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    Interview with J. Clay Singleton

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    A native of St. Louis, MO, J. Clay Singleton received his BAS in Political Science from Washington University in St. Louis in 1969, his MBA and PhD in Business from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1972 and 1979, respectively. In addition, he also earned his CFA designation in 1985. After college, Singleton first served in the US Army, then became a professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (1979-1991), and later the Dean of College of Business Administration at the University of North Texas (1991-1995). Before joining the Crummer faculty, Singleton was Vice President of Ibbotson Associates (1999-2002), where he was responsible for the firm\u27s consulting, training, and research activities. Prior to Ibbotson Associates, he was Senior Vice President for Curriculum and Examinations at the Chartered Financial Analysts Institute (1995-1998). In that capacity, he was responsible for the CFA program\u27s candidate curriculum and examinations. Through his professional career, Professor J. Clay Singleton has been an educator, researcher, and investment practitioner. He joined the faculty of the Crummer School as Professor of Finance in September 2002. His research in investments and finance has been widely published in both practitioner and academic journals. He has contributed articles to the Journal of Finance, Financial Management, and the Journal of Portfolio Management, among others; and has authored several books, including Core-Satellite Portfolio Management: A Modern Approach to Professionally Managed Funds (McGraw-Hill), and Survey Research in Finance (Oxford University Press). At Rollins, Dr. Singleton taught finance and investment courses, and has been honored for his teaching with the Crummer Student Choice Awards in 2003 and 2004. In 2004, he was chosen as the first recipient of the Cornell Distinguished Faculty Award presented by Rollins College for outstanding teaching, research, and service. In 2009, he received the Rollins College Cornell Distinguished Teaching Award, and was named the George D. and Harriet W. Cornell Chair in Finance. In addition, he received the Rollins College Distinguished Service Award in 2016. Dr. Singleton is also a consultant to the investment profession and works with a variety of institutional and individual clients. He is a principal in Marshall Singleton Consultants, providing consulting and expert witness testimony on breaches of fiduciary duty and valuation. Dr. Singleton was a Trustee of the Retirement System of the American Red Cross for six years, and has served on the Pension Committee of Rollins College. He is a member of the Investment Advisory Board for Adventist Health Systems, and formerly served as Director of Index Research for PCE, a Central Florida investment bank. Although Dr. Singleton officially retires from Rollins College in 2017, he still plans to teach occasionally at the Crummer Business School

    Singleton, J, NX38761

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/417155Surname: SINGLETON. Given Name(s) or Initials: J. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX38761. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 40359.239849 Item: [2016.0049.49416] "Singleton, J, NX38761

    Interviews with African Americans in Utah, Oscar Singleton

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    Transcript (77 pages) of an interview by Leslie Kelen with Oscar Singleton on July 14, 1983. From Interviews with African Americans in UtahMr. Singleton discusses his move from South Carolina to Utah and life as a Pullman Porter

    Samuel Morris Singleton Oral History, November 6, 2009

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    This interview with Samuel Morris Singleton details his family\u27s deep roots in Ferron, Utah, starting with his pioneer grandparents, their contributions to the settlement of the town, and the establishment of Singleton\u27s store. He recounts his childhood in Ferron, emphasizing the community\u27s generosity and his family\u27s practice of taking in those in need, including his father\u27s compassion for the less fortunate and his mother\u27s role as a caregiver and host to single schoolteachers. Singleton discusses his career as a teacher, his military service, and his marriage to Alta, a convert to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He also provides insights into the history of Ferron\u27s schools, the contentious consolidation of high schools in Emery County, and shares various family artifacts and stories, including a missionary journal and a small suit from a deceased relative, highlighting the importance of preserving personal and local history

    The marriage record of Singleton, Henry J. and McEachem, Lizze J

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    Marriage license for Henry J. Singleton and Lizze J. McEachem. A.P. Brockway was the Notary Public

    Implementation Of Various Types Of Fuzzy Controls On A Mobile Robot Using Sonar Sensors [QA9.64. N438 2008 f rb].

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    Dalam penyelidikan ini, sebuah robot bergerak telah digunakan untuk mengimplementasikan kawalan fuzzy jenis ‘Non-Singleton Type-2’ untuk kawalan pergerakan pengemudian dan tepian dinding dengan bantuan penderia sonar. In this work, non-singleton type-2 fuzzy control has been implemented on a mobile robot for steering and sidewall movement control with the aid of ultrasonic sensors to compare its performances with the singleton type-2 and type-1 fuzzy control
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