Northwest Christian University

Tim Bergquist, Ph.D.

Professor, Quantitative Methods

Tim Bergquist is a native Oregonian (with the web fingers to prove it), born and raised in the Portland area. He graduated from the University of Portland in May 1971 and promptly went into the U.S. Air Force (USAF). Tim retired from the USAF as a Major in May 1991 after serving for 20 years in such fields as satellite operations, computer programming and data analysis, teaching Air Force ROTC, managing a 20 person research branch of a personnel laboratory, and supervising mobility operations.

 

While in the service he earned three Master’s degrees. Upon retirement he and his family returned to Oregon where he began doctoral studies at the University of Oregon, completing his PhD in November 1996. During his time at NCU he helped create the Information Systems (IS) Department and served as its first Director from April 1999 to November 2001, responsible for all computer, data, and voice systems on campus. \

 

He was then the Director of Institutional Research and Assessment from November 2001 to August 2007, responsible for all assessment activities on campus as well as the collection, analysis, and reporting of data, both internally and to external reporting agencies. He is now chair of the Undergraduate Research Committee, responsible for implementing an undergraduate research program at NCU.

 

Tim helped create and acquire accreditation for the Computer and Information Science (CIS) and Mathematics academic programs at NCU; he was instrumental in creating the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program in 1999 and now teaches two of the sixteen classes. Tim teaches primarily statistics and operations management courses, both in the daytime and evening business programs, undergraduate and graduate. He is a member of six professional organizations. Tim has supervised the thesis of over 20 MBA students, has assisted over 10 masters or doctoral students with data analysis, has published or written over 15 articles and manuals, and has presented at conferences or had published in Proceedings over 35 papers.

 

Currently, he is the treasurer of his church. He has been married for over 37 years to Lesley Bergquist and has two adult sons, John who is a information systems analyst and Jeff who is a mechanical engineer in the biomed field. His hobbies include collecting US and UN stamps, and reading and collecting Superman comic books.

 

Curriculum Vita



Educational Background
1996 Ph.D., Decision Sciences, University of Oregon
1985 M.S., Operations Research, Oregon State University
1975 M.B.A., Santa Clara University
1973 M.S., Statistics, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
1971 B.S., Mathematics, University of Portland

Publications and Writings
2002 “A Generalized Dynamic Formulation of the Cost-Loss Ratio Model.”  Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Meeting of the Decision Sciences Institute.  San Diego, CA, p. 2436-2441.
1999 “Measuring Performance After Meeting Award Criteria” (with Ramsing, K. D.)  Quality Progress.  Vol. 32, No. 9, p. 66-72.
1996 “The Backbone of State Quality Awards--the Examiners” (with Dedlow, T.),  The Journal for Quality and Participation.  Vol. 19, No. 4, p. 78-83.
1995 Test Bank, a 720-page supplemental text for instructors to use with Norman Gaither's Production and Operations Management, 7th Ed.  Wadsworth Publishing Company, Belmont, CA.
1992 “The U.S. Flag on Stamps,” The American Philatelist.  American Philatelic Society, State College, PA, Vol. 106, No. 7, p. 628-637.

Memberships in Professional Organizations
American Statistical Association
Decision Sciences Institute
American Society for Quality
American Production & Inventory Control Society
Mathematical Association of America
The Institute for Operations Research and Management Science (INFORMS)

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