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PATRICIA E. GETTINGS (nee North) Curriculum Vitae Beering Hall, Room 2114 100 N. University Street West Lafayette, IN 47907 Phone: (518) 727-3492 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. Purdue University, Brian Lamb School of Communication, West Lafayette, IN May 2015 (expected) Major Area: Interpersonal & Family Communication Minor Areas: Organizational Communication, Research Methodology Dissertation: Understanding the communicative processes of baby boomer women adjusting to retirement: Connecting micro and macro discourses Committee: Steve Wilson (Advisor), Patrice Buzzanell, Melanie Morgan, Melissa Franks (from department of Human Development and Family Studies) M.A. Purdue University, Brian Lamb School of Communication, West Lafayette, IN December 2011 Major Area: Interpersonal Communication Minor Area: Research Methodology Thesis: Examining commitment, satisfaction, and relational maintenance in formal youth mentoring relationships ICA Interpersonal Communication Division Outstanding Thesis, 2011 Committee: Steve Wilson (Advisor), Robin Jensen, Denise Solomon (The Pennsylvania State University) B.A. University of Richmond, Richmond, VA May 2003 Majors: Rhetoric and Communication Studies, Leadership Studies Summa cum laude The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia Study Abroad in Spring 2002 SCHOLARSHIP PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES Wilson, S.R., Gettings, P.E., Dorrance Hall, E., & Pastor, R. (in press). Dilemmas families face in talking with returning U.S. military service members about seeking professional help for mental health issues. Health Communication. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2014.899659 Wilson, S.R., Gettings, P.E., Guntzviller, L.M., & Munz, E.A. (in press). Parental self-efficacy beliefs and parental sensitivity during play-time interactions with young children. Journal of Applied Communication Research. doi: 10.1080/00909882.2014.911937

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PATRICIA E. GETTINGS (nee North)

Curriculum Vitae

Beering Hall, Room 2114

100 N. University Street

West Lafayette, IN 47907

Phone: (518) 727-3492

E-mail: [email protected]

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Purdue University, Brian Lamb School of Communication, West Lafayette, IN

May 2015 (expected) Major Area: Interpersonal & Family Communication

Minor Areas: Organizational Communication, Research Methodology

Dissertation: Understanding the communicative processes of baby boomer women

adjusting to retirement: Connecting micro and macro discourses

Committee: Steve Wilson (Advisor), Patrice Buzzanell, Melanie Morgan, Melissa

Franks (from department of Human Development and Family Studies)

M.A. Purdue University, Brian Lamb School of Communication, West Lafayette, IN

December 2011 Major Area: Interpersonal Communication

Minor Area: Research Methodology

Thesis: Examining commitment, satisfaction, and relational maintenance in

formal youth mentoring relationships

ICA Interpersonal Communication Division Outstanding Thesis, 2011

Committee: Steve Wilson (Advisor), Robin Jensen, Denise Solomon (The

Pennsylvania State University)

B.A. University of Richmond, Richmond, VA

May 2003 Majors: Rhetoric and Communication Studies, Leadership Studies

Summa cum laude

The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia

Study Abroad in Spring 2002

SCHOLARSHIP

PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

Wilson, S.R., Gettings, P.E., Dorrance Hall, E., & Pastor, R. (in press). Dilemmas families face in talking with

returning U.S. military service members about seeking professional help for mental health issues. Health

Communication. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2014.899659

Wilson, S.R., Gettings, P.E., Guntzviller, L.M., & Munz, E.A. (in press). Parental self-efficacy beliefs and

parental sensitivity during play-time interactions with young children. Journal of Applied

Communication Research. doi: 10.1080/00909882.2014.911937

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Gettings, P.E. & Wilson, S.R. (in press). Examining commitment and relational maintenance in formal youth

mentoring relationships. Journal of Social & Personal Relationships. doi: 10.1177/0265407514522145

Jensen, R. E., Christy, K., Gettings, P.E., & Lareau, L. (2013). Interview and focus group research: A content

analysis of published work in ranked journals. Communication Methods and Measures, 7, 126-133. doi:

10.1080/19312458.2013.789838

BOOK CHAPTERS

Gettings, P.E. (2013). The moderating role of empathy in patient outcomes: A proposed model to reframe the

debate between biomedical and patient-centered approaches. In. M. Eaves (Ed.), Applications in Health

Communication: Emerging Trends. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt.

Wilson, S.R. & Gettings, P.E. (2012). Nurturing children as assets: A positive approach to preventing child

maltreatment and promoting healthy youth development. In T. J. Socha & M. Pitts (Eds.), The Positive

Side of Interpersonal Communication. New York, NY: Peter Lang.

SUBMITTED MANUSCRIPTS

Roberts, F., Gettings, P.E., Torbeck, T., & Helft, P.R. (revise & resubmit). Communicating empathy and bad

news in the post-surgical context: Insights from a training program in the second year of surgical

residency. Journal of Surgical Education.

Tanes, Z. & Gettings, P.E. (under review). The role of computer mediated instructional message quality on

perceived message effects in an academic analytics intervention. Learning, Media and Technology.

Wilson, S.R., Dorrance Hall, E., Gettings, P.E., & Pastor, R. (revise & resubmit). How families encourage U.S.

service members to seek behavioral healthcare: A multiple goals mediational model analysis.

Communication Monographs.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

Wilson, S.R., Dorrance Hall, E., Gettings, P.E., & Pastor, R. (November, 2014). The impact of deployment,

relational, and personal factors on how families talk with U.S. service members about mental health

concerns: A multiple goals mediational model. Competitively selected paper to be presented at the

annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL.

Kossek, E.E., Gettings, P.E., & Berg, P. (August, 2014). The cultures of flex: Organizational context and

implementation meanings for supervisors. In E.E. Kossek & P.E. Gettings (Co-chairs), Organizational

Dynamics of Workplace Flexibility: Contextual, Change, & Multi-level Linkages. Paper part of

competitively selected panel presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Management,

Philadelphia, PA. *Nominated by Gender, Diversity, and Organizing Division as a showcase

symposium.

Kossek, E.E., Thompson, R., Davis, K., DePasquale, N., Gettings, P.E., Sabbath, E., Kelly, E., & Burke, L.,

(August, 2014). Work-life intervention stickiness: The unfolding and sustainability of organizational

change. In E.E. Kossek & P.E. Gettings (Co-chairs), Organizational Dynamics of Workplace

Flexibility: Contextual, Change, & Multi-level Linkages. Paper part of competitively selected panel

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presented at the annual meeting of the Academy of Management, Philadelphia, PA. *Nominated by

Gender, Diversity, and Organizing Division as a showcase symposium.

Gettings, P.E., Kristensen, T.M., Foote, J., Kisselburgh, L., Badam, S.K., Chandrasegaran, S., & Ramani, K.

(May, 2014). Communicative bursts and idea sharing in collaborative engineering design processes.

Competitively selected paper presented at the annual convention of the International Communication

Association, Seattle, WA.

Kisselburgh, L., Chandrasegaran, S., Foote, J., Badam, S.K., Gettings, P.E., Kristensen, T.M., Peppler, K.,

Elmqvist, N., & Ramani, K. (May, 2014). Visually-integrated collaborative ideation: Changing the

dynamics of creativity in design teams. Competitively selected paper presented at the annual convention

of the International Communication Association, Seattle, WA.

McNallie, J., Gettings, P.E., & Greene, J.O. (May, 2014). Examining transcendent interactions in close friend

and roommate relationships. Competitively selected paper presented at the annual convention of the

International Communication Association, Seattle, WA.

Wilson, S.R., Gettings, P.E., Dorrance Hall, E., & Pastor, R. (May, 2014). Dilemmas families face in talking

with returning U.S. military service members about seeking professional help for mental health issues.

Competitively selected paper presented at the annual convention of the International Communication

Association, Seattle, WA. *Top Papers in Health Communication Panel.

Kossek, E.E., Thompson, R.J., Gettings, P.E., Davis, K.D., DePasquale, N., Sabbath, E., Kelly, E.L., & Burke,

L. (May, 2014). Family supportive supervisor behaviors: A multi-level longitudinal look at

organizational change. Competitively selected paper presented at the annual convention of the Society

for Industrial & Organizational Psychology, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Wilson, S.R., Gettings, P.E., Dorrance Hall, E., & Pastor, R. (March, 2014). Dilemmas families face in talking

with returning U.S. military service members about seeking professional help for mental health issues.

Poster presented at Purdue University’s Health and Disease: Science, Culture, and Policy Conference.

West Lafayette, IN.

Gettings, P.E. (November, 2013). Expecting nothing in return? Examining equity in formal youth mentoring

relationships. Competitively selected paper presented at the annual convention of the National

Communication Association, Washington, DC.

Gettings, P.E. (November 2013). Connecting with brands: Exploring brand personality. Competitively

selected G.I.F.T.S. presented at the annual convention of the National Communication Association,

Washington, DC.

Kisselburgh, L., Chandrasegaran, S., Foote, J., Gettings, P.E., Kristensen, T. M., & Ramani, K. (November,

2013). The social ecologies of collaborative design in visually integrated cyber-enabled design (V-

ICED) environments. Competitively selected extended abstract presented at the annual convention of the

National Communication Association, Washington, DC. *Top Four Paper Award.

Kristensen, T.M., Hearit, L., Eller, M., Gettings, P.E., & Wittrock, Z. (November, 2013). Conceptualizing

workspace: A new perspective. Competitively selected extended abstract presented at the annual

convention of the National Communication Association, Washington, DC.

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Wilson, S.R., Dorrance Hall, E., & Gettings, P.E. (November, 2013). Multiple goals during complex family

conversations: Developing a measure of family members’ goals for talking with military service

members about seeking mental healthcare. Competitively selected paper presented at the annual

convention of the National Communication Association, Washington, DC. Gettings, P.E. (October, 2013). Helicopter parents go to work: An examination of parental career advice to

college-aged children. Competitively selected poster presented at the International Association of

Relationship Researchers Mini-Conference Pre-conference, Louisville, KY.

Willis, James E., Spiers, L., & Gettings, P.E. (June, 2013). MOOCs and Foucault’s heterotopia: On

community and self-efficacy. Competitively selected paper presented at the annual meeting of MIT’s

Learning International Networks Consortium (LINC), Cambridge, MA.

Tanes, Z. & Gettings, P.E. (June, 2013). The role of computer-mediated instructional message quality on

perceived message effects in an academic analytics intervention. Competitively selected paper presented

at the annual convention of the International Communication Association, London, United Kingdom.

Wilson, S.R., Gettings, P.E., & Dorrance Hall, E. (June, 2013). Multiple goals during complex family

conversations: What goals do family members pursue when talking with returning military service

members about seeking mental healthcare? Competitively selected paper presented at the annual

convention of the International Communication Association, London, United Kingdom.

Dorrance Hall, E., Gettings, P.E., Pastor, R., Rayburn, E., & Wilson, S.R. (April, 2013). Family conversations

about mental health concerns after military deployment. Poster presented at the Health Communication

and Family Dynamics: Beyond Patient-Provider Relationships Conference, Purdue University, West

Lafayette, IN.

Gettings, P.E., Roberts, F., Torbeck, T., & Helft, P.R. (April, 2013). Communicating empathy and bad news in

the post-surgical context: Insights from a training program in the second year of surgical residency.

Poster presented at the Health Communication and Family Dynamics: Beyond Patient-Provider

Relationships Conference, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.

Gettings, P.E. (March, 2013). Adapting the basic course for honors students: Addressing the concerns of a

unique student population. Paper presented as part of competitively selected panel at the annual

convention of the Southern States Communication Association, Louisville, KY.

Gettings, P.E. (March, 2013). The moderating role of empathy in patient outcomes: A proposed model to

reframe the debate between biomedical and patient-centered approaches. Paper presented as part of

competitively selected panel at the annual convention of the Southern States Communication

Association, Louisville, KY.

Gettings, P.E., Roberts, F., Torbeck, T., & Helft, P.R. (March, 2013). Communicating empathy and bad news

in the post-surgical context: Insights from a training program in the second year of surgical residency.

Competitively selected paper presented at the annual convention of the Southern States Communication

Association, Louisville, KY. *Top Paper Award.

Gettings, P.E., Waters, J., Selzer King, A., Tanes, Z., & Pistilli, M.D. (March, 2013). Message testing and self-

efficacy in Course Signals: Formative evaluation to identify effective communication strategies.

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Competitively selected paper presented at the annual convention of the Southern States Communication

Association, Louisville, KY. *Top Five Paper Award.

Gettings, P.E. (November, 2012). Examining commitment and relational maintenance in formal youth

mentoring relationships. Competitively selected paper presented at the annual convention of the

National Communication Association, Orlando, FL.

Wilson, S.R., Gettings, P.E., & Dorrance Hall, E. (August, 2012). Family members’ roles in veterans’ health

care decisions: A multiple goals perspective. Competitively selected paper presented at the APA Annual

Convention, Orlando, FL.

Gettings, P.E. (March, 2012). Listen & learn: Connecting with the reluctant student. Competitively selected

G.I.F.T.S. presented at the annual convention of the Central States Communication Association,

Cleveland, OH.

Gettings, P.E. (March, 2012). Examining commitment and relational maintenance in formal youth mentoring

relationships. Competitively selected paper presented at the Purdue Graduate Student Conference on

Communication Research, West Lafayette, IN.

North, P.E. (April, 2011). The development of youth mentoring relationships: Perspectives from social

exchange and politeness theories. Competitively selected paper presented at the annual convention of

the Central States Communication Association, Milwaukee, WI.

Wilson, S.R., North, P.E., Guntzviller, L.M., & Munz, E.A. (November, 2010). Too much of a good thing?:

Parental self-efficacy beliefs and parental sensitivity during play-time interactions with young children.

Competitively selected paper presented at the annual convention of the National Communication

Association, San Francisco, CA.

North, P.E. (2010, March). Analyzing youth mentoring relationships: An interpersonal communication

perspective. Competitively selected paper presented at the 1st annual Purdue Graduate Student

Conference on Communication Research, West Lafayette, IN.

HONORS AND AWARDS

2014 Participant in Gender, Diversity, & Organizing Doctoral Consortium at the

AOM Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA. One of 11 Ph.D. students

competitively selected to engage with faculty seminar leaders about their

dissertation research and career issues.

2014 Top Paper Award, Health Communication, International Communication Association

(with S.R. Wilson, E. Dorrance Hall, & R. Pastor)

2014 Teaching Academy Graduate Teaching Award, Purdue University’s Center for

Instructional Excellence

2014 Advanced Graduate Teaching Certificate, Purdue University

2014 Nominee for Central States Communication Association’s Cooper Award for

Graduate Student Teaching from Purdue University

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2014 Alan H. Monroe Graduate Scholar Award, Brian Lamb School of Communication,

Purdue University

2013 Communication Graduate Student Association Competitive Travel Grant, Brian

Lamb School of Communication, Purdue University

2013 Bruce Kendall Award for Excellence in Teaching, Brian Lamb School of

Communication, Purdue University

2013 Top Four Paper Award, Communication and the Future Division, National

Communication Association Conference (with L. Kisselburgh, S. Chandrasegaran, J.

Foote, J., T.M. Kristensen, & K. Ramani)

2013 Top Paper Award, Applied Communication Division, Southern States Communication

Association Conference (with F. Roberts, T. Torbeck, & P.R. Helft)

2013 Top Five Paper Award, Instructional Development Division, Southern States

Communication Association Conference (with J. Waters, A. Selzer King, Z. Tanes &

M.D. Pistilli)

2012 Cassandra Book Scholarship

2011 ICA Interpersonal Communication Division Outstanding Thesis Award

2010 Graduate Teaching Certificate, Purdue University

2003 Graduated summa cum laude with departmental honors, University of Richmond

2003 Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society

2002, 2003 Lambda Pi Eta Communication Honor Society

1999-2003 University Scholar (four year academic merit scholarship), University of Richmond

GRANTS

2013 Assisting Lafayette Adult Resource Academy with Reaching Partial GED Completers.

Service Learning Grant from the Office of Engagement, Purdue University ($300).

2012 Developing advertising materials for the Greater Lafayette Sexual Assault Prevention

Coalition. Service Learning Grant from the Office of Engagement, Purdue University

($1,000).

2012 Communication merit badge facilitation with Boy Scouts of America. Service Learning

from the Office of Engagement, Purdue University ($200).

2009 Identifying best practices in youth mentoring programs. Service Learning Grant from the

Office of Engagement, Purdue University ($100).

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FUNDED RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS

2014 (Spring) Research Assistant for Dr. Steve Wilson. Funded by grant from the Purdue

University Center for Families. Assisted with research examining how

family members of recently returned U.S. military service members encourage

help-seeking for mental health issues. Responsibilities included study design,

leading data coding process (for team of five), analyzing data, and manuscript

preparation.

2013-2014 Research Assistant for Dr. Ellen Ernst Kossek. Assisted with development, analysis and

manuscript preparation for research on organizational support of positive work

life/family relationships to enhance employee productivity and well-being, and

organizational adaptation to new work forms (e.g., flexible work schedules, e-working).

Also, contributed to organization/review of submissions and program development for

2014 Work and Family Researchers Network Conference.

2012 – 2013 Research Assistant for Information Technology at Purdue, Analytics Team (Supervisor:

Dr. Matt Pistilli). Assisted with development, analysis and manuscript preparation for

research aimed at examining faculty/student use of instructional technologies (e.g.,

Course Signals, BoilerCast, Mixable) at Purdue University.

2011 (Summer) Research Assistant for Dr. Felicia Roberts. Funded by grant from Clarian Health

Partners, Inc. Assisted with development and analysis of project designed to explore

educating surgical residents about ethical communication skills.

2009-2011 Research Assistant for Dr. Steve Wilson (PI). Funded by $1.5 million grant

from the Lilly Endowment. Assisted with a longitudinal evaluation of an

intergenerational family education program using mixed methods. Participated in data

collection and analysis including surveys, interviews, focus groups, and observation.

Trained undergraduate coders.

ADDITIONAL RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

2012 to present Member of research team advised by Dr. Patrice Buzzanell; examining faculty

members’ uses of space in the College of Engineering; providing

recommendations to facilities planning team for future building re-design.

TEACHING

COURSES TAUGHT (PURDUE UNIVERSITY)

Primary Instructor

COM114 Fundamentals of Speech Communication

Instructor Ratings 4.5/5, 4.6/5

2009-2010; 2 sections

COM114D Online format of Fundamentals of Speech Comm.

In progress

2014; 1 section

COM114H Honors Fundamentals of Speech Communication 2010-2011; 2 sections

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Instructor Rating: 4.7/5, 4.7/5

COM212 Approaches to the Study of Interpersonal Communication

Instructor Rating: 4.7/5, 4.7/5, 4.9/5

2011-2012; 3 sections

COM456 Advertising Writing

Instructor Rating: 4.9/5, 5/5

2012-2013; 2 sections

Teaching Assistant/Recitation Instructor

Com102 Introduction to Communication Theory

Instructor Rating: 4.6/5, 4.7/5, 4.7/5, 4.9/5

2012-2013; 4 sections

Com102D Online format of Introduction to Comm. Theory

Instructor Rating: 3.9.5

2013; 1 section

COM304 Quantitative Methods for Communication Research

In progress

2014; 2 sections

COM324 Introduction to Organizational Communication

Instructor Rating: 4.7/5, 4.8/5

2013; 2 sections

TEACHING WORKSHOPS

Student-Teaching Contact: Building Rapport with Your Students

Encouraging Active Learning I

Active Learning II: Experiential Learning

Fostering Academic Integrity & Responsibility

Instructional Presentation Techniques that Engage Students

Objective Assessment: Tools & Techniques

Subjective Assessment, Rubrics, & Assigning Grades

Setting Policies & Procedures for Your Course

Begin with the End in Mind: Syllabi, Course Planning & Learning Objectives

INVITED PRESENTATIONS & GUEST LECTURES

2014 (July) “Family Communications Pattern Theory,” presented to Ziyu Long’s

Communication Theory Class, Purdue University.

2013 (August) “Life at a Traditional Advertising Agency,” presented to Colleen Brown’s

Advertising Writing Class, Purdue University.

2013 (March) “Complex Conversations: How do military families talk about mental health

concerns?,” presented with Steven R. Wilson & Elizabeth Dorrance Hall at the

Department of Human Development and Family Studies colloquium.

2011 (October) “Nonverbal Communication in Professional Contexts,” presented to the Purdue

Agricultural Sales and Marketing Club, Purdue University.

2011 (February) “Social Exchange Theories and Maintaining Relationships,” presented to Steven

Wilson’s Communication in Relationships Class (COM 372), Purdue University.

2010 (August) “Research Literature: Best Practices in Youth Mentoring,” presented at the

Indianapolis Tutor Mentor Summit, Indianapolis, IN.

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2010 (April) “Best Practices in Youth Mentoring,” presented at the Our Kids Are Our

Community Annual Summit, Lafayette, IN.

TECHNICAL REPORTS

Willis, J.E., Gettings, P.E., & Pistilli, M.D. (July 2013). Service Improvement and Pedagogy Report (SIPR):

Mixable.

Willis, J.E., Sadar, A., Gettings, P.E., & Pistilli, M.D. (January 2013). Service Improvement and Pedagogy

Report (SIPR): BoilerCast.

ACADEMIC PREPARATION

Interpersonal & Family Communication

Identifying Best Practices in Youth Mentoring Steve Wilson

Theories of Persuasion Brant Burleson

Social Cognition Jim Tyler

Relational Communication Denise Solomon (PSU)

Nonverbal Human Interaction John Greene

Family Communication Steve Wilson

Communicating Information and Advice across Contexts Erina MacGeorge

Advanced Theories in Family Studies Melissa Franks

Interpersonal Information Management in the Health Context Maria Venetis

Organizational Communication

Causes, Management & Resolution of Conflict Tyler Harrison

Organizational Communication Seungyoon Lee

Work-Family Reading Group (non-credit) Shelley MacDermid Wadsworth

Negotiation Theory & Strategies through an Intersectionalities

Lens

Patrice Buzzanell

Collaboration & Innovation Lorraine Kisselburgh

Research Methodology

Descriptive/Experimental Research in Communication Seungyoon Lee

Qualitative Methods in Communication Research Robin Jensen

ANOVA Steve Wilson

Advanced Methods in Child & Family Studies Shawn Whiteman

Research Methods in Social Psychology Bill Graziano

Advanced Qualitative Research Nadine Dolby

Multilevel Modeling in Developmental & Family Research Dan Mroczek

Communication Theory

Foundations of Human Communication Inquiry I & II Stacey Connaughton & Torsten Reimer

SERVICE AND ENGAGEMENT

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

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Academy of Management

Central States Communication Association

International Association for Relationship Research

International Communication Association

National Communication Association

Southern States Communication Association

DEPARTMENT

2014 Reviewer (2 papers), Purdue Communication Graduate Student Annual

Conference

2013 Attended Hatton W. Sumners Student Leadership Conference in Austin, TX as

Purdue University Faculty Sponsor (with 3 undergraduate students)

2012-2013 Member of Conference Committee, Purdue Communication Graduate Student

Association

2012-2013 VP Graduate Relations, Purdue Communication Graduate Student Association

2011-2012 Program Scheduler for Conference Committee, Purdue Communication Graduate

Student Association

2011-2012 Member, Planning Committee for Teaching Approaches to the Study of

Interpersonal Communication, Purdue University

2010-2011 Vice President of Administration, Purdue Communication Graduate Student

Association

2009-2010 Master’s Student Member at Large, Purdue Communication Graduate Student

Association

FIELD OF COMMUNICATION

Reviewer for Health Communication (1 paper), 2014

Assisted with review for Communication Monographs (1 paper), 2013

Panel Chair for Interpersonal Communication Division at NCA, 2013

Reviewer for ICA Interpersonal Communication Division (5 papers), 2013

Reviewer for NCA Health Communication Division (4 papers), 2013

Reviewer for JSPR (1 paper), 2012

Assisted with review for HCR (1 paper), 2012

Reviewer for NCA Student Division (2 papers) 2012, (3 papers) 2013

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Volunteer at NCA National Convention, 2010

COMMUNITY

2013 (Spring) Managed development and production of advertising materials for the Lafayette

Adult Resource Academy (with undergraduate students)

2012 (Fall) Managed development and production of advertising materials for the Greater

Lafayette Sexual Assault Prevention Coalition (with undergraduate students)

2012 (Fall) Co-facilitator of Boy Scouts of America Communication Merit Badge Workshop

2011 (Fall) Mentor and Member, Mentorship Program for Engaged Humanities

Scholarship

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES

Job Market Panel, April 2011 and April 2013

Essentials of a Graduate Student Portfolio Workshops I and II, Spring 2012

Understanding the Job Search (CGSA Conference; March 2012)

RELATED WORK EXPERIENCE

2007 – 2009 Element 79, Chicago, IL

Advertising Senior Account Executive

Brands including: American Family Insurance, Quaker Oatmeal, Tropicana

Primary Responsibilities:

Collaborated with clients on all aspects of business

Led agency team through strategic development, testing and production of

advertising campaigns

Liaised with agency partners to introduce integrated marketing campaigns;

provided strategic guidance and creative assets (Partners included: Media,

Digital, Public Relations, In-store, Strategic Partnership)

Supervised assistant account executive; trained new clients on advertising

process

2006 – 2007 Health Net, Inc., New York, NY

National Senior Products Advertising Consultant

Primary Responsibilities:

Partnered with Vice President of Marketing to manage new relationship with

advertising agency, resulting in an integrated TV, newspaper, radio, outdoor

and direct mail campaign

2003 – 2006 Grey Worldwide, New York, NY

Advertising Assistant Account Executive/Account Executive

Brands including: CoverGirl, Max Factor

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Primary Responsibilities:

Managed TV and print creative development process from guiding strategy

through implementation

Conducted and observed quantitative and qualitative consumer research;

recommended implementation of results and creative strategy; assisted with

mascara and lips market segmentation research

Administered advertising account budget and billing process (over $14

million)