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Jang appointed coordinator for degree program at CSUSB

Jang appointed coordinator for degree program at CSUSB

California State University, San Bernardino has appointed Yongseok Jang as coordinator for the Stater Bros. Market B.A. in Administration Degree Completion program at the college. Jang’s duties will include coordinating staff, academic advising, and managing the curriculum for the program, ensuring students reach all necessary goals and expectations.

Jang received his Ph.D. from the University of Florida and continued to develop his expertise through a post-doctoral fellowship at the Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the same institution. His research mostly focuses on technology strategy for early stage startups. His work has been published in leading journals such as Journal of Small Business Management, Journal of Business Research, Technology Analysis & Strategic Management and Asian Journal of Technology and Innovation.

The Stater Bros. Market degree program offers students a structured pathway in their pursuit of a bachelor of arts degree in administration.

Jack H. Brown College, named after the esteemed late CEO and philanthropist, also offers Stater Bros. Markets employees a tuition discount for their participation in this degree completion program.

Stater Bros. Markets is the largest privately owned supermarket chain in Southern California, with 171 stores, 18,000 employees, and nearly $5 billion in annual sales. It has proudly provided quality grocery products and outstanding customer service to Inland Empire communities for more than 85 years.

Stater Bros. Markets’ civic and philanthropic commitments since 2008 include $80 million in food and funds donated to numerous local organizations and institutions – including Cal State San Bernardino – in support of education, health, hunger relief, children’s well-being and addressing the needs of veterans and active-duty service members.

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