Alumni, Family and Friends
March 25, 2020 | Live stream
During this session, Tim Fowler, director of esports at SNHU, shared some of the latest updates from the SNHU team; and Michael Newhouse-Bailey, associate dean in the Global Campus School of Business, offered insights on the parallels between esports and the modern workplace, including the application of change management, adaptability, decision making, and development of the adult brain. Visit snhupenmen.com to meet the team and follow them on Twitter to stay in-the-know on all things SNHU esports.
Timothy FowlerDirector of Esports, Southern New Hampshire University
Timothy Fowler leads SNHU students to victory on digital battlefields and in classrooms. Prior to his role in esports, Tim assessed risk and coordinated departments as the Change Manager for IT Services at SNHU. He is a lifelong gamer, and founded the competitive gaming club at his alma mater Randolph College (formerly Randolph-Macon Women’s College) in 2011.
Michael Newhouse-BaileyAssociate Dean, School of Business, Southern New Hampshire University
Michael Newhouse-Bailey has been researching esports within the context of the sport industry for over three years, and is currently researching the impact of online gaming and school connectedness. He is a contributor on four chapters in an upcoming textbook on esports and is currently working with Tim Fowler on recreational esports programming for students.
If you have any questions, please contact the Office of Alumni Engagement at alumni@snhu.edu or 603-645-9799.
The 2019-2020 Business Indicator Series is made possible by the generosity and leadership of our sponsor, Leddy Group.
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