My professional career is divided equally between success in academia and in the private information systems sector. My focus has always been on effective use of technology and human-computer interaction.
My academic credentials are eclectic.
While an undergraduate at the University of California at Davis, I created a cross-discipline Bachelor of Science degree in Psychophysiology focused on the study of how the mind effects the body and how to train persons to control this interaction to their advantage. I developed much of the early software then used internationally in this area.
At the University of the Virgin Islands, I earned a Masters Degrees in Education and a Masters in Business Administration while also serving as full-time faculty and covering various administrative positions. UVI faces unique instructional challenges and I was very active in creating distance education technology solutions to address those issues.
I earned my PhD with a focus on Leadership and Research from Louisiana State University where I was an LSU Board of Regents Fellow. My doctoral studies were also eclectic as I took classes in four different schools and nearly doubled the units required for my program of study with a variety of cross discipline graduate courses. My dissertation was focused on Internet surveys.
As of Fall 2012, I am a Clinical Associate Professor of International Business and Marketing at NAU-Yuma. NAU is learning outcomes focused. I enjoy an academic orientation where I am encouraged to take greatest satisfaction from the student success.