Ann Schlosser
Professor of Marketing at Foster School of Business

Biography
Foster School of Business
Education
- PhD University of Illinois (1997)
- MA University of Illinois (1995)
- BA Carleton College (1991)
Academic Expertise
- advertising
- consumer behavior
- consumer segmentation
- digital marketing
e-commerce
marketing research
social media
Current Research
- Consumer control and choice in online environments, How social situations and communication modality influence consumption decisions and experiences, How person-and-machine interactivity impact attitude strength and valence, Internet policy
Positions Held
- At the University of Washington since 2000
- Assistant Professor at Vanderbilt University, 1998-2000
- Visiting Scholar at the Interval Research Corporation in Palo Alto, 1999
- Research Associate in the Technology Research Group of the National Center for Supercomputing Applications, 1997-1998
Honors and Awards
- Identified as one of the 50 most prolific scholars in marketing, 1982-2006
- Stellner Distinguished Scholar Award, University of Illinois, 2007
- Lex Gamble Family Award for Excellence in the Field of E-Commerce, 2006
- Finalist for Division 49 American Psychological Association Dissertation Award, 1998
- @d:tech Scholarship for individual contribution to understanding the influence of technology on advertising, communication, and marketing, 1997
- American Academy of Advertising Industry fellowship, 1996
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