I am naturally curious person. I believe in the importance of scholarship and asking the big questions. I believe my research should have applications to positive societal impact. Specifically focusing on sustainability and behavior change. My outlook as an academician is focused on the importance of possessing a growth mindset. I am a 4t
I am naturally curious person. I believe in the importance of scholarship and asking the big questions. I believe my research should have applications to positive societal impact. Specifically focusing on sustainability and behavior change. My outlook as an academician is focused on the importance of possessing a growth mindset. I am a 4th year Marketing PhD candidate at the University of Rhode Island.
I am energized about all things regarding digital and social media marketing. My time in industry has equipped me with a lot of transferable skills that I am enthused to teach my students. I believe a strong digital and social media footprint are the key to success in doing business today.
Anticipated graduation date: Spring 2023!
Originally born and raised in southern California I picked up a love a traveling and immersing myself in new cultures while studying abroad in Barcelona. Since then I've travelled all over. Iceland, Guatemala, and Portugal were some of my favorite places.
In recognition of excellence in teaching, instructional innovation and scholarship.
The Valuing Diversity PhD Scholarship seeks to widen the opportunities for underrepresented populations to attend marketing doctoral programs
The Dholakia Research in Business Award honors a College of Business Ph.D. student who has demonstrated excellence in research. The recipient is selected by the Dean of the College of Business in consultation with the Director of Doctoral Program & Research and the Associate Dean.
Personality Processes & Individual Differences Track -Society for Consumer Psychology Conference March 4-5, 2022.
Applied for and received $2500 to bring a healing circle to the University of Rhode Island College of Business female students of color. The purpose of the circle is to create a safe space for students to experience deeper connections with themselves and heal in community.
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