By Jeff Murphy,
April 5, 2019
WARRENSBURG, MO 鈥 A 欧美视频 educator who consistently demonstrates
his commitment and dedication to excellence in teaching, research and service, is
receiving the highest honor presented to a faculty member. A 26-year faculty member
in the Harmon College of Business and Professional Studies, Charles Schwepker, Jr., Ph.D., will receive the Byler Distinguished Faculty Award
during a reception from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Thursday, April 18, in Elliott Union Room
236.
The Office of the Provost-Chief Learning Officer is hosting the award ceremony. As
recipient of the Byler Distinguished Faculty Award, Schwepker also will be honored
during annual spring commencement exercises Friday and Saturday, May 10-11 in the
Multipurpose Building. Both the Byler Distinguished Faculty Award reception and spring
commencement are open to the public.
The Byler Distinguished Faculty Award is presented each spring in honor of its namesake,
William H. Byler, an inventor, author and teacher who graduated from UCM in 1927 with
a major in chemistry and physics. He established an endowment fund to provide annual
recognition for distinguished faculty performance, evidenced by teaching, scholarly
or creative activity and professional-related service.
鈥淚 am humbled and honored to receive such a prestigious award. This would not have
been possible without the many great mentors and colleagues who鈥檝e helped shape my
career over the years,鈥 Schwepker said. 鈥淚 owe a debt of gratitude to my former department
chair, Dr. Larry Haase, who believed in me enough to hire me, put me in a position
to succeed, and provided guidance to me throughout my career. I鈥檓 truly blessed and
thankful to have so many caring individuals in my life.鈥
In considering individuals for the Byler Award, the award selection committee received
a number of letters of support for various candidates. Individuals who nominated Schwepker
consistently cited him as a faculty member who personifies the characteristics required
to receive the award. He is described as a consummate professional who has unwavering
dedication to students and faculty, compassionate, respectful and genuine in his dealings
with others.
鈥淚鈥檝e had the unique opportunity to work with Charlie as his student, competitor,
and now as a fellow faculty member,鈥 wrote Tyer Hirlinger, assistant professor of
marketing. 鈥淎s his student and sales competitor, Charlie put forth an unprecedented
level of passion and dedication in the classroom while advising student organizations
and coaching competitions. As his current colleague, he not only continues to inspire
students in the classroom, but continually acts with integrity and positivity in all
that he does.鈥
Hirlinger noted that during the summer 2018, Schwepker offered him his first opportunity
to co-author a publication. He said it was a gesture of selflessness that proved his
colleague鈥檚 鈥渜uality of character and true dedication to developing and encouraging
those around him.鈥
Schwepker joined the UCM business faculty in 1992. Throughout his tenure, he has taught
advanced professional sales, sales management, international marketing, integrated
marketing communication, and principles of marketing. He has an open door policy to
students and takes an interactive, enthusiastic, and holistic approach to the learning
process, often going above and beyond his work in the classroom to help develop each
student as a person and prepare them to become responsible, lifelong learners. Student
presentations, debates, book reviews, role play simulations, various experiential
learning projects, service learning projects and other techniques are employed by
Schwepker to help students bridge the gap between theoretical concepts and managerial
applications.
The longtime educator takes advantage of opportunities to interact with and advise
students. This includes sponsoring several MBA special projects and honor student
projects over the years. He also served for 20 years as campus coordinator of an international
business study tour program sponsored by Southeast Missouri State University in cooperation
with UCM and several other universities. Additionally, Schwepker has been instrumental
in co-coaching UCM鈥檚 professional sales students for 12 years, helping them prepare
for competition against some of the nation鈥檚 top college teams. He accompanies students
to the American Marketing Association Conference annually, where students have won
regional 鈥淥utstanding AMA Chapter Awards鈥 on several occasions. Under his tutelage,
UCM has been honored a number of times for having the 鈥渕ost outstanding marketing
student.鈥
In 2007, Schwepker became the first person to be selected for the Mike and Patti Davidson
Distinguished Marketing Professorship, the first endowed professorship at UCM. This
award is now known as the Rand and Kelly Harbert Distinguished Marketing Professorship,
a title he holds today. This professorship is connected to UCM alumni who have had
close ties to State Farm Insurance Company. Contributing to this strong relationship,
Schwepker was a founder and has served for 10 years as director of the prestigious
State Farm Marketing and Sales Competition, which annually brings students from schools
across the United States to UCM.
A prolific researcher, Schwepker has authored or co-authored more than 45 journal
articles and numerous national and regional proceedings. His research has led to the
publication of several textbooks, including serving as co-author of 鈥淪ales Management:
Analysis and Decision Making,鈥 which is in its 10th edition, and the book, 鈥淪ELL,鈥
now in its sixth edition.
Among Schwepker鈥檚 many personal honors, he received the Hormel Teaching Excellence
Award and the UCM Alumni Foundation Harmon College of Business Administration Distinguished
Professor Award, just to name a few.