georgeniebling
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A professional mentor and college instructor, George Niebling is a thought-leader, small business developer and pundit in the world we share.
He serves in higher education as an Adjunct Instructor at Tarrant County College (Trinity River Campus) and Richland College in the Dallas County Community College District.
Additionally, George identifies emerging market trends and works with leaders in those fields to provide opportunities for individuals and families to re-engage their lives as entreprenuers.
Prior to his appointment as Assistant Director of the National Institute for the Study of Transfer Students, George Niebling served a variety of roles at the direction of the Vice President for Student Development at the University of North Texas including Strategic Initiatives Director, Director of Fiscal Operations, and as Research Assistant to the Vice President.
Mr. Niebling has been a member of the faculty at Abilene Christian University, Hardin-Simmons University, Tarrant County College and Texas State Technical College where he also held an administrative appointment.
He received a M.A. in Communication from Abilene Christian University, and a B.A. from the University of Texas at Arlington and has additional graduate study at Nashotah House Theological Seminary.
Mr. Niebling is a doctoral candidate at the University of North Texas.
Mr. Niebling is a Sub-deacon in the Orthodox Church and serves as master-of-ceremonies at St. Peter Orthodox Church in Fort Worth, Texas.