Carla Bevins

Assistant Teaching Professor at Tepper School of Business

Biography

Tepper School of Business

Education:

University of Kentucky Degree NameDoctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Field Of StudyCommunication Dates attended or expected graduation2001 – 2011

Activities and Societies: Graduate Student Association (Treasurer) Communication Research Assistant Communication Teaching Assistant CELT Fellow Presentation U! Fellow Instructional Communications and Research Leadership Team Instructional Communications and Research Curriculum Committee Common Reader Selection Committee Dissertation: Karibu Kenya: Translating and Implementing a Continuing Medical Education Program From a First-World to a Third-World Setting. Areas of Specialization: Health Communication with a special focus on Translational and Implementation research, and Instructional Communication. Certifications: Health Communication, Medical Behavioral Science, Distance Education Advisor: Chike Anyaegbunam

Translational and Implementation research, Instructional design, Message development, Program evaluation, Qualitative and Quantitative methodologies

Butler University Degree NameB.AField Of StudyEnglish and Creative Writing Dates attended or expected graduation1997 – 2001

Activities and Societies: Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Lambda Delta Sigma Tau Delta (President) Residence Hall Association (President) Equestrian Team Living Learning Community Writer's Studio (Tutor) Honors Program Community Volunteering Riley Memorial Foundation Internship Student Newspaper

Experience:

Assistant Teaching Professor Company NameCarnegie Mellon University - Tepper School of Business Dates EmployedJul 2017 – Present Employment Duration3 yrs 8 mos LocationGreater Pittsburgh Area Assistant Teaching Professor of Business Communications in the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University.

Owner, Medical Writer, and Editor Company NameCardinal Consulting Services Dates EmployedJan 2002 – Present Employment Duration19 yrs 2 mos Medical writer and editor for continuing medical education, prevention research, educational grants and manuscripts, educational training, and peer tutoring for the entire writing process.

Ph. D. Faculty Lecturer Company NameUniversity of Kentucky Dates EmployedMay 2012 – Jul 2017 Employment Duration5 yrs 3 mos LocationUniversity of Kentucky Teaching: CIS 300: Strategic Business and Professional Communication CIS 110 & CIS 111: Composition and Communication I and II CIS 112: Advanced Composition and Communication Service: Assistant Training and Development Coordinator; CIS 300 Assistant Course Coordinator

Owner Company NameLeslie Jewelry, LLC Dates EmployedAug 2008 – Dec 2010 Employment Duration2 yrs 5 mos Contemporary designs with classic inspirations -- custom jewelry designs featuring wire working, beading, and setting of semi-precious and precious stones. Pieces as unique and special as you are. AdvancMed

Clinical and Editorial Specialist Company NameAdvancMed Dates EmployedAug 2006 – Jun 2008 Employment Duration1 yr 11 mos As a member of the Clinical and Editorial team, I developed evaluations and reports tailored to each CME/CE (continuing medical education/continuing education) program monitored continuously the overall evaluation process and provided suggestions and opportunities for growth and improvement using quantitative and qualitative methodologies incorporated the ACCME (Accreditation Council on Continuing Medical Education) guidelines into CME/CE programming and offered ideas on how to best include the tenants of Adult Learning Theory assisted in writing grant proposals provided support for developing and editing clinical content for doctor, nurse, and pharmacist education

University of Kentucky Company NameUniversity of Kentucky Total Duration4 yrs 10 mos TitleGraduate Teaching Assistant Dates EmployedAug 2005 – May 2006 Employment Duration10 mos Department of Communication, Interpersonal Communication This class provided undergraduate students an overview of theory and application of interpersonal communication theory relationship and conversation management effective listening conflict management ethics in communicating communication climate cultural and gender differences in interpersonal communication

TitleTeaching Assistant/Research Assistant Dates EmployedAug 2001 – May 2006 Employment Duration4 yrs 10 mos Instructor for Basic Public Speaking and Interpersonal Communication courses. Responsible for syllabus development, class lectures and discussions, quiz and activity preparation, and grading. Research assistant on $1.9 million dollar NIDA funded project responsible for data collection, scheduling, commercial message production, subject recruitment and retention, trouble-shooting, and problem solving.

TitleResearch Assistant Dates EmployedJun 2002 – May 2005 Employment Duration3 yrs TitleGraduate Teaching Assistant Dates EmployedAug 2001 – May 2002 Employment Duration10 mos Department of Communication, Basic Public Speaking This class provided undergraduate students an overview of message construction audience analysis message organization message reception and critique message delivery and presentation for informative, persuasive, introductory, and impromptu speeches.

Communications Specialist Intern Company NameRiley Memorial Foundation Dates EmployedJan 2001 – May 2001 Employment Duration5 mos Butler University Peer Tutor Company NameButler University Dates EmployedJan 1998 – May 2001 Employment Duration3 yrs 5 mos As a peer tutor, I was responsible for tutoring students and faculty in every stage of the writing process and assisting with the Visiting Writers Series. With special training in ESL (English as a second language), I assisted students who needed additional tutoring in language development and usage (both verbal and written).

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