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Rik Barrera: From Army Officer to Associate Dean

Veteran Celebrates 25 Years of Service at Nebraska
Rik Barrera: From Army Officer to Associate Dean
Rik Barrera, associate dean of operations, inclusion and chief of staff, celebrates 25 years of service at the university. He is one of nearly 30 College of Business faculty and staff recognized for their years of service to the university this week.

Born into a military family while stationed in Germany, Rik Barrera, associate dean of operations, inclusion and chief of staff, moved to Nebraska as an active duty U.S. Army officer to assume the position of chair and professor of military science in the Army ROTC program. Deciding to make Lincoln his long-term home, he retired from the military and became the business manager in the Beadle Business Center on campus and, this week, he will be honored for 25 years of service to the university.

"My family and I loved Lincoln and wanted to stay," said Barrera, who previously taught leadership, ethics and military law at the U.S. Army Command & General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. "If someone told me 30 years ago that I’d retire from the military and live in Lincoln, Nebraska, I’d have said, 'What? Where?'"

While working at Beadle, a colleague reached out to Barrera and encouraged him apply for the newly created position of assistant dean for fiscal affairs in the College of Business. A new dean was looking for an experienced business person.

"I thought what better place to be working as a business officer than in the College of Business. So I applied and was selected for the role," he said.

Throughout his time at the college, his position evolved to include overseeing all operations for the college — budget, finance, human resources, IT, facilities and events, staff performance management and development, diversity and inclusion, and communications, marketing and external relations. Taking on multiple roles led to a promotion to associate dean.

"There are so many skills from the military that apply to my work. Probably the biggest one is leadership. Leading a group of soldiers in many different situations and environments was a perfect preparation to being a leader in the college," said Barrera, who earned a master’s degree in management and human relations from Webster University and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Arizona. "The project management skills I learned over my military career paid big dividends while leading projects. In the military, I also served in personnel and organizational development positions that have been invaluable in this current role."

His favorite special duty, though, was being the college’s project manager for the planning and construction of the new 240,000-square-foot College of Business building, Howard L. Hawks Hall. Larger than the length of four football fields with 2,057 tons of steel, the building was also full of cutting-edge technology that allowed the College of Business to pivot more readily to remote learning during the pandemic.

"To lead those efforts for such a big and important project is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity," he said. "There were more than 50-plus companies involved with the project. It was great to work with all the people and organizations involved."

Another claim to fame under his leadership includes moving 260-plus faculty and staff from three sites on campus into the six-level building in less than 10 days.

"The goal was to be able to open the doors for classes in the fall of 2017. I'm even still a bit in awe over getting everyone moved in time," he said. "It took hard work and commitment from all involved. I've always enjoyed a challenge, and there’s certainly plenty of that in this role."

He and his wife, Lou Ann, have been married for more than 46 years. They have three grown children and eight grandchildren who live in Lincoln and Omaha.

"While not native to Nebraska, we now consider ourselves Nebraskans and love being Huskers," he said. "I have often said that I still enjoy coming to work because of the people I get to work with. Great leadership, faculty, staff and students make this a job I look forward to coming to every day. It’s also wonderful to know that what we do truly makes a difference in Nebraska and the world."

Barrera is among nearly 30 College of Business faculty and staff to be honored during the university's Employee Service Awards ceremony held Oct. 27, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Nebraska Coliseum. CoB honorees include:

 
5 Years of Service:

Dirk Black, Forvis Professor of Accounting and associate professor of accounting, Stuart Dearden, assistant professor of accountancy, Shivam Gupta, assistant professor of supply chain management and analytics, Billy Hansen, assistant director of technology support, Tony Kang, Deloitte Haskins and Sells Chair and associate professor of accountancy, Yingchao Lan, assistant professor of supply chain management and analytics, Kasey Linde, director of teaching, learning and accreditation, Shanna Meyer, lecturer of supply chain management and analytics, Jaylen Peters, administrative support associate of Business Advising and Student Engagement, Kendra Ritchie, director of recruitment, Stephanie Smith, social media and design coordinator, Marissa Starman, program coordinator and academic advisor in Business Advising and Student Engagement, Darci Williams, human resources manager, and Yunxia (Peter) Zhu, associate professor of supply chain management and analytics program director of master of science in business analytics

10 Years of Service:

Nes Vance, outreach support associate of the Bureau of Business Research, Kaitlin Ferris, assistant director of the Clifton Builders Program, Amanda Gonzales, associate professor of practice in accountancy, Alok Kumar, Steve & Jennifer David Chair in Business and professor of marketing, Melissa Lewis, department operations manager of the department of management, Jennifer Mostek, director of Business Advising and Student Engagement, Stanislava (Stas) Nikolova, Alice M. Dittman Chair of Banking and Finance and professor of finance, Laura Niles, external relations director of Communications, Marketing and External Relations, Kimberly Smith, associate director of Communications, Marketing and External Relations, and Kevin Sueper, program coordinator and academic advisor in Business Advising and Student Engagement

15 Years of Service:

Jennifer Davidson, associate professor of practice in economics, Nebraska Council on Economic Education president and Nebraska Bankers Association Faculty Fellow

20 Years of Service:

Amit Saini, W. W. Marshall College Professor and professor of marketing and Rob Simon, associate professor of practice in marketing

25 Years of Service:

Rik Barrera, associate dean of operations, inclusion and chief of staff, Gwendolyn Combs, associate professor of management and Sheila Hayes, department operations manager of the School of Accountancy

30 Years of Service:

Kathy Farrell, James Jr. and Susan Stuart Endowed Dean and professor of finance

35 Years of Service:

Kathy Mellick, department operations manager of the department of finance

Published: October 24, 2023