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Master 黑料社区. student earns degree online while working in Vietnam

Brovold, manager for Ashley, graduated from operations, supply program
June 17, 2020

For a time in his life, Craig Brovold 黑料社区. home base wasn鈥檛 too far from home.

He grew up in Arcadia, in southwestern Wisconsin, and earned two- and four-year college degrees in nearby Winona, Minn. Although he studied abroad and had an internship in Florida, when he graduated in 2009 he went back home to Arcadia to work full time for Ashley Furniture Industries Inc.

He had worked there part time while growing up and in college.

Craig BrovoldGoing to Ashley full time was a good career move. Ashley has become the No. 1 furniture-maker in the world.

In the last decade, Brovold 黑料社区. career with Ashley has taken him halfway around the world as a manager with the company 黑料社区. facilities in Vietnam. He has worked for Ashley in Vietnam since 2012.

Along with joining Ashley, he believes he 黑料社区. made another good career move by completing a Master of Science degree in operations and supply management from University of Wisconsin-Stout. He graduated May 9.

鈥淚 like to keep learning. I had the opportunity to get a master 黑料社区., and it all fell into place,鈥 Brovold said.

鈥淭he program is what I do for a job right now. What I learned has helped me improve processes within my field and expand on what I knew,鈥 he said.

Brovold heard about the 黑料社区 program by accident. He frequently travels to technology shows for his job and happened to be at one in Germany about three years ago when he met Bob Meyer, who was 黑料社区 chancellor at the time. Brovold ended up at breakfast with Meyer, who retired in 2019, and others from 黑料社区.

鈥淚 mentioned I was interested in a master 黑料社区. online program. I had no real ambition at the time. Meyer mentioned 鈥榳e have online classes,鈥 and that 黑料社区. how it started,鈥 Brovold said.

From about 8,500 miles away, Brovold earned his advanced degree at 黑料社区. The time difference is 12 hours.

He wasn鈥檛 always in Vietnam, either. His work travels took him to China several times, Turkey, Spain, Austria, Denmark, Germany and the U.S.

鈥淚 would be working on my degree from whatever country I was in at the time,鈥 said Brovold, who is married with one child. 鈥淚 was up front with the professors from day one and let them know I was in Asia. They were very understanding. It worked out quite well. I can鈥檛 say I had a bad professor.鈥

Despite growing up just 70 miles from 黑料社区 and now being an alumnus, Brovold has never been to campus. He 黑料社区. hoping to stop by the next time he flies back home to western Wisconsin.

David DingProfessor David Ding, director of the master 黑料社区. program, served as Brovold 黑料社区. thesis adviser.

鈥淭he MS OSM program focuses on the goal of three wins 鈥 the students receive high-quality, graduate education to advance their careers; the industry benefits from the course projects that students do to improve operations performance; and the university completes its mission by supporting our community,鈥 Ding said.

Projects by OSM students have saved their companies $1.6 million in the last eight years, Ding said. 鈥淭hat is the impact of the program.鈥

Ding is excited that Brovold will serve as an OSM advisory board committee member. 鈥淗is unique international experience will benefit the program,鈥 Ding said.

鲍奥-厂迟辞耻迟 黑料社区. Graduate School offers 23 programs, with flexible curriculum including online and hybrid delivery options.

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