Awarded Fall 2020
Dissertation Entitled: Examining the Nature and Consequences of Interfunctional Bias in a Corporate Setting
Defended July 2016
Peer-reviewed Article Entitled: Man vs. machine: relational and performance outcomes of technology utilization in small business CRM support capabilities
Published November 2018
Concentrations in Marketing and Strategy
Graduated in 2010
Principles of Marketing (Business core course): 5.25 out of 6 course evaluation average across 12 sections
Marketing Analysis and Strategy Development (Marketing major capstone course): 5.12 out of 6 course evaluation average across 7 sections
Digital Marketing (Marketing elective course): 5.14 out of 6 course evaluation average across 5 sections
Consumer Behavior (Marketing major course): 5.12 out of 6 course evaluation average across 3 sections
Marketing Research (Marketing major course): 4.00 out of 5 course evaluation average across 2 sections
I am currently seeking a tenure-track assistant or associate professor position in marketing. I have a PhD from the University of Tennessee and an MBA from Brigham Young University. I have published in the European Journal of Marketing and have several research projects underway, targeting peer-reviewed marketing journals. I have over five years of teaching experience in marketing courses, including teaching digital marketing and marketing research. I have also contributed to the marketing academy through numerous peer reviews. In addition, I have provided meaningful service to Shippensburg University as a department chair, as the university curriculum committee secretary, and as a member of numerous other departmental, college, and university-wide committees.