»Board of Advisors

Josey Dunbar
2021 B.A. Political Science, Humanomics minor
Current Employment: External and Volunteer Programs Coordinator, Global Hope 365
"Humanomics is the way all learning should be, the exchange of ideas and an appreciation
of how diverse groups of people interpret the same texts. Being in this program has
shaped the way I think, debate and listen. I took a Humanomics class my first semester
at Chapman almost by accident and can honestly say it has shaped the future of my
academic career."

Zachary Dutra
2015 B.S. Business Administration, Humanomics minor
Current employment: Harvey & Company, Associate
"Humanomics forced me to think about the morality of economic decisions from multiple
perspectives. Four years after graduation I still think about the questions raised
in my Humanomics courses."

Gus Gradinger
2016 B.S. Business Administration (Real Estate Emphasis), Humanomics minor
Current Employment: Investment Manager, Prologis
"Humanomics has shaped my understanding of the complex day-to-day interactions between
individuals, social structures, and markets in a way that can never be found in a
modern economics textbook. The influence of the arts in my Humanomics courses, particularly
literature, has been instrumental in my career as it has allowed me to creatively
communicate business decisions and proposals through narratives and stories."

Alison Lee
2020 B.S. Business Administration, Humanomics and English minors
"While I continue to question, right now I understand that morality and commerce are
inseparable. I will carry this with me as I prepare to leave college and enter my
career. I cannot express how much I value and respect the people I’ve met through
this program and the framework that Humanomics has given me."

Brad Sherwood
2014 B.S. Business Administration (Finance Emphasis), BA Economics
Current Employment: Business Manager, Boeing Executive Flight Operations
"Humanomics set the stage for my entire academic career. From the Freshman Foundation
Course, to Presidential Seminars, to 3 years of ESI Summer Scholars, I was constantly
pushed to question my assumptions and challenge my definitions of 'good', 'right',
and 'rich'. Because of Humanomics, I emerged from Chapman as a thinker, ready to take
on the challenges of a real world that isn't always 'fair'."