Background
Dr. Bradley is Dean of the Jack C. Massey College of Business and Professor of Supply Chain Management at Belmont University. He holds a Ph.D. in Management of Information Technology (IT) and Innovation, an M.S. in Management Information Systems, and a B.S. in Computer Engineering, all from Auburn University. As a supply chain and healthcare IT strategist and researcher, Dr. Bradley’s expertise includes the strategic application of business analytics and IT in the supply chain, with an emphasis on healthcare and life sciences. His research interests include the interplay between IT strategy and supply chain performance, strategic application of business analytics, adoption and diffusion of IT in the healthcare domain, IT governance, and enterprise architecture. His research has appeared in Production and Operations Management, the Journal of Business Logistics, the Decision Sciences Journal, the Journal of Management Information Systems, MIS Quarterly Executive, and the Information Systems Journal, among others. Dr. Bradley is an entrepreneur with a background in consulting on digital transformation, large-scale systems integration, and supply chain transformation. He is a highly sought-after speaker who has presented at numerous academic, professional, and corporate conferences and events. Additionally, Dr. Bradley has been recognized for his excellence in teaching, his leadership in promoting diversity and inclusion in academia, and his impact in industry as evidenced by numerous awards and recognitions, including the National Association of Black Accountants 2017 National Achievement in Education Award, designation as a Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Fellow, and past nomination for the Tennessee HIMSS Emerging Healthcare IT Leader of the Year Award.
Certifications
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CPHIMS
Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society
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