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Mr. Cal Jen

Professor Emeritus

Biography

Professor Cal Jen served as an adjunct faculty member, first in Engineering, then in Business, for several years. We are delighted to have him as a full-time faculty member. After several years serving in the real estate and human resources area for Domino's Pizza, Professor Jen co-founded his own firm, AMDG Architects in 1992. He sold his interest in the firm in June 2007 and joined the department. Professor Jen was selected by the student body to receive the "" award for academic year 2008-2009.

Professor Jen has been a board member of Partners Worldwide, Faith Alive Christian Resources, Restorers, Hope Clinic, and Habitat for Humanity. He enjoys soccer, tennis and fishing and supports Christian artists in the Graphic Arts.

Education

  • Master's in Architecture with distinction, University of Michigan (1978)
  • BS in Architecture, University of Michigan (1976)
  • BA in Pre-architecture / Liberal Arts, Calvin College (1972)

    Professional Experience

    • Architectural and Management Consultant
    • Founder, President, Principle Architect, A.M.D.G. Architects, Inc.
    • Real Estate Development / Property Management / Human Resources Senior Vice President, Domino's Farms Corporation (Domino's Pizza)
    • Vice President, Project Manager, Thomas S. Monaghan

    Academic Interests

    Professor Jen is interested in using business for international economic community development.

    Awards

    • award, 2008–2009

    Research and Scholarship