Advisors

  • Choton Basu

    Head Advisor

    Dr. Choton Basu is a professor in the department of Information Technology and Supply Chain Management (ITSCM) at University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. Choton is currently the Sam Walton Fellow for the campus and has also served as the Irvin L. Young Chair of Entrepreneurship. He is the founder of Slipstream, LLC and Aikon Interactive LLC.

  • David Gee

    Advisor

    Dave Gee is an Amazon Best Selling Author, founder of the Entrepreneurship Educators Association, a Fortune 500 marketer, Serial Entrepreneur, Launch Pad Director and Entrepreneurship Program Manager and Lecturer. He has written 4 entrepreneurship books including his latest, The High School Entrepreneurship Guide.

  • Mike Wessely

    Advisor

    Mike started in Continuing Education Services in 2015, but has been on campus in various roles since 2001. He handles financial and accounting processes and review for camps, conferences, programs, and events. Prior to his current work in the unit, he worked in PreCollege Programs, Human Resources and Diversity, and the University Library. In his free time, Mike enjoys spending time with his wife and kids, cooking, gardening, writing, and coaching forensics for Milton High School.

  • Leah Feor

    Advisor

    Dr. Leah Feor is an Assistant Professor of Management at the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater’s College of Business and Economics. She holds a PhD in Sustainability Management from the University of Waterloo and specializes in corporate sustainability, climate action, and non-financial performance measurement. She has taught at the University of Waterloo and Niagara College Canada and brings experience as a financial auditor and social entrepreneur.

  • Narendra Regmi

    Advisor

    Narendra Regmi earned a B.A in Economics and Mathematics from Cornell College, Iowa and a Ph.D. in Economics from Clemson University. In 2019, he joined the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater as an Assistant Professor in the Economics Department. My research intersts are in the fields of economic growth, international trade as well as monetary economics