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Full-Time Faculty

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BETH H. GARFRERICK137 5. Sequoia Blvd.

Florence, Alabama 35630Phone (256) 767-4362

EDUCATION*ph.D. in Mass Communications, University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. May, 2010.

*M.A. in Journalism, University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, August, 2001.*A.B. in Communications with emphasis in Public Relations; minor in Political Science,

University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, May, 1979.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEFull-time, Asst. Professor (Public Relations)University of North Alabama, Florence, Alabama. August, 2007 to present. Internship adviser.

Summer 2008 to present. Received tenure Fall 2011.Teaching experience in the following courses:Media Studies in China-Co-instructor for three-week study-abroad experience based at Tianjin

Foreign Studies University in Tianjin, China. May-June, 2013Foundations of Public Relations-The history, development, and professional practices of public

relations in society, including the public relations process and standards.Public Relations Writing and Research-Theories, techniques, and practice in research andwriting for public relations. Coursework will involve research for and writing of news releases,

public service announcements, video news releases, feature stories for a variety of mediums and

brochures.Public Relations Writing- Theories, techniques, and practice in advanced writing for public

relations. Coursework will include the writing of mission statements, position statements,

advertorials. appeal letters, video news releases, speeches and opinion pieces for a variety of

media outlets and platforms.Public Relations Campaigns-Research, planning. management and evaluation of public

relations campaigns.Public Relations Internship-Field experience in public relations.Public Relations Practicum-Special projects in public relations under departmental supervision.

Media Writing-Writing applications across multiple media platforms including print, broadcast,

social media, news releases and script, for traditional and new media. Grammar and language

skills are refined, and Associated Press style is introduced.Media and Community Relations -Graduate- and undergraduate-level course focusing on the

role of public relations in public and private sector organizations, institutions, and foundations.

Basic Reporting-Fundamentals of news gathering and news writing.Feature Writing-Fundamentals of writing related to feature styles with an emphasis on magazine

writing.Mass Media History-A survey of media and their influence from colonial times to the present,

with attention to the personalities who shaped journalism and mass communications. Includes an

introduction to histodography and historical research methods.Fundamentals of Speech-Introductory speech course teaching the fundamentals of organization,

research and presentation skills for a variety of public speaking settings.Layout & Design-Preparation of newsletters, brochures and small publications using current

desktop publishing sofiware.

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*Accompanied UNA public relations students to The BIG Event, a marketing-PR workshop cosponsored by the North Alabama Chapter ofPRCA and the Huntsville Advertising Federation,

Ala., September 22, 2013.*Accompanied UNA public relations students to the state conference of the Public RelationsCouncil of Alabama. Tuscaloosa, Ala., April 28-30, 2013.*Accompanied UNA public relations students to the Alabama Public Relations Society ofAmerica Student Summit, Birmingham, Ala., February 12, 2013.4Accompanied UNA public relations students to The BIG Event, a marketing-PR workshop cosponsored by the North Alabama Chapter of PRCA and the Huntsville Advertising Federation,Ala., September 20, 2012.*Assisted UNA public relations students in planning and staffing the state conference of thePublic Relations Council ofAlabama, Huntsville, Ala., April 15-17, 2012,*Accompanied UNA public relations student chapter officers to the Southeast District PublicRelations Society of America Leadership Rally, Birmingham, Ala., November, 2011.* Attended five-day Multimedia Bootcamp sponsored by the Diversity Institute at the Freedom

Forum, First Amendment Center, Vanderbilt University, November2011.* Advised UNA public relations student chapter through its successful chartering as an affiliate ofthe Public Relations Student Society of America, effective April 2011.*Accompanied UNA public relations students to the state conference of the Public RelationsCouncil of Alabama, Birmingham, Ala., April 3-5, 2011.* Participant, UNA Research Day, displayed materials relative to dissertation study on the historyof weekly community newspapers in the United States, University of North Alabama, April 2010.* Presenter, UNA Institute for Learning in Retirement, “Community Weekly Newspapers in theUnited States,” March 2010.*Accompanied UNA public relations students to the state conference of the Public RelationsCouncil ofAlabam& Auburn, Ala., March 2010.*Coordinated the chartering of UNA’s student public relations chapter affiliation with the PublicRelations Student Society of America, 2010.* Co-sponsor, student public relations chapter, UNA, since Fall 2008.* Reviewer forAnzerican Journalism, a publication of the American Journalism HistoriansAssociation, Winter, 2006 to 2011.

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS, HONORARIES* Phi Kappa Phi, academic honor society, inducted into University of North Alabama chapter,April, 2014.* Public Relations Council of Alabama, North Alabama Chapter, Board Member, StudentChapter Liaison, January 2011 to present.*Public Relations Society of America, Alabama Chapter, January 2010 to present.*Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, January 2010 to January20 13.* Public Relations Council of Alabama, North Alabama Chapter, February 2008 to present.* Southern Public Relations Federation. February 2008 to present.* American Journalism Historians Association. 2003 to May 2013.tKappa Tau Alpha, national communications honorary, University’ of Alabama in Tuscaloosa,

since May, 2001.

AWARDS AND RECOGNITION*North Alabama Chapter of the Public Relations Council of Alabama Educator of the YearAward Recipient, 2011.

UNIVERSITY/PUBLIC SERVICE

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Name: Lisa Darnell, APR

Department: Communications

Current Faculty Rank and Discipline: Assistant Professor

Education and Professional Experience

Academic Degrees

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Masters in Communication with emphases in Public Relations and Training and Development

from Auburn University, December 1990

Bachelors in Communication with a Major in Speech and Minors in Journalism and Sociology

from Auburn University, June 1988

Associates Degree from Southern Union State Junior College, June 1986

Other Relevant Credentials and Professional Development

Accredited in Public Relations, 2002, reaccredited in 2005, 2008, 2011, 2014Social Media Strategies and Tools, Poynter News University, 2014Using Analytics to Drive Website Success, Poynter News University, 2014

Higher Education Teaching andlor Administrative Experience

Assistant Professor, University of North Alabama, January 1993-presentCourse taught: Public Speaking, Group Communication! Introduction to Public Relations, Public

Relations Cases, Public Relations Campaigns, Senior Seminar in Listening! Interpersonal

Communication

Temporary Instructor, East Tennessee State University, August 1991-December 1992Course taught: Public Speaking, Human Communication

Graduate Teaching Assistant. Auburn University, August 1988-June 199Course taught: Public Speaking, Group Communication; Note that my assistantship was

different than many; I was the only teacher with which the students had contact for these classes

Other Relevant Professional Experience

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• ILA :What’s in it for You?, ILA, 1 997-2002• Grantwriting for Beginners, ILA, 1999• ILA :What’s in it for Me? An Introduction for Newcomers, ILA, 1996• Teaching Listening: Across the Curriculum and Beyond. Southern States Communication

Association, 1996• Listening for Newcomers, ILA, 1995

ArtIstIc Performances and ExhibItIons• Nominated for Best of Show for Medallion Awards competition 2014• Medallion Award for public relations work completed for a non-profit organization and a

Certificate of Merit for work completed for the Department of Communications andTheatre’s production of Shadow Box! 2004

Grants and Contracts Received (note whether internal or external)• Consultant for the Florence Housing Authority for selection of a public relations firm to

manage their federal grant for public relations work, 1996.• Faculty Development Grant from UNA to attend Research Pre-conference of the ILA,

1995

Service

ServIce to the Department, College, and/or UniversityDepartmental

• Member Search Committee, 2013• New faculty mentor, 1999-2005, 2007-2011• Promotion Review Committee, 1999-2001, 2008• Department Chair Search Committee 2009• Chair basic speech course textbook committee, 2007-2008• Public Relations Faculty Search Committee, Chair 2001-2002, 2007-2008• Journalism Faculty Search Committee, 1998-1999, 1999-2000• Faculty Advisor, PRCA, UNA Student Chapter, 1 993-present• Supervisor for Department’s role in UNA Preview Day, 1993-present• Budget Committee, 1994-present• Goals Committee, 1993-2001• Curriculum Committee, 1993-present• Publicity Coordinator for departmental productions, 1 994-2008• Prepared departmental syllabus for Com 201 for State Articulation Approval

University• Speaker at Sheffield High Schools lunch and Learn’ for SHS Ambassadors, April 2014• Speaker/Guest Lecturer for Florence Freshmen Center’s Honors English Classes, April

2014• Awareness Consultant for UNA’s Public Safety Institute• Advisor for student public relations groups, 1 994-present• Advisor for Baptist Campus Ministries, 2011 -present• Miss UNA Advisory Board--2000-present, Rising Star Coordinator 2007-present• Homecoming Committee, 2005-present• Publicity Coordinator for theatrical productions for Department of Music and Theatre,

2009-2010• George Lindsey/UNA Television and Film Festival—Co-Chair. 1997-1999; Chair, 1999-

2002• University Man and Woman of the Year and Hall of Fame Selection Committee--2002• Speaker for UNA’s Leadership Edge--January 2001

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Service to the Profession

Committees and Offices• Speakers’ Committee Chair-PRCA Annual Conference 2012• Member-At-Large, North Alabama Chapter of PRCA, 2011-present• Interim co-President NAPRCA, April-June, 2014• Vice President Professional Development, North Alabama Chapter of PRCA (NAPRCA),

2002-2003• Vice President-Students, PRCA, 2000-2001, 2005• Convention Planning Committee for the NAPRCA, 1999, 2005• Medallion Awards Committee Chair for the PRCA, 1999• Member-At-Large, Public Relations for the ILA, 1997-1999• Local Arrangements Chair for the ILA, 1997• Awards Committee for the ILA, 1993-1998, Chair 1995-1997, 2000-2002

Professional Service• Panelist for PRCA annual conference 2014• Speaker for NAPRCA, January 2000; T.A.S.C. Committee 1996; Publicity

Comrnittee,1995; Fundraising Committee 2002• Member Presidential Ad Hoc Committee to Attract Emerging Scholars for the ILA, 1999;

Public Relations Committee, Chair, 1997-1 999; Programming Committee, 1993-2005;Local Arrangements Committee, Chair,1997; Membership Committee, 1995, 1999; SiteSelection Committee,1994-95, Chair, 1999; Nominating Committee, Chair, 1994-95;Student Programming Chair, 1993

Service to the CommunitylSoclety• Member Fundraising Committee for Flo-Orch, 2013-2014• Fundraising Committee Chair for Flo-Orch, 2012-2013• Event coordinator, receptions, Flo-Orch, 2011-2013• Member Florence Middle School’s CIP Committee, 2011-2013• Publicity Committee Chair for Kilby School, 2009-2011• My Coke Rewards Fundraiser Chair for Kilby School, 201 3-2014• Publicity committee for Woodmont Baptist Church Sanctuary Choir, 2009-2010• Scholarship Application reviewer for the North Alabama chapter of DAR, 2001• Judge for public speaking contest for American Legion in Tuscumbia, 1994, 1996• Member, MSDSL (Renamed Junior League of the Shoals in 2006) 2002-2008• Prepared newsletter for Daviston Volunteer Fire Department, 1998• Director Pre-K Choir, Woodmont Baptist Church, 2009-present• Sunday School Teacher, Woodmont Baptist Church, 3 year-olds, 2008-2009;

Kindergarten, 2009-2012; 3rd Grade 2012-201 3; Kindergarten, 201 3-2014• Member Sanctuary Choir, Woodmont Baptist Church, 2008-present• Mission Friends Leader, Woodmont Baptist Church, 2011-present• Friends of the Library--Muscle Shoals Public Library, 1996-2005. Children’s Program

Committee, Display Cabinet Committee, Fundraising Committee 1996-97• Friends of the Florence/Lauderdale Public Library, 1994-2006• Director children’s choirs, Woodward Avenue Baptist Church (WABC), 1993-2006• Baptist Young Women, WABC, Officer 1994-1 997, Director, 2001-2003• Co-Coordinator of Nursery, WABC, 1997-1998, substitute coordinator, 1998-2007• Children’s Advisory Council, WABC, 1994-1997• Ladies Ensemble, Woodward WABC, 1994-1998• Sunday School Teacher, WABC, Single Adult 1009-1995, Assistant to Adult

Classesi 995-1997, Two Year Old’s, 2000-2001, Assistant Children’s 2001-2003, Four

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Mohamad Hamas ElmasryThe University of North AlabamaDepartment of Communications

meImasry(iiuna.edu

PROFILE

Assistant Professor in the Department of Communications at the University of North Alabama.I’ve taught Mass Communication Research Methods (graduate and undergraduate), AdvancedReporting and Writing (graduate), The Sociology of News (graduate), Mass Media Writing,Media Ethics & Law, Mass Communication Theories, and Global Communication, and haveformerly worked as Assignment Editor at KSTP-TV in Minneapolis, MN, Teacher at Al-AmalSchool in Fridley. MN, and Manager at CIGNA HealthCare.

EDUCATION

2005 —2009 Ph.D. in Mass Communication at the University of Iowacompleted in July 2009. Dissertation — Producing the News inEgypt: a Press System Study of Cairo Newspapers. Advisor: Dr.Judy Polumbaum

2002—2005 M.A. in Journalism & Mass Communication at the Universityof Minnesota completed in August, 2005.MA thesis — Death in the Middle East: An Analysis of How theNew York Times and Chicago Tribune Frame Violence in theIsraeli-Palestinian Conflict. Advisor: Dr. Dan Wackman

1995— 1998 8.S. in Business and Journalism & Mass Communication atthe University of Minnesota completed in December, 1998.

ACADEMIC AND TEACHING APPOINTMENTS

Assistant professor (tenure-track) Aug 2014— PresentThe University of North Alabama

• Teach courses in the communications curriculum• Carry out independent scholarly research into media related phenomena

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WORK EXPERIENCE

Assignment Editor May 2005 — July 2005Assignment Desk Intern September 2004— April 2005KSTP-TV, St. Paul, MN

• Reacted to and investigate breaking news• Set up stories and sent Reporters and Photographers on assignments• Made contacts for stories and set up interviews

News Reporter Intern January 2005 — May 2005Minnesota Daily, Minneapolis, MN

• Wrote news stories for publication using AP style• Maintained contacts and leads for use on future stories

Media Director (volunteer position) July 2003 — Aug 2005Muslim American Society, Minneapolis, Minnesota

• Acted as editor-in-chief of organization’s newsletter, The Minnesota Message.• Wrote and distributed press releases to media.• Hosted and co-produced weekly television show, Welcome To Islam

Management Associate/University Recruit May 1999 — June 2001CIGNA HealthCare, St. Paul, MN

• Managed a team of 17 employees in the St. Paul Customer Service Claim Centerfrom April 2000— February 2001.

• Recruited qualified candidates, conducted job interviews and made the finaldecision concerning candidates for claim processing and customer service jobs.

• Served as Site Project Lead on Open Call Management Project, a project that reorganized the system by which customer service requests are handled at CIGNA

Public Relations Intern July 1998— May 1999Carlson Companies Inc., Minneapolis, MN

• Assisted with media relations and event planning.• Wrote and distributed press releases to media on behalf of organization.• Assisted with internal communications by writing pieces for company’s web

page, newsletter and employee files.

TEACHING INTERESTS

• Mass Communication Research Methods, The Sociology of News, The ArabPress, News Writing and Reporting, Media Ethics and Law, GlobalCommunication, and Mass Communication Theory

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• Elmasry, M. H., ElShamy, A., Manning, P., Mills, A., & Auter, P. J. (2013). “AlJazeera and Al-Arabiya Framing of the israel-Palestine Conflict During War andCalm Periods.” International Communication Gazette. Vol 75, issue 8.

• Elmasiy, M. H. (2012). “Journalism with Restraint: A Comparative ContentAnalysis of independent, Government, and Opposition Newspapers in preRevolution Egypt.” Journal ofMiddle East Media. Vol. 8, issue 1.

• Elmasry, M. K. (2011). “Producing News in Mubarak’s Egypt: An Analysis ofEgyptian Newspaper Production During the Late Hosni Mubarak Era.” Journal ofArab and Muslim Media Research. Vol. 4, numbers 2 and 3.

• Elmasry, M. H. (2009). “Death in the Middle East: An Analysis of How the NewYork Times and Chicago Tribune framed killings in the second PalestinianIntifada.” Journal ofMiddle East Media. Vol. 5, issue 1.

Book Chapters

• Auter. P. J., & Elmasry, M. H. (2013). “Making the Global CommunicationCourse Truly Global: Utilizing Technology to Bring Middle Eastern and WesternStudents Together.” in Kiran Prasad (Ed.).iflddle East Communication Studies.BRPC, New Delhi.

• Elmasry, M. H. & Chaudhri, V. (2010). “The Press as Agent of Cultural Repair: ATextual Analysis of News Coverage of the Virginia Tech Shootings.” In W. T.Coombs & S. J. Holladay (Eds.), Handbook ofCrisis Communication. WileyBlackwell Publishing.

• Elmasry, M. H., & El-Nawawy, M. (in press, 2015). “Journalistic Professionalismin Question: A Comparative Examination of the Egyptian News Media in theMubarak, SCAF, and Morsi Periods.” In E. Mohamed & B. Momani (Eds).Through E’ptian Eyes: The Egyptian Revolution and the StruggleforDemocracy Under Three Regimes.

PAPERS UNDER REVIEW AND ACTIVE RESEARCHPROJECTS

• “News Discourse in a Militarized Environment.” (with Phil Auter and HeidyMakady). Under review by editors of peer-reviewed edited book, titled Mappingthe Arab Spring (Ben Moussa, M., & Douai, A., eds).

• “An Introduction to Mass Communication in the Arab World.” (Textbook withMohammed El-Nawawy and Noureddine Miladi). (Preparing writeup for QatarNational Research Fund grant proposal due December 2014).

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• “The Virginia Tech Tragedy: The South Korean Press as an Agent of CulturalRepair.” (with Vidhi Chaudhri and Elinathan Ohiomoba). Presented at theInternational Communication Association annual conference, Montreal, Canada,May 2008.

• “Meth in the Midwest: Space, Time, and Content Frames in Rural and UrbanNewspapers.” (with J Andsager, M. Martin, YK Kim, and L Farquhar). Presentedat the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annualconvention. San Francisco, CA, August 2006.

• “Death in the Middle East: An Analysis of Now the New York Times andChicago Tribune Frame Violence in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.” Presented atthe Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annualconvention. San Francisco, CA, August 2006.

• “Is ideological self-identification in Internet Speech Silenced by OpinionOpposing the Speaker?” (with DP Fan, T Ernste, P Sheets). Presented atAmerican Association of Public Opinion Research Annual Meeting, MiamiBeach, FL. May 2005.

• “Discourse About Islam and Muslims in the 1798 Worcester Spy and the 1882New York Times.” Presented at the International Communication Associationannual conference, New York, May 2005.

• “Open Global Networks, Closed International Flows: World System and PoliticalEconomy of Links in Cyberspace.” (with TK Chang, I Himelboim, A Schneeweis,G Angheleev, D Dong, S Kim, M Murty, S Sar, W Yimbo). Presented at theAssociation for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annualconvention. Toronto, Canada, August 2004.

• “Media Framing: The Effect of Word Choice on Attitude” (with Matt Baker).Presented at annual University of Minnesota School of Journalism GraduateStudent Organization mini-conference, Minneapolis. T{N. March 2003.

PUBLISHED POLITICAL ANALYSES

• Elmasry, M. (2014, July 18). “Studies continually show strong pro-Israel bias inwestern media.” Middle East Eye. Available at:

in !1c.cjwyc,,ci/cpisrael-hias-western-rnedia-88 1718416

• Elmasry, M. (2014, July 4). “Egypt’s invisible protesters, one year after thecoup.” Middle East Eye. Available at:http://www .m 1cqg.!cyc oc.Vc,ql..mqftçpuI.QQ$6

• Elmasry. M. (2014, July 1). “Collective Punishment and the Value of Israeli vs.Palestinian Lives.” PULSE. Available at:http://pulsemedia.ora/20 14/07/0l/collective-punishment-and-the—value-of-isiaeli—Y..zpii.JctiPi.4fl:.liYcL

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TELEVISION & RADIO APPEARANCES

Alternative Radio (2014, Sept). A interview with David Barsamian about thepost-coup political and media environments in Egypt. Will be available at:

• HufiPost Live (2014, June 4). A show about Egypt’s 2014 presidential election.”• WMNF Tampa Radio (2014, May 30). An interview regarding Egypt’s

presidential elections and contemporary media environment.• KPFA Radio (Berkeley, CA) (2014, May 28). An interview with Doug Henwood

on Egypt’s post-coup political turbulence.• Al-Jazeera America (2014, May 25). An interview on Egypt’s presidential

elections. Available at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Izk8UoCFCIU• Al-Jazeera Egypt Live (2014, May 5). An analysis of post-coup Egyptian press

freedom.• WMNF Tampa Radio (2014, March 28). A reaction to Egypt’s mass death

sentences for Muslim Brotherhood members, and analysis of future politicalscenarios for Egypt.

• HuffPost Live (2014, March 25). A show discussing Egypt’s mass deathsentences for Muslim Brotherhood members. Available at:httj,://kve.hu1iinopjpsLcom/r/segmenEIçj’vpL-dea1h-scntencc-oimorsi-lbllowcrrs/532c763b1d344434b9000872

• Radio Al-Ansaar, South Africa (2014, February 8). A segment on the currentpolitical situation in Egypt.

• Al-Jazeera English (2014, February 5). An interview on the crackdown againstjournalists in Egypt.

• WRAI Radio (New York) (2014, February 4). An interview about the newlyratified Egyptian constitution and other current events in Egypt. Available at:http://archive.wbai.org/AllShows.php

• WMNF Tampa Radio (2014, January 17). Reaction to the passing of Egypt’sJanuary 2014 referendum and the ongoing political turmoil.

• ARD German Public Television & Radio (2014, January 2). A segment on thescheduled referendum on Egypt’s new draft constitution. Available at:http://www.wdr5.de/av/audioseriedernaechsteversuchl 00-audioplayer.html

• Al-Jazeera English (2013, December 25). A segment reacting to the Egyptiangovernment’s decision to declare the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist group.

• WMNF Tampa Radio (2013, December 6). A segment on Egypt’s 2013 draftconstitution and the ongoing political crisis.

• Radio Al-Ansaar. South Africa (2013, November 16). A segment on Egypt’s post-military coup media environment and general political atmosphere.

• A9 Television Istanbul (2013, October 5). A segment dealing with the 2013overthrow of Mohammed Morsi and Turkey’s role in the Arab Spring.

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• CNN International (2013, January 25). Connect The World, “Two Years On: HasEgypt Changed for The Defter?’ Available at:http://connectthewodd.b1ogs.cnn.com/20 13/01 /25/two-years-on-has-egypt-cha gc4:fcr:Ihqs cr/

• KCRG-TV (2006, April). “Ethical Perspectives on the News.” Cedar Rapids, IA.• WSUI Radio (2006, March). “Know The Score.” Iowa City, IA.• Many interviews with various television, magazine, newspaper and online news

outlets in the United States and the Middle East, including TIME, Al-JazeeraAmerica, Voice of America, Al-Arabiya, The Middle East Eye, Daily NewsEgypt, Alternative Radio, Inter Press Service, Egypt Source, the Minneapolis Star& Tribune, KSTP-TV, Delayed Gratification. lslamonline.net, KGAN-TV, CedarRapids Gazette, Iowa City Press Citizen, The BRICS Post, and The Houstonian.

SUPERVISED MA THESES

• El-Shahed, H. (2014, June). “Revisiting the Spiral of Silence in a Social MediaEnvironment: Egypt’s 2014 Presidential Election as a Case Study.” The AmericanUniversity in Cairo.

• Morshedy, Y. (2014, Jan). “Constructing an Islamist Vision: A DiscourseAnalysis of Egyptian Islamist Websites.” The American University in Cairo.

• Basiony, M. (2014, Jan). “Beyond Political Islam: Examining Discourses andUses of Three Popular Global Islamic Social Media Initiatives.” The AmericanUniversity in Cairo.

• El-Haddad, A. (2013, Sept). “From Islamophobiato Islamistophobia: FramingIslamic Movements in Egyptian Newspapers after the January’ 25’ Revolution,”The American University in Cairo.

• ElKamel, 5. (2013, May). “Objectivity in the Shadows of Political Turmoil: AComparative Content Analysis of News Framing in Post-Revolution Egypt’sPress,” The American University in Cairo.

• Asem, 5. (2013, May). “The Use of Social Media as a Source of News in Post-Revolutionary Egypt” The American University in Cairo.

• Sallam, Y. (2013, May). “The Influence of Hekayat Banat on Egyptian Women’sPerceptions of Ideal Relationships and Couples.” The American University inCairo.

• Eissa, S. (2012, May). “Why Do People Click? Uses & Gratiuications ofFacebook Zynga Games Among Egyptian Adults,” The American University inCairo.

INVITED TALKS

• Panel on “Ideology, Mass Media, Popular Culture & the Public Sphere in Egypt:Explaining the Outbreak of Fascism,” As part of “What Went Wrong? Egypt’sFailed Democratic Transition” event at the University of Denver’s Center forMiddle East Studies, Denver, CO. September 12,2014.

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• “The Egyptian Political Situation.” Americans for Tax Reform. Washington, DC,December 4, 2013.

• “Egyptian Media and Politics Before and After June 30, 2013.” The CATOInstitute.” Washington, DC, December 4,2013.

• “Portrayals of Islam and Muslim in U.S. Media.” University of Northwestern(Saint Paul Minnesota). Professor Doug Trouten’s “Religion Writing” class. ViaSkype, November 20, 2013.

• “The Role of News Media in Egypt’s Military Coup.” Istanbul World ForumFocus Meeting, Istanbul, Turkey, October 6,2013.

• “Crisis in Egypt: A Legislative Forum.” Minnesotans Against the Coup,Minneapolis, MN, August 28, 2013.

• “The Sociology of News.” African Journalists Workshop, The AmericanUniversity in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt, May 29, 2013.

• “Portrayals of Islam and Muslim in U.S. Media.” University of Northwestern,Professor Doug Trouten’s “Religion Writing” class. Saint Paul Minnesota,November 19, 2007.

GRANTS

• American University in Cairo Faculty Development Research Grant, 2013 (4,200EGP)

o Funds used to pay for content analysis coders• Qatar National Research Fund, 2011 ($253,800)

• Collaborative research project on Palestinian youth medianarratives. With Sanjay Asthana (LPI).

• Note: After being awarded this Qatar-based grant, I left the projectafter accepting ajob at the American University in Cairo. Theproject was transferred to a former Qatar University colleague,Nishan Havandjian. Our proposal to keep me on the project as aconsultant was rejected by the Qatar National Research Fund.

• Qatar University Internal Research Grant, 2010 ($30,000)• Collaborative research project on Arab news portrayals of

Palestinians. With AIaa Elshamy, Peter Manning, Phil Auter, andAndrew Mills.

• T. Anne Cleary International Dissertation Research Fellowship, 2008 ($5000)• Dissertation study of the Egyptian newspaper system

• Summer Murray Dissertation Fellowship, 2008 ($150)• Funds towards dissertation fieldwork

• Kriss Research Grant, 2004 (S ISO)• Research project comparing American and Arab media coverage of

Israeli-Palestinian conflict• Kriss Research Grant 2004 ($500)

• For master’s thesis studying American media coverage of MiddleEast violence

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Jason E. Flynn

740 Prospect Street [email protected], AL 35630 256.443.9176

EducationMFA, Drama, Department of Broadcasting and Cinema (BCN), 2008

Major Concentration: Film and Video ProductionThe University of North Carolina Greensboro (UNCG)

BS, School of Media Arts and Design, Dean’s List, 2004Major Concentration: Cinema StudiesJames Madison University (JMU), Harrisonburg, VA

Current Teaching and Administrative ExperienceAssistant Professor of Film and Digital Media Production, The University of NorthAlabama (UNA), Department of Communications and Theatre, Since 2008. Hired todevelop and implement a concentration in Film and Digital Media Production. AlabamaCommission on Higher Education (ACHE) approved in 2009. Tenured in 2012.

Previous Teaching and Administrative ExperienceAdjunct Instructor, West Virginia University (WVU), Integrated MarketingCommunications (IMC) Master’s Degree and Digital Marketing Communications (DMC)Graduate Certificate Programs at the Perley Isaac Reed School of Journalism, 2009-2010.600-level Digital Storytelling — Online (developed)

Teaching Assistant (TA), University of North Carolina Greensboro, BCN, 2005—2008.Instructor: 200-level Applied Aesthetics for Film and Video

Introduction to Film and Video ProductionMasterpieces of Cinema

Lead TA: 400-level Advanced Media Workshop300-level Media Communication Theory200-level Applied Aesthetics for Film and Video

Masterpieces of Cinema100-level The Development of the Cinema

Discussion Group LeaderOther Work ExperienceAssessor. Blue Ridge Mass Appraisal Company. Verona, VA. 2001-05.Tax Auditor. Augusta County Commissioner of Revenue. Verona, VA. 2001.Regulatory Revenue Officer. SC Department of Revenue. Columbia, SC. 1999-2001.

AwardsProducer. I’m with Phil. RD. 2013. Raised $27,000 with 380 backers on Kickstarterfrotnfive continents and all fifty United States.Winner: George Lindsey UNA Film Festival’s Best of Show, Clyde “Sappo” Black

Sweet Home Alabama (Best of State), Feature Film, Best Director, Best Story,and Best Editing; 2014 University Film and Video Association (UFVA)Conference’s Documentary Feature Award of Merit (Top Prize).

Nominee: DocMiami International Film Festival’s “Most Inspirational Documentary”.

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Producer/Director. Preview Day spot. UNA Communications Office and Office ofUniversity Advancement. florence, AL. HD. 2011.

Distribution: Regional TV rotation and online.

Producer/Director. Four Division I spots. UNA Athletics, Communications Office, andOffice of University Advancement. florence, AL. RD. 2011.

Distribution: Regional TV rotation and online.

Producer/Director/Editor. Southern Plate Tailgate spot. 2010.Distribution: Food Network and TLC/Discovery.

Producer. Michael Clements. “Losing You.” ND. 2010.Distribution: Enhanced CD. Singing River Records.Finalist: One Cloud Festival.Screenings: Desert Rocks Film and Music Event; World Music and Independent Film

Festival; SENE Film, Music & Arts Festival; Action On Film International FilmFestival; Naperville Independent Film Festival; Interrobang Film Festival.

Photographer. Make Way for Ducklings. Boston Public Garden. Nikon D70. 2007.Finalist. 29” Annual College Photography Contest, co-sponsored by Nikon.Publication: Photographer’s Forum Magazine’s Best of College Photography. Santa

Barbara. CA: Serbin Communications. 2010.

Producer/Director/Editor. “For You.” MiniDV. 2007.Distribution: www.saysoinc.orgScreenings: SaySo Saturday (NC Youth Conference); Massachusetts Approach to

Partnerships in Parenting (MAPP) trainings; Multiple NC State Policy Makersand Administrators including Rouse Representatives; Various Foster YouthOrganizations and Foster Parent Conferences in FL, NC, NY, OH, OK, TN, TXand VA.

Endorsed by: Jordan Institute for Family at UNC Chapel Hill

Producer/Director. “Integrity and Excellence.” Four part series of NC Veterinary MedicalAssociation Public Service Announcements. Super 16mm. 2007.

Distribution: Airing regionally in rotation; Incorporated into the American VeterinaryMedical Association’s online network.

Producer/Director/Videographer/Editor. “Music ‘N Motion.” MiniDV. 2007.Distribution: Sea Bay Game Company.

Producer/Director/Interviewer/Editor. “Only The Dead.” MiniDV. 2006.Distribution: SpikeTV/iFilm’s “WarZone Channel”; SC Confederate Relic Room &

Military Museum Permanent Archives; Independent Film Channel’s “Media LabShorts Uploaded” (June 2007).

Screenings: Sedona Intl. Film Festival (Opened for 2007 Academy Award Nominee M

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Archival Researcher/Videographer. FBI-KKK. MiniDV. 2008.Screening: Full Frame Documentary Film Festival; UNCG Center for Critical Inquiry’s

Interdisciplinary Panel “Race, Personal History and Public History”; (iNC Centerfor Global Initiatives’ Visualizing Human Rights.

Writer/Producer/Director/Editor/Sound. “VOIR.” Super 16mm. 2007.Screenings: Trenton Film Festival; Chapel Hill flicker Film Festival (Jan. 2008); UFVA

Conference; Ava Gardner Film Festival.Featured: “Editors’ Picks: 8 Days A Week.” The Independent Weekly 16 Jan. 2008.

Still Photographer. “One Hundred Thousand Words.” MiniDV. 2007.Screening: Carolina Film & Video Festival.

Actor. “‘[he Ballad of Ray Wilson.” Super 16mm. 2006.Screenings: Charlotte Film Festival; Arizona Black Film Festival; Hollywood Black Film

Festival; Carolina Film and Video Festival; Fort Lauderdale Intl. Film Festival;Chapel Hill Flicker Film Festival (Sep. 2006).

Producer/Director/Cinematographer/Editor. “Bolex Dream.” 16mm. 2006.Screening: Chapel Hill Flicker Film Festival “Bars and Tone” (May 2007); SouthernShorts Film Festival.

Writer/Producer/Actor. “Love Lost Too.” Super 16mm. 2006.Screening: Chapel Hill Flicker Film Festival (Nov. 2007); Southern Shorts Film Festival;Rocket City Short Film Festival.

Writer/Producer/Director/Actor. “Karma.” MiniDV. 2005.Screening: First Sundays Short Comedy Film Festival.Distribution: Spartan Television.

Ancillary AwardsProducer. “Clip.” 2011.Winner: Best Spotlight Film/Audience Choice Award. National Association of

Broadcasters’ Faith ‘N’ Film Summit. NAB Show 2011.

Producer. “A Clip in Time.” 2011.Winner: The 168 Project’s Write of Passage Screenwriting Competition.

Foley Artist. “Sadie’s Waltz.” Perf. Richard Beymer. Super 16mm. 2008.Winner: Television, Internet, & Video Association of DC (Peer Bronze for Audio Post —

Original Composition); Carolina Film and Video Festival (UNCG StudentShowcase Award).

Screenings: Cucalorus Film Festival; Solstice Film Festival; DC Shorts Film Festival;Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival; George Lindsey/UNA Film Festival.

Distribution: Ouat! Media.

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External Reviewer. UNA College of Business 2009 MBA/BBA Oral CommunicationGroup Presentation Assessment for The Association to Advance CollegiateSchools of Business (AACSB) Learning Outcomes. 2010.

Judge. Islander Film Festival. Corpus Christi,TX. 2010.Judge. UNA Program Council’s “Battle of the Bands”. 2009.Judge. Leo Awards. GLUNAFF Student Involvement Committee, UNA Residence Hall

Association, and the Student Activity Fund. 2009.Judge. UNA COM 201: Speech Contest. Fall 2008 and 2010.Juror. Carole Fielding Student Grant (UFVA Office of Scholarship and Grants). Since

2008.Script Reader. Carolina Film & Video Festival. 2006-2008.

Professional Activities: ConsultingConsultantlSponsor/Judge. Recycling PSA Contest. Keep America Beautiful, Waste

Management, AL Department of Environmental Management, Keep the ShoalsBeautiful, City of Florence, and Lauderdale County. Florence, AL. 2009-10.

Contracted Consultant. “Digital Media Production Center Feasibility Study.” Shoals AreaChamber Foundation and Film Commission of Northwest Alabama. 2008-09.

Assessment Plan Consultant. UNA Honors Program’s Civic Engagement Forum. Fall2008.

Faculty Consultant/Provisional Advisor. National Broadcasting Society/Alpha EpsilonRho/Roar Radio. UNA Department of Communications. 2008-2009.

Professional Activities: PositionsDigital Media Director. Death of a Salesman. UNA Summer Theatre. florence, AL.

2011. Includes: ProducerlDirector/DP/Editor web spot.Regional Development Executive and Competition Producer. “Write of Passage”

Screenwriting Competition. 168 Project. Since 2010.Producer. UNA Office of Communications’ online video series. Since 2009.Coordinator. Digital Arts Shoals (DASh) academic productions. Since 2009.Administrator. Multimedia Lab. UNA Department of Communications. 2009-2013.Webmaster. UNA Department of Communications. Since 2009-2013.Intern. Telemedia Productions. Harrisonburg, VA. 2004.Intern. ABC. WHSV. Harrisonburg, VA. 2004.

Professional Activities: AppearancesHost. “Screenwriting Open Forum with Bob Gale.” GLUNAFF. florence, AL. 2010.Moderator. “Q&A with Veteran Actor Rance Howard.” GLUNAFF. Florence, AL. 2009.Presenter and Interviewer. Portfolio Preparation (420). UNA. Each Fall since 2008.Presenter. Orientation to Communications and Theatre (120). UNA. Each Fall since

2008.Panelist. Bozzetto’s “Grasshoppers” and Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to

Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. UNA Dedicated Semester: Peace and War.2008.

Featured Guest. The Movie Show. WUAG, Greensboro. 1 Nov. 2007.

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UNCG Mentoring Database. Since 2009.UNA Search Committee for Chair of the Department of Communications. 2009.Ad Hoc Steering and Oversight Committee. GLUNAFF. 2008-2013.Submissions and Judging Subcommittee; Publicity and Public Relations Subcommittee.

GLUNAFF. 2008-2009. Also served as the Final Judge for the Golden LionAward (Facult Category).

University Student Conduct Board. UNA. 2008-2014. National Center for HigherEducation Risk Management (NCHERM) Title IX Training in 2014.

Shoals Chamber of Commerce Film Committee. Since 2008.UNCG Provost’s Student Advisory Committee. 2008.UFVA. Since 2007.Society for Cinema and Media Studies. 2007-2011.

Scholarly Interest Groups: Experimental Film and Media. Since 2009.Media Literacy & Outreach. Since 2009.Nontheatrical Film and Media. Since 2009.Sound Studies. Since 2009.CinemArts: Film and Art History. Since 2009.Graduate Student Organization. 2007-2009.

Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA-L). Since 2007.UNCG BCN Student Advisory Board. 2006-2008.

Grants52,000 plus conference registration. NATPE Faculty Development Grant. Summer 2012.S3,700 UNA Office of Student Engagement’s Student Allocation Review Board and

Funding Committee. Spring 2010.$1,800 NATPE 2010 Faculty Fellowship, NATPE Market & Conference Program. LasVegas, NV. 2010.$1,000 UNCG SGA. SFS 16mm Print Projection Series. Fall 2008.$1,200 UNCG SGA. SFS 16mm Print Projection Series. Spring 2008.SI ,000 UNCG Graduate School. Film Stock Experiment. Summer 2006.

Educational Support$6,000 UNCG Graduate School. Tuition Waivers. 2006-2008.

Current ProjectsVideo Producer. “The Age” comic book series. HO. 2013. Raised $3,165 on Kickstaner.

Writer/Producer/Director/Editor. ‘Rarefied Soldier.” HO. Production. 2014.

Actor. “Like I Did Mine.” HD. Production. 2014.

Line Producer. Awakening. HD. Production. 2014.

Producer/Director/Cinematographer/Editor. Munook’s “Breaching.” HO. 2013.

Producer. Munook’s “Introverted Revolutionary.” HO. 2013.

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2009.Magna Publications Academic Leader Online Seminar “Using Course Syllabi to Foster

Learner-Centeredness”. Florence, AL. 2009.Sound and Video Contracter’s “The Changing Role of IT Video Production Systems for

Universities, Churches, and Schools” webcast. Presenter: Bennett Liles. Florence,AL. 2009.

Learning Resources Network’s (LERN) online conference “Multiple Assessments andNew Ways of Grading”. Florence, AL. 2009.

Margaret Hawkins’ “Arts Criticism/Creative Writing”. Greensboro, NC. 2008.

Design and Technology Workshop “Apple Computer Final Cut Pro 6”. Greensboro, NC.2008.

STARLINK Program: “Plagiarism Pitfalls and Prevention Strategies”. Featuring: VibianaBowman and Kimberly Bonner. Greensboro, NC. 2008.

Design, Art, and Technology Symposium “WIRED: A New Model for the CreativeIndustries”. Greensboro, NC. 2008.

Building Entrepreneurial Learning For Life’s Entrepreneurial Innovation in the ArtsSpring Forum “Arts Entrepreneurs and the Media” panel featuring: Jody Cauthen,Carla Kucinski, Jed Rowe, Jim Tedder, and Jill Yesko. Greensboro, NC. 2008.

Operation U and Spartan Leading Spartans’ Student Organization SuccessSeries’ LEAD workshops: “Fundraising” and “Networking”. Greensboro, NC.2008.

Spring Leadership Academy’s “Club/Organization Leadership Training”. KeynoteSpeaker: David A. Kelly. Greensboro, NC. 2008.

“Measuring Student Outcomes”. Speakers: Dr. Thomas A. Angelo, Dr. Diane F. Halpernand Dr. Milton D. Hakel. Greensboro, NC. 2007.

University Teaching and Learning Center’s “The Last Day of Class” workshop.Greensboro, NC. 2007.

Operation U and Spartan Leading Spartans’ Student Organization Success Series’ LEADworkshops: “Motivation” and “Public Relations”. Greensboro, NC. 2007.

Triad Leadership Academy’s “The Science of Leadership and Redefinition”program. Keynote Speaker: Magdalen Hsu-Li. Greensboro, NC. 2007.

Charna Howson’s “Writing to Seek Funding: Fellowships and Grants”workshop. Greensboro, NC. 2005.

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LAURA A. HARDINIa hard in @hotma ii. corn

116 Castleton Road (256) 577-2719 CellFlorence, Alabama 35633 (256) 765-4760 Office

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH ALABAMA, Florence, Alabama.Full-time: August 1998 to Present Adjunct: January 1994 to May 1998

Instructor of Communications. FaIl 1998 to present. Teach Fundamentals of SpeechCourse (including honors); Business and Professional Speaking. Advise communication majors.Assist department chair in advising-related student events.

Director, Center for Academic Advising & Retention Services. 2004 to 2012.Directed the 2004 establishment of Center to coordinate campus-wide faculty advising anddeliver intrusive advising and services to at-risk students (conditionally admitted andprobationary students). Created and supervised at-risk student outreach plan. Developed andimplemented faculty advisor training, resources, and plan for new student advising by facultyadvisors. Authored and annually revised new student academic guide, Off to a Roaring Start.Presented overview of General Education curriculum to new students and parents at orientationsessions. Provided annual training for SOAR counselors on academic policy, procedure andfreshman course placement. Collaborated with Readmissions Committee Chair and Registrar tocreate protocol and materials for University Readmissions Committee hearings and post

• decision student counseling. Collaborated with information technology staff to develop earlyalert system that would identity at-risk students; partnered with Learning CommunitiesCoordinator to pilot. Incorporated university testing, tutoring and study skills services intoCAARS providing expanded test offerings and tutoring options. Transitioned undecided studentadvising to CAARS. Supervised staff of four members. Budget administration of annual budgetthat grew from 5130,000 to $294,000. Institutional representative to National Academic AdvisingAssociation (NACADA).

Director of University Experience. Fall 1998 through Spring 2001. Directed, coordinated,and facilitated all activities related to the University’s freshman orientation course. Recruited,assigned, and scheduled class times for faculty members to teach course; coordinatedcurriculum among 36 course section offerings; edited course textbook. Carried out formalevaluation process used to make changes to assess overall course effectiveness and improveprogram. Approved expenditures and administered annual budget of $85,000.

Adjunct Instructor. Spring Semester 1994 through Spring Semester 1998. Instructor,Fundamentals of Speech.

HORIZON HEALTH MANAGEMENT COMPANY, Helen Keller Hospital, Sheffield, Alabama.April 1989 to April 1990.

Community Relations Coordinator. Developed and coordinated outreach to community atlarge and referral sources in businesses and organizations to facilitate referrals to the RestoreProgram. Planned and promoted public service and educational information programs.Prepared layout and copy for brochures and other marketing materials. Compiled weekly andmonthly marketing reports.

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H ONORA RI ES

Phi Kappa Phi (Convocation Chairman 2008 to present; Executive Committee 2003-07; 2008present; Director 2005-2007; President 2004-05; President-elect 2003-04; Public RelationsOfficer, 2002-03; Fellowship Committee Chair, 2000-2002)

Chi Sigma IotaKappa Delta Pi (Vice President, 2000-03)

PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS AND WORKSHOPS

OnCourse Student Success Strategies Workshop I, 2008, Asheville, NCNational Conference on Academic Advising, 2007 (Baltimore, MD), 2004 (Cincinnati, OH),2002 (Salt Lake City, UT)

The National Symposium on Student Retention, 2011 Charleston, SC), 2005 Dallas, TXWorkshop on Disability Issues in the Academic Selling, Jennifer Swain, Esq., University ofNorth Alabama, 2005

2004 Phi Kappa Phi Triennial Convention, 2004, Albuquerque, NMSoutheast Region IV Advising Conference, National Academic Advising Association, 2003(Oxford, MS) and 2004 (Pensacola Beach, FL)

Annual National Conference on the First-Year Experience, 2001 (Houston, TX), 1999(Columbia, SC)

The First-Year College Success Course: Engaging Today’s Student, 1999 (Atlanta, GA)Dr. Constance Staley

PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS

“Bring Back What You May Have Forgotten: Organizational Techniques for Gaining andKeeping Attention”, Day-long CEU Educator Workshop for Northwest Alabama EducationPartnership, June 11 and July 16, 2014.

“Advising General Studies and Academic Policies/Procedures”, SOAR Counselor Training,Spring Semesters 2003-2012

“Understanding the Significance of and Taking the Collegiate Assessment of AcademicProficiency (CAAP)”, 2002 to present

“Overcoming Public Speaking Apprehension”, Shoals Chapter of International Association ofAdministrative Professionals, September 2002

Off to a Roaring Start: An Academic Guide for New Students, 2002-2003, University of NorthAlabama (yearly revisions through 2012)

UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES

Convocation Committee, Chair 2008-presentFirst-Year Success Committee, 2011-2012SACS Student Support Services SubCommittee, Spring 2010Student Success Initiative, Facilitator, Fall 2008-09Advisor Hold Task Force, Spring 2008Academic Directors Council, Spring 2008 to 2012SOAR Planning Committee, Spring 2004 to 2012Welcome Week Planning Committee, Spring 2004-2012Learning Community Task Force, 2005-2012Strategic Planning SubCommittee 5: Student Services, Spring 2006Title III Strengthening institutions Grant Committee, 2005-2006

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Name: Dr. Bill M. Huddleston

Department of: Communications

Current Faculty Rank and Discipline: Professor of Speech Communication

Education and Professional Experience

Academic Degrees

Ph. D. Speech & Dramatic Art University of Missouri 1985

MA. Speech & Drama University of Tennessee 1976

B.S. Speech Education Mississippi State University 1974

Other Relevant Credentials and Professional Development

HIgher Education Teaching and/or Administrative Experience

University of North Alabama Professor 2009 to present

University of North Alabama Professor & Chair 1999-2009

University of North Alabama Associate Professor & Chair 1994-1999

University of North Alabama Associate Professor 1988-1994

Central Michigan University Assistant Professor 1986-1988

University of North Alabama Assistant Professor 1984-1986

Carson-Newman College (TN) Assistant Professor 1976-1981

Other Relevant Professional Experience

Completed a Continuing Education Class from the University of Pennsylvania--Perspectives onPositive Psychology (Non-Credit Class) June 6-August 23, 2009

Honors/Awards Received for Academic and/or Professional AchievementNominated for Phi Kappa Phi Outstanding Teacher Award 2003

Nominated for Outstanding Faculty Member Award 1993

Outstanding Graduate Student Award, recognition from the Instructional and DevelopmentDivision, International Communication Association (1 of 27 granted)! 1984

Outstanding Teaching Assistant, University of Missouri Graduate School, 1984

Intellectual, Literary, and Artistic Contributions

Peer Reviewed Scholarly, Literary, and/or Artistic Publications

M. J. Smythe and Bill M. Huddleston, “Competition and Collaboration: Male and FemaleCommunication Patterns During Dyadic Interactions” in L. M. Perry, L. Turner, & H. Sterk (Eds.)Constructing and Reconstructing Gender. SUNY Press, 1991, 286-301.

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Bill M. Huddleston and Louise H. Huddleston “An Experimental Investigation Examining the RoleNonability Variables Produce in Perceptions of Judicial Competency.’ A competitive paperpresented at Western States Speech Communication Association’s Convention, San Diego, CA,February 1 988.

Bill M. Huddleston and Mary-Jeanette Smythe “Competition and Collaboration: Male and FemalePatterns in Dyadic Interactions,” A competitive paper presented to the 10th Annual Conferencefor the Study of Communication, Language, and Gender, Milwaukee, WI, October 1987.

Louise H. Huddleston and Bill M. Huddleston, “The Influence of the Elaboration Likelihood Modelon Perceptions of Judicial Competency.” A competitive paper presented to the American PoliticalScience Association’s Convention, Chicago, IL, August 1987.

Louise H. Huddleston and Bill M. Huddleston, “Nonverbal Determiners of Perceptions of JudicialCompetency: The Cult of the Robe Revisited.” A competitive paper presented to the AmericanPolitical Science Association’s Convention, Washington, D. C., August 1986.

Bill M. Huddleston and Mary-Jeanette Smythe, “The ELM and Responses to Deceptive Cues: ACrucial Test.” A competitive paper presented to International Communication Association’sConvention, Chicago, Illinois, May 1986.

Bill M. Huddleston and Louise H. Huddleston, “The Cult of the Robe: Dress and Sex Effects onPerceptions of Judicial Competency.” A competitive paper presented at the conference on“Current Trends in Nonverbal Communication: A Multi-disciplinary Approach,” Jonesboro,Arkansas, April 1986.

Bill M. Huddleston, “Alternative Proposal Investigations: Custer, Rhetoric, and Speech Science.”A competitive paper presented to the Western Speech Communication Association’s Convention,Tucson, Arizona, February 1986.

Mary-Jeanette Smythe, Robert Arkin, and Bill M. Huddleston, “Nonverbal Cues in InitialInteractions: Is Biology Really Destiny?” A competitive paper presented to the SpeechCommunication Association’s Convention, Denver, Colorado, November 1985.

Bill M. Huddleston, “George Armstrong Custer: The Mindless Script.” A competitive paperpresented to the Illinois Speech Association’s Convention, St. Louis, Missouri, October 1985.

Louise H. Huddleston and Bill M. Huddleston, ‘The Cult of the Robe: Sex and Dress Effects onPerceptions of Judicial Decisions.” A competitive paper presented to the American PoliticalScience Association’s Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, August 1985.

Bill M. Huddleston, “The Effects of Deceptive Displays on Receiver Compliance Rules.” Acompetitive paper presented to the Eastern Communication Association’s Convention,Providence, Rhode Island, May 1985.

Bill M. Huddleston, “Constructs in Communication Competency: An Alternative Proposal.” Acompetitive paper presented to the Eastern Communication Association’s Convention,Providence, Rhode Island, May 1985.

Bill M. Huddleston, “Behavioral Responses to Stereotypical Deceptive Displays.” A competitivepaper presented on a top 3 panel in Communication Theory to the Western SpeechCommunication Association’s Convention, Fresno, California, February 1985.

Bill M. Huddleston, “Ethics as a component of the Effective Speaker: The Impossible Dream.” Acompetitive paper presented to the Western Speech Communication Association’s Convention,Fresno, California, February 1985.

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An Internal Faculty Development grant to attend two workshops at Academic ChairpersonsConference in Orlando, FL. $769—a competitively selected grant given by the College of Arts &Sciences Research Committee—Granted December 2007.

An External Grant given by the Sasakawa Institute valued at approximately $6800. Money wasused to pay tuition, transportation, and living costs while attending the American Association ofState Colleges and Universities’ Japanese Institute in San Diego California—Granted February2007.

An Internal Faculty Development grant to attend two workshops at Academic ChairpersonsConference in Orlando, FL. $977—a competitively selected grant given by the College of Arts &Sciences Research Committee—Granted December 2006.

An Internal Faculty Development grant to attend two workshops at Academic ChairpersonsConference in Orlando, FL. $874—a competitively selected grant given by the College of Arts &Sciences Research Committee—Granted December 2005.

An Internal Faculty Development grant to attend and participate in two workshops on teachingPersuasion and Gender Communication. The workshops were in conjunction with the NationalCommunication Association’s Convention in New Orleans. Louisiana. $623--a competitivelyselected grant given by the College of Arts & Sciences Research Committee--granted November1,2002.

An Internal Faculty Research Grant to investigate the attitudes of convicted felons towards mediaviolence. With Or. Janet McMullen $678-a competitively selected grant given by the University ofNorth Alabama --granted November 2001.

An Internal Faculty Development grant to attend and participate in a workshop to teach listeningskills within organizational contexts. The workshop was in conjunction with the InternationalListening Associations Convention in Albuquerque, New Mexico. 5565--a competitively selectedgrant given by the College of Arts & Sciences Research Committee--granted February 1999.

An External Grant to develop two videotapes on the careers of General Joe Wheeler and Ms.Annie Wheeler. $3000: a competitively selected grant by the Alabama Humanities Foundation--granted June 1995 with Mildred W. Caudle.

An Internal Faculty Research Grant to investigate the public relations techniques used by theKennedy administration immediately following the Bay of Pigs. $970-a competitively selectedgrant given by the University of North Alabama --granted November 1993.

An Internal Faculty Research Grant to investigate the public relations techniques used by theFord administration during the presidential pardon of Richard Nixon. 5895--a competitivelyselected grant given by the University of North Alabama --granted November1992.

An Internal Faculty Research Grant to examine the methods used by President Truman to justifythe use of atomic weapons during World War II. $595--a competitively selected grant given bythe University of North Alabama --granted October 1991.

An Internal Faculty Development Grant to attend and participate in a national seminar ondeveloping communication competency scales. The workshop was sponsored by the SpeechCommunication Association in Atlanta, Georgia--$450-granted October1991.

An Internal Faculty Development Grant to attend and participate in an international seminar ondeveloping teaching approaches for nonverbal communication. The workshop was sponsored bythe International Communication Association in Dublin lreland--$650-granted June 1990.

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Member Departmental Search Committee 2013

Chair of Departmental Travel Committee 2010-2012

Member of Ad Hoc Committee: Freshman On-Campus Residency Requirement 2013

Chair of Departmental Tenure Committee 2012

Elected Member, Faculty Development Leave Committee 2011-2012

Member, Academic & Student Affairs Committee 2009-2012

Member, Strategic Planning & Budget Committee 2009-2014

Member, UNA Storytelling Festivat Committee 2011-2012

Member, Ad Hoc Travel Policy Committee 2011

Revised Advising Manual for Public Communication Majors to reflect new curriculum2011

Member, Departmental Promotional Committee 2010

Member, Promotion Committee for Criminal Justice Department 2010

Developed an Advising Manual for Public Communication Majors 2009

Submitted Quality Enhancement Plan Proposal to UNA QEP Committee 2009

Chair, Shared Executive Governance Committee 2008-2009

Vice Chair, Share Governance Executive Committee 2007-2008

Member, Chair Search Committee for the Department of Social Work 2008

Departmental Representative for Television Studio Upgrade Review 2008

Member, Shared Governance Executive Committee 2007

Member, General Studies Advisory Committee 2007

Member, Institutional Effectiveness Ad Hoc Committee to evaluate assessment UNA GeneralStudies 2006

Member, Presidential Ad Hoc Committee to facilitate Recruiting and Retention 2005

Chair, University Curriculum Committee 2005-2006

Member! UNA Grievance Committee 2005

Vice Chair to the University Curriculum Committee 2004-2005

Chair, UNA Phi Kappa Phi Nominating Committee 2004

Chair, Harrison Scholarship Committee for the Department of English 2004

Chair, Ad Hoc Arts & Sciences’ Budget Committee 2004

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Elected of the Executive Committee for Storytelling in Higher Education Interest Group

2012-2014

Member of Research Grant Committee of the National Storytelling Network 2012-2014

Vice President of Storytelling in Higher Education Interest Group 2011-2013

Selected as an Associate Editor for Storytelling, Self, Society Journal 201 3-2014

Member, Editorial Advisory Board for Storytelling, Self; Society: An Interdisciplinary Journal ofStorytelling Studies 2011-2014

Reviewed an article for Storytelling, Self; Society—Reflections on Place and Space in Shanghai’sUrban Neighborhoods 2012

Reviewed an article for Storytelling, Self; Society—Performance and Expansion of GlobalStorytelling 2012

Reviewed an article for Storytelling, Self; Society—Intercultural Storytelling in the United Statesand Momcco 2012

Faculty Development: Participated in a week workshop on Storytelling hosted by Donald Davison Orcracoke Island 2012

Attend the National StoryTelling Conference in Cincinnati, OH June 28-July 1 2012

Appointed to the Research Grant Committee of the National Storytelling Network 2012

Attended the Athens Storytelling Festival in Athens, AL October 28-29, 2011

Attended the International Storytelling Festival in Jonesborough, TN October 7-9, 2011

Member of Executive Council of Storytelling in Higher Education Executive Committee

2011-2014

Faculty Development: Met with The Director of ETSU Storytelling Program (Joseph Sobol) andNational Story Telling Center for the purpose of developing Storytelling major at UNA

Member, Editorial advisory board for American Journalism 2008-2011

Reviewed an Article for American Journalism—Reporters and Willing Propagandists

2011

Chair, Panel and Paper selection Committee for ACA submissions for Southern SpeechCommunication Convention 2004

Chair, Awards Committee for selection of the Outstanding Communicator of the Year award givenby Southern Speech Communication Association 2004

President for the Regional Association of Communication Administrators Interest Group for theSouthern Speech Communication Association 2004

Elected Chair, International Listening Association’s Research Division 1999

Elected Member, International Listening Association’s Nominating Committee 1999

Member, Alabama Articulation Speech and General Studies Committee’s Speech DisciplineSubcommittee 1996-2009

Member, Alabama Articulation and General Studies Subcommittee for the Communication Preprofessional Area 1 996-2009

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Chaired two panels at the George Lindsey Television & Film Festival 1999

Member, Board of Directors Shoals Chapter of Alabama Public Radio Board 1997-2000

Presentation to UNA Continuing Education Workshop on Effective Presentation” 1997

Presentation to Nursing Workshop sponsored as part of the Office of Continuing Education’sWorkshop Program on “Positive Communication” 1995

Presentation to Mid-South Accounting Services as part of the Office of Continuing EducationsManagement Development Sequence on “Advertising for Profit” 1995

Paid workshop to Federally Employed Women on ‘Gender Communication” 1990

Presentation of a Continuing Education Course on “Business Etiquette” 1990

Presentation of a Continuing Education Course on “Interpersonal Communications in Business”1990

Presentation of a Continuing Education course on ‘Positive Communication” 1989

Certified Lay Speaker for the United Methodist Church. I have been a guest pastor on 21occasions over the last 5 years.

Date updated: April 2011

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Jim R. MartinUniversity of North Alabama

Florence, Alabama 35632Ph. (256) 765-4945 E-mail [email protected]

EDUCATION: Ph.D. Journalism, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale,August 1993.M.S. Journalism, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, 1987.B.S. Major Bible, Minor English; Freed-Hardeman University,Henderson, Tennessee, 1976.

TEACHING Professor of Journalism, University of North Alabama, 2010-presentEXPERIENCE: Associate Professor of Journalism, University of North Alabama,

2006-20 10Assistant Professor of Journalism, University of North Alabama,1999-2006

(Media Writing, Basic Reporting, Advanced Reporting,Editing, Feature Writing, Communication Law, History ofJournalism, Layout and Design)

Adjunct Professor, Lipscomb University, Nashville, Tennessee, 1994-1997. Department of Speech Communication.(Introduction to Journalism I & II, Broadcast News Writing,Public Relations Writing)

Instructor, Rend Lake College, ma, Illinois, 1993-1994.(Developmental English)

Instructor, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, 1989.(Graphic Communication)

Teaching Assistant, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale,1989-1990. (Journalism History; Social Issues & Advertising)

PROFESSIONAL Editor, American Journalism 2005-20 10

EXPERIENCE: Editor and Publisher, Bulletin Digest, 1988-1994.Publisher of weekly shopper/newspaper, The Sesser-Area Journal,1984-1985.Owner, Jim Martin Printing, Sesser, Illinois, 1980-1994.

MEMBERSHIPS: American Journalism Historians Association (AJHA)Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication(AEJMC)

PRESENTATIONS Martin, Jim R. Instnictor’s Manual for Communication and the LawAND 2015 edition, ed. W. Wat Hopkins. Northport, Ala.: Vision Press,

PUBLICATIONS: November 2014 (forthcoming).

Martin, Jim R. Instructor’s Manual for Communication and the Law2014 edition, ed. W. Wat Hopkins. Northport, Ala.: Vision Press,November 2013).

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“Lea.rning from History” 22:3, 5-6 (Summer 2005).aEditors Note” 22:2, 5-6 (Spring 2005).aEditors Note” 22:1, 5-6 (Winter 2005)

Martin, Jim R. Instructor’s Manual for Communication and the Law2011 edition, ed. W. Wat Hopkins. Northport, Ala.: Vision Press,November 2010.

Martin, Jim I?. “Typography” in Encyclopedia of Journalism (6Vols.), edited by Christopher H. Sterling. Thousand Oaks, Calif.:Sage Publications, 2009.

Martin, Jim R. Instructor’s Manual for Communication and the Law2010 edition, ed. W. Wat Hopkins. Northport, Ala.: Vision Press,November 2009.

Martin, James. “Writing for Magazines” in The ResponsibleReporter, Journalism in the Information Age, Third edition, edited byBruce J. Evensen, 207-2 18. New York: Peter Lang, 2008.

Martin, Jim. “Turning Conference Papers into Journal Articles.”Panel Presentation, annual conference of the American JournalismHistorians Association, Seattle, Wash., October 2-4, 2008.

Martin, Jim. “A Hierarchy of Citations: Why Wikipedia Ranks Low.”Panel Presentation, annual convention of the Association forEducation in Journalism and Mass Communication, Chicago, Ill.,August 6-9, 2008.

Martin, Jim “Freedom, Informational Secrecy, and Societal Securityin American History.” Panel Presentation (Moderator), annualconvention of the Association for Education in Journalism andMass Communication annual conference, Washington, D.C. August9-12, 2007.

Martin, Jim R. Instructor’s Manual for W. Wat Hopkins, ed.,Communication and the Law, 2007 edition. Northport, Alabama:Vision Press, 2006.

Martin, Jim R. “Justice William 0. Douglas and the Marketplace ofIdeas,” presented at the American Journalism HistoriansAssociation National Conference, San Antonio, Texas, October,2005.

Martin, Jim I?. Review of “How Free Can the Press Be?” by RandallP. Bezanson, American Journalism. 21:109-111. Summer 2004.

Martin, Jim R. Review of “Power Plays: Politics, Football and OtherBlood Sports” by John M. Barry, American Journalism. 20:112-113.Spring 2003.

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Name: Janet L. McMullen

Department of: Communications

Current Faculty Rank and Discipline: Associate Professor of Radio-TV-Film

Education and Professional Experience

Academic DegreesPh.D., Radio-Television-Film, The University of Texas at Austin, 1984.MA,, Radio-Television, Ball State University, 1973.B.S., Major: History; Minors: Radio-Television, English, Ball State University, 1972

Other Relevant Credentials and Professional DevelopmentProfessional Organization memberships and conferences:Alpha Epsilon Rho/National Broadcasting SocietyBroadcast Education AssociationPhi Kappa PhiNational Communication Association.American Association of Christian Writers.“Flipped Classroom” Instructional Technology ‘Lunch and Learn’ information 11/12/13

Higher Education Teaching and/or Administrative ExperienceAssociate Professor of Radio Television Film, University of North Alabama. 2000 to present.Assistant Professor of Radio Television Film, University of North Alabama, 1989-2000. Tenuregranted, 1993.Assistant Instructor of Mass Communications, University of Texas at Austin, 1979-1983.Teaching Assistant, Dept. of Radio and Television, University of Texas at Austin, 1977-1979.Instructor, Center for Radio and Television, Ball State University, 1973-1 977.Teaching Assistant, Center for Radio and Television, Ball State University, 1972-1 973.

Courses Taught:University of North Alabama:Corn 201: Fundamentals of Speech Com 215: Media WritingCorn 240: Introduction to Radio-Television-Film Corn 263 Media and Modern MythologyCorn 300: Communications Research Corn 310: Foundations and EthicsCorn 314: Mass Cornmunication Theory Corn 316:Fundarnentals of BroadcastingCorn 335: Television Appreciation Corn 340: Media CriticismCorn 380: Announcing Corn 400/500: Communications LawRTF 415: Broadcast Regulation / Management Corn 480-21580: Television AppreciationRTF 450/550: Senior Seminar (Topics: Television Criticism’ 1996, 1998; Politics and Media:1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012)Corn 480: Broadcast Journalism: Coverage of the Iraq War (FaIl, 2003, 2005, 2007)Corn 480: Media, Myth and Metaphysics (Spring 2005), Media and Modern Mythology (Spring2007)Graduate Faculty Status approved 3-24-04 to presentUniversity of Texas: Radio Production (RTF; 337)Ball State University:Writing for Radio and Television (RTF 200) Radio Production I (RTF 230)Radio Production II (RTF 231) Senior Seminar (RTF 400)

Other Relevant Professional Experience

Film Critic, Austin Family Magazine, Austin, Texas, 1986-1 988

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Epistemologically Compatible with Moral Socialization?” Peer-reviewed paper. NationalCommunication Association Convention, November 20, 2011, New Orleans, LA.Arts and Sciences Research Grant, 2001. Provided funds to study the perceptions ofincarcerated sex offenders regarding the influence of violent sexual media content on theirbehavior. Co-recipient, Dr. Bill Huddleston.Arts and Sciences Research Grant, 1999: The grant provided funds for equipment, travel andstudent translators for research conducted on the effects of television on the children of the IvoryCoast., $3080.00Faculty Development Grant, 1998: Grant provided funds for attendance at the BENNABworkshops on multimedia and adoption of new digital electronic media technologies. $1,232.00Arts and Sciences, 1994-95: $790.00 This grant enabled me to meet with research partner toevaluate data and attend qualitative research sessions at Speech Communication Association.Convention.Arts and Sciences,1992: “Satisfaction with Work as it Relates to Depictions of Work andEmployment on Television.”Research Grant with Released Time, 1990: “Effects of Physical Stereotypes of Males andFemales in Media on Body-Image and Self-Esteem.” Fall, 1990. Paper presented at WSCA,Feb., 1991. $1150.00 plus $2,980. salary.Faculty Development Grant, 1990-91: ‘The Changing Stereotypes of Women on Television.”This grant enabled me to attended an S.C.A. workshop and present my research on mediastereotypes, women, body image and self-esteem. 1990--91.Arts and Sciences. 1989-90: $308.93 “Audience Perception of Television Portrayal of Work andEmployment.”

Se twice

Service to the Department, College, and/or University

Departmental Committees:Search Committee — Film and Digital Media professor 2014Budget Committee 2010-RTF Faculty Search Committee, Chair 2007Graduate Program Objectives Committee, Chair 2001Graduate Program Curriculum Committee, Chair 2001Budget Committee, 1991-2007 (Chair)Goals and Objectives Committee, 1991-2004Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1993-1 995, 2001-2007

Chair, Tenure Committee 2006, 2009Search Committee, 1993, 1998-99, 2001

Chair, Search Committee for RTF Position, 2007-2008Evaluation Committee, 1991-1999

Departmental Service:Honors Capstone Course (PR499) Committee: Ms. Katie Gurlie, “The Coming of the Digital Age.’April 28, 2009Development of eight coursesOverloads for 11 semestersBrought various industry professionals to campus to speak to students

University Committees:

Faculty Advisor, Lion City (student organization) 2013-Ad Hoc Task Force on Academic Dishonesty 2009-10Distance Learning Advisory Committee, 2002-2009, 201 0-2014

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American Journalism Historians Association, reviewed journal article for publication in AmericanJournalism. February, 2006

Service to the Community/Society“We Are: What Media Say” Session at College Women’s Retreat, Highland Baptist Church April19, 2014Advisor, Shoals Save-A-Life 2013-Scholarship Committee, Colbert-Lauderdale Baptist Association, 2014-Quoted as Professional Resource

o Times Daily. “Ad Attack: Some Commercials Too Risque for Prime Time?” November16, 2010.

o Times Daily. “Morality and TV,” August 23, 2008o Times Daily. “Dreaming of a Hollywood Christmas,” December. 17, 2007o Times Daily. “Violent, Sexual, Profane Content ...,“ October 1, 2007

Speaking engagements: Selected Examples:“Media and Our Self-Concept” Session at the “We Are” College Women’s conference, FirstBaptist Church, Florence, AL April 19, 2014.“Managing the Media Buffet. Session for parents and teens at Woodmont Baptist ChurchParenting Conference, September13 and 14, 2011.“Challenges of Real World Media” First Baptist Church, Florence, AL. May 6, 2007“Christian Approach to Modern Media” Woodmont Baptist Church, Florence, AL March 4,2007‘The Basic Ethical Imperative” Journalism Boot Camp, University of North Alabama, August 12,2006“Media and Body Image” Video-conference class for Scoffsboro School System, April28, 2006“Defining Success” Delta Epsilon Iota Honorary Society, April 24, 2006“Ethics in Entertainment” George Lindsey UNA Film Festival. March 3, 2006“Barbie and Body Image,” Presentation to Residence Hall Advisors, January 31, 2006“Being versus Doing” Delta Epsilon Iota Honors Society. November, 11, 2005“Testing TV: Really Understanding Media Messages” Go God Weekend (A multi-church event)Woodmont Baptist Church, Florence, AL August 20, 2005“Faith in the Workplace” Panel Discussion, First Baptist Church, Florence, AL July 17, 2005“Cultural Issues Facing Parents: Media and Kids” First Baptist Church, June 5, 2005“Commodification of Teens,” Woodmont Baptist Church, May 15, 2004“Truth and Success” College 101 Leadership UNA March 3,2004

“Worldview, Television and Violence.” CCA South Central Correctional Facility, Clifton,TN. September 4, 2003“Men and Media” CCA South Central Correctional Facility, Clifton, TN. July 12, 2002.“Media and Truth” Woodmont Baptist Church youth and college workshop, April, 2002.“Principles of Ethics and Ethical Behavior.” Association of County Administrators and TheAssociation County Engineers, Course 3: Ethics of County Officials and Employees,” October 17,2001, Montgomery, Alabama.“Media, Families and World View” Workshop Scheduled for five days at Southwest ChristianChurch, Austin, TX, June, 2001.“Finding Truth in a Great Big Stupid World: The Parent’s Edition,” Two-day workshop concerningeffects of media on culture. May 19-20, 2000..“Finding Truth in a Great Big Stupid World.” Three-day youth retreat concerning effects of mediaon culture. December 27-29, 1999.Traveled to the Ivory Coast for two weeks; two speaking engagements and a four-day seminar topresent information about the effects of television on families, 1999.Seminar “Truth and World View,” Woodmont Baptist Church, 1998;Speaker, Baptist Campus Ministries, 1994, 1995, 1996,1997,1998George Lindsey Television and Film Festival (Workshop #1: How to Teach Writing for Television;Workshop #2: Everything You Wanted To Know About Film Making but Were Afraid to Ask)Emerging Leaders Academy Facilitator (Topic: Ethical Leadership) 1997Gamma Beta Phi Initiation Ceremony, (Topic: Challenges of New Technologies) 1997Public Speaking Workshop (for readers), St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, 1997

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Stephanie Montgomery301 Jewell Lane

Florence, AL 35633(256) 765-5094 wk (256) 856-5279 cell

[email protected]

EDUCATION:

12/09 — present University of Memphis (2nd year PhD student)Qualitative ResearchVoices of American WomenHealth LiteracyPublic Health CommunicationAdvanced Qualitative ResearchRhetorical TheorySeminar in Health CommunicationMedia Theory’Communication Message Analysis (Interpersonal Communication)Epistemology and Theory’ Building

1/01 — 7/05 M.A. Communication StudiesUniversity of AlabamaTuscaloosa, AL 37802

9/94 - 12/96 B.S. CommunicationsUniversity of North AlabamaFlorence, AL 35630

B.S. PsychologyUniversity of North AlabamaFlorence, AL 35630

9/90 - 12192 A.A. General StudiesFulton-Montgomery Community CollegeJohnstown, NY 12095

ACHIEVEMENTS:2013 —2014 Eleanor Gaunder Excellence in Teaching Award. 2014. Best of Alabama Award NACADA, 2010.Lambda Pi Eta, University ofAlabami 2004. Academic Achievement Award. University of North Alabama,1997. James I. Brown Student Award, International Listening Association, 1997. Undergraduate Research Award,International Listening Association, 1997.Academic Achievement Award, SUNY/ FMCC, 1993. F.A.C.E.Scholarship, Fulton-Montgomery Community College. 1992. Phi Theta Kappa. New York chapter, 1991.

EXPERIENCE:Faculty08/07 — present

University of North AlabamaDepartment of CommunicationsFlorence, AL 35633

Instructor: Fundamentals of Speech, Interpersonal Communication, Nonverbal Communication, BusinessCommunication and Gender Communication. Courses direct the student toward the acquisition of competentcommunication practices in both public and private spheres.

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Taught college public speaking course. Guided and assisted students outside of the classroom,designed and graded examinations, graded various required projects and speeches, and maintainedstudent records. Structured and designed class lecture and course activities Studies focused on theacclimation and the capability of the student to master anxiety in various public speaking situations.

PROFESSIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS

Professional Development:National Health Literacy organization. Working on a joint project to improve literacy rates in specificdemographic regions, 2014.

University of Memphis student 2009 — present. Currently conducting research on communication betweenphysician and caregiver for end of life treatment. Preparing research paper for submission to Qualitative Healthjournal and National Communication Association (NCA) 2014. Also preparing for a panel session at NCA ongender communication with a focus on the ‘BroBible’ website.

Attended Southern States Communication Association conference in April 2014.

Attending NCA conference in November 2014.

Discussion facilitator at Public Speaking Symposium, 2012.

Attended National Communication Association Conference 2011 and 2008

Peer presentations:Hardees or Hard-eze: Presenting Food as Sexual Stimulus for the ‘bro’. National Communication Association.November 22, 2014.

Finding Balance in a Topsy-Turvy World. Motivational speaker for the AIDB (Alabama Institute for the Deaf andBlind) August 21, 2013.

Communicating Like a Pro. Presentation for the Shoals Chapter of International Association of AdministrativeProfessionals, Florence, AL, October 2011.

Communication and Advising: Unraveling the Non-Verbal Puzzle. Faculty Advising Workshop,Wallace State Community College, Dothan, Alabama, August 2011.

Communication and Listening. UNA Career Center student workshop. February 2011.

Unraveling the Nonverbal Puzzle: Student Cues that Should Pique Our Interest. Presentation at the RegionalConference. National Academic Advising Association, September 2010. Won Best of Alabama and proceeded topresent in competition at Ross Bridge, Birmingham at the southeast national meeting — placed second.

Service:LionCom, Public Communication organization, faculty advisor 2013 - present. Created charter organization froman observed need for the UNA community. Recruit students and serve any and all UNA students’ desire toimprove their communication skills and build their resume skills.

Lambda Pi Eta faculty advisor, 2008 — present. Communication honor society. Recruit and induct students.

University Gala Awards, Mistress of Ceremonies, University of North Alabama. April 2012.

External reviewer for the College of Business Final student Oral Assessments — BBA and MBA. January, 2012.

Effective Listening and Communication Skills, workshop presentation. University of North Alabama CareerDevelopment, February 2011.

External reviewer and judge coordinator for the College of Business final presentations — BBA and MBA. June2010.

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JASON LEE PANGILINAN3150 Roberson Road! Apt. 105 • Florence, AL 35630

jpangilinanuna.edu • 707.704.6117

EDUCATIONMFA Film Production & DirectingChapman University, Orange CA

BA Business Administration & Economics May 2000Holy Names University, Oakland CA

Additional Film Studies at: 2004—2006The Academy of Art University, San Francisco CA

ACADEMIAAssistant Professor of Film & Media PRESENTUNIVERSITY OF NORTH ALABAMA

FILM & TELEVISIONGraphics Production Assistant 2014AMERICAN SNIPER — Feature(Dir. Clint Eastwood, Malpaso Productions)

Video & Graphics Assistant 2013CYBER — Feature(Dir. Michael Mann, Legendary Pictures)

Production AssistantTHE SHORT GAME — Feature Documentary(Executive Producer: Justin Timberlake, Deliria Films)

Graphics AssistantPLAYBACK TECHNOLOGIES

• SCANDAL — Television(Starring: Kerry Washington! ABC Studios)

• FAST & FURIOUS 7— Feature(Dir. James Wan, Universal Pictures)

CREATIVE PROJECTSWriterlDirectorlProducer, HOME (30 Mm. Short, RED)AUDIENCE AWARD: Dam Short Film FestivalBEST NARRATIVE SHORT; Eugene InternationalBEST NARRATIVE SHORT HONORABLE MENTION: Ojai Film FestivalOFFICIAL SELECTION: Boston Film Festival, Cincinnati Film FestivalCleveland International, Green Bay Film Festival, Kansas CityHollywood Film Festival, Napa Valley! New Hope Film Festival NewportBeach, South Dakota! Stony Brook Film Festival

WriterlDirectorlProducer, MILK & COOKIES (11 Mm, Short, HO & 16mm)OFFICIAL SELECTION: HollyShorts Film Festival! Palm SprIngs Int’l

2012—2013

Writer, NAOMI FEDERLINE (110 pg. Original Feature)WINNER’S CIRCLE: StonjPms lntemational

Writer, PUSHING DAISIES (WSpec Drama)FINALIST: Write Movies International

Writer, IT’S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA (IV Spec comedy)FINALIST: The Writers Place

2010

2009

2008

May 2013

2013—2014

Writer, THE FISCHER KIDS (30 pg. Original Short) 2008

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• Research, prepare, and organize trial exhibit and witness review materials for court.Design and manage exhibit database. Review documents for privilege, draftassociated logs, and assemble for production.

Paralegal 2006—2007MORGAN LEWIS & BOCKIUS

• Prepare and organize appellate appendices, briefs, and exhibits for court. Draft tablesof authority and content. Assemble documents for production and compose privilegelogs. Code and update discovery and pleading databases. Prepare and servediscovery. Build witness preparation files. Design and maintain case materialrepositories.

Paralegal 2002—2006HELLER EHRMAN

• Prepare exhibits, issues binders, and witness preparation files for trial. Draft tables ofauthority and content. File pleadings with court! serve discovery, and updaterespective databases. Assemble documents for production, compose privilege logs,code correspondence, and schedule court reporters. Review and summarize medicalrecords re asbestos work histories. Analyze claims files and document productions forcompliance re asbestos insurance coverage. Consolidate and itemize invoices.

Records Clerk 2001—2002HELLER EHRMAN

• Generate, maintain! and track case files and repositories. Code and index discoveryand pleadings. Update correspondence. Process legal documentation and relatedmaterials for offsite storage. Fulfill all attorney and staff file requests.

SKILLSAdobe Acrobat I) Bridge II Media Encoder II Photoshop 1/ Premiere Pro /1 Apple ColorCompressor II Final Cut 7 II Arri Alexa II Canon DSLR II MS Excel I) PowerPoint

REFERENCESLiz Radley Visual Effects (Million Dollar Baby) 818.262.8363David S. Ward Writer) Director (Sleepless In Seattle) 714.744.7813Jeff Stanzler Writer) Director (Sony. Haters) 714.997.6815

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Department of Communications 144 Doubletree LaneUNA Box 5007 Florence, Alabama 35634Florence, Alabama 35632 (256) 718-0876 Home(256) 765-4260 (256) 627-2677 Mobilegpittsuna.edu gpitts.phdgmail .com

SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCES

Gregory Pitts is a professor and chairperson in the Department of Communications at the University ofNorth Alabama, where he is responsible for core administrative ftrnctions in an academic unit with 10MI-time and five part-time faculty and approximately 350 majors. Other leadership roles include:Director of Faculty and Student Programs for the National Association of Television ProgramExecutives (NATPE) and media management trainer for the International Broadcasting Bureau. He isan active member of the Broadcast Education Association (BEA) and the Association for Education inJournalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) and completed the Journalism and Mass Communication Leadership Institute for Diversity (JLID) Fellowship through AEJMC. His leadership experiencesinclude tasks in budgeting, curriculum development and course scheduling, assessment and long rangeplanning. Pirts is the past recipient of two Fulbright appointments and two Fulbright Specialistappointments as well as numerous international teaching and consulting visits. He is co-author of TheRadio Broadcasting Industry (with Alan Albanan) and has published in Communication TechnologyUpdate, Communication Law & Policy, Journal ofRadio Studies, Southwestern Mass CommunicationJournal, Ecquid Novi and Feedback.

EDUCATION

Doctor of Philosophy, Communications, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, 1992.Dissertation: The Future oJAM Radio: Station Owner and Manager Attitudes About Its Decline,Condition, and Outlook.Dissertation Advisor: Dr. Norman (Sam) SwanDissertation funding through a National Association ofBroadcasters (NAB,) Research Grant of

$2,687. As a doctoral student competing against full-time faculty, I received one of five competitivelyselected research grants awarded by the NAB.

Master of Speech Communication, Auburn University, 1983.

Bachelor of Arts, Prelaw/Communication, Auburn University, 1982.

ADMINISTRATIVE

Professor and Department Chair, Department of Communications, University of North Alabama,Florence, Alabama, 2009— present. Tenured. www.una.edu/communicationsCourses Taught:Communications in a Global Age Global Media SystemsComparative Media Systems Program ResearchCommunication Portfolio

Administrative accomplishments:-Provide leadership to 10 full-time faculty members and five part-time faculty in the Department ofCommunications, offering two academic degrees and six concentrations. The department is one of the

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TEACHING

Associate Professor of Communication, Slane College of Communication and Fine Arts, BradleyUniversity, Peoria, Illinois, 2001 —2009. Associate Department Chair, 2006—2009.Tenured andpromoted in 2003.Courses Taught: Three courses per semester.

Media Sales Media ManagementCommunication Theory Mass Media in a Global EnvironmentMedia Research Development and Communication

Teaching Recognition: Student Mentoring and Faculty/Student Collaboration. Office ofTeachingExcellence and Faculty Development (OTEFD), Bradley University. 2004 — 2008.

Assistant Professor of Television-Radio, Division of Electronic Media & Film, Southern MethodistUniversity, Dallas, Texas, 1998—2001.Courses Taught: Three courses per semester.

Communication Theory-Graduate Survey of Electronic MediaResearch Methods-Graduate History of BroadcastingSelling Electronic Media Writing for Mass MediaSeminar: Radio Programming Basic Video and Audio ProductionElectronic Media Management Techniques

Associate Professor, Department of Radio-Television, College of Communications, Arkansas StateUniversity, Jonesboro, Arkansas, 1991 — 1998.Tenured andpromoted in 1996.Assistant to the Dean for Development Projects, College of Communications, 1995 — 1997.Internship Coordinator, College of Communications, 1991 — 1997.Courses taught: Four courses per semester.Advanced Studies in Broadcast Management (Graduate)Electronic Media Management Radio-Television Advertising & SalesPrograms and Audiences Television ENG/EFP TechniquesCommunications Research Survey of Electronic MediaRadio Production

Visiting Instructor, Department of Speech and Theatre Arts, Western Carolina University,Cullowhee, North Carolina, 1990— 1991. One year position while completing my dissertation.Courses taught: Four courses per semester.

Broadcast Operations Broadcast and Cable Sales & PromotionBroadcast Writing Television Production

Instructor, Department of Broadcasting and Graduate Teaching Associate, Department of Speech,University of Tennessee-Knoxville, 1988— 1990.Courses taught: One course per semester

Producing for Radio Fundamentals of Public SpeakingBusiness and Professional Speaking

Instructor, Department of Communication Arts, Louisiana College, Pineville, Louisiana, 1983— 1988.Courses taught: Four courses per semester.

Seminar: Broadcast Regulation

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The Radio Broadcasting Industry. With Alan Albarran. Series on Mass Communications, Allyn andBacon Publishers, 2001.

Info Trac College Edition Workbookfor Electronic Media. Wadsworth Publishing, 2001.

The Future ofAM Radio: Station owner and manager attitudes about its decline, condition and outlook,results ofa national study. Monograph prepared for the National Association of Broadcasters,Washington, D.C., as part of an NAB Faculty Research Grant, September 1992.

BOOK CHAPTERS AND ENTRIES:

“Radio Broadcasting” in Communication Technology Update, 14th edition. August E. Grant and JenniferH. Meadows, Editors. Focal Press, 2014.

“Radio Broadcasting” in Communication Technology Update, 13th edition. August E. Grant and JenniferH. Meadows, Editors. Focal Press, 2012.

“Obstacles to professional practices and ethics in Kyrgyzstan” in Eric Freedman and Richard Shafer(Eds.) After the Czars and Commissars: Journalism in Authoritarian Post-Soviet Central Asia,University of Michigan Press, May 2011.

“Radio Broadcasting” in Communication Technology Update, 12th edition. August E. Grant and JenniferH. Meadows, Editors. Focal Press, 2010.

“Radio Broadcasting” in Communication Technology Update, I edition. August E. Grant and JenniferH. Meadows, Editors. Focal Press, 2008.

“Radio Broadcasting” in Communication Technology Update, 10th edition. August E. Grant and JenniferH. Meadows, Editors. Focal Press, 2006.

Contributing author, Encyclopedia ofRadio. Entries for Advertising on Radio, Radio Advertising Bureau,Simulcasting and WRR-FM. Chris Sterling, Editor, Routledge, Philadelphia, PA, 2004.

“Radio Broadcasting” in Communication Technology Update, 9tI edition. August E. Grant and Jennifer H.Meadows, Editors. Focal Press, 2004.

“Radio Broadcasting” in Communication Technology Update, 8th edition. August E. Grant and Jennifer H.Meadows, Editors. Focal Press, 2002.

“Radio Broadcasting” in Communication Technology Update, 7th edition. August E. Grant and JenniferHarman Meadows, Editors. Focal Press, 2000.

“Electronic Media and the 2l Century: Some thoughts about radio and television in Nigeria” in Hostingthe 140” Anniversary of the Nigerian Press. With Alan Albarran. Tunji Oseni and Lanre Idowu,Editors. Tosen Consult, Lagos, Nigeria, 2000.

Contributing author, Magill’s Ready Reference: Censorship. Entries for Associated Press, NationalAssociation of Broadcasters and Program Production. Salem Press: Pasadena, CA., 1997.

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REFEREED PAPERS

A career in journalism or just a job: An examination ofjob satisfaction and professionalism. Paperpresented at Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Montreal, Canada,August 10, 2014.

Parliamentarians and Free Press: Take two. Paper presented at Zambia and World Press EthicsConference, Lusaka, Zambia, September 1,2007.

The Zambian Conundrum: Attitudes toward press freedom among members of parliament. Paperpresented at Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Washington,D.C., August 11,2007.

Job Satisfaction and Professionalism Among Private Radio Station Employees in Uganda. Paperpresented at Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, San Francisco,CA, August 4, 2006.

Job Satisfaction and Professionalism Among Radio and Television Employees in Serbia and Montenegro.Paper presented at Global Fusion 2004, St. Louis, MO, October 31, 2004.

The Development of Private Radio Stations in Bulgaria after Communism. Paper presented at GlobalFusion 2004, St. Louis, MO, October 30, 2004.

Job Satisfaction and Professionalism Among Private Radio Station Employees in Bulgaria. Paperpresented at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Kansas City,KS, August 4, 2003.

Job Satisfaction Among the New Generation of Commercial Radio Station Employees in Bulgaria. Paperpresented at the Broadcast Education Association, Las Vegas, NV, April 5, 2003.

Management Case Study: KDEA-FM, a station acquisition study. Paper presented at the meeting of theBroadcast Education Association, Las Vegas, NV, April 9, 2002. This case study received firstplace in the Management and Sales Division’s refereed case study competition.

Attitudinal and Structural Levels of Professionalism Among Television Newsworkers. Paper presented atthe Broadcast Education Association in Las Vegas, NV, April 21, 2001. This paper ranked secondin the News Divisions open competition.

Reading and Rating the Press: Press freedom and fair reporting in Zambia. Paper presented at theAssociation for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Phoenix, AZ, August 12,2000.

Radio Formats and American Popular Music: Instant export and invective import and media and musicpreferences in Zambia. Panel topic and accompanying paper presented at the Association forEducation in Journalism and Mass Communication, Phoenix, AZ, August 10, 2000.

Public Perceptions: Democratization and press freedom in Zambia. Presented at the Broadcast EducationAssociation in Las Vegas, NV, April 8, 2000. This paper ranked third in the InternationalDivisions open competition.

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Chairing the Small Program. Panel presentation at the Association of Education in journalism and MassCommunication, Chicago, IL, August 11,2012.

Faculty Opportunities to Help Build Sustainable Media Enterprises in Developing Markets. Panelpresentation at the Broadcast Education Association, Las Vegas, NV, April 17, 2012.

Further Along the Long Tail: Free, the New Electronic Media, and Monetization. Panel presentation atthe Broadcast Education Association, Las Vegas,NV, April 16, 2010.

Keeping Up to Date; Professional organizations that provide workshops for faculty—NATPE FacultyFellowships/Seminars. Panel presentation at the Broadcast Education Association, Las Vegas,NV, April 27, 2006.

Commercial Radio Broadcasting in Bulgaria. Panel presentation at the meeting of the BroadcastEducation Association, Las Vegas, NV, April 8, 2002.

The Times Are Changing: Parliamentarians’ attitudes about press freedom in Zambia. Presented at theBroadcast Education Association in Las Vegas, Nevada, April 18, 1999.

Selling Broadcast Sales; The sales course in the RTV curriculum. Panel presentation at the BroadcastEducation Association Convention, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 8, 1995.

Whose Signal is it Anyway? The Battle of Rhetoric Over the 1992 Cable Act. Panel presentation at theBroadcast Education Association Convention, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 20, 1994.

Do AM Managers Care Whether AM Survives? Presentation at the 22nd Annual Convention of thePopular Culture Association, Louisville, Kentucky, March 20, 1992.

FULBRIGHT FELLOWSHIPS

Fulbright Lecturer and Researcher, University of Montenegro, Podgorica, Montenegro, February — May2006.Lecturer to media students and media industry professionals on mass communications topics,

including applied research methods, media management, advertising sales, and promotional strategies.Consulted with two municipal television stations, through an assignment facilitated by the MontenegroMedia Institute, to offer ideas to improve the stations’ operations and sales/marketing initiatives.

Fulbright Specialist, Liberal Arts University, Lut’sk, Ukraine, May 14— 28, 2004.This was a return teaching and lecturing grant to Lut’sk, Ukraine. Served as lecturer to students

majoring in journalism and management. Topics included communication theory, advertising, publicrelations and research methods. Served as English language partner for Ukrainian faculty members andstudents.

Fulbright Specialist, Liberal Arts University, Lut’sk. Ukraine, May 15 — June 4, 2002.Awarded a lecturer position at Liberal Arts University, a private university founded shortly after

Ukraine severed its ties with the Soviet Union. Lectures were presented to students majoring in journalismand economics. Topics included journalism, management, advertising, communication theory, public

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Gregory Piusentrepreneurial grants that I have identified to address specific opportunities and needs.

The First Amendment Center and the American Society of News Editors. Education grant otS5,000, withadditional UNA funds, to promote First Amendment Awareness among students and faculty on

the campus of the University of North Alabama. Spring 2011.

First Amendment Awareness. The Alabama Press Association Educational Foundation. Two educationalgrants totaling $1,330 to promote First Amendment Awareness among secondary school studentsand to launch a weekend journalism workshop for students of color. Spring 2013.

The Liberty Tree Initiative. Education grant of $5,000, with additional UNA funds, to promote FirstAmendment Awareness among students and faculty on the campus of the University of NorthAlabama. Spring 20i 1.

NATPE Education Foundation grants. In my role with the NATPE Education Foundation, NATPE paysnot only my expenses but also the expenses for students at universities where I have taught.NATPE pays the cost for intern meals, hotel expenses, and conference registration during theNATPE Conference. From 1994 to the present, my relationship with NATPE has generated grantsupport of $87,000 for my students to participate at the NATPE Conference.

Cox International Center, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, May 17— 20, 2006. Travel Grant ofS554 for panel participation in “Media Management in the Journalism Curriculum”, University ofBelgrade, Department of Journalism, Belgrade, Serbia.

Office of Teaching Excellence and Faculty Development. Grant of $2,281 to support faculty-studentcollaborative study on television political poll reporting. Fall 2004 and Spring 2005, BradleyUniversity.

Office of the Provost, Bradley University. Grant of $900 to fund involvement in an Internet2: NATPECareer Workshop from Bradley University. Fall 2004 and Spring 2005.

Office of Teaching Excellence and Faculty Development. Grant of $455 to support faculty-studentcollaborative study on radio listening. This grant resulted in a faculty mentored student researchpaper/presentation at the Bradley University Student Research Expo. Spring 2004. The presentingstudent was awarded second place in the competition. Fall 2003, Bradley University.

Journalism in Sub-Saharan Africa. Grants from ICAC: 5500, Office of Minority Students: 5200,Caterpillar Global Scholars Program: $150, to support the visit by Dr. Francis Kasoma from theUniversity of Zambia to visit Bradley University for a series of class visits and lectures aboutjournalism in Zambia and Sub-Saharan Africa. April 12— 16, 2002.

Office of General Education. Grant of $3,000 to develop a Cultural Formations course titled, Ethics andthe Media: Are we what we watch, hear and read?, Southern Methodist University. 2001.

Meadows Faculty Research Grant. Grant of $2,000 for Professionalism Orientation of TelevisionNewsworkers. With Ray Carroll. Southern Methodist University, 2001.

Instructional Technology Grant, “AVID” Software Nonlinear Video Editing: Training the teachers to trainto students. Grant of $2,500 from Southern Methodist University, August 1999.

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Gregory Pitts

Announcer and Reporter, WJ}1O, Opelika, Alabama, 1978—1981.

Announcer, WCRI, Scottsboro, Alabama, 1975— 1978.

CREATIVE PROJECTS

NATPE Career Advice Videos. Executive Producer and supervisor for student editors of nine careeradvice videos produced from NATPE Education Student Career Workshops. All videos areavailable for free viewing by students and faculty through YouTube. 2007—2008. Search terms:NATPE Career Advice. Or, http://NATPEVideos.notlong.com.

Travel Adventures: My Fulbright Adventure in Montenegro, Available on Blogspot:http://fulbrightmontenegro.blogspot.com/ Created February, 2006.

Media Use Among Students at Western Carolina University: An Investigation of an IsolatedUser Group. Presented to the station manager and staff. \VWCU-FM, 1991.

KKLC-AM, Application for license transfer, 1985. Prepared for Louisiana College for submission to theFederal Communications Commission, including equipment and engineering calculations andexpense and revenue projections.

Lee County Student Listenership Surveys, 1980— 1981, 1981 — 1982 and 1982— 1983. Reports prepared

a for the management of WEGL-FM and the Auburn University Board of Communications.

WEGL-FM, Application for license renewal, 1981. Prepared for Auburn University for submission to theFederal Communications Commission, including programming reports and ascertainment.

Title IX allegation against Auburn University, WEGL-FM investigative documentary, 1981.

“God, Man and Country,” radio documentary produced for WJHO, Opelika, Alabama, 1980.

OTHER HONORS AND AWARDS

Kappa Tau Alpha National Journalism Honor Society, 1991.

Outstanding Graduate Teaching Associate, College of Communications, University of Tennessee, 1989—1990.

Whos Who Among Students at American Universities and Colleges, 1981 — 1982.

Alabama Broadcaster’s Association Scholarship and Award for Excellence in Broadcasting, 1981.

Alpha Epsilon Rho Broadcasting Honorary, 1980—1982.

Eugene D. Hess Award for Outstanding Varsity Debater, 1980— 1981.

Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha Forensic Honorary, 1980— 1982.

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Gregory Pius• Member, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, 1993— present.

Member, Broadcast Education Association, 1990— present.

SERVICE (SELECTED EXAMPLES)

UNIVERSITY:

Member, UNA Presidential Search Committee, 2014— present.

Member, UNA Marketing Council, 2014 to present.

Member, Commencement Committee. 2013 to present.

Chair, LThJA Faculty Outstanding Advising Award Committee, 2014.

Member, UNA Committee to Revise the University Core Competencies, 2012—2013.

Member, Vice President for Advancement Search Committee, University of North Alabama. 2012.

Member, Master of Professional Studies Degree Program Development Committee, 2010—2011; Chair,2011—2012.

Member, Bradley University Curriculum and Regulations Committee, peer elected to represent the SlaneCollege of Communications and Fine Arts, 2006—2009.

Member, Provost Search Committee. Elected by peers in Communications and Fine Arts to serve on

Provost Search Committee, Bradley University, 2005.

Member, Provost’s Committee on Post-Baccalaureate Education, Bradley University, Fall 2002.

Member, Teaching Technology Committee, Southern Methodist University, 1999—2000.

Member, General Education Committee, Arkansas State University, 1996— 1998.

Member, Institutional Review Board for the Protection of Human Subjects, Arkansas State University,1993—1998.

Member, Dean Search Committee, College of Communications, University of Tennessee, 1990— 1991.

COLLEGE:

Member. Chairs Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, University of North Alabama, 2009— present.

Member, Slane College of Communication and Fine Arts Personnel Committee. Elected by peers, Fall2008—2009.

Member, Slane College of Communication and Fine Arts Executive Committee. Non-voting committee

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Patricia F. Sanders, Ph.D.

Department of Communications 256-765-4780 (office)University of North Alabama 256-383-3407 (home)UNA Box 5070 [email protected]. AL 35632

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Regent University, 2008, Communications

M.A. University of North Alabama, 1994, Non-School based Community Counseling

B.S. Univershy of North Alabama, 1982, Radio-Television-Film and Journalism.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Current: (1999 to present)Assistant Professor of Radio-Television-Interactive Media and BroadcastJournalism

Courses have taught or currently teaching:COM 120 Orientation (team Taught)COM 201 Fundamentals of SpeechCOM 205 Communication in a Global AgeCOM 240 Introduction to Radio-Television-FilmCOM 241 Introduction to Radio Production and PerformanceCOM 250 Communications \Vriting (radio, TV, print and web)COM 256 Fundamentals of Electronic MediaCOM 317 Media ConvergenceCOM 380 AnnouncingCOM 420 Portfolio Prep (team taught)COM 450 Senior SeminarCOM 470 Electronic Media Management and OperationsCOM 193 Broadcast journalism Newsroom PracticumCOM 495 Radio-Television-Film InternshipCOM 499 Independent Study

Approved to teach on the Graduate Faculty

Northwest Shoals Community College (January, 1999 —July, 1999)Full-time Instructor

Courses: Speech

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3Video:

Final Cut Pro video editing softwareAdobe Premiere editing softwareiMovieStudio production utilizing various pieces of equipment: cameras, switcher,

teleprompter, camera control units, monitors, VTR and DVDaudio players/recorders, various microphones, lighting system, patch bay

ScriptwritingVideo Shooting

Other Media/software:Digital Photography:PhotoshopDSLR camerasSoundshdes Plus a production tool for still image and audio web presentations\Vebsite!portfolio developmentVarious producuon related apps

New Media Technology and Soda! Networking Use/Skills:Facebook Twitter PodcastingiTunes Blogging web publication and digital storytellingSound Cloud Linkedln

Various media work:Stringer for television reports and print media.

Magazine:\Vriter/conttibutor for area and regional publication.

Voice-Over \Vork (skilled in voicing various production pieces)

Voice over work for business presentation at International Paper — Courdand mill

Voice over work for religious presentation at local church

Voice over project for the Thomas Group-a consulting firm who used the videopromotional purposes across the United States

Voicemail systems for Occidental Chemical Company and Northwest AlabamaCouncil of Local Governments.

Commercial advertising for radio projects

Moderator and Mistress of Ceremonies for various events

Scholars’ Bowl and National Geographic Alabama Geography Bee.

Award presenter for Mainstream Economic Development Annual Banquet

Group discussion for Times Da% Community Conversation on race and diversity

Voiced and appeared in United Way video

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5“New Media Roughens Terrestrial Radio’s Terrain,” Broadcast Education Association National

Convention, Las Vegas, Nevada. Session: Survival of Traditional Media in a New MediaEnvironment,” April 2008

“Developing a Working Work Ethic in Young Learners,” Broadcast Education Association DistrictII Conference, Columbia, South Carolina, October 2008 —Refereed

“Support for Bricks and Mortar Studios: Do Colleges and Industry Support the Idea?” PanelPresentation, Broadcast Education Association Annual Convention, Las Vegas, Nevada,April 2010

“HD: High Diversity, Incorporating Diversity into the Pedagogy”, Broadcast EducationAssociation Annual Convention, Las Vegas, Nevada. April 2011

Moderator and Panelist, “The Radio Star: Is it Seizing Its Opportunity to Shine During NaturalDisasters? Broadcast Education Association”, Las Vegas, Nevada. April 2012

“The Diminishing Role of Radio in 21” Century Broadcast Curriculum”, Broadcast EducationAssociation, Las Vegas, Nevada, April 2012

“Journey to China: Communications Students Experience the Far East”, Broadcast EducationAssociation Annual Convention, Las Vegas, Nevada. April 2014.

“Beyond the Classroom: Running a media club, field experiences and internship opportunities!”,Broadcast Education Association Annual Convention. Las Vegas, Nevada. April 2014.

DISSERTATION

“Joining the Digital Landscape: An Exploratory Study of the Diffusion and Adoption of HighDefinition Radio Technology by the Broadcasting Industry,” Regent University, March2008.

ACADEMIC AND CREATIVE PUBLICATIONS AND SUBMISSIONS

Produced and edited story for Alabama Public Television on historic battleship trip from the eastcoast to Mobile, Alabama for renovation and restoration 2000

National radio piece, summer 2001. Produced a piece on WC Handy Music Festival for “Studio360”, a national radio program produced by WNYC and heard over 60-stations across theCountry via Public Radio International.

Voice of America. Wrote, voiced and produced a piece on the Helen Keller Festival for aninternational audience.

Regional Edward R. Murrow Award—”Feeling Better in Alabama” provided the voice over for aseries that focused on healthcare and the poor in rural areas in the state of Alabama. Pieceaired on Alabama Public Radio, 2004.

Submission — “Broadcasters, Listeners and the Diffusion of HD Radio: The Technology,”Broadcast Education Association National Convention, Call for Papers, Las Vegas,Nevada, November 2006.

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7Academic Advisors Conference, University of North Alabama, 2010.

National Broadcasting Society Annual Convention, Los Angeles, California, 2011

Broadcast Education Association Annual Convention, Las Vegas, Nevada, 2011

Advanced Multi Media Boot Camp, Freedom Forum Institute, Nashvffle, Tennessee, 2011

Broadcast Education Association Annual Convention, Las Vegas, Nevada, 2012.

Broadcast Education Association Annual Convention, Las Vegas, Nevada, 2014

Tide IX Training. National Center for Higher Education Risk Management (NCF{ERM) , 2014

Alabama Broadcasters Association Workshop for Educators, Birmingham, Alabama, 2014.

Teachapalooza 2014!. An academic training conference for educators or technology, journalism and

multimedia. The Poynter Institute, St. Petersburg, Florida. 2014

Professional voice over training, Edge Studio. New York. 2014.

ACADEMIC MEMBERSHIPS

Broadcast Education AssociationRadio Television News Directors AssociationNational Communication AssociationReligious Communication AssociationAssociation for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC)

ACADEMIC SERVICE AND COMMITTEE WORK

Faculty Senate Executive Committee, 2011-2012.Faculty Senate, 2008-2014.

Search CommitteesVP for Student AffairsPublic Relations FacultyJournalism FacultyRadio-Televison-Film FacultyAthletics DirectorTheatre FacultyDirector of Student Recreational CenterCoordinator of At-Risk students in Center for Academic AdvisingCommunications Department, ChairArt Department Faculty searchChair, Communications Department, Broadcast Faculty searchBroadcast faculty searchDean for Arts & Sciences search committee

Shared GovernanceStudent Financial Services Committee, President 2012-2013International Program Offerings Committee, Vice PresidentInternational Program Offerings Committee, President, 2012-present.

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Lab FacilitiesRenovation ($50,000)Developed a proposal to entirely renovate radio and television lab facilities 2007-2008

Resulted in a total new build-out of two new radio studios, 2008Ordered each piece of equipment, redesigned the existing studio and anew studio, overseeing its build and obtained an engineer

Developed a proposal with professional consultant, Kent Green, to renovatetelevision studio and upgrade of equipment

Oversee radio lab and supervise student worker

Internet Radio Station ProposalSought out and developed a proposal for an Internet radio station for the CommunicationsDepartment; secured funding through VPAA’s office; Executive Council approval, spring

2009.Professional Studio Equipment (from APR, 2010)

Secured a donation of $15, 000 to $20, 000 dollars worth of radio and computer equipmentfrom APR to the Department of Communications.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND ACTIVITES

Board Member Alabama Associated Press Broadcasters Association (AAPBA).

Public Radio News Directors, Incorporated (PRNDI).

Produced and edited story for Alabama Public Television as part of continuing learning processthrough externship and television teaching.

Externship at WAAY-TV to keep up-to-date on television production.

Assist in judging of Associated Press radio tapes for professional category awards.

Professional development with nationally known voice coach Marilyn Pittman.

Facilitator for a Times Daify “Community Conversation” a group discussion on race and diversity.

Applied for International Radio & Television Society FoundationFaculty/Industry Seminar “Digital Summit” 2008.

Applied for and selected for training seminar on “MultimediaJournalism for College Educators” forJuly 2009.

Moderator for Gubernatorial Candidates Forum on UNA Campus. Hosted by SGA and ShoalsChamber of Commerce. 2011.

Moderator for Black Faculty Staff Association’s Educational Forum, 2011, 2012

Moderator for Black Faculty and Staff Association’s Minority Scholarship Program, 2011

Speaker UNA Alumni Leadership Summit, 2012

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Board member for Rape Response.

Member PTO McBride Elementary School and Muscle Shoals Middle SchoolsSelected for parent panel for Southern Regional Education Board (SCREB), a program thatlooks at “making middle schools matter.”

Board member Shoals Chapter American Red Cross

Board member \Vesr Way Child Development Center

Board member Florence Community Policing Council

United \Vay Board of Directors

Worked with Youth United Way of the Shoals group

Host student for Groundhog Shadowing Day-Shoals Chamber

Founding Board Member, Secretary and Vice President of Muscle Shoals Education Foundation

Board Member Parents Advisory Council-Muscle Shoals High School

Formal Grievance Hearing Officer for public housing for the Florence Housing Authority

Steering committee member of the Northwest Alabama HIV Prevention Community PlanningGroup

Graduate of highly competitive Leadership Alabama Class XIVCurrently serve on nomination committee

City of Muscle Shoals Planning Board-appointed six year term, Chair 2006-2007

United Way Trustee, 2009-present

Mt. Carmel Church Youth Group-Taught a session on public speaking, February 2012.

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AInDedpun1p

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Sherhonda Allen49 County Road 324, Florence, AL 35634; 256-366-1692;she rho nd aO 5@ aol. corn

The TimesDaily, Florence, Ala. 8/1995-PresentCity EditorSkilled in adapting to various type writing and writing assignmentsEssential duties:

• Accomplish writing assignments, which include all types ofwriting for education, arts and entertainment, profiles, business,general assignment and magazine features

• Proof writing assignments from staff, editorials from executiveeditor and written communication from other departments

• Write and proof website content• Recently completed writing and editing of company magazine,

Shoals Woman, as well as assist in coordinating Shoals Womanof the Year event.

• Coach staff on writing assignments, including reviewing copy andmaking corrections

• Develop and analyze staff’s yearly performance appraisals• Provide customer support and answer customer and public

inquiries• Act as agent for company at all times• Prepare employee records, including yearly staff vacation

schedule, daily schedules, staff holiday work rotations and adaily schedule of staff articles

• Coordinate with various other departments to ensure non-duplication of tasks

• Coordinate with photography department• Provide staff updates during weekly meetings• Supervise and provide general oversight, guidance and direction

to seven staff members

The University of North Alabama, Florence, Ala.Spring and Fall semesters 2012Writing coach, Communications DepartmentEssential duties

• Responsible for teaching and coaching students in writing lab inbasic communications

• Student classifications were from sophomore to senior• Led class through skills assessments and assignments• Graded assignments and kept grade roster• Responsible for daily attendance roster

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• Coordinated with staff in planning special events on behalf of theuniversity president’s office for distinguished guests and visitors

• Wrote copy for yearly university magazine• Coordinated media visits on campus• Developed press releases for national media with emphasis on

academia• Wrote, edited and produced internal faculty/staff publication,

coordinated through office design staff• Assisted University Relations director in event planning, internal

and external communications as needed

December 1983 University of North Alabama graduate; BA degree inJournalism and Broadcasting with minor in English

Awards• 2010, Second Place, Alabama Press Association Better

Newspaper Contest, Best Human Interest Column• 2007, Second Place, Alabama Press Association Better

Newspaper Contest, Best Human Interest Column• 2003, Third Place, Alabama Press Association Better Newspaper

Contest, Best Human Interest Column• 2001, First Place, Alabama Press Association Better Newspaper

Contest, Best Human Interest Column

Memberships• Society of Professional Journalists• American Society of News Editors• American Christian Fiction Writers Association

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MICHAEL BLAIR106 E Tomblgbee St.Apt. 17 (256) 577-3391Florence, AL 35630 michael.s.blalr@gmalLcom

EDUCATION

University of North Cat na at Greensboro August 2005— May 2008M.F.A. FHm and Video Production Greensboro. NCCumulative GPA 3.81 on 4.0 soc e

East Tennessee State University August 2001 — May 2005BA., EngUsh: BS.. SFclooyJohnson City, TNCumUlative GPA 3.88 on 4.0 scoleHonors/Awards: Summa Cum laude

Univers ty Honors ScholarEngish Hanorsn-DiscipCne

SOFTWARE PROFICIENCIES

Prof icency will bath Moo and PC operating sYstems W:CtOSD1 Ofce. Era! Cur S’udo Pro Tools.Adobe A’er Effects. Adobe Photasnoc. Adobe Dreamwecver

WORK EXPERIENCE

MEA Medic Coordinator- Hollins University / American Dance Festival Summer MFA ProgramJune — August 2011

Superv:sed and .mointaned MFA Meda Lab; .4ss.sted students using media ab computers’ Ma:nrained,orgarJzed. and checkea n/cut media !ob audiovisual equon. ent: Taught media rjTC’a;! on Mcvie.Fine, Cut Pro OVO. and OVO Studio Pro to MFA studentr Responsibe tcr the mpenientoton andexecution of multimedia for PAPA presentarions. performances, and thesis shows

Contact: effery BuIIoc. Di’ectcr. Hollins / ADF M.F.A P’ogrcmelephone: (540) 352-6429 Email: jhullock hailns.edu

• Video Editor / Assistant

Ed,; an develop son documentar.es for Professor Anthony r’ago;a: Encode

DVDs. packagng. ala promot’ora’ m t°r;c Ca-created and desgned apromote ano astnoure Professor ‘rocola’s vdeo crc:ects

Contact: Antnony Ftooa, Protessor. UNCG Deo. Brcccccs:ng Dna Cinema‘eleDnone: {336) 333-5350 Emal: anfrago’u—:g.ecu

• Video Editor - Engine Wise April — July 2010Ed ted a series of instruc’iorcl ‘ceos for En;.ne ‘Nse’s ccrccrcte -“ed site ceacored ‘o yacnt engnema nenonce and repair

• Freelance Transcription April 2009— August 2010Transcribed audio and vdec content for vcrous procucron companes Including Lcvett Productions(NYC). Web Lob (NYC) and A COILS Films (Wilmington NC)

• Grant Consultant - Film Commission at Northwest Alabama March - April 2009Researched. cc-wrote and edited a feosibnity and market study report for The F:,m Ccmmss,an ofNorThwest Alabama to be inc/uded in The grant pr000sai for a &gita meda proouc’Ian center

• Wriler/1 Assistant Camera/Editor - North Carolina Veterinary Medical Association Summer 2007

Worked with a team o Three other graduate students to produce a ser’es of three public se1ce

announcements for the North Carclra Veternany Medico. Assocaton: Wrote ‘he scrpts neloedoperate the Sucerlamm film camera, recorded red and studio sound. and cc edited the P5,45

January 2010- PresentJune — December 2008design, one duarcareweD site intended to

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DESARE C. FRAZIER1102 Davison Avenue

Muscle Shoals, Alabama(601) 918-8398

[email protected]

EXPERIENCE

3/2012-Present News Director/Account Executive, WZZA Radio, Tuscumbia, ALProduce and write daily newscasts, commercials, and public serviceannouncements. Responsible for building and maintaining relationshipswith station clients by promoting effectiveness of radio advertising.

5/2009-9/2011 Executive Director of Communications, MINACT, Inc., Jackson, MSProduced and wrote weekly e-mail blast. Produced and designed quarterlynewsletter and semi-annual newsletter for a division under contractwith Nissan-North America. Produced and wrote annual calendar fordistribution company-wide, to the Department of Labor and the NationalOffice of Job Corps. Wrote press releases, organized events, handled mediainquiries, and represented company at public functions. Traveled to conductoutreach with govermnent officials, educational institutions, communityorganizations, and workforce development agencies for Job Corps centercontract proposals.

1/2009-6/2009 Adjunct Communications Professor, Belhaven College, Jackson, MSTaught students the fundamentals of public speaking, how to analyze anaudience, select and research speech topics, use visual aids, and deliver andcritique speeches.

1/2008-11/2008 Weekend Anchor/News Reporter, WAPT 16 (ABC) Jackson, MSAnchored weekend newscast, wrote news stories, reviewed andapproved reporter scripts. Trained and provided support to weekendstaff beginning television news careers. Generated story ideas, organizeddaily news shoots with videographers. conducted interviews, wrote newsreports and presented reports live and in studio.

1/200 1-12/2007 Anchor/News Reporter, WAFT 16 (ABC) Jackson. MSCo-Anchored 5 pm newscast, anchored mornings, 6 pm and II pm newscastsas needed. Solo anchored 5pm newscast for approximately 16 months.Networked with community leaders, political officials, agencies and privatecitizens to generate daily news story ideas. Produced and wrote the number onerated segment in the market for six years: The Restaurant Report. Emmy Awardfor Hurricane Katrina coverage. Associated Press and National Association ofBlack Joumalist Awards for news coverage and special reports.

1/2000-1/2001 Education Reporter/Anchor WYFF 4 (NBC) Greenville, SCUsed a variety of approaches to cover education and related issues.

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BETSY MCINERNEY, MMC I 256-645-3100 I [email protected]

EDUCATION

2007 MASTER OF MASS COMMUNICATIONS in Integrated Marketing Communications

University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina

2006 BACHELOR OF ARTS in Public Relations with Minor in Political Science

University of South Carolina, Columbia, South CarolIna

-National Champion, international Division: National PRSSA Bateman Competition, June 2006

-International Student, Lorenzo de’Medid Art Institute: Florence, Italy, January through June 2005

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

ALABAMA CHANIN Florence, Alabama

Public Relations and Sales I )une 2013 — November 2013

-Managed all press and media relations inquiries, responses, visfts, interviews, photo and him shoots.

-Managed Fall 2013 Fashion Week private trunk shows, events and sales In New York City.

-Managed opening event of the new Factory Cafe, Event and Retail space with press and Chamber of Commerce.

4lanaged and executed trunk shows and events in Jackson Hole, WY, Chattanooga, TN and Charleston, SC.

-Managed and executed all press and event sampling, including for the recent CFDA/LEXUS Sustainable Fashion

Award win and luncheon hosted at ABC Home in New York City.

-Managed all external event participation including Red Rhythm Runway and the HEATH Ceramics/Southern

Foodways Alliance opening and marketplace.

-Managed national wholesale accounts and also on-site sales through phone and email.

-Hosted all Factory guests including tours and introductions to additional staff as needed.

-Day-to-day management of internal communication and PR efforts.

GREY ADVERTISING New York, New York

Producer/Project Manager, New Business Fehruanj 2010— September 2012

-Producer for team awarded more than 51.3 billion in new annual billings during tenure.

-Managed all pitch teams, primarily composed of executive- and chief-level members, and pitch executions across

varying mediums including account, planning, creative, digital, production and participating partner agencies.

-Producer for annual agency credentials magazine, Gravy (view digitally at grey.gravy.com).

-Additional responsibilities include business/financial management, event planning. creative development and

execution, technology specialist and proofreader.

LAFORCE ÷ STEVENS PUBLIC RELATIONS New York, New York

Freelancet Consznner & Events Te,vn I Noveni her 2009 — February 2010

Managed specific brand launch project including campaign development and execution, talent outreach and lee

negotiations, press/media coverage and relations, timeline and budget.

Account Executive, Consumer & Events Team: June 2008— June 2009

Junior Account Executive promoted to Account Executive within the first 6 months of hire; managed daily account

activity, client contact, product program execution, media relations, budget adherence, agency events and new

product promotion.

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ANDREW LEE LUNAVita

Educational Background

Ph.D., Administration of Higher Education, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa,Alabama, December 1993

M.A., Journalism, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, August 1993

M.A., Administration of Higher Education, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa,Alabama, May 1989

BA., Journalism, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, May 1984

Econometric and Time Series Forecasting, SAS Workshop, Atlanta, Georgia, 2001Access and Excel for Windows Workshops, University of Louisville, 1998Total Quality Management Workshop, The University of Alabama, 1993DRIl Database Workshop, IBM, 1992Multi-Media Workshop, IBM, 1991

Work Experience

Director, Office of Institutional Research, Planning, and Assessment, University of NorthAlabama, 2007 to present

• Responsible for the operations of an office of four professional staff serving thedecision support, resource planning, and policy analysis needs of the University’ssenior executive officers, including the President, Provost, Vice Presidents, Deans, andTrustees

• Direct mechanisms for institutional reporting, provide analytic analyses, andcollaborate on campus-wide efforts for management and information

• Responsible for the development of a comprehensive institutional effectiveness modelfor academic, educational support, and administrative areas

• Coordinates all Assessment activities on campus and provides detailed and summaryreports of assessment results

• Supervise and conduct research projects designed to assist institutional planning anddata dissemination, including short-term special studies, longitudinal studies, androutine reporting to the university in support of planning, evaluation, and management

• Coordinate on-going and timely data collection used for statistical analysis in supportof the executive decision support system of the University

• Coordinates all university market research activities and provides detailed and

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• Coordinate the production of the Fact Book, Just the Facts, and Annual Report ofInstitutional Progress of the University

• Supervise the creation of a comprehensive SACS web-site as well as the re-design ofthe department’s existing web-site

• Responsible for accountability and benchmark reporting to the Board of Regents andthe Georgia State Office of Educational Accountability

• Serve on institutional-wide and system-wide committees at the pleasure of thePresident

• Maintain a budget of over $250,000 for the department

Research Analyst III, The Office of Planning and Budget, University of Louisville,1997 to 1999

• Collected and analyzed data for institutional assessment, strategic planning, andenrollment management

• Compiled and reported data on student retention and graduation rates• Conducted peer comparison, benchmark, and longitudinal studies• Analyzed multivariate parametric and nonparametric statistical information• Supported the Provost in the areas of planning and institutional research• Generated administrative reports on faculty teaching loads, salary equity studies,

student assessment, tuition, and other institutional needs using SAS programming• Conducted institutional studies and research to support planning, budgeting, and space

allocation needs• Responded to external and internal requests for information, data, surveys, and other

research needs• Conducted enrollment projections for undergraduate, graduate, and professional

programs• Assisted with accountability reporting and performance funding requirements• Compiled the Common Data Set of the University which was used to complete

internal and external surveys and data requests• Planned, compiled, and coordinated printing of the Fact Book and Just the Facts

Assistant Director for Research and Public Relations, Department of ResidentialResources, The University of Alabama, 1991 to 1996

• Directed a quantitative and qualitative research program to effectively assess studentand institutional needs for the department

• Analyzed multivariate parametric and nonparametric statistical information• Prepared departmental recommendations based on research and analysis using SAS

applications• Maintained a longitudinal university database of demographic variables• Developed and maintained a statistical Fact Book for the department• Developed and executed quantitative and qualitative assessment strategies for use in

the area’s utilization of Total Quality Management

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Creative Products

Dissertation

Luna, Andrew L. (1993). An Analysis ofAttitudes Toward Student First AmendmentExpressive Activities Within Public Colleges and Universities. Unpublished doctor’sthesis, The University of Alabama.

Thesis

Luna, Andrew L. (1993). Understanding Administrative Control of College andUniversity Student First Amendment Rights After the Supreme Court s Decision ofHazelwood v. Kuhlmeier. Unpublished master’s thesis, The University of Alabama.

Publications

Book

Luna, A.L. (Ed.). (2008). Legal applications ofdatafor institutional research. SanFrancisco: Jossey-Bass

Chapters

Luna, A.L. (2008). The art of combining statistics with the law. In A. L. Luna (Ed.),Legal applications ofdatafor institutional research (pp. 5-17). San Francisco: JosseyBass.

Frizell, J.A.. Shippen. B.S.. & Luna, A.L. (2008). Regression analysis: Legal applicationsin institutional research. In A.L. Luna (Ed.), Legal Applications of data for institutionalresearch (pp. 85-112). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Luna. A.L.. and Tara P. Pearson (2003). Records Management. A PrimerforInstitutional Research. Tallahassee, Florida: Association for Institutional Research,Resources for Institutional Research. (Publication due to be released January 2003).

Articles

Luna, A. L., Using a Market Ratio Factor in Faculty Salary Equity Studies. Associationfor Institutional Research Professional File, January. 2005.

Luna, A. L., Faculty Salary Equity Studies: Combining Statistics with the Law. Acceptedfor publication by Journal ofHigher Education, August 2001.

Luna, A.L., (1999). Using a Matrix Model For Enrollment Management. Planningfor

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Education, 6 (7) 4-5.

Luna, Andrew L (1996). Maintenance Workorder Nonconformity and the TQM Process.The Journal of College and University Student Housing, 25 (2) 31-37.

Luna, A. L. (1996). Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier: Supreme Court Decision Does AffectCollege and University First Amendment Rights. NA SPA Journal, 33 (4) 307-3 15.

Luna, A. L. (1995). An Economic Philosophy for Mass Media Ethics, Journal ofMassMedia Ethics, 10(2)154-166.

Luna, A. L. (1995). Bishop v. Aronov: Redefining Academic Freedom. West EducationLaw Reporter, Vol. 98, 607-6 19.

Other Experience

Research/Planning Consultant, 1992 to present

• Specialize in strategic planning for non-profit institutions• Specialize in Quality Management techniques, especially as it relates to data collection,

statistical process control, and Six Sigma• Perform muitivariate statistical market research• Develop and utilize satisfaction rating scales to evaluate customer and employee

satisfaction• Generate effective, comprehensive reports summarizing the results of research

conducted

Adjunct Faculty, Richard’s College of Business, University of West Georgia, 2003 —

2007

• Teach MKGT 3808, Research Methods in Business

Adjunct Faculty (Graduate Faculty Status), University of Louisville, 1998 to 1999

• Available to teach courses in higher education administration• Available to serve on thesis and dissertation committees

Instructor, The University of Alabama, 1987-1996

• Taught introductory courses in broadcasting, journalism, advertising, and publicrelations

• Taught introductory course in effective writing, study skills, and leadership• Served on thesis committees

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“Using a Regression Model to Determine Academic Departmental Budget Allocations.”Southern Association of Institutional Research, Panama City, Florida, 2001.

“Using a Student Flow Matrix Model to Understand Enrollment Behavior.” SouthernAssociation of Institutional Research, Chattanooga, Tennessee, 1999.

“Statistical Measurement Techniques for Total Quality Management in HigherEducation.” Association of Institutional Research Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota,1998,

“Measuring Both Satisfaction and Importance of Student Perception.” Association ofInstitutional Research Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1998.

“Using Measurement in Total Quality Management for Higher Education.” Workshop forthe 9th Annual International Conference on Quality Assessment in Higher Education,Indianapolis, Indiana, 1997.

“Using Variables Control Charts in Higher Education.” Association of InstitutionalResearch Conference, Orlando, Florida, 1997.

“Total Quality Management Measurement Tools for Higher Education.” Workshop for the8th Annual International Conference on Quality Assessment in Higher Education,Brisbane, Australia, 1996.

“Total Quality Management in Higher Education: Why Re-Invent the Wheel.” Workshopfor the American Society of Quality Control, 1996.

“Using Variables Control Charts in Higher Education.” Alabama Association forInstitutional Research, Birmingham, Alabama, 1996.

“A New Funding Formula for Alabama’s Two-Year Colleges.” Meeting of the SpecialFunding Formula Committee attended by members of the Alabama Department of PostSecondary Education, two-year college presidents, and state legislators, Gasden. Alabama,1990.

Professional Organizations

Association for Institutional Research (AIR)Southern Association for Institutional Research (SAIR)Alabama Association for Institutional Research (ALAIR)Georgia Association for Institutional Research, Planning and Quality (GAIR-PAQ), 1999-2007Georgia Records AssociationAssociation for the Study of Higher Education

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• Member, Speaker’s Bureau, State University of West Georgia, 1999 to present• Member, Speaker’s Bureau, University of Louisville, 1997 to 1999• Sub-Committee Chairman of Sponsors and Exhibits for the 1996 and 1997

SAIR/SCUP Conference Planning Committee• Member, Papers Committee, 2000 and 2001 SAIR Conference Planning Committee• Member, Program Review Board for the 1997 and 1998 AIR Conference Planning

Committee• Chairman, Cost Containment Task Force, The University of Alabama, 1993 to 1995• Member, Student Affairs Research Committee, The University of Alabama, 1993 to

1996• Member, Student Discipline Committee, The University of Alabama, 1994 to 1996

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Sandra Phillips-Johnson

816 Riverview Drive — Florence, AL 35630

205.276.3146 — sandypliilhpsblirn&i)gtTiail.corn

SUMMARY INFORMATION:

• Outstandingwrthng, editing, proofreading & computer skills with more than sixteenyears of media experience

• Efficient manager of a news team that strives for consistent excellence on a dailydeadline

• Effective and thorough communicator, able to compel a statewide audience throughdaily news programming

• Excellent strategist, using well-planned marketing techniques to entice viewers

• Strong crisis management skills, capable of handling serious situations professionally& effectively

• Strong social media skills, capable of growing and maintaining a large audience

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

FOX6 WBRC-TV

May 1997— October 2013

FOX6 News at Noon producer (2008 — present)

- Develop & execute a daily hour-long news program from concept tobroadcast

- Transitioned live broadcast from 30-minute format to an hour-long news& community affairs daily broadcast in 2008

- Plan & coordinate daily & future news segments- Coordinate all aspects of show including:

• guest segment booking• story selection, placement & writing• creation of all graphic elements• communication and management of goals for a team of reporters,

production employees & anchors• development and maintenance of a strong news brand• maintenance & growth of social media with specific push to website• maintenance & growth of #1 ratings for show viewership

FOX6 On Your Side & FOX6 News at Noon Producer (2002-2008)

- Screen & interview potential FOX6 On Your Side candidates- Mediate consumer issues for said clients to resolution- Develop & write stories from said resolutions

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Crisis Center (2009 — 2013)

- Rape Response — survivor advocate- trained to respond to crisis calls involving rape survivors during

designated on-call periods• assist in evidence collection• counsel survivors, advising them of all legal & emotional counseling

the center offers

EDUCATION:

Birmingham-Southern College (1991-1992)

University of Alabama at Birmingham

- Bachelor of Arts (2000)- major (broadcasting), minor (psychology)

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Jay Michael Townsend300 Roberts DriveFlorence, Al 35634

Phone: (270) 226-9429Email: tkahik(ihotmail.com

OBJECTIVE To obtain a teaching position where student learning is the top priority.

EDUCATION1988-1991 Graduated from Bradshaw High School in Florence, Alabama1993-1997 Degrees obtained in History and English at the University of North Alabama

with a minor in Real Estate and Insurance/Small Business Management2003-2004 Teacher Certification at Murray State University

GPA in History Major — 3.0 GPA in Professional Education Classes —3.4

2007-2008 Masters in Organizational Communication at Murray State --3.4

EMPLOVEMENT2009- 20W 9th Grade World History Teacher at Haleyville High School AL2006 - 2009 Substitute Teaching for Calloway Co. and Murray Independent Schools KY2005 - 2006 W” Grade Language Arts Teacher — Murray Middle School KYSpring, 2005 Substitute teaching for Calloway Co. and Murray Independent Schools1998 - 2009 Server, Applebee’s — Murray, KY; Florence, AL; Santa Clarita, CA

My duties include guest service in the front of the house along with cookingduties and expeditor in the kitchen. I was in charge of making the serverschedule along with training of front of the house employees.

1997-1999 Manager, The Office — Florence, AlabamaI was in charge of setting up a cellular phone distribution with BellSouth Mobilityalong with cellular sales and customer service. I was also in charge ofa pagerdistribution through Arch Paging Services and running a 24-hour AnsweringService and alarm monitoring center.

TEACHING AND TEACHING-RELATED EXPERIENCESI was an assistant JV football coach in Haleyville and while teaching 8” grade, Itaught the after school ESS program, an exploratory class covering the causes ofthe Civil War, and I helped to coach the soccer program. I had three long termsubstitute positions at Murray Middle where I instructed &‘ grade geography for sixweeks and technology for six weeks along with 5111 grade math, language arts. andsocial studies for the last three months of2009. I completed the required semesterof student teaching at Calloway County High School in December 2004. 1 madeobservations in education classes at Murray State University along with teaching inmy practicum classes to high school students and microteaching in my HIS 361class. I am certified to teach (CBEST) and substitute teach in California andOregon. I was a soccer coach in Tuscaloosa, Alabama and a high school tutor.

HOBBIES/INTERESTSBackpacking, Hiking, Canoeing, Travel, History. Photography, Disc Golf, Music

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REBECCA L. WALKER3207 E. 12th AVENUE • SHEFFIELD, AL 35660

(662)512-8969. [email protected]

WORK EXPERIENCEStudent Engagement University of North Alabama Florence, Ala.

Coordinator of Student Publications June 2010 —present

The Anniston Star Consolidated Publishing Co. Anniston, Ala.Staff Writer May 2009— present

Collaborated with supervisors to improve online presence• Strengthened communication between staff and the public• Cultivated relationships with sources• Managed criminal justice news beat while taking on additional general assignment stories• Produced multiple stories under daily deadlines• Promoted from intern position to full-time staff writer

The Flor-Ala University of North Alabama Florence, Ala.Executive Editor Mm’ 2007— Ai’ 2008

• Mediated conflict between staff and the public• Recruited staff writers and evaluated applicants for scholarships• Educated staff on ethics issues within the publication• Built list of potential advertisers for ad manager• Identified avenues for stories both on campus and locally• Ensured fair and thorough coverage• Recognized in national competitions for both publication and individual awards

News Editor February 2007— Mm’ 2007• Decided which events to cover and which stories to run• Taught fairness, honesty and responsibility in journalism to writers

Copy Editor January2007—May2007• Reviewed all copy for spelling, grammar, design and Associated Press style• Maintained indexed information and source files for reference

Circulation Manager August 2005— December 2006• Maintained subscriber list• Met weekly deadline for postal delivery

Office of University Relations University of North Alabama Florence, Ala.Student Writer June 2007— Akv 2008

• Collaborated with University Advancement staff in rebranding the university• Delegated press release assignments to other writers• Produced multiple press releases per week for print in local and regional publications• Interacted with campus personnel and students for stories• Published in UNA magazine, as well as multiple newspapers

The Franklin County Times Boone Newspapers, Inc. Russellville, Ala.Editorial Intern May2007—Ju/y2007

• Managed page layouts in the absence of the editor• Taught layout and design software to staff writers

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Cathy WoodMedia coordinator and freelance writer & editor

913 E. Waldron St., Corinth, MS 38834 * 256.762.5057 * catIwlwoodi1iarnaiI.corn

Professional AccomplishmentsWriting

Plan, research and produce feature stories for local lifestyle magazines on travel,history, personalities and more

• Reported on fashion, entertaining, decorating, food, arts, entertainment, books,fitness, family, parenting and other life topics for a daily newspaper with the NewYork Times Regional Newspaper Group

• F or 10 years wrote a humorous weekly newspaper column

• Maintain a blog on shopping, cooking, grandparenting and other lifestyle subjects• Authored a style column for local women’s magazine

Editing• Coordinate stories and layouts with photographers and page designers

• Proof and rewrite news releases for various area non-profits• Help edit and revise works from other local writers• Mentored high-school journalists to produce stories, photos and other content for

newspaper youth pages

Media Management• Create marketing campaigns, target membership growth, develop and manage

social-media sites and establish & strengthen media relationships as mediacoordinator for Muscle Shoals National Heritage Area, Florence, Ala., andCorinth Theatre-Arts, Corinth, Miss.

• Develop, oversee and produce publicity campaigns and content for Corinth(Miss.) Home and Garden Tour; Crossroads Museum, Corinth, Miss.; ShoalsSymphony at UNA, Florence, Ala.; and Tennessee Valley Art Association,Tuscumbia, Ala.

• Oversee score-takers, track scores through social-media, collect & organize dataand coordinate reporters’ interviews for high-school football games, Daily Journalnewspaper, Tupelo, Miss.

Planning & Managing• Work with business leaders, non-profit managers, government officials and

tourism directors to plan and successfully execute programs and projects forMuscle Shoals National Heritage Area, Corinth Theatre-Arts, the CrossroadsMuseum and other non-profits

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JEANNE E. BAUGHMAN123 Path Circle • Florence, AL 35630 • 256.627.6651 • jeanne.baughmanuna.edu

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT I COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONALBUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY ... TRAINING & INSTRUCTION PROJECT COORDINATION

• BUSINESS/TECHNOLOGY OPERATIONS • PROJECT DEVELOPMENT/MANAGEMENT • STRATEGIC ALLIANCES• EXECUTIVE-LEVEL SUPPORT • INTERNAL/EXTERNAL CONSULTING • PRESENTATIONS/PUBLIC SPEAKING• STAFF ADMINISTRATION • NEEDS ASSESSMENTS/ANALYSIS • NETWORKING/NEGOTIATING• TRAINING/SUPERVISION • SOLUTIONS PLANNING/IMPLEMENTATION • PUBLIC/COMMUNITY RELATIONS• PERFORMANCE MONITORING • PROGRAM/EVENT COORDINATION • TEAM-BUILDING/DEVELOPMENT/SUPPORT. COURSE INSTRUCTION B CRITICAL THINKING/DECISION-MAKING • PROBLEM/CONFLICT RESOLUTION

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTDEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS 2012-PREsENT

DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC AND THEATRE 2009-2012University of North Alabama. - F/omnce, A/abama

Provide a Central location for support for faculty, staff, and students; greets students, faculty, and visitors.Thorough knowledge of university procedures.

• Enter, maintain, and update extensive schedule of classes• Create and maintain spreadsheets with information on all department majors• Created and maintained spreadsheets with information on music scholarships (D0M&T)• Assisted department chair with creation of Five Year Program Review, including editing, content andanalysis of data and creation of tables and charts for inclusion in the review (DoM&T)• Assisted department chair with self-study for accreditation, including editing, content, budget analysis andcreation of tables and Charts for inclusion in the study(DoM&T and DoC)• Created student handbooks; update and republish annually (D0M&T and D0C)• Produced drawings in Visio of proposed Music Building additions and floor plans for a proposed new RecitalHall and Concert Hall; presented proposal in a PowerPoint format for review by Administration• Create forms as needed, including those for auditions, juries, sophomore barriers, proficiencies, etc.workload sheets, overload, release time, independent study, course load sheets, credit hour production, etc.• Generate other forms such as budget requests, budget transfers, travel, summer budget needs forms• Communicate with prospective students; schedule auditions and maintain records of auditions• Manage multiple budgets for department and various ensembles• Update check sheets for degree options within the department; help students understand check sheets• Enter permits and assist students with registration• Generate requisitions for purchase orders and payment requisitions• Secure monies from departmental events or performances following university procedures• Create, maintain, and update advising folders for majors• Assign advisors to program majors• Input course substitution approvals• Recruit, hire, train, and supervise multiple student workers; approve student worker time sheets• Order office supplies and equipment; maintain copier/printer and supplies• Prepare work orders for building to facilitate upkeep and repair• Responsible for office correspondence and communication through various avenues• Ascertains needs and follow through on meeting these needs• Provide travel and/or hotel arrangements for prospective faculty and other visitors• Receive, sorts, and disperses office mail• Record and publish minutes of departmental meetings

TECHNOLOGY INSTRUCTOR 2004 to 2008TRAINING CENTER DIRECTORCOMPUSA, INC. - Huntsville, Alabama

Served as Training Sales Coordinator and primary Point-of-Contact for assistance and dissemination ofadministrative information to multiple training centers throughout the Southeast. Maintained all officerecords/files for the Huntsville Training Center. Provided formal classroom instruction in the followingsubjects: Beginning to Advanced MS Word, Excel, Access, Outlook, PowerPoint; Project Management

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JEANNE E. BAUGHMAN PAGE THREE

ACADEMIC BACKGROUND

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BIOLOGYUNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA - Tuscaloosa, Alabama

85 DEGREE-GRADUATED CUMMUDE

UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA GRADUATE SCHOOL - Tuscaloosa, Alabama

. Two YEARS OF COURSEWORK COMPLETED

SECONDARY SCIENCE EDUCATION CURRICULUMUNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI GRADUATE SCHOOL

. OHIO TEACHER CERTIFICATION

TECHNICAL PROFICIENCY

OF EDUCATION - Cincinnati, Ohio

MICROSOFTWINDOWS -2000, XP, VISTA, 2010ACcESS-XP, 2003,2007,2010EXCEL - XP, 2003,2007,2010FRONTPAGE - XP, 2003OUTLOOK- XP, 2003,2007,2010POWERPOINT- XP, 2003,2007,2010PROJECT-XP, 2003PUBLISHER-XP, 2003VISIO — XP, 2003,2007WORD - XP, 2003,2007,2010

OTHER SOFTWARESelf Service BannerNative BannerARGOS REPORTSSAPAS400 DATABASES:

- IMS, JDA, OTHERADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTSHTML (BASIC)

HARDWAREA+ CERTIFICATION COURSE COMPLETED 1997SERVER HARDWARE CONFIGURATION:- NT/2000, NOVELL, SQL SERVER, CITRIX,LANAMN NETWORKING

• Ski/led in print design, composition, editing, and publishing, including advertising documentation, brochures,business cards, bulletins, reports, manuals, newsletters, programs, certificates, and directories.

LEADERSHIP/COMMUNITY SERVICE

PROJECT COORDINATORICOMMITTEE CHAIRMANOAK A.C.R.E.S. PROJECT - Bartlett, Tennessee

Directed/Coordinated environmental project designed to restore native ecosystems on elementary schoolgrounds. Independently recruited, developed, and managed 40 adult volunteers. Garneredsupport/commitments through extensive networking with local government officials, educators, andenvironmentalists.

VOLUNTEERIINTERPRETIVE NATURALISTIGUEST SPEAKER

Featured Guest Speaker and Trainer for several environmental/naturalist organizations, includingFontenelle Forest Association, MidSouth Native Plant Conference, Memphis Botanical Garden Good EarthFestival, and Lichterman Nature Center. Founding member/former board member Shoals EnvironmentalAlliance,

Certified aquatics instructor, have taught classes for people with arthritis/mobility issues at the YMCA ofthe Shoals in Florence, AL, since 2008.

Actively involved with the UNA Theatre program and the Willing Hams of the UNA English department.

REFERENCES AVAILABLE ON REQUEST