I/O Brown Bag Colloquium Series - Past Speakers
Every week the I/O graduate students and faculty gather for lunch over a colloquium.
These “brown bag” gatherings are a wonderful opportunity for students, faculty, alumni
and special guests to share their work with the Akron I/O community.
This page contains a list of speakers that have presented in the past.
Academic
- Winfred Arthur*, Texas A & M University
- Rick DeShon*, Michigan State University
- Jeff Edwards, University of North Carolina
- Jennifer Gillespie, Bowling Green State University
- Alicia Grandey, Penn State University
- Mike Horvath, Cleveland State University
- Scott Highhouse, Bowling Green State University
- Howard Klein, Ohio State University
- Kurt Kraiger, Colorado State University
- Roger Mayer, UA Business Department
- Raymond Noe, the Ohio State University
- Jeffrey Ford, the Ohio State University
Applied
- Linda Brown*, Self-Employed
- Tacy Byham*, DDI
- Brian Cawley*, CorVirtus
- Alana Cober*, Transportation Security Administration
- Rich Cober*, Marriott
- Scott Erker*, DDI
- Robert Gibby, Procter & Gamble
- Mike Gillespie, Denison Consulting
- Scott Goodman*, Shaker Consulting Group
- Fran Gross, Timken
- Beth Linderbaum*, OE Strategies
- Matt O’Connell*, Select International
- Aaron Ziff, Timken
- Nikki Dudley & Eric Sydell, Shaker Consulting Group
Special Topics and Panel Presetations
- Preparing for comprehensive exams - Fourth and Fifth Year I/O Students
- Telecommuting - Christine Scheu (Aon) and Linda Diefendorff* (Western Union)
- Working abroad - Jim Diefendorff* (Singapore) and Steve Asch (The Middle East)
- Working in psychology departments vs. business schools - Jim Diefendorff* (U. Akron, Psychology; Singapore Management University, Business) and Steve Asch (U. Akron, Business)
- Research Methods and Data Analysis Themed Summer Brown Bag Series
- Qualitative Data Analysis - Kathy Feltey (UA Sociology Dept.) and Carolyn Behrman (UA Anthropology Dept.)
- Dyadic Data Analysis - Rosalie Hall
- Hierarchical Linear Modeling - Aaron Schmidt
- Experience Sampling Methodology - Jim Diefendorff*
- Implicit Measures in I/O Psychology - Bob Lord
*Denotes speakers is an alumnus of The University of Akron's I/O program.
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