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KIMBERLY DILLON GRANTHAM

CURRICULUM VITA

Department of Marketing Office: 706-542-3766

Terry College of Business, 128 Brooks Hall Fax: 706-542-3638

University of Georgia Email: kdg@uga.edu

Athens, Georgia 30602

EDUCATION

Duke University, Durham, North Carolina

Doctor of Philosophy Fuqua School of Business December, 2001 Field of Study: Marketing

The University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia

Bachelor of Science Degree Conferred: McIntire School of Commerce May, 1992 Dual Concentration: Marketing and Management

INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION

The University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa

Research Associate Studied facial recognition ability in the context of customer service experiences within South Africa. Summer 1997.

The University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico

Student Abroad Participated in the Multilingual and Cultural Institute Spanish program through the Division of Continuing Education. Summer 1995.

Doctoral International Consortium in Marketing, Austin, TX

Doctoral Student Delegate Selected to be a part of the 24 doctoral student delegation to explore various aspects of cross-cultural research and develop independent streams of research within this area. Summer 1997.

PROFESSIONAL ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

University of Georgia, Athens, GA Senior Lecturer 2010 – Present University of Georgia, Athens, GA Lecturer 2003 – 2010 Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, GA Assistant Professor 2001 - 2003 Georgia College and State University, Milledgeville, GA Assistant Professor 2000 - 2001

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Courses Taught

University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia (Current Appointment)

Senior Lecturer

Course (#sections) Term Level Enrollment

Mark 4550 Multicultural Mrktg. Fall 2015 Undergrad 49 Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Hon Fall 2015 Undergrad 23 Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Fall 2015 Undergrad 271 Mark 3001 Principles of Mrktg. Fall 2015 Undergrad 250 Mark 4600 Mrktg. Comm. Summer 2015 Undergrad 24 Mark 3000E Prin. of Mrktg. Online Summer 2015 Undergrad 120 Mark 4550 Multicultural Mrktg. Spring 2015 Undergrad 37

Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Spring 2015 Undergrad 264 Mark 3001 Principles of Mrktg. Spring 2015 Undergrad 161 Mark 4550 Multicultural Mrktg. Fall 2014 Undergrad 46 Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Hon Fall 2014 Undergrad 16 Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Fall 2014 Undergrad 249 Mark 3001 Principles of Mrktg. Fall 2014 Undergrad 275 Mark 4600 Mrktg. Comm. Summer 2014 Undergrad 12 Mark 3000E Prin. of Mrktg. Online Summer 2014 Undergrad 60 Mark 4550 Multicultural Mrktg. Spring 2014 Undergrad 24

Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Spring 2014 Undergrad 278 Mark 3001 Principles of Mrktg. Spring 2014 Undergrad 277 Mark 4550 Multicultural Mrktg. Fall 2013 Undergrad 23 Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Fall 2013 Undergrad 229 Mark 3001 Principles of Mrktg. Fall 2013 Undergrad 150 Mark 4600 Mrktg. Comm. Summer 2013 Undergrad 14 Mark 3000E Prin. of Mrktg. Online Summer 2013 Undergrad 39 Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Summer 2013 Undergrad 31 Mark 4600 Mrktg. Comm. Spring 2013 Undergrad 37 FYOS 1001Multicultural Mrktg. Spring 2013 Undergrad 12

Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Spring 2013 Undergrad 237 Mark 3001 Principles of Mrktg. Spring 2013 Undergrad 195 Mark 5000 Multicultural Mrktg. Fall 2012 Undergrad 32 Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Fall 2012 Undergrad 164 Mark 3001 Principles of Mrktg. Fall 2012 Undergrad 149 Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Summer 2012 Undergrad 39 Mark 4100 Consumer Behavior Summer 2012 Undergrad 14 Mark 4600 Mrktg. Comm. . Summer 2012 Undergrad 15

Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Spring 2012 Undergrad 250 Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Spring 2012 Undergrad 160 Mark 4600 Int. Mrktg. Brand Comm.Spring 2012 Undergrad 40 Mark 4600 Int. Mrktg. Brand Comm.Spring 2012 Undergrad 5 Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Fall 2011 Undergrad 172 Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Fall 2011 Undergrad 81

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Courses Taught (continued)

University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia

Mark 4600 Int. Mrktg. Brand Comm.Spring 2011 Undergrad 30 Mark 4600 Int. Mrktg. Brand Comm.Spring 2011 Undergrad 10 Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Spring 2011 Undergrad 256 Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Spring 2011 Undergrad 140 Mark 4600 Int. Mrktg. Brand Comm. Fall 2010 Undergrad 51 Mark 3001 Principles of Mrktg. Fall 2010 Undergrad 13 Mark 3001 Principles of Mrktg. Fall 2010 Undergrad 15 Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Fall 2010 Undergrad 99 Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Fall 2010 Undergrad 41 Mark 3000 (Honors, 2) Prin. of Mrktg. Fall 2010 Undergrad 25 Lecturer

Course (#sections) Term Level Enrollment

Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Summer 2010 Undergrad 44 Mark 4600 Int. Mrktg. Brand Comm. Spring 2010 Undergrad 46 Mark 4600 Int. Mrktg. Brand Comm. Spring 2010 Undergrad 45 Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Spring 2010 Undergrad 297 Mark 3000 (Honors) Prin. of Mrktg. Spring 2010 Undergrad 32 Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Fall 2009 Undergrad 298 Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Fall 2009 Undergrad 263 Mark 3000 (Honors) Prin. of Mrktg. Fall 2009 Undergrad 30 Mark 4600 Advertising (2) Spring 2009 Undergrad 87 Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Spring 2009 Undergrad 253 Mark 4600 Advertising (2) Fall 2008 Undergrad 74

Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Fall 2008 Undergrad 244 Mark 4600 Advertising (2) Spring 2008 Undergrad 80 Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Spring 2008 Undergrad 298 Mark 4600 Advertising Fall 2007 Undergrad 38

Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg.(2) Fall 2007 Undergrad 510 Mark 4600 Advertising (2) Spring 2007 Undergrad 80 Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Spring 2007 Undergrad 293 Mark 4600 Advertising (2) Fall 2006 Undergrad 92

Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Fall 2006 Undergrad 297 Mark 4600 Advertising (2) Spring 2006 Undergrad 82 Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Spring 2006 Undergrad 293 Mark 4600 Advertising (2) Fall 2005 Undergrad 82

Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Fall 2005 Undergrad 299 Mark 7990 Directed Study (2) Spring 2005 Graduate 2 Mark 4900 Marketing Strategy (2) Spring 2005 Undergrad 71 Mark 4600 Advertising Spring 2005 Undergrad 36 Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Spring 2005 Undergrad 293 Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg.(2) Fall 2004 Undergrad 439

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Courses Taught (continued)

University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia Lecturer

Mark 8620 Marketing Commun. Spring 2004 Graduate 59 Mark 4600 Advertising (2) Spring 2004 Undergrad 67 Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. Spring 2004 Undergrad 299 Mark 3000 Principles of Mrktg. (2) Fall 2003 Undergrad 344 Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, Georgia (2001-2003)

Assistant Professor

Course (#sections) Term Level Enrollment

Bus 421 Intro to Professional Sales Spring 2003 Undergrad. 35 SB 6200 Marketing Strategy Spring 2003 Graduate 30 Bus 421 Intro to Professional Sales Fall 2002 Undergrad. 35 SB 5210 Marketing Management Fall 2002 Graduate 40 Bus 335 Principles of Marketing Spring 2002 Undergrad. 88 SB 6200 Marketing Strategy Spring 2002 Graduate 32 Bus 421 Intro to Professional Sales Fall 2001 Undergrad. 35 SB 5210 Marketing Management Fall 2001 Graduate 55 Georgia College and State University, Milledgeville, Georgia (2000-2001)

Assistant Professor

Course Term Level Enrollment

Mktg 3161 Principles of Marketing Fall 2000 Grad/Under. 64 Mktg 3167 Retailing Fall 2000 Undergrad. 32 Mktg 3162 Consumer Behavior Spring 2001 Undergrad. 36 Mktg 4198 Marketing Management Spring 2001 Undergrad. 80 Duke University, Durham, North Carolina

Teaching Assistantships

Marketing Intelligence with Professor John G. Lynch, Spring 1997 and Spring 1998. Product Management with Assistant Professor Geraldine R. Henderson, Fall 1996 and

Fall 1997.

Marketing Strategy with Professor John Forsyth, Summer 1996. Seminars Conducted

UGA Summer Institute for Project GRAD Atlanta, Summer 2006, 2007, and 2008. Facilitated seminar on fundamental principles of Marketing.

Clark Atlanta University Small Business Development Institute, Summer 2002 Facilitated marketing strategy workshop for minority small business owners.

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Seminars Conducted (continued)

Duke University Seminar Leader for LEAD Program, Summer 1996

Taught Ethnic Marketing and Diversity in Academics and Business in the Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) Summer Enrichment Program. (1996).

AWARDS and SCHOLARSHIPS University of Georgia

Online Learning Fellow. Selected as part of inaugural group of faculty to develop an online marketing course, November 2012.

Outstanding Teacher of the Year (Marketing) Received award from Alpha Kappa Psi business fraternity, 2007.

Most Promising Student Nominator, The American Advertising Federation, 2007. Faculty Recognition. Received from Order of Omega, November 17, 2005.

Faculty Recognition. Received from Alpha Chi Omega sorority, November 8, 2005. Honored Faculty Award. Received from Alpha Omicron Pi sorority, April 18, 2005. Outstanding Teacher of the Year (Marketing) Received award from Alpha Kappa Psi

business fraternity, 2004.

Enlightening Professor Award. Received from Delta Gamma, November 2004.

Clark Atlanta University

Outstanding Teacher of the Year (Marketing) Received top teaching evaluations of business school faculty for fall 2003.

Duke University

National Black MBA Scholar One of four graduate scholarship recipients of the

Raleigh-Durham chapter of the National Black MBA Association. (1999).

The University of Virginia

Jefferson Scholar One of seventeen from a class of 3,200 students selected on the basis of excellence in leadership, scholarship, and citizenship. Full four-year scholarship including tuition, room, and board. (1988-1992).

Echols Scholar One of 7% of entering class selected on the basis of high academic achievement and leadership. Permitted unrestricted course

selection, and exemption from course requirements. (1988-1992). Other Academic Honors Mobil Corporation Minority Scholar, Dean's List, Golden Key

National Honor Society, Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Society.

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PROFESSIONAL CORPORATE EXPERIENCE

Bell Atlantic (High Potential Hire Executive Development Program) Residential Sales and Service Center, Washington, D.C.

Assistant Manager Supervised Sales and Service Consultants. Trained, coached, and evaluated performance of twenty-five employees. Motivated Consultants to sell products and services generating over $1.2 million in annual sales revenue. Facilitated the implementation of a self-directed work team environment. (1994-1995).

Consumer Sales and Service Executive Administration, Arlington, Virginia

Assistant Manager Facilitated a Regional Customer Service Recognition program for Bell Atlantic Residential Sales and Service Centers. Targeted indicators of regional customer service results. (1994).

Bell Atlantic (High Potential Hire Executive Development Program) Consumer Marketing Third Party Channels, Arlington, Virginia

Assistant Manager Implemented innovative sales, advertising and promotional strategies in retail stores, previously untapped sales channels for telephone services. Served as liaison between customer and supplier in development of retail displays for various distribution channels. Recruited, hired, trained and supervised seven

Marketing Detail Representatives in the development of a Quality Monitoring Program. (1992-1994).

Dow Chemical

Plastics Division, Midland, Michigan

Sales and Marketing Intern Performed a comparative market research analysis for a developmental product. Gave formal presentations and submitted written report of findings to upper level management.

(Summer 1991).

United States General Accounting Office, San Francisco, California

Research Intern Conducted comparative research on anti-dumping laws of various countries within the General Agreement Trade and Tariff laws. (Summer 1990).

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RESEARCH

Taylor, Gail Ayala, Scott A. Neslin, Kimberly D. Grantham, Kimberly R. McNeil, (2014) “Recognizing the Real Estate Recency Trap,” Keller Center Research Report. 7(4) December.

Grantham, Kimberly D., Kimberly R. McNeil, and Gail Ayala Taylor,

“What About the Experience?: An Exploration of Loyalty in the Co-Production Environment,” (Work in progress).

Neslin, Scott A., Gail Ayala Taylor, Kimberly D. Grantham, and Kimberly R. McNeil, (2013) “Overcoming the ‘Recency Trap’ in Customer Relationship Management,” Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science. 41(3) May, 320-337.

Grantham, Kimberly D. and Geraldine Henderson, “Feeling Valued versus Feeling

Vulnerable: Cultural Differences in Service Expectations,” (Work in progress).

Joseph, Mathew, Deborah Spake, Kimberly D. Grantham, George W. Stone (2008), "Student Perceptions of the Service Learning Experience: Good Works or Hard Times?" Journal of Learning in Higher Education. 4(1) Spring, 53-58.

Stone, George W., Mathew Joseph and Kimberly D. Grantham (2007), “An Exploratory Study on the Value of Service Learning Projects and Their Impact on Community Service Involvement and Critical Thinking, Quality Assurance in Education, 15(3) September. Henderson, Geraldine R., Jerome D. Williams, Kimberly Dillon Grantham and May Lwin

(1999), "The Commodification of Race in Singapore: The Customer Service

Implications of the Other-Race-Effect on Tourism and Retailing," Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 16, 213-227.

CASE WRITING EXPERIENCE

Grantham, Kimberly Dillon and Geraldine R. Henderson (1996), "Gentle Glisten." Case on

targeting mainstream consumer packaged goods to African-American consumers.

Currently being used, or considered for use, at California State--Northridge, Georgetown, Harvard Business School, Penn State, Stanford, the University of Colorado, and the University of Florida.

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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Henderson, Geraldine R., Tiffany Barnett White, Tracy Rank-Christman,

Kimberly D. Grantham, Amy L. Ostrom, John G. Lynch, Jr. (2015), “The Role of

Experience in Customer Recognition in the US and South Africa,” 16th Cross Cultural Research Conference, Playa del Carmen, Mexico.

Grantham, Kimberly D. and H.K. Ellis (2012), “Trends in Market Demand for Marketing

Majors,” Georgia Association of Marketing Educators, Milledgeville, Georgia.

Grantham, Kimberly D. and Peggy Emmelhainz (2011), “Quality Instruction in Large Quantity

Courses: Methods for Student Engagement and Interaction,” Georgia Association of Marketing Educators, Milledgeville, Georgia.

Grantham, Kimberly D. and Geraldine Henderson (2007), “Feeling Valued versus Feeling

Vulnerable: Cultural Differences in Service Expectations,” Cross-Cultural Research Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Joseph, Mathew, George W. Stone, Kimberly D. Grantham, and Nukhet Harmancioglu (2007), “A Preliminary Investigation Assessing Student Perceptions of Service Learning

Outcomes, Social Responsibility, Critical Thinking, and Marketable Job Skills,” Society for Marketing Advances, San Antonio, TX.

Joseph, Mathew, Deborah Spake, Kimberly D. Grantham, George W. Stone (2007), "Student Perceptions of the Service Learning Experience: Good Works or Hard Times?"

Academic Business World International, Best Paper Award, Nashville, TN.

Henderson, Geraldine R., Tiffany B. White, and Kimberly D. Grantham (2005), “The ‘Right of Admission’: Customer Recognition in the New South Africa,” SCP Advertising and Consumer Psychology Conference, Washington, D.C.

Grantham, Kimberly D., Jacqueline A. Williams and Tarek C. Grantham (2004), “The

Influence of Parental Status on the Updating of Video Game Beliefs,” APA Annual Convention, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Grantham, Kimberly Dillon (2003), “With Whom Do I Speak and Does It Really Matter?: The

Influence of Distinctive Characteristics on Belief Updating,” AMA Winter Marketing Educators’ Conference, Orlando, Florida.

Grantham, Kimberly Dillon (2002), “It’s Not Just How You Teach, But Who You Teach That

Matters: The Influence of Marketing Class Composition on Students’ Belief Updating Processes,” Society for Marketing Advances Annual Conference, St. Petersburg, Florida. Joseph, Mathew, George Stone and Kimberly Dillon Grantham (2002), “An Exploratory Study

on the Attitudes of Sports Fans on New Stadiums,” Academy of International Business Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia.

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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (continued)

Henderson, Geraldine R., Amy L. Ostrom, Tiffany Barnett White, Kimberly Dillon Grantham, and John G. Lynch, Jr. (2002), “Experience Matters: The Role of Other-Race-Contact in Customer Face Perception and Recognition,” Association for Consumer Research Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia.

Grantham, Kimberly Dillon (2001), “Updating Beliefs of Service Quality: When Who I Talk

With Matters Most,” 10th Annual Frontiers in Services Conference, Washington, D.C. Joseph, Mathew, George Stone, Beatriz Joseph and Kimberly Dillon Grantham (2000),

“Australian Students’ Perception of Service Quality in Tertiary Education: Strategic Implications,” Academy of International Business Conference, Orlando, Florida.

Henderson, Geraldine R., Amy L. Ostrom, Tiffany Barnett White, Kimberly Dillon Grantham, and John G. Lynch (1999), "Experience Matters: Overcoming the Other-Race Effect in Customer Face Perception and Recognition," Association for Consumer Research European Conference, Jouy-en-Josas, France.

Williams, Jerome D., Kimberly Dillon Grantham, Miriam Stamps, and Pravat Choudhury (1999), "Examining the Effectiveness of Using Black English in Advertising: An Intensity of Ethnic Identification Analysis," Advertising and Consumer Psychology Conference, San Antonio, Texas.

Williams, Jerome D., Miriam Stamps, Kimberly D. Dillon (1998), "Hooked on Ebonics: An Intensity of Ethnic Identification Perspective," Association for Consumer Research Conference, Montreal, Canada.

Dillon, Kimberly D. (1997), "Service Equality in the Marketplace: Differences in Consumer

Expectations," Frontiers in Services Conference, Nashville, Tennessee.

Henderson, Geraldine R., Jerome D. Williams and Kimberly D. Dillon (1997), "Race vs. Face in Customer Service Encounters: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of the Other-Race-Effect," Sixth Symposium on Cross-Cultural and Business Studies, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Dillon, Kimberly D. (1997), "Examining Differences in Consumer Expectations: An

Exploratory Analysis," Society for Consumer Psychology, St. Petersburg, Florida. Henderson, Geraldine R., John G. Lynch, Amy Ostrom, Tiffany D. Barnett, and

Kimberly D. Dillon. (1997), "Confusing Customers: The Impact of the Other-Race-

Effect on Customer Service," Special Session, Society for Consumer Psychology, St. Petersburg, Florida.

Williams, Jerome D., James Bettman, Kimberly D. Dillon, Sonya Grier, William Qualls and Melvin Stith. (1997), "Minorities in Marketing Academia: Changes, Challenges, and Charges," panel presentation for the American Marketing Association Summer Educators' Conference, Chicago, Illinois.

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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (continued)

Dillon, Kimberly D. (1996), "Consumer Perception of Service Encounters: The Influence of

Race on Evaluations of Service Quality and Future Purchase Behaviors," Special Session, American Marketing Association Multicultural Marketing Conference, Virginia Beach, Virginia.

Henderson, Geraldine R., John G. Lynch, Amy Ostrom, Tiffany D. Barnett and

Kimberly D. Dillon. (1996), "The Impact of the Other-Race-Effect on Customer

Service,” Special Session, American Marketing Association Multicultural Marketing Conference, Virginia Beach, Virginia.

SERVICE ACTIVITIES University of Georgia

Selection Team

Member Serve on selection review committee for Leonard Leadership Scholars Program in the Terry College of Business (2009 and 2012).

Curriculum Director,

Terry Business Academy Facilitated classroom sessions, corporate visits in Atlanta, and introduction to Terry College of Business over a one-week long experience for twenty-one rising junior and senior high school students (Summer 2009).

Curriculum Director,

LEAD Program Initiated the first Summer Business Institute of the LEAD program on the campus of UGA. Hosted thirty high-achieving under-represented rising high school seniors for a three week residency program in business. Facilitated business classes, corporate site visits, corporate visits to campus, case competition, and business plan competition (September 2006 – July 2007).

AMA Faculty Advisor Serve as faculty advisor to the student chapter of the American Marketing Association (August 2005 – Jan 2009, August 2011 - 2014).

Faculty Participant Invited to participate in the April 2006 and April 2009 Academic Affairs Faculty Symposia at Unicoi Conference Center, Helen, GA.

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SERVICE ACTIVITIES (continued)

Minority Recruitment Participated in the faculty panel for the Terry College of Business MBA Minority Recruitment weekend (January 2005).

Participated in the recruitment of minority students to Terry College of Business doctoral programs at the annual PhD Project in Chicago, IL (November 2004).

NBMBA Faculty Advisor Provided marketing strategy feedback and input to assist the Terry College of Business MBA team reach the finals in the National Black MBA Association Case Competition (Sept. 2004; Sept. 2005 - 1st place winners).

Faculty Mentor Facilitate the professional development of two students in the Leonard Leadership Scholars Program in the Terry College of Business (August 2004 – 2008).

Board Member Served as a Business Advisory Board member for

UGA’s Students In Free Enterprise (SIFE) team (January 2005 – December 2005).

Committee Member Served as the Department of Marketing representative

for the Terry College of Business Library Committee (August 2004 – August 2005).

Reviewer Served as a reviewer for a forthcoming McGraw-Hill / Irwin marketing textbook (November 2004 – May 2006).

Served as a reviewer for Society for Marketing Advances 2003 and 2009 conferences, American Marketing Association 2004

conference, and Cross-Cultural Research 2007 conference.

Timothy Road Elementary School

Basketball Team Manager Manage score sheet for opposing team during all games, and coordinate team snacks and coaches’ end-of-season

appreciation gifts (2014 – 2015).

New Freedom Christian Center

Youth Sunday School and Children’s Church Teacher Educate, train, and motivate youth by teaching bible lessons, and developing and facilitating engaging activities. (2004 – 2012).

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SERVICE ACTIVITIES (continued)

Family and Community Educational Services of America (FACES)

Chief Financial Officer Performs all record keeping functions for FACES of America, the parent organization of New Freedom Christian Academy (NFCA) pre-school. Coordinates weekly billing of tuition, serves as liaison between NFCA and Georgia Dept. of Family and Children Services. Facilitates donations to and

disbursements from NFCA’s Tuition Assistance Program. (2000 - 2007).

Faculty for the Future Panel Discussion/Luncheon

Program Coordinator Coordinated the attendance of approximately 170 undergraduates, graduates, and professionals from across the state of North

Carolina to the first annual Faculty for the Future Workshop sponsored by the Marketing Department at the Fuqua School of Business. Moderated a panel discussion of eight doctoral students and faculty members in an effort to expose more minority students and professionals to the option of pursuing a business doctoral degree. (1997).

The PhD Project

Marketing Panel Participant Participated in marketing panel discussion to recruit under- represented minority students and professionals into marketing doctoral programs to create more diversity in business school faculties. (1996). Served as student/faculty liaison at annual PhD Project college fair. (2000).

Ford Minority Workshop

Panel Participant Participated in panel discussion during MBA minority recruitment weekend to inform prospective minority students of the

opportunities available to persons having a doctoral degree in business. (1995).

University of Virginia Minority Career Day

Doctoral Student Representative Participated in exposing minority undergraduates, graduates, and professionals to the option of pursuing a business doctoral degree. (1995).

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