NEWS AND EVENTS
Jun 10, 2008
Regent Center for Entrepreneurship partnering with NPIM and Timothy Fund to launch Business Development Centers in Cameroon, Washington DC, and other locations.
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May 20, 2008
Dr. Jeremiah Koshal's article on Consultants and Kingdom Business Development available in the Journal of Practical Consulting.
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Dr. John Mulford, Director of RCE

"There is an enormous need for people to bring eternal hope
for the soul and tangible hope for the body. Christian entrepreneurs
can do both, but they need help in the form of theoretical foundations,
practical models that work, education and training, and connectedness
so they don't feel alone in such a huge task."

Director, Center for Entrepreneurship


Phone: (757) 226-4354

 Education

Cornell University, Ph.D. in City and Regional Planning
Brown University, B.S. in Engineering, Magna Cum Laude

 Background

Center Director, John Mulford, has been uniquely prepared by God to lead this effort. The seed was planted more than 35 years ago in bachelor’s and PhD programs that focused on economic development. It was watered over the last 23 years at Regent through studying what the Bible says about business, observing the superiority of markets over government planning, and exposure to world missions through Regent and CBN.

His enduring passion for economic development for the disadvantaged now coincides with the awakening of business people to opportunities for business as mission. John Mulford came to Regent University in 1982 as a founding faculty member in the School of Business. In 1990, he was named dean and served in this position through the summer of 2004. From 1994-1997 and 2000-01, Mulford served as Regent's Executive Vice President of Finance and Operations, overseeing all the business functions of the university. From 1994 to 2002, he served as Chief Investment Officer, managing the university's endowment.

Before coming to Regent, Mulford conducted policy research at the Rand Corporation and served as Vice President and Senior Economist at First Interstate Bank of California. His housing research at Rand, published in monographs and articles, influenced the design of federal housing programs in the 1970's and 80's. His work on the dynamics of a housing program's enrollment was published in Management Science. At First Interstate Bank, he advised the senior management on credit models and consumer deposit instruments.

At Regent, Mulford has taught economics, statistics, and management science, but his passion has been developing a comprehensive Christian worldview of business and equipping those called to business with the tools to glorify God in their work. He has a particular interest in seeing disadvantaged groups advance through entrepreneurial activity.

 Areas of Expertise

 Servant leadership
 Business ethics
 Industry analysis and strategy
 Statistics, economics, and management science

 Research and Publications

 Christian view of cooperation and competition in business
 Cases and course materials on ethical issues in business
 The Word on Management, co-authored with Bruce Winston, JKO Publishing, 1996 visit site
 "Policy Models for CEO's: A Case Study in Banking," Interfaces
 "To War on Poverty: A Christian Economist on the Bible and State Involvement," Christianity Today
 Housing Consumption in a Housing Allowance Program, Rand Corp., 1984
 Consumption Increases Caused by Housing Assistance Programs, Rand Corp., 1982
 

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