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A New Dean

Dr. Robin Weinstein

Dr. Robin Weinstein has been named dean of the College of Business at Wilmington University. A full professor, he has chaired the Human Resource Management Studies Program at WilmU and served as Chair of the Faculty Senate. He has taught various courses in Human Resource Management, Business Management, Leadership, Ethics, Philosophy, Biblical and Theological studies, and Political Science. 

Dr. Weinstein is a respected thought leader inside and outside the classroom. He was named by The Press of Atlantic City in 2016 as one of 10 “Movers and Shakers of South Jersey” and one of  “17 to Watch in 2017.” He is an editorial board member for the Journal of Business and Hotel Management and the Journal of Business and Financial Affairs.

An ordained minister, Dr. Weinstein inspires many, including his students, WilmU colleagues, and the Bethany Grace Community Church congregation in Bridgeton, New Jersey, where he has served as the founding pastor since 2005. 

He earned a B.A. in Justice, Law & Society from Eastern University, a Master of Theological Studies in Faith and Public Policy from the Eastern Baptist Theological Seminary (now Palmer Theological Seminary), and a Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership (Ed.D.) from WilmU. His doctoral dissertation examined the relationship between servant leadership attributes and faith development among governmental leaders.

Dr. Weinstein holds professional certifications from the Society for Human Resource Management Institute and the Human Resource Certificate Institute, along with professional certificates from the Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations.

—Maria Hess

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