Curriculum Vitae

PATRICK J. HOLLADAY
Troy University—Brunswick
664 Scranton Rd, Suite 207, Brunswick, GA 31520
(912) 262-2511
[email protected]
EDUCATION
2011
Ph.D. Clemson University. Parks, Recreation & Tourism
Management. Emphasis: Travel & Tourism.
2004
M.S. Eastern Kentucky University. Biological Sciences.
Emphasis: Applied Ecology.
1998
B.S. Clemson University. Aquaculture, Fisheries & Wildlife
Biology. Emphasis: Wildlife Biology.
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
2013-
Assistant Professor. School of Hospitality, Sport & Tourism
Management. Troy University, Troy, AL. Brunswick, GA
2015-
Adjunct Professor. School of Business & Public Affairs. The
College of Coastal Georgia, Brunswick, GA
2011-2013
Assistant Professor. Department of Recreation, Sport & Tourism
Management. University of Saint Francis, Joliet, IL
2007-2011
Graduate Research Assistant. Department of Parks, Recreation &
Tourism Management. Clemson University, Clemson, SC
2009
Adjunct Faculty. Arts & Sciences Division. Tri-County Technical
College, Anderson, SC
2006-2007
Adjunct Faculty. Department of Biology. Francis Marion
University, Florence, SC
2006-2007
Adjunct Faculty. Science Department. Central Carolina Technical
College, Sumter, SC
2002-2004
Graduate Research Assistant. Department of Biological Sciences
and Department of Geography & Geology. Eastern Kentucky
University, Richmond, KY
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
TROY UNIVERSITY, BRUNSWICK, GA
HSTM 3330—Festivals and Special Events.
HSTM 3355—Introduction to Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management.
HSTM 3360—Tourism Principles.
HSTM 3377—Domestic and International Tourism.
HSTM 4414—Sustainable Tourism.
2013-
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HSTM 4415—Tourism Impacts.
HSTM 4417—Tourism Issues.
HSTM 4419—Tourism Enterprises
HSTM 4450—Event Management in Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management.
HSTM 4460—Leadership Principles in Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management
THE COLLEGE OF COASTAL GEORGIA, BRUNSWICK, GA
MKTG 4175—Global Marketing
2015-
UNIVERSITY OF ST. FRANCIS, JOLIET, IL
2011—2013
RADM 100—Introduction to Recreation and Leisure Service Delivery Systems.
LEAD 101—Introduction to Leadership.
RADM 314—Sustainable Tourism.
RADM 315—Sustainability in the Hospitality Industry.
RADM 322—Outdoor Recreation, the Environment and Society.
RADM 399—Research Methods.
RADM 422—Senior Seminar.
RADM 494—Introduction to Geographical Information Systems.
RADM 498—Internship.
CLEMSON UNIVERSITY, CLEMSON, SC
PRTM 101—Concepts of Leisure.
PRTM 301—Recreation and Society. (Invited Guest Lecturer).
PRTM 900—Qualitative Research Methods. (Invited Guest Lecturer).
FOR 431—Recreation Resource Planning in Forest Management.
TRI-COUNTY TECHNICAL COLLEGE, ANDERSON, SC
BIO 100—Introductory Biology.
2007—2011
2009
FRANCIS MARION UNIVERSITY, FLORENCE, SC
BIO 103—Environmental Biology.
BIO 105—Introduction to Biological Science.
2006—2007
CENTRAL CAROLINA TECHNICAL COLLEGE, SUMTER, SC
BIO 100—Introductory Biology.
BIO 101—Biological Science I.
BIO 102—Biological Science II.
BIO 112—Basic Anatomy and Physiology.
BIO 115—Basic Microbiology.
BIO 205—Ecology.
BIO 206—Ecology Lab.
EVT 201—Environmental Science.
2006—2007
EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
BIO 171—Human Anatomy I, II.
GEO 210—Introduction to Physical Geography.
2002—2004
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SCHOLARSHIP & RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
My research mainly focuses on eco- and sustainable tourism, community development
through tourism, tourism planning and global issues in tourism. I am interested in tourism
science, niche tourisms, tourism pedagogies, human community and social ecologies,
stakeholder analysis, outdoor recreation, recreation ecology, spirituality, and food security.
I utilize tools such as resilience thinking within coupled social-ecological systems,
complexity science, sustainability science and network analysis in my investigations.
RESEARCH PROJECTS
2015-present The Harrington Graded School as an African-American Gullah-Geechee
cultural preservation and heritage tourism site
2014-present A local/regional tourism community assets assessment and resource audit
for Da Nang, Vietnam.
2014
Travel motivations for a short-term mission trip to Ecuador.
2011-2014
Social network and sustainability analyses for the Illinois & Michigan Canal
National Heritage Corridor.
2008-2011
An integrated approach to assessing the resilience and sustainability of
community-based tourism development in the Commonwealth of
Dominica.
2008-2011
Carrying capacity assessment for the Emerald Pool and Trafalgar Falls sites
in the National Park System of the Commonwealth of Dominica.
2007-2010
National Hunting and Fishing Day visitor study in Upstate South Carolina.
2006
Efficacy of recirculating aquaculture systems as educational tools in
ecology studies.
2002-2004
Resident attitudes towards ecotourism and conservation in the Five Blues
Lake National Park, Belize.
2001-2002
The historical, cultural and environmental aspects of the Zahorie Protected
Landscape Area, Slovakia.
FUNDING ($18,200)
2014 South Carolina National Heritage Corridor
2014 Troy University Faculty Development Grant
2013 Troy University Faculty Development Grant
2013 University of St. Francis Travel Grant
2012 University of St. Francis Technology Grant
2011 Clemson University Travel Grant
2010 Clemson University Professional Enrichment Grant
2010 Clemson University International Inst. for Tourism Research
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Clemson University Office Public Service & Agriculture
Clemson University Travel Grant
Clemson University Travel Grant
Weatherby Foundation
Central Carolina Technical College Research Grant
Eastern Kentucky University Travel Grant
Eastern Kentucky University Research Grant
Conservation and Education Foundation
United States Agency for International Development
Slovak Municipal Governments
June, 2014
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PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
Price-Howard, K. & Holladay, P.J. (2014). Resorts, resilience and retention after
the BP Oil Spill Disaster of 2010. Journal of Tourism Insights, 5(1), Article 2.
Holladay, P. J. & Powell, R. B. (2013). Resident perceptions of social–ecological
resilience and the sustainability of community-based tourism development in the
Commonwealth of Dominica. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 21(8), 1188-1211.
Holladay, P. J., & Ponder, L. M. (2012). Identification-of-self through a yoga-travel-spirit
nexus. Academic Quarter, 4, 297-306.
*Holladay, P. J., & Ormsby, A. A. (2011). A comparative study of local perceptions of
ecotourism and conservation at the Five Blues Lake National Park, Belize. Journal
of Ecotourism, 10(2), 118-134.
*In 2014 this was featured in a special collection of research articles published in Journal of
Ecotourism, covering the key themes of the Ecotourism and Sustainable Tourism Conference 2014, Bonito,
Brazil.
PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS (IN REVIEW)
Holladay, P. J., & Powell, R. B. Social-ecological systems, stakeholders and sustainability:
a qualitative inquiry into community-based tourism in the Commonwealth of
Dominica. ARA Journal of Tourism Research.
Arze, M., & Holladay, P. J. Does nature subsidize costs for ecotourism providers?
Externality cost analysis for best business practices in Bolivia. Journal of Ecotourism.
PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS (IN PREPARATION)
Holladay, P. J., Skibins, J. C. Bridging connections: exploratory social network analysis of
the Illinois & Michigan National Heritage Corridor. Park Science.
Holladay, P. J., Skibins, J. C. Stakeholder perceptions of sustainability along
the Illinois & Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor. Journal of Park and
Recreation Administration.
Holladay, P. J. Pilgrimage experiences to Israel: a travel blog analysis. International Journal of
Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage.
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EDITOR-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
Ponder, L. M. & Holladay, P. J. (2015). Yoga tourism. In J. Jafari & H. Xiao
(Eds.), The Encyclopedia of Tourism. New York: Springer.
Holladay, P. J. (2015). Baseline. In C. Cater & B. Garrod (Eds.) The Encyclopedia of
Sustainable Tourism. Oxford: CABI.
Holladay, P. J. (2015). Biodiversity. In C. Cater & B. Garrod (Eds.) The
Encyclopedia of Sustainable Tourism. Oxford: CABI.
Holladay, P. J. (2015). Caribbean Alliance for Sustainable Tourism. In C. Cater &
B. Garrod (Eds.) The Encyclopedia of Sustainable Tourism. Oxford: CABI.
Holladay, P. J. (2015). Ecosystem Services. In C. Cater & B. Garrod (Eds.) The
Encyclopedia of Sustainable Tourism. Oxford: CABI.
BOOK CHAPTERS
Holladay, P. J. (in review). Pedagogies for contemporary and future directions in
distance/on-line tourism education. In P. Benckendorff & A. Zehrer (Eds.),
International Handbook of Teaching and Learning in Tourism. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
Publishing.
Ponder, L. M., & Holladay, P. J. (2013). The transformative power of yoga tourism. In
Y. Reisinger (Ed.), Transformational Tourism: Tourist Perspectives. Oxford: CABI.
BOOK REVIEWS
Holladay, P.J. (2015). Tourism, travel and art. Journal of Heritage Tourism.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1743873X.2014.965385
Holladay, P.J. (2015). Blackpool’s seaside heritage. Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14766825.2015.1013258
Holladay, P.J. (2014). Tourism policy and planning: yesterday, today and tomorrow, 2nd
Ed. International Journal of Tourism Policy, 5(3), 236-237.
Holladay, P.J. (2014). Securing paradise: tourism and militarism in Hawai’i and the
Philippines. Tourism, Culture and Communication, 14(1), 55.
Holladay, P.J. (2014). The secret language of sacred spaces: decoding churches, temples,
mosques and other places of worship around the world. Journal of
Heritage Tourism, 9(4), 363-364.
INVITED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Skibins, J. C., & Holladay, P. J. (2014, March). Social Network and Sustainability Analyses
for the Illinois & Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor. Second Annual Canal
Corridor Alliance Conference, Channahon, Illinois.
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Holladay, P. J. (2013, March). Social Networks: Importance, Analysis and Visualization. First
Annual Canal Corridor Alliance Conference, Channahon, Illinois.
Holladay, P. J., Kelly, W., & Bort, S. (2013, March). Creating Partnerships and Connections in
Tourism. First Annual Canal Corridor Alliance Conference, Channahon, Illinois.
Skibins, J. C., & Holladay, P. J. (2013, March). Passageways and Partnerships: Using Best
Practices in Interpretation in the Corridor. First Annual Canal Corridor Alliance
Conference, Channahon, Illinois.
Prim, K. & Holladay, P. J. (2012, April). Storm Water Management and Greenroofs. University
of St. Francis and the American Chemical Society, 9th Annual Green Week
Celebration, Joliet, Illinois.
PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Holdnak, A., Price-Howard, K. & Holladay, P. J. (April, 2015). Gulf Horizon Oil Spill—5
years later. Impacts on Northwest Florida Coastal Tourism. Northeastern Recreation
Research Symposium, Annapolis, Maryland.
Holladay, P. J. (November, 2014). Considerations for Tourism Extension Services to Enhance Local
Capacities and Adaptive Governance: Two Case Studies from the Caribbean. 3rd
International Tourism Conference, Tourism and Innovation: Re-inventing,
Revolutionizing, Transforming, Montego Bay, Jamaica.
Holladay, P. J. (October, 2014). Efficacy of Reflection Journals for Student Learning in an Online
Environment. Georgia Education Research Association 39th Annual Meeting,
Savannah, Georgia.
Price, L. K., Holdnak, A., & Holladay, P. J. (September, 2014). A Look at the Economic
Impact on the Florida/Alabama Gulf Coast Following the BP Oil Spill of 2010. World
Leisure Congress, Mobile, Alabama.
Holladay, P.J. & Skibins, J.C. (March, 2014). Stakeholder Perceptions of Sustainability Along the
Illinois & Michigan National Heritage Corridor. Southeastern Recreation Research
Conference, Asheville, North Carolina.
Price, L. K. & Holladay, P.J. (November, 2013). Resorts, resilience and retention: a look at the
tourism rebound of the Florida/Alabama Gulf Coast after the BP oil spill disaster of 2010.
Resort and Commercial Recreation Association National Conference, Amelia
Island, Florida.
Holladay, P. J., Arze, M., & Skibins, J. C. (March, 2013). Bridging connections:
exploratory social network analysis of the Illinois & Michigan National Heritage Corridor.
George Wright Society Conference on Parks, Protected Areas, & Cultural Sites,
Denver, Colorado.
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Arze, M., & Holladay, P. J. (March, 2013). Does nature subsidize costs for ecotourism
providers? Externality cost analysis for best business practices in Bolivia. George Wright
Society Conference on Parks, Protected Areas, & Cultural Sites, Denver, Colorado.
Holladay, P. J., & Powell, R. B. (March, 2011). An integrated approach to assessing socialecological resilience and sustainability of community-based nature tourism development in the
small island state of the Commonwealth of Dominica. Resilience, Innovation, and
Sustainability: Navigating the Complexities of Global Change. Second
International Science and Policy Conference, Tempe, Arizona.
Holladay, P. J., & Powell, R. B. (March, 2011). Social-ecological resilience and sustainability of
community-based nature tourism development: the Commonwealth of Dominica. George
Wright Society Conference on Parks, Protected Areas, & Cultural Sites, New
Orleans, Louisiana.
Holladay, P. J. (April, 2010). The chaotic complexion of complexity and chaos: applications to
tourism management. Twelfth Annual College of Health, Education, and Human
Development Faculty Forum, Clemson, South Carolina.
Mainieri, T. L., Hartman, C. L., Holladay, P. J., & Skibins, J. C. (April, 2010). Examining
the effect of generational cohort on civic engagement and social capital. Twelfth Annual
College of Health, Education, and Human Development Faculty Forum, Clemson,
South Carolina.
Holladay, P. J., (April, 2009). Intersecting theories of sustainability and resilience: an application for
tourism management. Eleventh Annual College of Health, Education, and Human
Development Faculty Forum, Clemson, South Carolina.
Holladay, P. J., & Skibins, J. C. (April, 2009). Ecotourism and wildlife impacts: loving nature to
death at the ends of the Earth. Eleventh Annual College of Health, Education, and
Human Development Faculty Forum, Clemson, South Carolina.
Holladay, P. J., & Ormsby, A. A. (March, 2009). A comparative study of local perceptions of
ecotourism and conservation at the Five Blues Lake National Park, Belize. Southeast
Chapter of Travel and Tourism Research Association Annual Conference &
Tourism Research Symposium, Montgomery, Alabama.
Holladay, P. J., & Baldwin, E. D. (2008, June). Whose fault is it? Critical barriers to successful
community co-management in the Five Blues Lake National Park, Belize. Fourteenth
International Symposium on Society and Resource Management Conference,
Burlington, Vermont.
Holladay, P. J., Schmalz, D. L., & Norman, W. C. (2008, June). Reels, remingtons, &
reputations: stereotypes of hunters & anglers. Fourteenth International Symposium on
Society and Resource Management Conference, Burlington, Vermont.
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CONFERENCE ORGANIZER
First Canal Alliance Congress (March, 2013). Bridging the Corridor: Connecting People, Places
and Communities. Four Rivers Environmental Education Center, Channahon,
Illinois.
INVITED WORKSHOP FACILITATION
Holladay, P. J. (2014, May). The “How’s” and “Why’s” of Developing Sustainable Networks and
Dynamic Partnerships. South Carolina National Heritage Corridor/Environmental
Education Association of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina. Funded by
the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
INVITED PUBLIC SPEAKING
Holladay, P. J. (2015, April). Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management. Troy UniversityHampton Roads, Virginia Beach, VA.
Holladay, P. J. (2014, January). Troy University and You…Opportunities for Partnerships. Rotary
International, Rotary Club of Brunswick, Brunswick, Georgia.
Holladay, P. J. (2013, November). An Introduction to Troy University’s School of Hospitality,
Sport and Tourism Management. St. Marys Convention and Visitors Bureau, St. Marys,
Georgia.
Holladay, P. J. (2013, November). Towards a Sustainable Regional “Town-Gown” Relationship
with Troy University: Students, Employment and Opportunities for Partnerships. Georgia
Department of Labor, Kings Bay Employer Committee Meeting, Kingsland,
Georgia.
SUPERVISED STUDENT CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (* INDICATES STUDENT)
*Buckley, S., *Johnson, T., *Kriesl, C., & *Wingate, J.C. (April, 2013). Geographical
Information Systems for Sustainable Recreation Planning at Midewin National Tallgrass
Prairie. South Metropolitan Higher Education Consortium Student Sustainability
Summit, Chicago Heights, IL.
*Bond, N., *Cholyway, R., *Collofello, B., *Kalinoski, R., & *Stringham II, A. (April
2013). Environmental Protection Agency’s Campus Rainworks Challenge: University of St.
Francis’ Community Garden. South Metropolitan Higher Education Consortium
Student Sustainability Summit, University Park, IL.
*Wingate, J.C. (September, 2012). Long, Rusty Cesspool or Valuable Cultural, Historical and
Natural Resource? Sustainability and the Illinois & Michigan Canal National Heritage
Corridor. South Metropolitan Higher Education Consortium Student Sustainability
Summit, University Park, IL.
TECHNICAL REPORTS
Holladay, P. J., Skibins, J. C. (2014). Results of the 2013 Canal Alliance Congress Survey.
Report prepared for the Canal Corridor Association, LaSalle, IL.
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Holladay, P. J., & Schmalz, D. L, & Norman, W. C. (2010). The National Hunting &
Fishing Day 2010. Report prepared for Upstate Forever, Greenville, SC.
Holladay, P. J., Schmalz, D. L., & Norman, W. C. (2009). The National Hunting & Fishing
Day 2009. Report prepared for Upstate Forever, Greenville, SC.
Holladay, P. J., Schmalz, D. L., & Norman, W. C. (2008). The National Hunting & Fishing
Day 2008. Report prepared for Upstate Forever, Greenville, SC.
Holladay, P. J., Schmalz, D. L., & Norman, W. C. (2007). The National Hunting & Fishing
Day 2007. Report prepared for Upstate Forever, Greenville, SC.
Holladay, P. J., Jones, R., & Weckman, T. (2003). Identification and Recommendations for the
Control of a Spiked Rush (Equisetum sp). Report prepared for Belizean Ministry of
Natural Resources, Forest Department, Belmopan, Belize.
Holladay, P. J. (2002). Environmental and Historical Aspects of the Zahorie Region. Report to the
United States Agency for International Development, Washington, D.C., USA.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Holladay, P.J. (2010). Shelf mushroom on mossy log. Semantics: The study of meaning, 16-17.
van Riper, C.J., & Holladay, P.J. (2009). Student Affairs Committee (SAC) activities.
Keeping in touch: A newsletter for members of the International Association for Society and
Natural Resources, 8(1): 1p
CONSULTATIONS
2015 Harrington Graded School Business Plan. St. Simons African-American Heritage
Coalition.
2014
Oglethorpe Block Redevelopment Project in Historic Downtown Brunswick, GA.
City of Brunswick, GA and Public-Private Partnership Project Management, Inc.
INVITED REVIEWER OF MANUSCRIPTS & BOOKS
International Journal of Tourism Policy
Journal of Ecotourism
Tourism, Culture and Communication
Event Management
Journal of Heritage Tourism
Local Environment
Journal of Tourism Insights
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
2014 2014 2014 2012-2013
2011-2013
Board of Directors, International Seafarers Center, Brunswick, GA
Member, Rotary International, Brunswick, GA
Member, Brunswick-Golden Isles Chamber of Commerce
Heritage Development & Tourism Chair, Canal Corridor Association
of the Illinois & Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor, LaSalle, IL
Board of Directors, Heritage Corridor Convention & Visitors Bureau,
Romeoville, IL
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2008-2011
June, 2014
Session Chair, Resilience at the Local and Community level. Resilience
2011, Resilience, Innovation, and Sustainability:
Navigating the Complexities of Global Change. Second International
Science and Policy Conference, Tempe, Arizona.
Student Affairs Committee, International Association for Society &
Natural Resources.
UNIVERSITY AND DEPARTMENT SERVICE
TROY UNIVERSITY
2014 – present HSTM new faculty search committee.
2013 – present Chair for the Event Management Certificate committee.
2013 – present Network development: Brunswick-Golden Isles Chamber of Commerce; Golden
Isles Convention and Visitors Bureau; Embassy Suites; Georgia Ports Authority;
Georgia Department of Labor; International Seafarers Center; St. Mary’s Convention
and Visitors Bureau.
2013, 2014
Mentored two Troy University faculty that were new to online teaching.
2013 – 2014 Troy University-Brunswick Relay for Life Team fundraiser.
2013
Troy University-Brunswick faculty representative at local promotional
events.
2013
Faculty representative for Troy Spirit Night.
2013
Panel member for the Summer Seminar Series.
UNIVERSITY OF ST. FRANCIS
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2012
2011
Executive Sustainability Committee.
College of Arts & Sciences Curriculum Committee.
Club Advisor for Recreation Club and Council for Social Activism.
Co-developer. Department 5-year Strategic Plan and Self-Assessment Plan
Rho Phi Lambda Readers Panel for applicants inducted into the honorary
society
International Advisory Council.
Greening of Campus Committee.
St. Francis Faculty Working Group. South Metropolitan Higher Education
Consortium Sustainability Conferences.
Representative. Canal Corridor Association’s Canal Alliance Working
Groups Meeting.
Developer, new courses. Introduction to Sustainability (RADM 294);
Sustainable Community Development and Planning (RADM 301);
Ecotourism (RADM 494A); Introduction to Geographical Information
Systems (RADM 494B).
Team member for COAPRT accreditation visit.
Co-developer. Curriculum and name changes for the concentrations in
Tourism & Hospitality Management and Community Recreation & Park
Resources
Co-Author. US Department of State Fulbright Scholar-In-Residence
application. Awarded 2012, $91, 300.
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CLEMSON UNIVERSITY
2010
Graduate Student Government Senator.
COMMUNITY SERVICE
2014 – present Civic organizer. Rotary Club of Brunswick
2014 – present Guest services and missions/outreach. St. Simons Community Church, St.
Simons Island, GA
2013 – present Hospitality volunteer. International Seafarers Center. Brunswick, GA.
2013 – 2014 Volunteer. American Cancer Society Relay for Life. Brunswick, GA.
2011 – 2013 Joliet Township High School (JTHS) Career Academy. Development of
JTHS Career Pathway in Hospitality, Tourism & Recreation Management.
Advisory Board Member.
AWARDS AND PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION
Clemson University
Clemson University
SETTRA Organizing Committee
ISSRM Organizing Committee
Eastern Kentucky University
Graduate Student Award for
Excellence
Graduate Research Assistantship
Graduate Student Scholarship
Graduate Student Scholarship
Graduate Research Assistantship
2011
2007-2011
2009
2008
2002-2004
CONTINUED PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
“Finding and Using Open Educational Resources.” (November 2014). Presented by the
Online Learning Consortium in cooperation with Troy University.
“Grants—How to get them and what to do next.” (August 2013). Presented by Judith B.
Margolin via Troy University.
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Christian Society for Kinesiology and Leisure Studies
Georgia Educational Researchers Association
Travel and Tourism Research Association
The George Wright Society
SOFTWARE AND PROGRAMMING EXPERIENCE
Learning Management Systems: Blackboard and Canvas
Social Network Analysis: Gephi, NetLogo, Pajek
Geographical Information Systems: ArcGIS, ArcPad
Statistical: SPSS
Structural Equation Modeling: EQS
Qualitative: QSR NVivo
Desktop Applications: Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe Photoshop
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RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
2005
Desert Tortoise Research Assistant. ITS Corporation/US Department of
Defense. Fort Irwin, CA
2002-2004
Biological Technician. Eastern Kentucky University/US Department of
the Army. Richmond, KY
2001-2002
Ecologist. United States Peace Corps: Parks Planning & Administration
Advisors. Daphne Institute of Applied Ecology, Bratislava, Slovak
Republic
2000-2001
Ecologist. United States Peace Corps: Parks Planning & Administration
Advisors. Zahorie Protected Landscape Area, Malacky, Slovak Republic
1998
Outdoor Environmental Educator. Clemson University Outdoor
Laboratory, Clemson, South Carolina