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Stephen Haag
Professor of Practice at University of Denver
There are multiple people named Stephen Haag.
Stephen Haag, Professor at the University of Denver: Stephen Haag is a professor at the University of Denver's Daniels College of Business who retired after nearly three decades with the university.45 He is known for his expertise in business information and analytics and his casual style, often wearing shorts and flip-flops.5
Highlights from Haag's career at the University of Denver::
- Began taking college classes at age 15 and knew he wanted to work in technology since he was a junior in high school.5
- Started at the University of Denver as an adjunct faculty member in 1995, becoming a full-time professor a year and a half later.5
- Chaired the Department of Information Technology and Electronic Commerce, became the associate dean of graduate programs, and launched the entrepreneurship program at the College.5
- Focused on teaching in the years leading up to his retirement because he wanted to make an impact on students' lives.5
- Published 49 books in the technology field and is working on his 50th, in partnership with his two sons.35 One of his books is titled The Fourth Industrial Revolution 2022: What Every College and High School Student Needs to Know About the Future.5 Another book he authored is Business Driven Technology.6
Stephen Haag, Operations Executive: Stephen Haag is an operations executive with experience in rapidly evolving engineering environments.1
Experience::
- WSP USA: Currently the Chief Information Officer since July 2022.1
- HNTB: Was the Chief Information Officer from April 2015 to June 2022 and also held positions as Advisory CIO and Technology Officer.1
- ETC (Electronic Transaction Consultants): Director & Senior Manager from June 2012 to March 2015.1
- George Butler Associates: Technician/Analyst from March 1994 to March 1998.1
Stephen Hague, Associate Professor of History: Stephen Hague, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of History and Director of the Hollybush Institute at Rowan University.2 He teaches modern European history, focusing on Britain and its global interactions from the 18th to 20th centuries.2 Hague's research interests include architecture, material culture, and politics.2 He is the author of The Gentleman's House in the British Atlantic World, 1680-1780 (2015) and co-edited At Home in the Eighteenth Century (2022).2

