Administrative Experience
November 2004 – July 2017, Behavior Analyst Certification Board
Held many positions and titles over the years. Longest position held: Senior Program Specialist. Last position held: Director of Public Relations.
Responsibilities included evaluating applications for behavior analytic content (e.g., ACE, VCS, individual coursework) and compliance with BACB standards, managing ACE and VCS systems, providing input regarding the development and implementation of policies and procedures, assisting with the development and testing of new software and database systems, providing assistance with nominations and elections, oversight of other Program Specialists, working with vendors to develop branded materials, writing and editing of website and document content, developing and managing procedures for tracking content changes, managing exhibit presence at conferences, managing social media & external communications.
May 1997 – February 2005 Office Manager, Florida Association for Behavior Analysis, Tallahassee, Florida
Clinical Experience
August 1997 – December 2001
Behavior Analyst, Behavior Management Consultants, Tallahassee, Florida
September 1996 – August 1997
Behavior Specialist, S.K.I.L.L. Program, Apalachee Center for Human Services, Tallahassee, Florida
March 1995 – June 1995
Practicum Student Tutor, Project H.E.L.P., Supervised by Dr. Howard E. Farris, Department of Psychology, Western Michigan University
Teaching Experience
Fall 2000 – Summer 2005
Taught EXP3422L, Conditioning and Learning Laboratory, Department of Psychology, Florida State University (1-3 sections per semester)
Fall 1999, Spring 2000, Fall 2000, Spring 2001
Taught EXP3000L, Research Methods Laboratory, Department of Psychology, Florida State University
Spring 1997
Took PSY 6945, Teaching Psychology Practicum, Dr. Jon S. Bailey, Department of Psychology, Florida State University
Research Experience
September 1996 – May 1997
Research assistant on thesis study, “The Effects of a Lesson Plan Intervention on Teacher and Student Behavior,” conducted by Kim Lucker, Department of Psychology, Florida State University
September 1995 – April 1996
Research assistant on thesis study, “The Effects of Fluency Level on Retention,” conducted by Angelica C. Grindle, Department of Psychology, Western Michigan University