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Mario V. Norman, Ph.D.

3495 Ellington Way home (770) 774-8926 Atlanta, Georgia office (678) 4853

E-mail: [email protected] cell (678) 592-1673

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

DEGREES

Post Doctoral Bridge to Business Program (PDBP) * (July, 2012) University of Florida

Business Management and Marketing

*AACSB International provides the oversight, approval, and endorsement of the PDBP program. A PDBP graduate is classified by AACSB as Academically Qualified (AQ).

Ph.D. 2001, Tennessee State University Counseling Psychology (APA Approved) M.S. 1997, Tennessee State University General Psychology

B.S. 1994, University of Mississippi Psychology

CERTIFICATION

2006, Mediation, Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution

TEACHING EXPERIENCE AT THE UNIVERSITY LEVEL Academic Positions

2005- Present Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Clayton State University, Morrow, Georgia

2003-2005 Assistant Professor, Department of Counseling, Argosy University- Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia

2001-2003 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, Tennessee State University, Nashville, Tennessee

Courses Taught

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Counseling Skills I Abnormal Psychology Counseling Skills II Cross-Cultural Psychology Counseling Theories Developmental Psychology Human Development and Learning Ethics for the Helping Profession Individual Assessment Fundamentals of Counseling Practicum Seminar Introduction to General Psychology

Professional and Ethical Issues Measurement & Evaluation for the Classroom Psychology of Adjustment Orientation for Psychology Majors

Social and Cultural Diversity Psychology of the Black Experience Social Psychology

FIELDS OF INTEREST

Authentic leadership in organizations, multicultural issues, resilience, stress, and well-being

BUSINESS/PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

1998 - 2000 Assessment Services Coordinator, Institute of Learning Research, Nashville, Tennessee

1997 - 1998 Counselor, Institute of Learning Research, Nashville, Tennessee 1995 - 1997 Counselor, First Hospital Cooperation, Nashville, Tennessee 1995 Teacher-Counselor, Memphis Boys Town, Memphis, TN

CONSULTING

2006 Student Affairs Department, Conducted a diversity workshop. Georgia Perimeter College.

2002 - 2003 Psychology Consultant, Nashville Metro Police Department, Nashville, Tennessee

2001 - 2002 Consultant, Institute of Learning Research, Nashville, Tennessee,

INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS

REFEREED PUBLICATIONS:

Norman, M. V. (in press). Promoting Critical Thinking through Inclusion and Discussions. Journal of Multiculturalism in Education.

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CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS:

Hill, A.O., Honeycutt, A. E., Edwards, J. W., Norman, M. V. (2004). Infusing scholarly teaching to positively enhance the teaching and learning process.

European College Teaching & Learning Conference, (ECTL), Edinburgh, Scotland.

Honeycutt, A.O., Edwards, J.W., Norman, M.V., & Hill, A.O. (2004). The utilization of the concept of endorsement in management practice. European Applied

Business Research Conference, (EABR), Edinburgh, Scotland.

Norman, M. V. (2010). The Use of Discussions to Promote Critical Thinking

Skills in Diverse Collegiate Classroom. International Society for Exploring Teaching and

Learning (ISETL).

Norman, M. V. (2005). Resilience and Stress among African Americans. Diversity

Challenge by the Institute for the Study and Promotion of Race and Culture.

NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS:

Norman, M.V. (2003). Brand names r us. The Password, 2 (Feb), 3-5.

Norman, M.V. (2002). Teens: Learning about love. The Password (Nov), 2, 4-6. PRESENTATIONS AT ACADEMIC CONFERENCES:

Norman, M. V. (2010). The Use of Discussions to Promote Critical Thinking Skills in Diverse Collegiate Classroom. Presented at International Society for Exploring

Teaching and Learning Annual Conference, Nashville, TN.

Norman, M. V. Bridges, E. M. (2010). The Impact of Micro-Aggressions upon Diverse Populations. Presented at Clayton State University’s Annual Diversity and

Multicultural Conference, Morrow, GA.

Norman, M. V. (2009). Unearned Privilege in the United States. Presented at

Clayton State University's Annual Diversity and Multicultural Conference, Morrow, GA.

Norman, M. V. (2008). The Influence of Resilience on the Perception of Stress in African Americans. Presented at Center for African American Research & Policy and

Brothers of the Academy, Memphis, TN.

Goldman, B. M., Norman, M.V., Maddox, S., Williams, K., Terrell, M., Cagle, M., Hale, H. (2007). Predicting Well-Being: The role of dispositional authenticity and resilience. Georgia Psychological Society Annual Conference. Macon, GA

Norman, M.V. (2006) Perceived stress and psychosomatic complaints among African Americans. Southeastern Psychological Association Annual Conference.

Norman, M.V. (2005). Resilience and Stress among African Americans. Annual

Diversity Challenge by the Institute for the Study and Promotion of Race and Culture.

Boston College.

Hill, A.O., Honeycutt, A. E., Edwards, J. W., Norman, M. V. (2004). Infusing scholarly teaching to positively enhance the teaching and learning process.

European College Teaching & Learning Conference, (ECTL), Edinburgh, Scotland.

Honeycutt, A.O., Edwards, J.W., Norman, M.V., & Hill, A.O. (2004). The utilization of the concept of endorsement in management practice. European Applied

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Norman, M.V. (2005). Resilience and Stress among African Americans. Annual

Diversity Challenge by the Institute for the Study and Promotion of Race and Culture.

Boston College.

Bean, A.O., & Norman, M.V. (2004). The relationship between ethnic identity, collective self-esteem and cultural mistrust among Black college students. Association

for Psychological Science, Chicago, IL.

Camp, C. & Norman, M.V. (2003). The success of a shyness group among diverse clients at a college counseling center. American Psychological Association

(APA). Symposium presented at annual conference.

Norman, M.V. (2003). Resilience, perceived stress and psychosomatic

complaints among African Americans. Southeastern Psychological Association (SEPA). Crow, G., & Norman, M.V. (2002). Collaboration with faculty and staff in diversifying clients at a college counseling center. American College Counseling

Association (ACCA). Symposium presented at annual conference.

Norman, M.V. & Cook, M. (2002). The influence of internal locus of control and resilience in the perception of stress in African Americans.

-Accepted for a $6,000 RISE Grant

-Association of Black Psychologists (ABPsi). Accepted for poster presentation for annual convention.

Norman, M.V. (2001). Successful coping strategies of an African-American male: A case study. Tennessee Psychological Association Annual Conference.

AWARDS AND SPECIAL RECOGNITIONS

2012: Faculty Memeber of the Year, Student Choice Award (voted by students), Clayton State University.

2011: Faculty Memeber of the Year, Student Choice Award (voted by students), Clayton State University.

2011: Smith Award Finalist, Clayton State University.

2012 Faculty member of the Year, Student Award for Teaching Clayton State University

2011 Smith Award Finalist for Teaching Clayton State University

2011 Faculty member of the Year, Student Award for Teaching Clayton State University

2004 “Most Collegial” faculty member Argosy University-Atlanta 2004 Honorary Mention for Best Team Player

Argosy University - Atlanta

2002 “Wall of Fame” at the College of Education for high achievement Tennessee State University

1997-2001 Doctoral Scholars, Southern Region Education Board- Stipend and scholarship - Tennessee State University

1990 Chancellor's Leadership Award

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

MEMBERSHIPS IN ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS American Counseling Association (ACA)

American Psychological Association (APA)

Graduate Psychology Student Organization (GPSO) Liaison to APA (1998-1999) Southeastern Psychological Association (SEPA)

Psi Chi Honorary Society

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES Paper Reviewer/Referee/Evaluator

2012 Reviewer, Journal of Black Studies

2006 Reviewer, Southeastern Psychological Association (SEPA) Annual Conference Session Chair/Panel Discussant

2007 Psi Chi Honorary Society: Clayton State University Chapter -Invited speaker to discuss working with diverse clients 2007 Student body: Clayton State University Greek Week Forum

-Invited panelist to discuss the Hip Hop culture 2002 Student body: Tennessee State University

-Invited panelist to discuss the impact of “9-11” on African Americans 2002 Historical Black Colleges and Universities Annual Think Tank

-Invited to speak about the impact of personal stress on academics. 2001 Student body: University of Memphis

-Healthy romantic relationships 2001 University of Memphis employees

-Invited to conduct a stress management workshop. 2000 United States Naval Officers and Commanders

-Invited to conduct a stress management workshop.

CONSULTING

2006 Student Affairs; Georgia Perimeter College- Dunwoody

-Conducted a diversity workshop

2002 – 2003 Nashville Metro Police Department, Nashville, TN

-Assessed potential and active hostage negotiators and SWAT members -Provided training on conflict resolution, diversity and depression -Provided individual and couple counseling for adolescents and adults -Lead and co-lead Critical Incident Debriefings

2001 – 2002 Institute of Learning Research, Nashville, TN

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-Coordinated and trained staff on standardized assessment tools. -Provided educational and individual counseling to students.

SERVICE ACTIVITIES

UNIVERSITY AND SCHOOL COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS Clayton State University

Chairperson

Fall 2011 - Present: Promotional and Tenure Committee. Fall 2011 - Present: Admissions Appeal Committee. 2009 - 2010: CSU' s Faculty and Staff Fund Drive. Committee Member

Fall 2011 - Present: University Honorary Degree Committee. Fall 2011 - Present: University Planning and Budget Council. Fall 2011 - Present: Provost Faculty Advisory.

Fall 2010 - Present: College of Arts and Sciences Promotion and Tenure Committee.

Fall 2010 - Present: University Employee Diversity Training Committee. Fall 2010 - Present: University Honors Program Council.

2009 - Present: Psychology Graduate Program Implementation Committee. Fall 2008 - Present: African American Male Initiative.

Fall 2008 - Present: University Academic Appeal Board. Fall 2010 - Fall 2011: Admission Appeals Committee. Spring 2011: Psychology Faculty Search Committee. Fall 2010: Psychology Student Awards.

2007 - 2010: University Undergraduate Policy Council. 2007 - 2010: University Hearing Panel.

Spring 2009: Psychology Search Committee.

Spring 2008: Dean of Arts and Sciences Search Committee. Spring 2007: Arts and Sciences Smith Award Committee. Spring 2007: Dean of Professional Studies Search Committee. Fall 2006: Director of Counseling Services Search Committee. 2005 - 2006: Fraternity and Sorority Expansion Committee. Summer 2006: Psychology Faculty Search Committee.

2003-2005 Argosy University- Atlanta Chair of Admissions Committee, Advisor to

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2001-2003 Tennessee State University Advisor to the Psychology Club, advisor for

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