Courtney Anderson has been a University of Phoenix faculty member since 2005. She teaches subjects including business, management, criminal justice and cultural ethnicity. Anderson, who has nine years of experience as an attorney, currently owns her own law office and consulting and corporate training firm. Additionally, she serves as an on-air legal and business expert for several news organizations and has appeared in major publications as an expert and analyst.
Marvin Frohock has taught history and humanities for several colleges and has been a faculty member at University of Phoenix since 1999. In addition to teaching at Axia College, he has served as a subject matter expert in the development of new Axia College courses. Frohock also serves as the College’s Humanities Area Chair, and as lead faculty for a local University of Phoenix campus.
John Jabbour serves as finance director for a billion-dollar health care entity. He joined the faculty at University of Phoenix in 1994 and also teaches at Axia College of University of Phoenix. Jabbour's subjects include accounting and finance.
Raina Knox has focused most of her career in management, process improvement and information technology. While she primarily teaches information technology, Knox also facilitates business, ethics and critical-thinking classes at Axia College of University of Phoenix. Knox, who is currently pursuing a Doctor of Management degree at University of Phoenix, says she is proud to be both a faculty member and student at the University.
Mina Richards, who holds a doctorate in information systems, has held various systems and financial positions for major regional banks. She also has worked for well-known corporations, done consulting for the governmental sector, and published several research papers in various academic outlets. Dr. Richards began teaching in 1998, and joined the faculty of University of Phoenix in 2000. Today, she teaches courses in computer information systems at University of Phoenix and Axia College of University of Phoenix, as well as works as a project manager with the technology division of a large financial institution.
Wendy Schmidt was "lured into the online educational process" while earning her master's degree. Anxious to share her positive experience with online learning, she joined the faculty of Axia College of University of Phoenix. Schmidt facilitates communication, education and science courses at Axia College while continuing to work full time as a fourth-grade teacher.