Professor Speicher joined the faculty at UMSL in 2003. Currently, he is an Associate Teaching Professor and Assistant Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Economics at UMSL. He has studied extensively at Washington University in St. Louis in the fields of Urban Economics, Public Finance, and applied Microeconomics. However, his passions are far and wide reaching and he enjoys discussions ranging from how families divide their chores within the household to the feasibility of placing a colony on the moon!
Professor Speicher regularly teaches Economics of Sports, Gaming and Gambling, Game Theory, and Mathematical Economics. Professor Speicher also manages the Economics Resource Center at UMSL.
Associate Teaching Professor, Director of Undergraduate Studies