Ed Watson is Professor and Chairman of the Stephenson Department of Entrepreneurship
                                 & Information Systems. Since 2015 he has led the effort to transform the department,
                                 introducing a new suite of Entrepreneurship programs, revamping the Stephenson Entrepreneurship
                                 Institute, updating the BS ISDS program and MS Analytics program, and introducing
                                 new online degree programs including the Certificate of Analytics, Information Technology
                                 Minor, BS ISDS, and MS Analytics. He teaches Operations and Supply Chain in the MBA
                                 program and manages the internship programs for the department. Previously he served
                                 as Associate Dean and Flores MBA Director and managed the delivery of a nationally
                                 ranked MBA program across four formats: traditional, professional, executive, and
                                 online. He led the MBA faculty team that developed and rolled out the online MBA program,
                                 the first of its kind in Louisiana. Prior to that, in 2002, he founded and managed
                                 the SAP University Competency Program at LSU, hosting over twenty academic subscription
                                 fee programs around the country following a novel cloud-based enterprise computing
                                 paradigm. This effort brought to LSU over a million dollars in funding to support
                                 teaching, research, and outreach activities.
                              
                              Prior to joining LSU in 1994, he worked as an engineering consultant building computer
                                 models and analyzing the performance of complex systems for many large organizations,
                                 including General Motors, Xerox, Whirlpool, PPG, Tennant, Coca-Cola, and Gates Rubber. 
                              
                              He earned his Ph.D. and M.S. degrees in Industrial and Management Systems Engineering
                                 from Penn State, and his B.S. degree in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research
                                 from Syracuse University. He has published over 50 articles and book chapters in Technology
                                 and Operations Management outlets. He is a member of various professional organizations
                                 and has been a regular contributor, speaker, and organizer at several conferences
                                 and workshops.