
Hunter Reams Intellect
LLC
Collaborated with project leaders and subject matter experts to study undergraduate economic programs of over 1
400 U.S. colleges and universities\nCollected project data including program requirements
classes offered and required
and department contact information\nCreated sample surveys; tested them to ensure the format and questions were appropriate; validated responses; documented and organized results\nBuilt a database with the information collected\nServed as point of contact for the team regarding status updates
methods of collection
presentation of survey data\nProofread professor’s econometrics literature
Centre College
Financial Services Representative
Developed a book of business in order to meet and exceed the required performance expectations\nEffectively sourced prospective clients and capitalized on referrals\nRecommended investment and life insurance products and services that were suitable for prospects and clients based on their objectives
resources
time horizon
risk profile and preferences\nBalanced investment growth
referral activities
customer follow up
prospect building
administrative compliance and personal growth and development according to both a day-to-day and longer-term plan\nSought the expertise of specialists
where appropriate
to identify appropriate strategies for clients\nEstablished and maintained relationships with the management team and informed them of any circumstances that require supervisory attention/review/approval as per compliance guidelines\nCompleted mandated training; obtained series 6 and 63 licenses and Kentucky Health and Life insurance licenses
First Investors Corporation
University of Kentucky
Lexington
Kentucky Area
Obtaining my PHD in Economics\n\n Research Interests: Applied Microeconomics \n Public Economics - Education
Retirement Savings
etc..\n Industrial Organization\n\n Teaching Experience:\n ECO 201: Introduction to Microeconomics (Summer 2013
Fall 2013
Spring 2014)\n ECO 391: Business Statistics (Summer 2014
Fall 2014
Spring 2015)\n ECO 401: Intermediate Microeconomics (Summer 2015)
Graduate Student - Teaching Assistant
Contract Auditor
Lexington
Kentucky Area
Dealers Financial Services
Center for Business and Economic Research
Research Assistant
University of Kentucky
Eller College Student's Choice Award for Outstanding Faculty within the Business college for large lectures
Eller College of Management
Outstanding Faculty of Eller Pre-Business Large Courses
Eller College Student's Choice Award for Outstanding Faculty in the Pre-business large lecture setting
Eller College Student Body
Neville Cramer Faculty Award
Given to an Eller faculty member that Demonstrates personal and professional ethics
encourages students to adhere to personal and professional ethics
is widely held as an ethical role model
utilizes innovative methods to promote academic integrity and ethical decision-making and has shown an external commitment to promote ethics (e.g.
community involvement and/or corporate consulting
etc.).
Eller College of Management
Eller Undergraduate Course Improvement Grant (x2)
The Eller Dean's Undergraduate Course Improvement Grants are awarded every spring. These awards provide incentives for faculty members who have an interest in innovating within their courses. Two $1000 awards are available every year.
Dean
Vice Dean
and Senior Associate Dean for Undergraduate Programs in the Eller College
Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award
University of Kentucky