Michael Gutter
- Associate Dean
Blacksburg, VA 24061
Mike Gutter, who has an extensive track record of developing and funding partnerships and programs that benefit local communities, was named the director of Virginia Cooperative Extension and an associate dean of the Virginia Tech College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
As an integral part of both Virginia Tech and Virginia State University, Virginia Cooperative Extension works in communities across the commonwealth to share knowledge, support businesses, and implement research that helps all Virginians. Extension operates from the campuses and out of 107 county and city offices, 11 Agricultural Research and Extension Centers, and six 4-H educational centers across the commonwealth. Read full story.
Ohio State University
- Bachelor of Science: Finance and Financial Management Services, Other. 1997
- Doctor of Philosophy: Family Resource Management Studies, General. 2000
Virginia Tech
- Director Virginia Cooperative Extension and Professor and Associate Dean, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, November 2022 - present
University of Florida
- Associate Dean for Extension/Professor, tenured, 07/2021-10/2022
- Associate Dean for Extension/Associate Professor, tenured, 02/2015 - 07/2021
- Interim FCS State Program Leader, Associate Professor, tenured, 10/2013 - 02/2015
- Associate Professor, tenured, Graduate Coordinator, 07/2012 - 10/2013
- Assistant Professor, tenure accruing, 08/2007 - 06/2012
University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Assistant Professor, tenure accruing (undergraduate coordinator), 08/2000 - 08/2007
My research focuses on understanding the effect of economic disparities on the well-being of vulnerable populations through the lens of behavioral and family economics. This includes understanding issues that are relevant to and that shape family members’ overall economic well-being. Initially, my research explored investor behavior during the time before the Great Recession (1999-2008), when higher than normal stock market returns were leading to widening racial wealth disparities. By examining racial differences in risk tolerance and investor behavior, this work showed that racial differences in investor behavior were largely attributable to racial differences in access to financial markets and possibly in exposure to information. Overall, investors tended to behave similarly when controlling for access.
The overall challenge of growing wealth also became one of my key research concepts. Working with faculty from more than a dozen universities, we engaged in multiple 5-year studies. We focused on the complexity of positive financial behaviors that often create economic resiliency for the many challenges that families may face. The first 5-year study focused on savings and the second five-year study applied the behavioral model to student loan borrowing and housing. Our findings suggested that disclosures can indeed influence the type of mortgage (adjustable or fixed rate) preferred. The use of discrete choice experimental design in our studies was also a contribution and novel approach in our field. Following this theme, I have begun working on the role of financial decision-making in the context of healthcare, such as financial barriers to treatment. This work is in the early stages, but it includes funding from the UF Health Cancer Center and the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to study the economic burden of cancer and its influence on financial well-being.
Teaching Context
Preparing students for scientific inquiry and the application of research for understanding public information or pursuing advanced degrees is a hallmark activity of a land grant university. My current teaching efforts are to work with graduate and undergraduate students as a research mentor with a focus on connecting students to the Land-Grant experience by engaging them in translational and applied science. I accomplish this by working both individually and in group settings with students through several formalized experiences including a group lab that works on research and extension projects in collaboration with the UF Cancer Center or other UF Health Sciences Units, campus internship programs, guided independent studies, and graduate projects.
Teaching Philosophy
I balance my teaching approach by incorporating various teaching methods and assessments that appeal to different learners. My current teaching role mainly utilizes directed inquiry, group discussions, and other aspects of experiential learning. When a student begins working with me, I focus on identifying and using the student’s strengths to help them learn skills or information they need to succeed in their projects. In addition, I focus on my role as a scholarly mentor who provides some structure to their developmental journey.
Candidate’s Role |
Student |
Major* |
Complete Date |
Chair Master's |
Maya Kedmi |
Family, Youth & Community Science |
December 2022 |
Chair Master's* |
Nasya Wagner |
Family, Youth & Community Science |
May 2020 |
Chair Master's |
Michael Robinson |
Family, Youth & Community Science |
Withdrew |
Chair Master's |
Brittany Stahl |
Family, Youth & Community Science |
August 2016 |
Chair Master's |
Sailesh Acharya |
Family, Youth & Community Science |
December 2015 |
Chair Master's |
Kenneth Wynn |
Family, Youth & Community Science |
December 2013 |
Chair Master's |
Amanda Blanco |
Family, Youth & Community Science |
December 2013 |
Chair Master's |
Jorge Ruiz Menjivar |
Family, Youth & Community Science |
August 2013 |
Chair Master's |
Rachel Dorman |
Family, Youth & Community Science |
December 2012 |
Chair Master's |
Brandon Peterson |
Family, Youth & Community Science |
August 2011 |
Chair Master's |
William Parker |
Family, Youth & Community Science |
August 2011 |
Chair Master's |
Kristin Jackson |
Family, Youth & Community Science |
December 2010 |
Chair Master's |
Selena Garrison |
Family, Youth & Community Science |
May 2010 |
Member Ph.D |
Behshad Lahijanian |
Industrial and Systems Engineering |
May 2022 |
Member Ph.D |
Biswadeep Dhar |
Youth Development & Family Science |
August 2021 |
Member Master's |
Rachel Silver |
Agricultural Education & Comm |
May 2015 |
Member Master's |
Taylor Spangler |
Family, Youth & Community Science |
December 2013 |
External Ph.D |
Benjamin Morris |
Agricultural Education & Comm |
December 2019 |
External Ph.D |
Jean Theurer |
Counseling & Counselor Education |
August 2015 |
Books Chapter(s)
Spangler, T., Gutter, M., Gillen, M. , & Acharya, S. (2015). Education needs analysis. In C.R. Chaffin (Ed.), Financial planning competency handbook (pp. 137-144). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Gutter, M. & Gillen, M. (2015). Education savings vehicles. In C.R. Chaffin (Ed.), Financial planning competency handbook (pp. 145-152). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Gillen, M. & Gutter, M. (2015). Financial aid. In C.R. Chaffin (Ed.), Financial planning competency handbook (pp. 153-158). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Gillen, M. & Gutter, M. (2015). Gift and income tax strategies (Education). In C.R. Chaffin (Ed.), Financial planning competency handbook (pp. 159-164). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Gillen, M. & Gutter, M. (2015). Education financing. In C.R. Chaffin (Ed.), Financial planning competency handbook (pp. 165-172). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Refereed Journal Articles
Xu, Y., Heo, W., Kiss, E., Cho, S.H., Gutter, M. (2022) Pushing or clicking the grocery cart? Health and economic concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Consumer Affairs (Accepted). https://doi.org/10.1111/joca.12485.
Hall, J., Szurek, S., Cho, H.D., Guo, Y., Gutter, M., Khalil, G., Licht, J., Shenkman, E. (2022) Cancer disparities related to poverty and rurality for 22 top cancers in Florida. Preventive Medicine Reports ul 22;29:101922. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2022.101922. PMID: 35928594; PMCID: PMC9344025.
Mobley EM, Tfirn I, Guerrier C, Gutter MS, Vigal K, Pather K, Baskovich B, Awad ZT, Parker AS (2021). Impact of Medicaid Expansion on Pancreatic Cancer: An Examination of Sociodemographic Disparities in One-Year Survival. Journal of the American College of Surgeons. Jan 1;234(1):75-84. doi: 10.1097/XCS.0000000000000018. PMID: 35213464; PMCID: PMC9132328. invited publication from the 2021 ACS Scientific Forum
Porto, N., Cho, S.H., and Gutter, M.S. (2021) Student loan decision making: Experience as an anchor. Journal of Family and Economic Issues. 42(4):773-784. doi: 10.1007/s10834-021-09773-5. Epub 2021 Jun 11. PMID: 34149271; PMCID: PMC81954
2022 American Association of Medical Colleges Innovations that Bolster Community Trust in Science Award
2019 NEAFCS Communications Internet Education Technology Award
2018 AAFCS Family Economics and Resource Management Community Education Award
2017 Best Paper in Personal Finance/Consumer Economics that was published in the Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal
2016 Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal Housing Paper Award
2015 Second Place National Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences (NEAFCS) Dean Don Felker Financial Management Award
2015 First Place NEAFCS Marketing Package Award
2015 Third Place NEAFCS Florence Hall Award
2015 Gold Award Association for Communications Excellence (for Solutions for Your Life - Vacation on a Budget Video)
2014 Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Education Outstanding Educational Program: Military Family Learning Network Webinar Series
2012 First Place NEAFCS Dean Don Felker Financial Management Award.
2010 Best Paper in Personal Finance and Consumer Economics in the Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal
2010 Co-Winner of NEAFCS Dean Don Felker Financial Management Award
2010 Association for Financial Counseling and Planning Outstanding Conference Paper Award
2009 eXtension.org Outstanding Community of Practice for the Financial Security for All Community of Practice
2008 American Council on Consumer Interests Mid-Career Award
2001 Co-winner 2001 American Council on Consumer Interests Dissertation Award
1999 Academy of Financial Services Texas Instruments Award for Outstanding Paper