Yes, she was. And Grandpa, yep, he was a badass too. However, I’m not referring to just one grandma or one grandpa as it’s pretty remarkable that somehow everyone survived to the extent that I am sitting here now, typing this post.
As I have developed such a strong respect for all aspects of my ancestral heritage through my research, I thought it was immensely fitting that I change the title of my blog. I have to get back to externalizing and sharing my research and I’ll be migrating this site to my own hosting account soon. Self-hosting makes design easier and offers more flexibility in all respects. Stay tuned!
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Dr. Cori Zuppo earned her PhD in Technology Management from Indiana State University with a specialization in Human Resource Development and Industrial Training. Cori’s dissertation research was entitled “Organizations as consumers of human capital via technology: A policy study of information and communication technologies”. Cori also holds an M.A.Ed. from The George Washington University and a B.S. in Conflict Resolution from Ohio University (summa cum laude). Dr. Zuppo received advanced mediation training at Capital Law School and has completed the CUE Employee and Labor Relations Certification Program. Cori holds the professional certifications of Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) and Global Professional in Human Resources (GPHR) of which there are only 32 dual-certified individuals in Ohio and 824 dual-certified in the United States[1].
Cori has several years of industry experience in HR-related functions, labor relations and corporate legal. Dr. Zuppo consults in the areas of HRM, HRD, organization development, labor and employee relations, strategic organizational communication, technology management, transformational leadership and management development. Cori has particular interests in technology and innovation in engineering education and efforts to reshore U.S. manufacturing.
Dr. Zuppo has presented at the Society for the History of Technology where she was selected to compete for the Robinson Prize. Cori has also served as presenter for the Association for Technology, Management, and Applied Engineering (ATMAE) conferences and is currently serving as moderator for the ATMAE Distance & Online Education focus group. Cori has also served as journal reviewer for The Academy of Management and ATMAE. Recently, Cori’s article entitled “Defining ICT in a Boundaryless World: A Working Hierarchy” was published in the International Journal of Managing Information Technology.
Cori is a Professor in the Department of Business and Information Technologies at Marion Technical College (MTC) in Marion, Ohio and an Adjunct Assistant Professor at University of Maryland Maryland College in the M.S. Technology Management program. Previously, Cori was a part-time faculty member at Bowling Green State University (BGSU) in the College of Technology. and served as a doctoral fellow at BGSU, conducting research and teaching in the areas of technology management, academic research and instructional design & delivery.
[1] As reported by Human Resource Certification Institute, March 2011.
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