AMENDED ORDER ON FINAL PRETRIAL CONFERENCE FOR PHASE I
F.A. GOSSETT, Magistrate Judge.
A final pretrial conference was held on the 8th day of April, 2013. Appearing for the parties as counsel were:
Walter V. Siebert and Heather F. Vickles for Defendant JBS USA, LLC (JBS), and Rebecca S. Stith and Peter F. Laura for Plaintiff Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC).
(A) Exhibits. See attached Exhibit List (Attachment "A").
Caution: Upon express approval of the judge holding the pretrial conference for good cause shown, the parties may be authorized to defer listing of exhibits or objections until a later date to be specified by the judge holding the pretrial conference. The mere listing of an exhibit on an exhibit list by a party does not mean it can be offered into evidence by the adverse party without all necessary evidentiary prerequisites being met.
(B) Uncontroverted Facts. The parties have agreed that the following may be accepted as established facts for purposes of this case only:
1. In July 2007, Defendant JBS USA ("Defendant" or "JBS USA") acquired Swift & Company, including the beef plant located in Grand Island, Nebraska.
2. JBS USA is headquartered in Greeley, Colorado.
3. JBS USA is a Delaware limited liability company doing business in the State of Nebraska and the City of Grand Island, and has continuously had at least 15 employees. (Doc Nos. 9914; 107, ¶ 4).
4. JBS USA has continuously been an employer engaged in an industry affecting commerce within the meaning of Sections 701(b), (g) and (h) of Title VII, 42 U.S.C. §§ 2000e(b), (g) and (h). (Doc Nos. 9915; 107, ¶ 5).
5. The jurisdiction of this Court is invoked pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §§ 451, 1331, 1337, 1343 and 1345. (Doc Nos. 9911; 107, ¶ 1).
6. Plaintiff, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (the "EEOC"), is the agency of the United States of America charged with the administration, interpretation and enforcement of Title VII, (Doc Nos. 99, ¶ 3; 107, ¶ 3).
7. Pursuant to the Order of this Court, the jurisdiction of the Court for Phase I of these proceedings is authorized pursuant to Section 707 of Title VII, 42 U.S.C. § 2000e-6, as amended. (Doc Nos. 296, 338).
8. UFCW, Local 22 was the exclusive bargaining agent for production and maintenance workers at the Grand Island plant and could make requests to accommodate employees' religious practices.
9. Plant operations are divided into two separate areas — slaughter and fabrication. Both areas operate on a production line basis in which a "chain" moves the beef in one direction from slaughter to the cooler, and then from the cooler through fabrication into packaging. As the beef is moving through fabrication, different lines of employees perform different jobs on the beef.
10. The chain can be set to move at varying speeds, which are calculated on a head per hour basis.
11. There was an A shift and a B shift at the Grand Island plant. The A shift operated from 6:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., and the B shift operated from 3:00 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.
12. The workforce of 2800-3000 total employees was evenly split between the A shift and B shift.
13. Plant operations are primarily divided between the slaughter and fabrication departments. About three times as many employees work in the fabrication department as the slaughter department.
14. In 2007, approximately 1,400 employees worked on B shift.
15. In 2007, approximately 120-130 Somali Muslims worked on the B shift fabrication side, and approximately 200 total Somali Muslim employees worked at the plant out of a workforce of approximately 2800.
16. In 2008, there were under 3000 total employees at the Grand Island plant, with just under 1500 employees working on B shift.
17. In 2008, there were 200-300 Somali Muslims working on the B shift fabrication side.
18. In 2009, JBS issued written guidelines addressing unscheduled work breaks, including requests for unscheduled breaks for prayer. In 2011, JBS issued revised guidelines addressing requests for unscheduled breaks, including requests for unscheduled breaks for prayer.
(C) Controverted and Unresolved Issues. The issues remaining to be determined and unresolved matters for the Court's attention are:
1. Whether JBS violated Title VII by engaging in a pattern or practice of failing to reasonably accommodate the religious practices of Somali Muslim employees by: (i) allowing them to take unscheduled breaks to pray1; and/or (ii) moving the meal break during the remainder of Ramadan 2008 (from September 18 through September 30, 2008), to a time that coincided closely with such employees' sunset prayer time.
a. Whether JBS had adequate notice of the Somali Muslim employees' need for the accommodations identified above.
b. Whether the Somali employees' conflicts with work were the result of a bona fide religious belief.
c. Whether unscheduled breaks for prayer and/or moving the meal break during the remainder of Ramadan 2008 were reasonable accommodations.
d. Whether JBS's allowing Muslim employees to pray during scheduled breaks and other non-work times was a reasonable alternative accommodation of their religious practices.2
e. Whether the accommodations of unscheduled breaks for prayer and/or moving the meal break during the remainder of Ramadan 2008 would have posed an undue hardship on JBS.,
f. Whether the failure to accommodate claim and some of the requested injunctive relief may be moot in light of JBS's current practices, including the 2009 and 2011 written guidelines on unscheduled work breaks, including unscheduled breaks for prayer.3
2. If it is determined at trial that JBS violated Title VII, whether the EEOC is entitled to injunctive relief against JBS.
3. If it is determined at trial that JBS violated Title VII, and the Court finds that EEOC is entitled to injunctive relief against JBS, what injunctive relief should be granted by the Court, including but not limited to:
a. A permanent injunction to prevent such unlawful practices from occurring at the Grand Island plant in the future;
b. Regular training during a set term of years to be determined by the Court for plant managers and other plant employees on Title VII's prohibitions and requirements including but not limited to its requirement of reasonable accommodation of religious requirements for a period of years to be set by the Court;
c. The appointment of a third-party monitor during a term of years to be set by the Court to oversee the implementation and continuation of injunctive relief;
d. Regular reporting to the EEOC during a term of years to be set by the Court on Defendant's compliance with the Court's injunctive relief orders;
e. A posting of the terms of the injunctive relief order at the plant during a term of years to be set by the Court;
f. Other injunctive and equitable relief, as the Parties may propose following the Phase I trial and which the Court deems just and proper4; and
g. Court oversight as necessary to ensure compliance with the Court's rulings on injunctive relief and such other and further injunctive relief as the Court deems appropriate.
Pending Motions and Statement of Objections:
Defendant's Statement of Objections (Doc. No. 330) to the Magistrate Judge's Order (Doc. No. 311) permitting the deposition of Wesley Batista (Doc. Nos. 311, 330, 333-334).5
(D) Witnesses. All witnesses, including rebuttal witnesses, expected to be called to testify by plaintiff, except those who may be called for impeachment purposes as defined in NECivR 16.2(c) only, are:
[List names and complete addresses of all persons who will testify in person only. Such list shall identify those witnesses the party expects to be present and those witnesses the party may call if the need arises, and shall also identify, by placing an "(F)" following the name, each witness whose only testimony is intended to establish foundation for an exhibit for which foundation has not been waived.]
NAME LIVE ADDRESS & PHONE WILL MAY NEBRASKA
WITNESSES NUMBER CALL CALL RESIDENT/NONRESIDENT
Dennis Sydow redacted X Has been subpoenaed
Doug Schult redacted X Nonresident corporate witness;
JBS will produce
Fadumo Abdi redacted X Subpoena by mail accepted by
Intervenor attorney
Fardusa Council redacted X Subpoena by mail accepted by
Tyson attorney
Fos Ali redacted X Has been subpoenaed
Habsa Ibrahim redacted X Subpoena by mail accepted by
Intervenor attorney
Hawo Sharif redacted X Subpoena by mail accepted by
Intervenor attorney
Mary Chmelka redacted X Has been subpoenaed
Mike Helzer redacted X GI plant manager; JBS will
produce
Naima redacted X Subpoena by mail accepted by
Mohamed Intervenor attorney
Omar Mohamed redacted X Subpoena by mail accepted by
Intervenor attorney
Roger Cooper redacted X GI plant manager; JBS will
produce
Salvador Prado redacted X Has been subpoenaed
Steve Lamken redacted X Subpoena by mail accepted by
Grand Island City attorney
Terry Mostek redacted X Subpoena by mail accepted by
UFCW local attorney
Tony Keiper redacted X Subpoena by mail accepted by
Grand Island City attorney
Waris Adan redacted X Has been subpoenaed
Custodian of c/o EEOC, 1222 X
Records (F) Spruce St., Room
8.100, St. Louis, MO
63103; 314-539-7800
Custodian of c/o Defendant, 1770 X
Records (F) Promontory Circle,
Greeley, CO 80634
Custodian of c/o NEOC, Nebraska X
Records (F) State Office Building
301 Centennial Mall
South, 5th Floor
PO Box 94934
Lincoln, NE 68509-
4934; 402-471-2024
All witnesses expected to be called to testify by defendant, except those who may be called for impeachment purposes as defined in NECivR 16.2(c) only, are:
Defendant expects to call Address & Phone No.
he following witnesses:
Name
Kurt Brandt redacted
Mary Chmelka redacted
Roger Cooper redacted
Cindy Davis redacted
James Hamilton redacted
Tim Haumont redacted
Dan Hoppes redacted
Terry Mostek redacted
Doug Schult redacted
Heather Skinner redacted6
Dennis Sydow redacted
Don Willnerd redacted
Defendant may call the following witnesses:
Name Address & Phone No.
Omar Adam redacted
Fos Ali redacted
Mario Mascote Alvarez redacted
Rick Ballhorst redacted
Ali Basin redacted
Yolanda Chavez redacted
Todd Cole redacted
Ramiro Coronado redacted
Fardusa Council redacted
Abel Covarrubias redacted
Shangon Diang redacted
Jama Diriye redacted
Terry Dubbs redacted
Miguel Flores redacted
Jim Fuller redacted
Mario Guadron redacted
Mike Helzer redacted
Abdul Hirsi redacted
Amina Hirsi redacted
Fuaad Hirsi redacted
Maria Lagunas redacted
GIPD Chief Steve Lamken redacted
Sinia Montoya redacted
Dora Mostek redacted
Sergio Sampaio Nogueira redacted
Salvador Prado redacted
Mohamed Qualinle redacted
Ernesto Ramirez redacted
Abdirisak Sahal redacted
Mohamed Y. Said redacted
Hassan J. Sheikhuna redacted
Juriana Sperandio redacted
Angelo Ungery redacted
Tony Urias redacted
Jim Vassar redacted
Maxamed Xasan redacted
Juan Zamudio redacted
It is understood that, except upon a showing of good cause, no witness whose name and address does not appear herein shall be permitted to testify over objection for any purpose except impeachment. A witness whose only testimony is intended to establish foundation for an exhibit for which foundation has not been waived shall not be permitted to testify for any other purpose, over objection, unless such witness has been disclosed pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 26(a)(3). A witness appearing on any party's witness list may be called by any other party.
The parties request that the Court enter an order pursuant to Fed. R. Evid. 615 excluding witnesses from the courtroom prior to giving their trial testimony.
(E) Expert Witnesses' Qualifications. Experts to be called by plaintiff and their qualifications are:
Kathleen Moore, Ph.D. (CV attached)
Gwendolyn Combs, Ph.D. (CV attached)
Experts to be called by defendant and their qualifications are:
Liyakat Takim, Ph.D. (CV attached)
Peter Hurtgen, Esq. (CV attached)
Mark Grey, Ph.D. (CV attached)
(F) Voir Dire. Counsel have reviewed Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 47(a) and NECivR 47.2(a) and suggest the following with regard to the conduct of juror examination:
[NOT APPLICABLE]
(G) Number of Jurors. Counsel have reviewed Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 48 and NECivR 48.1 and suggest that this matter be tried to a jury composed of ____ members.
[NOT APPLICABLE]
(II) Verdict. The parties [will] [will not] stipulate to a less-than-unanimous verdict. (If applicable), the parties' stipulation is _____________:
[NOT APPLICABLE]
(I) Briefs, Instructions, and Proposed Findings. Counsel have reviewed NECivR 39.2(a), 51.1(a), and 52.1, and suggest the following schedule for filing trial briefs, proposed jury instructions, and proposed findings of fact, as applicable:
Trial briefs, if desired, shall be filed on or before April 30, 2013.
The Parties' Designations of Deposition Testimony and Discovery Responses (Doc. Nos. 464 and 466), filed April 8, 2013, prior to the Court's ruling on motions for summary judgment, are hereby withdrawn. In an effort to eliminate irrelevant, unnecessary or duplicative evidence, the parties will resubmit their designations of deposition testimony and discovery responses, on or before thirty (30) calendar days after the conclusion of trial, with rebuttal-designations and objections to designations due on or before forty (40) calendar days after the conclusion of trial. Designations may be submitted only for those witnesses unable or unavailable to testify at trial and who are included in the Parties' will call and may call witnesses listed above and/or were included in the Parties' witnesses for whom deposition designations were previously filed (Doc. Nos. 464, 466).
Proposed findings of fact shall be filed on or before sixty (60) calendar days after the conclusion of trial. Jury instructions are not required.
(J) Length of Trial. Counsel estimate the length of trial will consume not less than 10 days, not more than 18 days, and probably about 14 days.
(K) Trial Date. Trial is set for May 7-31, 2013, and will convene on Tuesday through Friday of each week.
Counsel for Defendant has a conflict on Friday, May 10, 2013, and respectfully requests that the trial be recessed on that day if possible. Counsel for Plaintiff has a conflict on May 30 and 31, 2013, and respectfully requests that trial, if still in session, be recessed on those days if possible or that counsel be excused from attendance at trial on those days. Counsel for the Parties have conferred about these dates and are planning witness testimony accordingly.
ATTACHMENT A
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA
U.S. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
COMMISSION,
Case No.: 8:10CV00318
Plaintiff,
ABDI MOHAMED, et al., REVISED JOINT EXHIBIT LIST
FOR PHASE I TRIAL
Plaintiff-Intervenors,
FARHAN ABDI, et al.,
Plaintiff-Intervenors, Courtroom Deputy:
VS. Court Reporter:
JBS USA, LLC, f/k/a JBS SWIFT & CO.,
a/k/a SWIFT BEEF COMPANY,
Defendant.
Trial Date(s): May 7, 2013
EXHIBIT NO.
PLF DF 3 DESCRIPTION OFF OBJ RCV NOT DATE
PTY D RCVD
1 1 Production and Maintenance Stip.
Employee Handbook,
Revised 6/07 (JBS-
NE000102-130) (Dep Ex 7)
2 2 JBS Harassment & Stip.
Retaliation Policy (JBS-
NE008875) (Dep Ex 13)
3 3 JBS Reaffirmation of EEO Stip.
Policy, 8/27/07 (JBS-
NE008879) (Dep Ex 16)
4 4 Collective Bargaining Stip.
Agreement, 1/31/05 to
2/28/10 (JBS-NE000001-50)
(Dep Ex 10)
5 5 6/8/07 - 10/2/07 series of Stip.
emails and letters between
Kapitan and Hamilton, and
series of letters between
Kapitan and JBS outside
counsel Selzer (PI
Abdi0000001-13, 0000015,
16-18) (Kapitan Dep Exs 2-8,
10)
6 6 8/27/07 Kapitan letter to Stip.
Hoppes PI Abdi0000014)
(Kapitan Dep Ex 9)
7 7 6/18-07 - 7/13/07 Chmelka Stip.
notes re: Mahad Jelle request
to transfer (JBS-NE010042-
43) (Dep Ex 217)
8 8 9/1/07 Chmelka note re: two Stip.
Muslim males asking about
sunrise prayer (JBS-
NE010050) (Dep Ex 218)
9 9 September 2008 calendar Stip.
(Dep Ex 52)
10 10 9/4-9/5/2008 Schult email Stip.
string to plant and corporate
managers re: prayer times
(JBS-NE010031-34) (Dep Ex
222)
11 11 9/10/08 Chmelka memo re Stip.
incident with Somali ladies
(E000000081-82) (Dep Ex
221)
12 12 9/12/08 Minutes of Meeting Stip.
(E000000075-77) (Dep Ex
45)
13 13 9/12/08 Schult email to Stip.
Sydow re: requests to pray
(JBS-NE010040) (Dep Ex
223)
14 14 9/12-9/13/08 Felix/Shandley Stip.
emails with corporate and
plant managers with
handwritten notes (JBS-
NE010038) (Dep Ex 224)
15 15 9/13/08 Sydow response to Stip.
9/12/08 Schult email re:
requests to pray (JBS-
NE010041) (Dep Ex 240)
16 16 9/15/08 Minutes of Meeting Stip.
(E000000078-80) (Dep Ex
46)
17 17 9/16/08 Schult letter to Stip.
Hoppes re: employees who
failed to come to work on
9/15/08 (JBS-NE010054)
(Dep Ex 278)
18 18 9/17/08 email from Cooper re: Stip.
Spanish posting (JBS-
NE011275-76) (Dep Ex 47)
19 19 Notice "To All JBS Grand Stip.
Island Employees" re:
accommodating religious
practices (JBS-NE010039)
(Dep Exs 219, 279)
20 20 9/18/08 letter from Sydow to Stip.
Hoppes re: agreement to
move meal break (JBS-
NE010051 and 010055) (Dep
Exs 48 and 238)
21 21 9/18/08 posting re: second Stip.
break for B-shift
(E000000171) (Dep Ex 49)
22 22 9/19/2008 Notice of Stip.
Termination of Employment
(JBS-NE000982)(Dep Ex 33)
23 23 Document "Grand Island Stip.
Prayer Break Background"
(JBS-NE011280-81) (Dep Ex
227)
24 24
25 25 JBS Talking Points Stip.
(E000000083-86) (Dep Ex
51)
26 26 9/18/08 GIPD Law Incident Stip.
Table and 911 Call Detail
Reports (Powers01223-24,
1229-31 (Dep Ex 55);
GIPD00001-2; JBS-
NE021066-75)
27 27 8/10/09 Guidelines for Stip.
Unscheduled Work Breaks
(JBS-NE028403-05) (Dep Ex
271)
28 28 Fadumo Abdi App 7/21/08 Stip.
(JBS-NE001062-63) (Dep Ex
76)
29 29
30 30
31 31 Abdulakdir Adan App Stip.
10/23/07 (JBS-NE01150-51)
(Dep Ex 317)
32 32
33 33
34 34 9/18/08 Grievance No. 90 for Stip.
Ahmed Dalmar (JBS-
NE007222-25) (Dep Ex 69)
35 35 10/29/08 Hoppes letter to Stip.
NEOC re: Ahmed Dalmar
(E000004919) (Dep Ex 339)
36 36 Hassan Duwane App 2/6/07 Stip.
(JBS-NE013501-02) (Dep Ex
148)
37 37 Mohamed Jama Farah App Stip.
6/30/07 (JBS-NE001541-44)
(Dep Ex 122)
38 38 Habsa Ibrahim App 2/21/07 Stip.
(JBS-NE001841-42) (Dep Ex
463)
39 39 Ahmed Mohamed App Stip.
6/30/07 (JBS-NE021302-05)
(Dep Ex 519)
40 40 Ahmed Mohamed App 7/7/08 Stip.
(JBS-NE021283-86) (Dep Ex
523)
41 41 Naima Mohamed App 6/11/07 Stip.
(JBS010878-879) (Dep Ex 4)
42 42 Omar Mohamed App 1/15/08 Stip.
(JBS-NE031528-29) (Dep Ex
474)
43 43 Sahara Noor App 11/12/07 Stip.
(JBS-NE012165-66) (Dep Ex
513)
44 44 Sugra Olad App 11/26/07 Stip.
(JBS-NE002245-46) (Dep Ex
133)
45 45 Ahmed Qurey App 10/15/07 Stip.
(JBS-NE002273-76 (Dep Ex
500)
46 46 Deq Said App 7/5/08 (JBS- Stip.
NE013715-16, 013727,
013726) (Dep Ex 162)
47 47 Hawo Sharif App 3/20/07 Stip.
(JBS-NE003619-20) (Dep Ex
456)
48 48 Abdiaziz Yusuf App 9/7/07 Stip.
(JBS011174-79) (Dep Ex 32)
49 49 Abdirahman Yusuf App Stip.
12/19/06 (JBS-NE003304-05)
(Dep Ex 96)
50 50 Abdirahman Yusuf App Stip.
5/19/08 (JBS-NE003290-93)
(Dep Ex 101)
51 51
PLAINTIFF EEOC'S
EXHIBITS:
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101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
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127
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133
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172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186 List of employees under three
supervisors (E000000267-
273) (Dep Ex 42)
187 6/4/07 Email re: Somalis H
leaving the line to pray (JBS-
NE011246) (Dep Ex 43)
188 Helzer NEOC Interview H, R, O1
(E000000043-46) (Dep Ex
50)
189
190
191 9/18/08 handwritten notes re: H
un rep telling employees to
leave line to pray (JBS-
NE010949, 10975) (Dep Ex
65)
192 Naima Mohamed ID R
(JBS010902) (Dep Ex 1)
193 Naima Mohamed Charge H, R
(E000003234-35) (Dep Ex
19)
194 Ahmed Dalmar ID (JBS- R
NE002010) (Dep Ex 21)
195 Ahmed Dalmar Charge H, R
(E000002267) (Dep Ex 23)
196 Abdiaziz Yusuf ID R
(JBS011189) (Dep Ex 30)
197 Fadumo Abdi ID (JBS- R
NE001074)(Dep Ex 74)
198 Fadumo Abdi Charge H, R
(E000001289) (Dep Ex 79)
199
200
201
202 Abdirahman Yusuf ID (JBS- R
NE003340) (Dep Ex 95)
203 Abdirahman Yusuf Charge H, R
(E000002340) (Dep Ex 105)
204
205
206
207 Sugra Olad ID (JBS- R
NE002256)(Dep Ex 132)
208 Sugra Olad Charge H, R
(E000001343) (Dep Ex 136)
209
210
211 Hassan Duwane ID (JBS- R
NE002683)(Dep Ex 147)
212 Deq Said ID (JBS- R
NE013729)(Dep Ex 161)
213
214
215 5/16/07 Chmelka email string
re: Somali employee exits
(JBS-NE011233) (Dep Ex
216)
216 Chmelka NEOC interview H, R, O
(E000000038-42) (Dep Ex
220)
217 9/21/08 Cooper email to
Chmelka with list of Somali
Muslim employees terminated
(including some SSNs) and
handwritten notes (JBS-
NE010531-34) (Dep Ex 226)
218 Sydow NEOC interview H, R, O
(E000000035-37) (Dep Ex
236)
219 11/15/12 Affidavit of plant HR H, O2
manager Maxamad Xasan
(EMPLOY/925136.1, four
pages) re attached 8/10/09
Memo from corporate HR
manager Bob Daubenspeck,
"Guidelines for Unscheduled
Work Breaks" (JBS-
NE028403-05) & attached
7/[no date]/11Memo from
corporate HR head Chris
Gaddis, "Guidelines for
Unscheduled Work Breaks"
(JBS-NE32915) (Def. Ex. H-1
to Defendant's MSJ (Doc
358-13))
220
221 10/1/08 document numbered H, A
1-11, "Our Complaints" (no
bates number) (Dep Ex 326)
222 Abdulkadir Adan Charge H, R
(bates number not visible)
(Dep Ex 325)
223 Union grievance for Ali Shire R
(E000004638-43) (Dep Ex
331)
224 Mostek NEOC interview H, R, O
(E000000057-59)(Dep Ex
332)
225 5/15/07 news article re H, R
walkout by Somali workers at
GI plant (JBS-NE011204-06)
(Dep Ex. 336)
226
227 9/29/08 Hoppes letter to
Schult re: prayer issue (JBS-
NE010052) (Dep Ex 338)
228 Document with questions H, O3
from Defendant's expert and
Hoppes' written responses
(E000004561-62) (Dep Ex
340)
229 Habsa Ibrahim ID (JBS- R
NE001863)(Dep Ex 462)
230 Habsa Ibrahim Charge (JBS- H, R
NE016092) (Dep Ex 466)
231
232 Omar Mohamed ID (JBS- R
NE021392) (Dep Ex 473)
233
234
235 Ahmed Qurey Charge H, R
(E000001563) (Dep Ex 504)
236 Ahmed Qurey NEOC H, R, O
interview (JBS-NE014858-59)
(Dep Ex 505)
237 Sahara Noor ID (JBS- R
NE013523) (Dep Ex 512)
238 Ahmed Mohamed ID JBS- R
NE021320, JBS-NE0211322
(Dep Ex 517, Dep Ex 518)
239 Ahmed Mohamed Charge H, R
(E000002015) (Dep Ex 527)
240 Ahmed Mohamed NEOC H, R, O
Interview (E000002032-33)
(Dep Ex 526)
241 6/11/07 Kapitan "Swift H, R
Report" on meeting with GI
plant management re prayer
accommodations (0000019-
20) (Kapitan Dep Ex 11)
242 Deposition of Douglas W. H, O4
Schult, taken 9/25/12 in
EEOC, et al. v. JBS USA,
LLC, Civil Action No. 10-cv-
02103-PAB-KLM
243 Deposition of Robert J. H, O (see
Daubenspeck, taken 1/18/13 preceding
in EEOC, et al. v. JBS USA, footnote)
LLC, Civil Action No. 10-cv-
02103-PAB-KL
244 If the Court permits R, H, O5
Defendant's expert(s) to
testify, then the EEOC may
seek to add exhibits cited in
motions in limine regarding
experts including but not
limited to expert reports, CVs,
and articles
245 If the Court permits Plaintiff R, H, O
EEOC's expert(s) to testify, (see
then the EEOC may seek to preceding
add exhibits cited in motions footnote)
in limine regarding experts
including but not limited to
expert reports, CVs, and
articles
DEFENDANT JBS'S
EXHIBITS:
Affirmative Action Program
300 June 1, 2008 to May 31, 2009
(JBS-NE017946-68 + page
"10-1" w/no bates number)
(Dep Ex 230, 270)
Zero-Tolerance Policy,
301 January 2, 2008 (JBS-
NE008881) (Dep Ex 14)
Compliance to U.S. R, A, O6
302 Immigration Laws Policy
(JBS-NE008877) (Dep Ex 17)
Corporate Hotline Poster
303 (JBS-NE008889) (Dep Ex 15)
May 16, 2007 email re: A H O7
304 Update in Grand Island and
employee list (JBS-NE011233
(Dep Ex 216, 274), 011231-
32)
305 CAIR "An Employer's Guide R H A O8
to Islamic Religious Practices"
(Kapitan Dep Ex 1)
July 2007 Emails re:
306 Downtime Costs (JBS-
NE028704) (Dep Ex 542)
July 27, 2007 Religious R H A O9
307 Discrimination information
from eeoc.gov (JBS-
NE028802)
August 4, 2007 Sydow email R H A
308 re: Frequency of Changing
Break Time (JBS-NE028710)
August 13, 2007 Schult Notes H A
309 re: Maghrib prayer times and
break/meal periods (JBS-
NE028711-12)
Requests for Change of Shift H A
310 for Prayer Time
Accommodations
(E000000173) (Dep Ex 459)
October 1, 2007 Grievance R H A O10
311 Report No. 83 (E000005059)
Representative R H A
312 Acknowledgements from
February 2008 Annual
Supervisory Training (JBS-
NE028429, 412, 420, 436,
444, 448, 460-67, 480, 486,
496-497)
September 2008 Prayer
313 Calendar for Grand Island,
Nebraska (JBS-NE028402)
(Dep Ex 31)
September 8, 2008 Email to A H
314 Chmelka (JBS-NE010627)
September 10, 2008 email A H
315 from Mike Helzer re: value
added issue (JBS-NE010628)
(Dep Ex 44)
September 15 & 16, 2008 A H O11
316 Skinner Emails and backup
documentation (JBS-
NE028803-04, 031621-22)
(Dep Ex 541)
September 16, 2008 Helzer A H
317 Email (JBS-NE017984-85)
(Dep Ex 225)
Notes of "2PM" Meeting (JBS- R A H O12
318 NE010057-58) (Dep Ex 258)
Grand Island Cafeteria Video A O13
319 (JBS-NE001002)
Diversity Meeting, September R A H
320 20, 2008 (JBS-NE028659)
September 24, 2008 Sign-Ins R A H O14
321 (JBS-NE028660-68)
September 2008 Timeline H A O15
322 prepared by UFCW, Local 22
(E000004882-83) (Dep Ex
334)
October 17, 2008 Letter from A H O16
323 UFCW, Local 22 to NEOC
(UN I ON000124-26)
Grand Island Head Count R H A O17
324 Numbers for September 2008
(JBS-NE001001) (Dep Ex
545)
September 2008 Production R H A O18
325 Data (JBS-NE001001,
032582-84) (Dep Ex 550).
Defendant may create
demonstrative exhibits based
on the data contained in
these documents
Period 8, 9 and 10 2008 R H A O19
326 Production Data (JBS-
NE032576-77) (Dep Exs 547,
548). Defendant may create
separate demonstrative
exhibits based on the data
contained in these documents
Calculations of costs of R H A O20
327 various break scenarios (JBS-
NE032578-80) (Dep Ex 549)
General Production and R H A
328 Break Schedule Sign-Off
(JBS-NE011301) (Dep Ex 5)
Representative Certification R H A O21
329 of Training Zero-Tolerance
Policy, December 10, 2008
(JBS-NE028500, 506-07,
509-10, 515, 524, 528, 541,
549, 553-54)
Guidelines for Unscheduled
330 Work Breaks for 2011 (JBS-
NE032915)
May
Offer:
Video recording of human R A
331 resources offices (JBS-
NE021076)
Grand Island Organizational
332 Chart, December 2008 (JBS-
NE010692-721)
Fadumo Abdi Employee
333 Handbook Acknowledgement,
July 28, 2008 (JBS-
NE001066) (Dep Ex 77)
Fadumo Abdi BWE Training
334 Acknowledgement, July 31,
2008 (JBS-NE012732) (Dep
Ex 78)
Abdulkadir Adan Employee
Handbook Acknowledgement
335 (JBS-NE001153) (Dep Ex
318)
Adbulkadir Adan BWE
336 Training Acknowledgement
(JBS-NE012992) (Dep Ex
319)
Documents relating to Ahmed R H A O22
337 Dalmar's employment with
and termination from Pilgrim's
Pride Corporation (JBS-
NE011399-455) (Dep Exs 26,
27, 28, 29)
Hassan Duwane Employee
338 Handbook Acknowledgement,
February 12, 2007 (JBS-
NE013506) (Dep Ex 149)
Hassan Duwane May 9, 2007 R H A
339 Personal Action Record (JBS-
NE013514) (Dep Ex 150)
Mohamed Farah Employee
340 Handbook Acknowledgement,
July 9, 2007 (JBS-NE001530)
(Dep Ex 123)
Mohamed Farah BWE
341 Training Acknowledgement,
July 11, 2007 (JBS-
NE013211) (Dep Ex 124)
Mohamed Farah Training
342 Certification, July 13, 2007
(JBS-NE013150) (Dep Ex
125)
Habsa Ibrahim Employee
343 Handbook Acknowledgement
(JBS-NE001847) (Dep Ex
464)
Habsa Ibrahim BWE Training
344 Acknowledgement (JBS-
NE031434) (Dep Ex 465)
Habsa Ibrahim Time Detail R H A
345 (JBS-NE031615-16) (Dep Ex
471)
Ahmed Mohamed Employee
346 Handbook Acknowledgement,
July 9, 2007 (JBS-NE021308)
(Dep Ex 520)
Ahmed Mohamed BWE
347 Training Acknowledgement
(JBS-NE021385) (Dep Ex
521)
Ahmed Mohamed Employee
348 Handbook Acknowledgement
(JBS-NE021313) (Dep Ex
524)
Naima Mohamed Employee
349 Handbook Acknowledgement,
July 9, 2007 (JBS010881)
(Dep Ex 8)
Naima Mohamed BWE
350 Training Acknowledgement,
July 11, 2007 (JBS-
NE011394) (Dep Ex 9)
Grievance Report No. 14 re: R H A
351 Naima Mohamed termination,
February 27, 2008 (JBS-
NE006921-24) (Dep Ex 11)
Naima Mohamed Termination R H A
352 Form, February 27, 2008
(JBS010844) (Dep Ex 12)
Mostek letter re: Naima R H A
353 Mohamed, November 11,
2008 (E000004943)
Omar Mohamed BWE
354 Training Acknowledgement
(JBS-NE021470) (Dep Ex
476)
Omar Mohamed Time Detail R H A
355 and Attendance Record (JBS-
NE021156, 031547) (Dep Exs
477, 478)
Sahara Noor Employee
356 Handbook Acknowledgement
(JBS-NE012168) (Dep Ex
514)
Sahara Noor Time Detail R H A
357 (JBS-NE021225-28) (part of
Dep Ex 515)
Sugra Olad Handbook
358 Acknowledgement, December
3, 2007 (JBS-NE002249)
(Dep Ex 134)
Sugra Olad BWE Training
359 Acknowledgement (JBS-
NE013276) (Dep Ex 135)
Ahmed Qurey Employee
360 Handbook Acknowledgement
(JBS-NE002279) (Dep Ex
501)
Ahmed Qurey BWE Training
361 Acknowledgement (JBS-
NE021536) (Dep Ex 503)
Ahmed Qurey Time Detail R H A
362 (JBS-NE031619-20) (Dep Ex
506)
Deq Said Employee
363 Handbook Acknowledgement,
July 14, 2008 (JBS-
NE013719) (Dep Ex 163)
Deq Said BWE Training
364 Acknowledgement (JBS-
NE013791) (Dep Ex 164)
Deq Said R H A
365 Retirement/Termination/Sever
ance Data Form (JBS-
NE013708) (Dep Ex 165)
Deq Said Exit Interview, H
366 September 9, 2008 (JBS-
NE013723-24) (Dep Ex 166)
Hawo Sharif Employee
367 Handbook Acknowledgement
(JBS-NE003624)
Hawo Sharif BWE Training
368 Acknowledgement (JBS-
NE031516)
Hawo Sharif Personnel Action R H A
369 Record, November 2, 2009
(JBS-NE003691)
Hawo Sharif Time Detail, R H A
370 September 2008 (JBS-
NE031617-18)
Abdiaziz Yusuf Employee
371 Handbook Acknowledgement
(JBS011177) (Dep Ex 36)
Abdirahman Yusuf Employee
372 Handbook Acknowledgement,
December 28, 2006 (JBS-
NE003310) (Dep Ex 97)
Abdirahman Yusuf BWE
373 Training Acknowledgement,
December 29, 2006 (JBS-
NE013419) (Dep Ex 98)
Abdirahman Yusuf Exit R H A
374 Interview, March 26, 2008
(JBS-NE003300-301) (Dep
Ex 100)
Abdirahman Yusuf Employee
375 Handbook Acknowledgement,
June 2, 2008 (JBS-
NE003332) (Dep Ex 102)
Abdirahman Yusuf BWE
376 Training Acknowledgement,
June 2, 2008 (JBS-
NE013356) (Dep Ex 103)
Defendant may offer R H A O23
377 demonstrative exhibits based
on information and data
contained in exhibits listed
above
378 Any exhibit listed by Plaintiff
379 Any exhibit necessary for R H A O24
impeachment or rebuttal
OBJECTION
R: Relevancy
H: Hearsay
A: Authenticity
O: Other (specify)
Kathleen M. Moore
Religious Studies Department, UC Santa Barbara; kmoore@religion.ucsb.edu
Education
1992 Ph.D., University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Political Science
1986 Center for Arabic Study Abroad (CASA), American University in Cairo
1982 B.A., Political Science and Arabic Language (Cum Laude), UCLA
Academic Appointments
7/09 - Professor, Religious Studies, University of California Santa Barbara
9/02 - 6/09 Associate Professor, Law and Society, University of California Santa Barbara
8/00 - 8/02 Associate Professor, Political Science, University of Connecticut
Graduate Faculty, Public Law specialization
9/94 - 8/00 Assistant Professor, Political Science, University of Connecticut
Graduate Faculty, Public Law specialization
Administrative Appointments
4/13 - 9/13, Acting Director, Center for Middle East Studies, University of California
4/12 - 9/12 Santa Barbara
6/13 - 8/13, Co-Academic Director, UCSB Study of the United States Institute:
6/12 - 8/12, Religion in the United States: Pluralism and Public Presence (funded by
6/11 - 8/11 U.S. Department of State)
6/11 - 9/11 Acting Chair, Religious Studies, University of California Santa Barbara
7/10 - 9/12 Vice Chair, Religious Studies, University of California Santa Barbara
9/07 - 6/08 Director, Center for Middle East Studies, University of California Santa Barbara
9/06 - 8/07 Co-Director, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, University of California Santa Barbara
12/02 - 7/06 Chair, Law and Society Program, University of California Santa Barbara
Selected Publications
Books:
Al-Mughtaribun: American Law and the Transformation of Muslim Life in the United States, Revised and Expanded Edition. Albany: State University of New York Press, forthcoming, 2014 (original edition, 1995).
The Unfamiliar Abode: Islamic Law in the United States and Britain. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010.
Muslim Women in America: The Challenge of Islamic Identity Today. (Authored with Yvonne Y. Haddad and Jane I. Smith.) New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006; paperback edition, 2011.
Book Chapters, Articles and Encyclopedia Entries (selected):
"Da'wa." The Oxford Handbook of American Islam. Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad and Jane I. Smith, editors. Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2013.
"American Muslims in the American Legal System." The Cambridge Companion to American Islam. Omid Safi and Julianne Hammer, editors. Cambridge, U.K., forthcoming 2013.
"Muslim Advocacy in America. Islam in the Modern World. Ebrahim Moosa and Jeffrey Kenney, editors, pp. 369-388. Routledge Publishers, 2013.
"Pakistani Americans." Multicultural America: The Newest Americans. Ron Bayor, editor. Greenwood Press, 2011.
"Muslims and Politics." The Princeton Encyclopedia of American Political History. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 2009.
"Muslims in the United States: Pluralism under Exceptional Circumstances." In The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (vol. 612), July 2007, pp. 116-132. (Special issue on Religious Pluralism and Civil Society)
"Visible Through the Veil: The Regulation of Islam in American Law." In Sociology of Religion 2007 (68:3), pp. 237-251.
"Open House: Visibility, Knowledge and Integration of Muslims in the U.S." In Philippa Strum and Danielle Tarantolo, eds., Muslims in the United States, pp. 63-78. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington D.C., 2003.
"A Part of U.S. or Apart from U.S.? Post-September 11th Attitudes toward Muslims and Civil Liberties." In Middle East Report (MERIP) vol. 32 no. 3 (Fall 2002), pp. 32-35.
"United We Stand: American Attitudes Toward (Muslim) Immigration Post-September 11th." In Muslim World 92:1&2 (Spring 2002), pp. 39-58.
Professional Activities:
2012 Expert Witness, EEOC v. Abercrombie & Fitch Stores (on behalf of EEOC), Civil Action No.
5:10-cv-03911-EJD
2010- Expert Witness, EEOC, et al., v. JBS USA, LLC, jka Swift & Co., (on behalf of EEOC), Case No.
8:10cv318-LSC-FG3 (D.Neb.)
2010-11 Expert Witness, ACLU of Minnesota v. Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy (TiZA), No. 9-138 (D.Minn.) (on behalf
of defendants)
2005-06 Project Consultant, Chicago Council on Global Affairs Task Force on Muslim Americans: Civic and Political Engagement (duties included arranging for expertise in 6 sessions with Task Force, arranging and hosting city visits in LA and NYC, supervising focus groups and working groups, and drafting report which proposes private and public initiatives to increase engagement of American Muslim communities more fully in the national discourse on U.S. foreign policy and U.S. relations with the Muslim world)
Professional Societies and Associations:
American Academy of Religion, Law and Society Association, Islamic Law and Society Association Collaborative Research Network, Middle East Studies Association
GWENDOLYN MARIZETT COMBS
Department of Management
274 College of Business Administration
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lincoln, NE 68588-0491
Contact Information: marizett@msn.com (Email)
402-202-1106 (Cell Phone)
VITAE
EDUCATION
2000 University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Ph.D. Organizational Behavior, Human Resources Management,
Organizational Theory and Human Resources Development.
1976 Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.
M.B.A. Concentration: Human Resources Management and Organizational
Behavior.
1974 Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts.
B.A. Psychology.
ACADEMIC WORK EXPERIENCE
1998-Present UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN Lincoln, Nebraska
5/2011-Present Department Chair, Department of Management
8/2007-Present Associate Professor Department of Management
8/2000-2007 Assistant Professor Department of Management
811998-2000 Instructor-Department of Educational Administration
Courses Taught: Human Resource Development
Instructional Technology
COURSES TAUGHT:
MNGT 360 Managing Behaviors in Organizations
MNGT 361 Human Resource Management
MNGT 361X Open Enrollment HRM Course
MNGT 365 Diversity and Inclusion in Organizations
MNGT 461/861 Strategic Human Resource Management
MNGT 466/866 The Regulatory Environment for Human Resource Management
Administrative: Area Coordinator, Human Resource Management
PUBLICATIONS (Peer Reviewed and Book Chapters)
Florez, K., & Combs, G.M., (2012 in press), Minority Representation in Healthcare: Increasing the number of professionals, Hospital Topics.
Combs, G.M., Milosevic, 1., Jeung, W., & Griffith, J. (2011) Ethnic identity and job attribute preference: The role of collectivism and psychological capital. Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies, 19(1), 5-16.
Klarsfield, A, Combs, G.M., Susaeta, L., & Cebada, M. B. (2011) International perspectives on diversity and equal treatment policies and practices, In W. Mayrhofer and C.Brewster (Eds.) Handbook of Research in Comparative Human Resource Management. UK: Edward Elgar Publishers.
Combs, G. M., Clapp-Smith, R. & Nadkami, S. (2010). Managing BPO Service Workers in India: Examining hope on performance outcomes. Human Resource Management 49(3), 455-474.
Lillevik, W., Combs, G. M., & Wyrick, C. (2010). Managing diversity in the USA: The evolution of inclusion in the workplace. In A. Klarsfield (Ed.) International Handbook on diversity Management at HVrk Country Perspectives on Diversity and Equal Treatment at Work UK: Edward Elgar Publishers.
Combs, G. M., Luthans, F., & Griffith, J. (2008). Learning motivation and transfer of human capital development: Implications from psychological capital. In C. L. Cooper & R. Burke (eds.) pp 73-91. The Peak Performing Organization. Routledge.
Combs, G. M. (2008). Religious Discrimination and Racial Harassment: Whatever Happened to MarShawn DeMur. Society for Human Resource Management Washington, D.C.
Combs, G. M. & Griffith, J. (2007). An examination of interracial contact: The influence of cross-race interpersonal efficacy and affect regulation. Human Resource Development Review, 6: 222-244
Combs, G. M., & Luthans, F. (2007). Diversity training: Analysis of the impact of self efficacy". Human Resource Development Quarterly, 16(1), 91-120.
Nadkami, S. & Combs, G. M. (2006). Developing effective 360° feedback appraisals: A positive organizational behavior approach. Jigyasa: Journal of Human Resource and Organizational Development New Delhi School of Economic, Fall, 28-42.
Luthans, F, Avey, J. B. Avolio, B. J., Norman, S.M., & Combs, G. M. (2006). Psychological capital development: Toward a micro-intervention, Journal of Organizational Behavior, 27, 387-393.
Combs, G. M., Nadkami, S., & Combs, M. W. (2005). Implementing affirmative action plans in multinational corporations. Organizational Dynamics, 34(4), 346-360.
Combs, G. M., & Nadkami, S. (2005). A tale of two cultures: Attitudes towards affirmative action in the United States and India. The Journal of World Business, 40, 158-171.
Combs, M. W., & Combs, G. M. (2004). Revisiting brown v. board of education: A cultural, historical, legal and political perspective. Howard University Law Journal. 47(3): 627-678.
Combs, G. M. (2003). The duality of race and gender for managerial African American women: The implications of informal social networks on career advancement, Human Resource Development Review, 2(4), 385-405.
Combs, G. M. (2002). Meeting the leadership challenge of a diverse and pluralistic workplace: implications of self-efficacy for diversity training. The Journal of Leadership Studies, 8(4), 1-16.
PUBLICATIONS (Conference Proceedings):
Combs, G.M. & Fleig-Palmer, M. (2007). Examples from the Philippines: An examination of the inpatriation of nurses. Mountain Plains Management Conference. Kearney, Nebraska.
Combs, G. M. (1998). The influence of anti-affirmative action events and policies on human resource and affirmative action strategies. Midwest Decision Sciences Institute Conference, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Combs, G. M. (1996). The clash of the titans: The convergence of affirmative action and institutional bias. Southern Management Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana.
PUBLICATIONS (Other)
Combs, G. M. (2007). Competitive drive and gender differences. Nebraska Woman Magazine, 1(1), 22-23.
UNDER REVIEW:
BOOK PROPOSALS SUBMITTED
Combs, G & Smith-Nelson, R. The Generational Divide: The Influence of Intergenerational Differences on Workplace Behaviors. Proposal for edited book to Rutledge/Taylor Frances, Series in Applied Psychology.
RESEARCH IN ADVANCED STAGES
Final Preparation Stages:
Griffith, J., Training motivation and training transfer outcomes: The role of psychological capital.
Milosevic, I. Bass, E. & Combs, Shall we dance? Exploring knowledge emergence from inception to institutionalization.
Griffith, J. & Combs, G. M., Racial differences in job attribute preferences: The influence of ethnic identity and psychological capital.
WORK IN PROGRESS
Combs, G., Influence of Diversity programs on the well-being of working women. M. Connerley & J. Wu, (Eds) The Handbook on Well-Being of Working Women, Quality-of-Life Research series to be published spring 2014 by Springer in cooperation with the International Society of Quality of Life Studies.
Combs, G. M., Social comparison and contact theory: Implications for African American managers career development".
Combs, G. M., Griffith, J. & Clapp-Smith, R., Movements in green fields: Conceptual framework for firm motivation to be green. To be submitted to Academy of Management Review.
Combs, G. M., & Griffith, J., Inter-group contact and referent selection: An analysis of racial attitudes and career strategies of African American Managers.
Lillevick, W. & Combs, G.M. Hofstede and the Imposition of Equality Legislation: Global Implications and Influences. To be submitted to special issue of International Journal of Employee Relations.
Combs, G.M. The Context of Diversity Courses in the Business School Curriculum.
COURSE DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES
UNL Life Skills Course Diversity Module Development Spring/Summer 2010
GRANTS AND AWARDS
Ethics Course Development Grant Summer 2010
GDO Division Executive Committee Service Award, 2009
Exemplary Service Award, Management Faculty of Color Association, 2009
Chancellor's Fulfilling the Dream Award, 2007.
Best Paper in Management Track Award, Great Plains Management Conference 2008
Layman Award Grant. 2003-2004. Social comparison and contact theory: Implications for African American managers career development.
Diversity Enhancement Grant. 2001-2002. Course Development, MNGT 365, Diversity in Organizations,
Pinnacle Bank Faculty Award, 2001
CONFERENCE PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS
Griffith, J. & Combs, G. M. (2013), Training motivation and training transfer outcomes: The role of psychological capital. Accepted for presentation at the Academy of Management Conference, Lake Buena Vista, FL, August 2013.
Milosevic, I, Bass, A., & Combs, G.M., (2012). Shall we dance: Exploring knowledge emergence from inception to institutionalization. Accepted for presentation at the Southern Management Association Conference, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, October 31-November 3.
Griffith, J. & Combs, G. M. (2012) Motivation to learn and training transfer: The role of psychological capital. Management Faculty of Color Conference May 31-June 2, 2012, Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
Stone-Romeo, E., Combs, G. M. Stone D. L., & Nelson, T. A., (2012) Affirmative Action in the New Millennium: Perspectives, Advancements and Limitations. Presentation Symposium. Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology Conference, San Diego, CA, April, 2012.
Klarsfield, A, Combs, G.M., Susaeta, L., & Cebada, M. B. (2011) International perspectives on diversity and equal treatment policies and practices. Association of Industrial Relations Academics of Australian and New Zealand (AIRAANZ) Conference, Auckland, New Zealand. February 4-8,2011.
Combs, G.M. & Lillivek, Waheeda (2010). The regulation of diversity management: towards a typology. Academy of Management Conference, Montreal Quebec, Canada.
Combs, G. & Griffith, J. (2009). Racial differences in job attribute preferences. Academy of Management Conference, Chicago, IL
Griffith, J., Combs, G. & Clap-Smith, R. (2009). What does it mean to be green? Strategic focus, social consciousness and profit motivation. Symposium Organizers. Academy of Management Conference, Chicago, IL.
Griffith, J., Combs, G. & Clap-Smith, R. (2009). Movements in green fields: Conceptual framework for firm motivation to be green. Academy of Management Conference, Chicago, IL.
Combs, G. M. & Smith, R. M. (2008) The Generational Divide: The Influence of intergenerational differences on workplace behaviors. Symposium Organizers. Academy of Management Conference, Anaheim, CA.
Combs, G. M. & Griffith, J. (2008). Organizational citizenship behaviors: The potential influence of social identity. Academy of Management Conference, Anaheim, CA
Combs, G. M. & Griffith, J. (2007). Contact and diversity integration: The influence of interpersonal efficacy and affect regulation, Academy of Management Conference, Philadelphia, P A.
Combs, G. M., & Litvin, D. (2007) Teaching Diversity: The Instructor as Medium. PDW. Academy of Management Conference Philadelphia, PA.
Combs, G. M., & Fleig-Palmer, Michelle. (2007).Examples from the Philippines: An Examination of The Inpatriation of Nurses. Great Plains Management Conference, Kearney, NE.
Luthans, F., Combs, G. M., Clapp, R. & Nadkarni, S. (2006). Knowledge workers in India: Exploring the relationship of hope and optimism with performance. Academy of Management Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Nadkarni, S., Combs, G. M., & Provaznik, W. (2006). To be or not to be: An analysis of optimism and hope in the United States and India, Academy of International Business Conference, Beijing, China.
The Katrina event: Antecedents, outcomes and organizational response. (2006). All Academy Symposium. Academy of Management Conference, Atlanta, GA
Psychological capital micro intervention. (2005) UNL Black Graduate Students/Afrikan Peoples Union Workshop.
Combs, G. M. (2005). Against the ropes: Institutional bias and the competing force of affirmative action. Academy of Management Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Combs, G. M., Nadkarni, S., & Combs, M. W. (2005). Cross-cultural context: Implementing affirmative action plans in multinational corporations. Eastern Academy of Management Conference, Cape Town, South Africa.
Diversity Research Dialogue. (2005). Management Faculty of Color Conference, Houston, Texas.
Harvard University, Center for Public Leadership, Diversity Leaders Summit, November 2004, Cambridge, MA. One of 100 invitees from academia and business to discuss diversity practices and research.
Combs, G. M., & Sommer, S. (2004). Social comparison theory and contact theory: Implications for African American managers career development. Academy of Management Conference, New Orleans, LA.
Combs, G. M., & Nadkami, S. (2004). A theoretical and exploratory analysis: Attitudes towards affirmative action plans in India and the United States. Academy of International Business Conference, Stockholm, Sweden,
Management Faculty of Color Conference. (2004), Research Incubator, Professional Collaborations. College Park, MD. Planning and Organization Committee.
Diversity Education and Self-Efficacy. (2004). Research presentation and discussions with National Science Foundation Program Directors. Grant Writing for National Science Foundation Funding, March. Albuquerque, New Mexico, Sponsored by Quality Education for Minorities, Washington D.C.
Combs, G. M. (2003). The duality of race and gender for African American women: Implications of informal networks and career advancement. National Academy of Management Conference, Seattle, WA.
Combs, G. M., & Sommer, S. (2003). Comparison and contact: Career development Implications for African American managers. Midwest Academy of Management Conference, St. Louis, MO.
Combs, G. M., & Luthans, F. (2001). The impact of self-efficacy on diversity training effectiveness: A field experimental analysis. National Academy of Management Conference, Washington D.C.
Hendricks Symposium, University of Nebraska, November. (2000). Lincoln, NE. Panel Chair and Moderator. Affirmative action and issues of inclusion: Strategies, assessments and prospects.
Race and gender issues in the business school environment. Symposium. (1999). Midwest Academy of Management Conference, Lincoln, NE
Combs, G. M. (1998). Affirmative action and human resource strategies in the public and private sectors: A pilot study of the interaction of anti-affirmative action policies and events. National Academy of Management Conference, San Diego, CA.
Combs, G. M. (1998). The Influence of Anti-Affirmative Action Events and Policies on Human Resource and Affirmative Action Strategies. Midwest Decision Sciences Institute Conference, Lincoln, NE.
Combs, G. M. (1996). The clash of the titans: The convergence of affirmative action and institutional bias. Southern Management Association Conference, New Orleans, LA
Affirmative action: A bridge over troubled waters. (1996). American Association of School Personnel Administrators, Missouri Valley Personnel Conference, Lincoln, NE
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP PARTICIPATION
Combs, G.M. (2010) Daring to care the integration of POS and diversity research. Academy of Management Conference, Montreal Quebec, Canada.
Diversity in Business School Faculty Initiative, PDW Town Hall Meeting. (2007). Academy of Management Conference, Philadelphia, PA.
Combs, G. M., & Litvin, D. (2007). Teaching diversity: The instructor as "medium". PDW, Gender & Diversity in Organizations Division, Academy of Management Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA.
Diversity in Business School Faculty Initiative, PDW Town Hall Meeting. (2006). Academy of Management Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Diversity in Business School Faculty Initiative, Professional Development Workshop. (2005). Academy of Management Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Doctoral Student Consortium Gender and Diversity Division. Teaching Diversity, Organizer & Presenter. (2004). Academy of Management Annual Conference, August, 2004, New Orleans, LA
Our First Years: Transitioning Into Academia Part II. (2004). Professional Development Workshop: Management Education and Development, and Gender and Diversity Divisions. Academy of Management Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA.
Our First Years: Transitioning Into Academia Part. (2002). Professional Development Workshop: Management Education and Development. Academy of Management Annual Conference, Denver, CO.
CONSULTING/OUTREACH/PRESENTATIONS
Expert Witness on Human Resource Management Policies and Practices, (2011-present) United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Litigation on Religious Discrimination.
Process Facilitator 2010-2012. Nebraska HHS Governor's Ad-hoc Committee on Chronic Homelessness. Development of the State of Nebraska Comprehensive Plan to End Chronic Homelessness.
Management Development Seminars, Lincoln, NE. December 2008. Issues in Diversity.
Nebraska Judicial Branch Education Certification Conference. Lincoln, NE. December 2007. The Changing Human Resource Environment.
UNL Extended Education and Outreach, Lincoln, NE,
Allied Insurance Company, Lincoln, NE. June 2006. Differences that Matter: A Discussion of Pluralism at Work.
UNL Extended Education and Outreach, Lincoln, NE, February, 2006, Near Painless Performance Appraisal: Creating a Supportive Climate for Performance Management. March, 2006, Total Performance Management: More Art than Science.
Southwest Public Power District, Palisades, Nebraska, April 2005. Strategies for Effective Organizational Performance and Interpersonal Interactions.
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association Management Internship Program, Lincoln, NE, November & December, 2003 and February 2004. Human Resources Management: An Overview of Critical Issues.
Lincoln Chamber of Commerce Small Business Network, Lincoln, NE, August 2003. Managing Inter-generational Differences in the Workplace.
U.S.D.A. Natural Resource Conservation Regional Meeting, Kearney, NE, December 2002. Career Development: Personal and Organizational Perspectives. Two workshops for approximately 175 employees of the Federal Conservation Service
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Editorial Boards
Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies
Review Service
Ad-hoc reviewer, Journal of Business Research
Ad-hoc reviewer, Human Resource Development Review
Ad-hoc reviewer, Human Relations
Ad-hoc Reviewer, Organization & Group Management
Session Chair
Academy of Management 2001,2005,2012
Conference Paper Reviewer
Academy of Management, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008. 2012
Professional Organizations Leadership Roles
Division Chair (2012-2013) Gender and Diversity in Organizations Division, Academy of Management.
Program Chair (2010-2011) Gender and Diversity in Organizations Division, Academy of Management 2010-2011.
Program Chair Elect Professional Development Workshop Chair, Gender and Diversity in Organizations Division, Academy of Management (Elected) 2009-2010.
Executive Committee, Gender and Diversity in Organizations Division, Academy of Management (Elected) 2006
Chair, Membership Committee, Gender and Diversity in Organizations Division, Academy of Management, (Appointed) 2005-2008.
Co-Chair Diversity Best Practices Award Committee, Gender and Diversity in Organizations Division, Academy of Management, 2005-2007.
President, Management Faculty of Color Association, Inc. 2008-2009.
Executive Committee, Management Faculty of Color Association, Inc., 2003-2010.
Treasurer, Management Faculty of Color Association, Inc., 2003-2007.
Academy of Management Mentoring Committee, Human Resource Management Division Liaison 2002-2006
Memberships in Academic and Professional Organizations
Academy of Management
Academy of International Business
Society for Human Resource Management
Lincoln Human Resource Management Association
University Service
Chair, Chancellor's Commission on People of Color 2008-present
University-Wide Diversity Council 2007-2010
Multicultural Student Advisory Council UNL 2007
Graduate Fellowships and Scholarship Committee 2001
The Committee to Review Area H (Race, Gender, Ethnicity) of the Comprehensive Education Program, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. 2001
Summer Reading Program 2002
Search Committee for the UNL Dean of Undergraduate Programs 2002-2003
UNL Undergraduate Retention and Recruitment Committee 2003-2004
McNair Summer Research Program Faculty Mentor, 2003
UNL Diversity Community of Practice
Jones Scholars Learning Community Navigator 2004-2005
Dissertation Committee Membership in Other Colleges
• Agricultural Leadership (1)
• Educational Leadership (4)
College of Business Administration Service
Search Committee, Director and Assistant Professor positions, Center for Entrepreneurship, 2010.
College Strategic Planning Sub Committee on Outreach and Engagement Fall 2010
Assessment Committee Department Representative 2008-Present
Executive Committee, Faculty-At-Large Member, 2000-2005
General Committee, 2002-2006
Advisor-Student Chapter Society for Human Resource Management 2004-present
Graduate Student Recruiting 2002 & 2003
Strategic Planning Committee, 2000
Red Letter Days Representative Summer 2002
Finance Department Search Committee 2004-2005
BASD 101 Presenter 2005-present
Department Service
Department Undergraduate Curriculum Assessment Committee 2011
Department Vision Committee 2010
Dissertation Committee Membership
• Griffin (Chair)
• Fleig-Palmer
• Smith-Nelson
• Steve Norman
• Blackford
• Ivana Milosevic
Curriculum Committee 2010
Gender & Diversity Committee 2003-2010
Grade Appeals Committee 2002
Faculty Search Committees 2001-2006
Social Committee 2005 — present
Community Service
CLIA-Center for Legal Immigration Services Board of Directors 2011-Present
Lincoln Mediation Center Board of Directors 2007-Present
Nebraska Human Resources Council 2007-2009
Board of Directors American Red Cross Lincoln Chapter 2000-2006
President Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Lincoln Alumnae Chapter 2006-2010
Human Resource Committee American Red Cross, Lincoln Chapter 2001-2005
Lincoln/Lancaster Women's Commission 2003-2005
NON-ACADEMIC WORK EXPERIENCE:
July 1993 - July 1998 LINCOLN PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Lincoln, Nebraska
Human Resources Specialist and Affirmative
Action Officer
Responsibilities include managing the implementation of the district's Affirmative Action Program including education and training. Plan and arrange for the recruitment of racial/ethnic minority administrators, teachers, professionals and classified staff. Coordinate the Grow Your Own Minority Internship Program. Receive and investigate discrimination/harassment complaints. Manage the total employment process for classroom paraeducators including recruitment, selection, compensation, discipline and separation.
May 1987 - February 1993 NEBRASKA STATE DEPARTMENT OF PERSONNEL
Lincoln, Nebraska
March 1991 - February 1993 State Director of Personnel
Gubernatorial Appointment. Responsible for the administration of the Department of Personnel. Subject to the review powers of the State Personnel Board, this position was responsible for development of personnel policy, specific administrative systems and the adoption, promulgation and enforcement of rules and regulations pertaining to personnel.
Specific administrative systems responsible for included: Employment services, personnel records, personnel management, classification and compensation, employee benefits, labor relations and affirmative action for all State employees under the Classified System.
May 1987 - March 1991 Administrator for Affirmative Action and
Recruitment
Division head responsibilities for directing and administering the State's Recruitment Program for staffing of vacant positions and the State of Nebraska Affirmative Action Program. This position required developing policy and procedures for recruitment and selection for state agencies; reviewing and approving code agency Affirmative Action programs; interpreting state statutes and federal regulations; advising agencies in management decisions; counseling employees and other constituents regarding discrimination, equal employment opportunity, Affirmative Action and employment issues; and directing training activities.
August 1985 - April 1987 LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Manager of Employment/Employee
Relations
Managerial function directing the activities of the Employment Office within the Department of Personnel Services. Responsibilities included academic and nonacademic recruitment and placement; applicant testing and screening; employee counseling and grievance investigation; advising management regarding disciplinary and corrective actions; coordinating transfers, promotions, demotions and layoffs; and ensuring compliance with immigration regulations covering the employment of foreign nationals and exchange visitors. Other responsibilities included administering the Exit Interview Program and equal employment opportunity compliance.
February 1985 - May 1985 H. J. WILSON COMPANY, INC.
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Manager of Corporate Recruitment and
Placement
Responsible for managing the overall activities of the Placement Office and for the recruiting, screening and selection of job candidates for Computer Operations, Engineering, Marketing and Administrative Divisions. Also served as the personnel representative to assist employees with problems for assigned areas of the company.
June 1980 - July 1984 UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN
Lincoln, Nebraska
Director of Personnel
Direct responsibility and accountability for University of Nebraska-Lincoln Campus Human Resources programs for all non-academic personnel. Functional areas included classification and compensation, employment services, employee relations, employee benefits and employee records. Developed, implemented and analyzed policies, procedures and practices governing conditions of employment for University of Nebraska-Lincoln employees throughout the State.
December 1979 - June 1980 LINCOLN ELECTRIC SYSTEM
Lincoln, Nebraska
Human Resources Specialist
Responsible for managing the total employment function, including college and university recruiting. Also served as Affirmative Action and Equal Employment Opportunity Officer (researched and developed Company Affirmative Action Plan and investigated ANEEO complaints). Some salary administration responsibilities.
January 1979 - December 1979 LINCOLN TELEPHONE AND
TELEGRAPH
Lincoln, Nebraska
Human Resources Assistant
Primary duties in the area of salary administration. Analyzed, evaluated and implemented changes for salary programs and policies. Developed and coordinated a job description process for union and non-union positions. Developed and integrated manual and computer based records for salary adjustments and performance ratings. Researched and furnished data for salary surveys and handled special projects.
June 1976 - November 1978 GENERAL MILLS, IN CORPORATED
(Corporate and Pant Facilities)
June 1978 - November 1978 Assistant Human Resources Manager
Toledo, Ohio
Provided total services for several functional areas of the Toledo Packaged Food Plant. Accountabilities included grievance handling and investigation, safety, employment, counseling, corrective action, and manpower development.
January 1977 - June 1978 Human Resources Representative
Packaged Foods Operations Division
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Served as Assistant to the Corporate Divisional Human Resources Manager with specific accountabilities in the areas of classification/compensation, employment, college and university recruitment, Affirmative Action, promotions and transfers, and providing services and information to plant locations as needed or requested.
June 1976 - December 1976 Job Analyst Salary Administration
Corporate Human Resources
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Entry level position in Personnel with responsibilities for initiation and coordination of salary administration activities for Corporate Staff Departments using the Hay Evaluation System. Wrote and revised job descriptions and classified positions and determined position evaluation.
HONORS AND AWARDS:
Outstanding African American Woman of Nebraska, Nebraska Commission on the Status of Women, 1993.
Builders Achiever's Award, Clyde Malone Community Center, 1991.
Listed in the 1980 Volume of Outstanding Young Women of America.
Consortium Fellowship for Graduate Study in Management, 1974 and 1975.
Waddel Fellowship for summer study, University of Ghana-Legion; Accra, Ghana, West Africa, 1973.
SPECIAL ACTIVITIES:
Program Development and trained trainers for "WORDS COUNT" diversity training program for the State of Nebraska. 1989-1992
Developed the "Insights Into State Government" program for minorities applying for employment with the State of Nebraska.
Developed and presented the "Affirmative Action Workshop Series" for employees of Lincoln Public Schools.
Co-presenter for the "Multicultural Foundation Training Module" for employees of Lincoln Public Schools.
Managed the planning of two Regional Conferences for Region VII of the American Association for Affirmative Action held in Lincoln, Nebraska in 1995 and Kansas City, Missouri in 1996.
Director of Christian Education, Mount Zion Baptist Church.
Consultant in the area of Affirmative Action Programming and Plan Development.
Public speaker on Diversity & Inclusion and Multi-Cultural Awareness.
Program Developer and Presenter in Diversity & Inclusion program development and training.
Multi-Cultural Advisory Committee, Lincoln Public Schools.
Equity Monitoring Task Force, Lincoln Public Schools.
Courtesy appointment as Lecturer, Department of Management, College of Business Administration, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1981 to 1984.
Certified Instructor for Model-netics management development course, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1980 to 1985.
Member of the Program Committee for Japan-United States, Management Conference, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1981.
Appointed by Mayor of the City of Lincoln to the task force to study and make recommendations regarding the City's basic pay and merit program, 1984.
ASSOCIATIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS:
American Society for Personnel Administration
Lincoln Human Resource Management Association
American Association for Affirmative Action-National Board of Directors 1990-1998, National Secretary, Chair Public Information Committee, Region VII Alternate Director (1 term) Region VII Director 1994-1998.
Co-Chair Finance Committee, HOPE (Helping Our People Excel), nd.
American Association of School Personnel Administrators, Chair-Minority Caucus (1994-1997).
Board of Directors Malone Community Center, Vice President and Personnel Committee Chair-1980-84 and 1987-91.
Board of Directors Lincoln-Lancaster United Way, 1993-1994
City of Lincoln Human Rights Commission, 1990-1994
LIYAKATALI TAKIM
Liyakat Takim
McMaster University
Department of Religious Studies,
University Hall 116
1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, ON,
Canada L8S 4K1
Telephone (289) 752-8909 (H) e-mail: ltakim@McMaster.ca
(905) 525-9140 ext 20521 (W)
Place of Birth: Zanzibar, Tanzania
EDUCATION
1990 Ph.D. History of Religions, Department of History, School of Oriental and African
Studies, London
Ph.D. Dissertation: "The Rijal of the Shi'i Imams as Depicted in Imami
Biographical Literature"
1983-85 Qum Seminary, Qum, Iran
Extended research work in Islamic jurisprudence, biographical and hadith
literature, Qur'anic exegesis, Arabic, and principles of extrapolating Islamic law.
1983 M.A. History of Religions, Department of Religious Studies, University of
Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
M.A. Thesis: "A Study of the Doctrine of Messianism in Islam"
1978 B.Sc., Economics, Dept. of Economics, City University, London
PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT
2009- Present Professor, Sharjah Chair in Global Islam, McMaster University, Canada
2005-2009 Associate Professor, University of Denver
2001-2004 Assistant Professor, University of Denver
1999-2001 Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Miami
1999-2000 Adjunct Professor, University of Toronto
1998-2000 Adjunct Professor, Queen's University and McMaster University
1996-1997 Visiting Assistant Professor, Vanderbilt University
1990-1996 Director of Religious Studies, Toronto
COURSES TAUGHT
Global Islam
Introduction to Islamic Civilizations Islam in Modem Times
Islam in the American Mosaic Islamic Fundamentalism
Judaism, Christianity & Islam Christian-Muslim Fundamentalisms
Classical Islam Islamic Mysticism
Qur'an and Hadith Literature Jewish-Muslim Encounters
Clash of Civilizations The Sacred Quest
Islam in the Medieval Era World Religions
Classical Arabic The Varieties of Islamic Experience
PUBLICATIONS
Books:
Shi'ism in America. New York: New York University Press, 2009.
Shi'i Islam in North America: United States of America and Canada. Dix Hills: 2012.
The Heirs of the Prophet: Charisma and Religious Authority in Shi'ite Islam. Albany: State University of New York, 2006.
Translation of Ziyarat Guide: Selected Supplications. Toronto: MEBS, 2000.
Translation of Pilgrims' Guide: Selected Supplications. Toronto: Hydery Press, 1998.
Translation of Questions of Jurisprudence: A Comparative Study of Muslim Ritual Practices, by Sharaf al-Din al-Musawi. Toronto: Hydery Press, 1996.
Translation of Ask Those Who Know: An Exposition of the Shi'ite Creed, by Muhammad al-Tijani al-Samawi. Toronto: Hydery Press, 1995.
Current Research:
"Contemporary Ijtihad and the Reform Movement in Islam" (working title)
Journal Articles:
"Giving Voice to the Voiceless: Female Converts to Shi'ism in the United States and Canada" co-authored with Amina Inloes, Studies in Religion (forthcoming in 2013)
"The Study of Shi'i Islam in the Western Academia." Rahnomoon journal (forthcoming 2013)
"The Qur'anic Vision: Unity or Uniformity?" Al-Bayan: International Journal for Qur'anic and Hadith Studies, 10, no. 1 (2012): 17-24.
"American Shi'ism and the Media." The Bright Future, 6 (2011): 23-34.
"The Ground Zero Mosque Controversy: Implications for American Islam." Religions, 2 (2011): 132-144.
"Peace and War in the Qur'an and Juridical Literature: A Comparative Perspective." The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare, 28, no. 2 (2011): 137-158.
"The lndigenization and Politicization of American Islam." Politics and Religion Journal, 5, no. 1 (2011): 115-127.
"The Ten Commandments and the Tablets in Shi'i and Sunni Tafsir Literature: A Comparative Perspective." The Muslim World, 101, no. 1 (2011): 94-109.
"War and Peace in the Islamic Sacred Sources." Journal of Shi'a Islamic Studies, 4, no. 1 (2011): 5-22.
"Preserving or Extending Boundaries? The Black Shi'is of America." The Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, 30, no. 2 (2010): 237-249.
"Reinterpretation or Reformation: Shi'i Law in the West." Journal of Shi'a Islamic Studies, 3, no. 2 (2010): 141-165.
"From Pacifism to Activism: Engaging the Muslim Other in America." Shi'a Affairs Journal, 2 (2009): 1-20.
"A Minority with Diversity: The Shi'i Community in America." The Journal of Islamic Law and Culture, 10, no. 3 (2008): 326-341.
"Revivalism or Reformation: The Reinterpretation of Islamic Law in Modem Times." American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences, 25, no. 3 (2008): 61-81.
"Holy Peace or Holy War: Tolerance and Co-existence in the Islamic Juridical Tradition." Islam and Muslim Societies, 3, no. 2 (2007): 295-307.
"The Origins of and Authentications in Shi'i Biographical Literature." American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences, 24, no. 4 (2007): 26-49.
"Offering Complete or Shortened Prayers? The Traveler's Salat at the Holy Places." The Muslim World, 96, no. 3 (2006): 401-422.
"Charismatic Appeal or Communitas? Visitation to the Shrines of the Imams." Journal of Ritual Studies 18, no. 2 (2004): 106-120.
"From Conversion to Conversation: Interfaith Dialogue in Post-911 America." The Muslim World 94, no. 3 (2004): 343-55.
"Combining the Two Prayers: Sectarian Polemics in the Juridical Literature." International Journal of Shi'i Studies I, no. 2 (2004): 95-129.
"Authority Construction in Biographical Texts: The Cases of Humran b. A'yan and Mu'min al-Taq." International Journal of Shi'i Studies I, no. 1 (2003): 125-55.
"Adoration in Islamic Mystical Tradition." Prabuddha Bharata ("Awakened India") (2002): 43-45.
"From Bid'a to Sunna: The Wilaya of `Ali in the Shi'i Adhan." Journal of the American Oriental Society 120, no. 2 (2000): 66-77.
"Foreign Influences on American Shi'ism." The Muslim World 90 (2000): 459-77.
Book Articles:
"The Concept of Sunna in Early Shi'ism" in The Origins and Development of the Concept of Sunna: The Synthesis of Islamic Legal Thought, edited by Adis Duderija, Taurus (forthcoming in 2014)
"Shi'i Islam in the African American Community" in The [Oxford] Handbook of African American Islam, edited by Amina McCloud, Oxford University Press (forthcoming in 2014)
"Maqasid al-Shari'a in Contemporary Shi'i Jurisprudence" in Maqasid al-Shari'a in Contemporary Reformist Thinking, edited by Adis Duderija, Taurus (forthcoming in 2014)
"Muhammad Through Western Eyes" in Mohammed in History, Thought, and Culture: An Encyclopedia of the Prophet of God (2 volumes), Fitzpatrick, C. & Walker, A. (Eds.), ABC-CLIO (forthcoming in 2013)
"Contemporary Challenges for American Shi'is" edited by Haydar al-Khoei (forthcoming in 2013).
"Shi'ite Muslims," in The [Oxford] Handbook of American Islam, edited by Yvonne Haddad and Jane Smith, (forthcoming in 2013).
"Then and Now: A History of Ijtihad in Twelver Shi'ism," in Shi'i Historiography, ed. Abbas Ahmadvand, (forthcoming in 2012).
"Ijtihad and the Derivation of New Rulings in Contemporary Shi'ism" in Alternative Islamic Discourses and Religious Authority, ed. Carool Kersten, Ashgate, (forthcoming 2012).
"Idealization or Realization: The Methodology of Ayatullah al-Khu'i in his Mu'jam al-Rijal," in Text and Tradition: Post-16 11th Century Shii Scholarship, ed. Ahab Bdaiwi, Edinburgh University Press, (forthcoming 2012).
"The Shi'ite Tradition in Islam," in World Religions: Communities and Cultures, ed. Jacob Neusner, Abingdon Press, 2010.
"The Prophet Muhammad: Exemplary Model," In Great Prophet Muhammad (S.A. W) Eternal Light, ed. Imtiyaz Yusuf, Bangkok: Islamic Cultural Center, 2009.
"The Concepts of the Absolute and Perfect Man in Mulla Fayd al-Kashani," Tehran Conference on Mulla Fayd Kashani, 2009.
"To Vote or not to Vote: The Politicization of American Islam," In Politics and Religion in France and the United States, eds. John Kelsay, Alec Hargreaves and Sumner B. Twiss. Lexington: Lexington Books, 2007.
"From Bid'a to Sunna: The Wilaya of `Ali in the Shi'i Adhan." In Shi'ism: Critical Concepts in Islamic Studies, ed. Paul Luft and Colin Turner. Routeledge, 2007.
"Peace and Conflict Resolution in the Islamic Tradition." In Religion, Terrorism and Globalization, Nonviolence: A New Agenda, ed. K. Kuriakose. New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2006.
"Charismatic Appeal or Communitas? Visitation to the Shrines of the Imams." In Contesting Rituals: Islam and Practices of Identity-Making, ed. Pamela J. Stewart and Andrew Strathern. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press, 2005.
"Multiple Identities in a Pluralistic World: Shi'ism in America." In Muslims in the West: From Sojourners to Citizens, ed. Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad, 218-32. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.
"Evolution in the Biographical Profiles of Two Hadith Transmitters." In The Shi'ite Heritage, ed. Lynda Clarke, 285-99. Binghamton, NY: Global Press, 2001.
"Shi'i Institutes in North America." In Ahlul Bayt Assembly of America: Abstract of Proceedings Convention of 1996, ed. Sayyed M. Hejazi & A. Hashim, 103-09. Beltsville, MD: International Graphics, 1997.
Articles in Encyclopedias:
The [Oxford] Encyclopedia of Islam and Women, ed. Natana DeLong-Bas, Oxford, 2013
S.v. "Judgement, Final."
Encyclopedia Iranica, ed. Ahmad Ashraf, 2012
S.v. "Kassi, Abu Amr Mohammad." Fascicle 1 of volume XVI, 2012
Encyclopedia of Psychology and Religion, (2nd Ed.), Springer, 2013
S.v. "Muslim Shiites."
Encyclopedia of Indian Religions, Springer, 2012
S.v. "Khojas."
"Taqiyya."
Encyclopedia of the Islamic World, Tehran, 2012
S.v. "Imami Khojas."
"Dar al-Salaam."
"Kilwa."
World Book Encyclopedia, ed. Dawn Krajcik, 2011
S.v. "Islam."
"Muslims."
Encyclopedia of Muslim-American History ed. I Curtis. Facts on File, 2010
S.v. "Shi'a American Muslims."
World Book Encyclopedia ed. Dawn Krajcik. 2009
S.v. "Ashura."
"Agha Khan."
"Jinns."
Encyclopedia of Islam in America, ed. Jocelyne Cesari. Greenwood Press, 2007.
S. v. "Shi'a Communities."
"Khomeini, Ayatollah."
"Seestani, Ayatollah."
Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures, ed. Suad Joseph. Koninklijke: Brill, 2004.
S.v. "Women, Gender and Islamic Law,"
"Women, Gender and Islamic Law — Additional Schools."
Encyclopedia of Holy People, ed. Phyllis Jestice. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2004.
S.v. "`Ali b. Husayn Zayn al-`Abidin,"
"Hasan b. `Ali,"
"Husayn b. `Ali,"
"Ja`far al-Sadiq."
Encyclopedia ofthe Qur'an, ed. Jane D. McAuliffe. Leiden: Brill, 2004.
S.v. "Samson"
"Saul."
Encyclopedia of Religion and War, ed. Gabriel Palmer-Femandez. New York: Routledge, 2004.
S.v. "Islam — Shi'a."
Religion and American Cultures: An Encyclopedia of Traditions, Diversity, and Popular Expression, ed. Gary Laderman and Luis Léon. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2003.
S.v. "Shi'ite Movements."
The Oxford Dictionary of/slam, ed. John Esposito. New York: Oxford University, 2003.
S.v. "Banu al-Nadir," "Banu Isra`il," "Banu Qurayza," "Quraysh," "Qusayy,"
"Sujud," "Tashahhud," "Thamud," "Wajib."
Encyclopedia of Islam and the Modern World, ed. Richard C. Martin. New York: Macmillan Reference USA, 2003.
S.v. "An-Nafs al-Zakiyya"
"Ja`far al-Sadiq."
Articles on Internet
"The Ground Zero Mosque Controversy: Implications for American Islam" 2011 http:/ lwww.mdpi.com/2077-1444/2/2/ 132/pdf
"Women in Judaism, Christianity and Islam: A comparative perspective" Seminar on "Women in Other Traditions" University of Isfahan, 2006 http://www.islamwomen.org/EngIW/ResDetails.aspx?id=306
Book reviews:
Review of Shi'i Theology in Iran: The Challenge of Religious Experience, by Ori Goldberg. American Journal ofIslamic Social Sciences (forthcoming 2013)
Review of Scripturalist Islam: The History and Doctrines ofthe Akhbari Shi'i School, by Robert Gleave. Journal of Shi'a Islamic Studies, 3, no. 4 (2010)
Review of British Muslim Converts: Choosing Alternative Lives, by Kate Zebiri. Journal of Shi'a Islamic Studies, 2, no.3 (2009)
Review of Reliving Karbala, by Syed Hyder. American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences, 26, no. 3 (2009)
Review of The Shi'is of Iraq, by Yitzhak Nakash. The Muslim World, 97, no. 3 (2007) Review of The Twelver Shi'a as a Muslim Minority in India: Pulpit of Tears, by Toby Howarth. Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies, 10. no. 2 (2007).
Review of Islam: Its History, Teaching, and Practices, by S. A. Nigosian. Journal ofthe American Academy of Religion 74, no. 2 (2006).
Review of The Crisis of Muslim History, by Mahmoud Ayoub. Journal ofthe American Academy of Religion 73, no. 3 (2005).
Review of Muslims: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices, by Andrew Rippin. Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory 2, no. 3 (2001). http://www.jcrt.org/archives/02.3/index.html?page=takim.shtml
CONFERENCE PAPERS
2012: "Diasporic Jurisprudence and Shi'i Law in America" Williams College, Williamstown
2012: "Qur'anic Interpretation in Modem Times," International Society for Iranian Studies, Istanbul, Turkey
2012: "Revival of Religious Thought: ljtihad and the Re-evaluation of Classical Texts in Modem Times," Hawaii International Conference on Social Sciences, Honolulu
2012: The Islamic Response to Arab Shi'i Thought," Texas A&M University, College Station
2011: "Myth or Reality: Ayatullah al-Khu'i and the Ten Readers of the Qur'an," Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion, San Francisco
2011: "The Study of Shi'ite Islam in North American Universities," Conference held at Hartford Seminary, Connecticut
2011: "Shi'ism in the Post-911 World" London Middle East Institute, Conference held at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), London, England
2011: "The Shi'i Minority in the American Diaspora" Conference held at the University of Isfahan
2011: "The Qur'an in the West," Universal Muslim Association of America, Toronto
2011: "Islamic Pluralism and the Challenge of Human Rights," Carleton University, Ottawa
2011: "Idealization or Realization; The Methodology of Ayatullah al-Khu'i in Mu'jam al-Rijal," Conference held at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), London, England
2011: "Islam and the Challenge of Human Rights," University of Mary Washington
2011: "Islam in the American Diaspora: A Minority Perspective," McMaster University
2010: "Religion in Diaspora," University of Edinburgh, Scotland
2010: "Reformation or Reinterpretation: Rethinking Shi'i Jurisprudence and Legal Methodology," al-Khoei Foundation, London, England
2010: "Imamology and the Shrine Culture in Twelver Shi'ism," Liminal Deities of South Asia, Conference held at Niagara on the Lake, Canada
2010: "9/11 and the Shi'i Image," Universal Muslim Association of America, Washington
2010: "Messianism in the Monotheistic Traditions," Sixth Mahdiism Conference, Bright Future Institute, Tehran
2008: "From Conflict to Co-existence: The Application of Islamic Law in a Minority Context" Symposium at Carthage College
2007: "Preserving or Extending Boundaries: The Black Shi'is of America" Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion, San Diego
2007: "Islamic Fundamentalism in America" Institute of Oriental Studies, Azerbaijan
2007: "Muslim Women in America" Islamic University, Baku, Azerbaijan
2007: "Muslim Life in America" American Studies Center of the Foreign Languages University, Baku, Azerbaijan
2007: "Institutionalization and the Politicization of American Islam," Baku State University, Baku, Azerbaijan
2007: "Interpretation of Islamic Sacred Texts in the American Diaspora," Khazar University, Baku, Azerbaijan
2007: "A Minority within a Minority: The Black Shi'is of America" Breaking Apart the Monolith: The Many Ways of Being Muslim — A Conference Exploring the Dynamics of Muslim Identity in Today's World held at Princeton University
2007: "Revival of Religious Thought: ljtihad and the Re-evaluation of Classical Texts in Modem Times" American Council for the Study of Islamic Societies
2006: "Gender and Islamic Civilization: The Contribution of Muslim Women to Islamic Sciences and Civilization" University of Isfahan, Tehran
2006: "The Religious Other in America: The Deterritorialization and Deculturation of American Muslims," Symposium held at Colorado College, Colorado Springs Perspective." Lubar Institute for the Study of the Abrahamic Religions at UW-Madison
2006 "The Indigenization of American Islam: Muslims in the American Diaspora." USNorthcom Academic Conference
2005 "The Politicization of American Islam." Politics and Religion in France and the United States, International Conference, Winthrop-King Institute for Contemporary French and Francophone Studies in association with the Department of Religion, Florida State University
2005 "American Muslims or Muslims in America: Muslims as the `Other'." Eighth Annual Honors Conference, Metro State College, Denver
2005 "The Power of Islamic Sacred Texts Today." Religious Leadership Conference, Iliff School of Theology, Denver
2004 "Discovering the Hidden Treasure: Creation in the Islamic Tradition." Third Furlong Memorial Lecture, "Creation in Judaism, Christianity and Islam" symposium, St. Michael's College, University of Toronto, Canada
2004 "Human Rights in the Qur'an and Shari'a: A Comparative Perspective." University of Nevada, Las Vegas
2004 "Muslim Youth at the Crossroads: Advancing into the Twenty-First Century." Islamic Social Services Association Conference, Toronto, Canada
2004 "Revival of Religious Thought: The Thoughts and Contribution of Ayatullah Mutahhari." International Conference, Tehran, Iran
2004 "The Mental Jihad: Reason and Revelation in the Islamic Tradition." Seminar held at the lliff School of Theology, Denver, CO
2004 "Holy Peace in the Islamic Tradition." Columbia University, NY
2003 "Muslim-Christian Dialogue: Past, Present and Future." Macdonald Center Lecturers in Christian-Muslim Understanding, Hartford Seminary, Hartford, CT
2003 "Challenging the Authority of Tradition and Texts: ljtihad and Taqlid in Modem Times." American Academy of Religion regional meeting, Boulder, CO
2002 "Biography as Literary Genre: The Struggle for Authority in Shi`i Rijal Texts." Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion, Toronto, Canada
2002 "Re-evaluation of the Shari' a Post-September 11: Islam and Modernity." Furlong Memorial Lecture, "Understanding Islam" symposium, St. Michael's College, University of Toronto, Canada
2002 "Violence and Healing: Facing the Ongoing Challenges of September 11." Colloquium held at the lliff School of Theology, Denver, CO
2002 "Aging in the Islamic Tradition." The National Council on the Aging, Denver, CO
2001 "Islam in America after September 11." Kanuga Conference on Christian-Muslim Understanding, Ashville, NC
2001 "Islam in the Context of American Religious Diversity." Res Publica Conference, Aspen, CO
2000 "Promise & Peril: Religion at the Millenium." Conference on The Many Faces of God, New Hampshire Humanities Council, Manchester, NH
2000 "Preserving or Extending Religious Boundaries? Muslim Proselytization in America." Islamic Education Council, Washington, D.C.
1998 "Acculturation and Assimilation — Muslims in the Diaspora." Colloquium held at Queen's University, Kingston, Canada.
1998 "Religious Pluralism and Human Rights: An Islamic Perspective." Grinnell College, Iowa
1997 "Acculturation and Assimilation — Muslims in the West," Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion, San Francisco
1997 "Contemporary Muslim Polemics." MESA Conference, San Francisco
1997 "Exclusivism or Inclusivism? Salvation History in the Qur'an." Agnes Scott College, Atlanta, GA
1997 "External Influences on American Muslims." Presented at a conference on Jews and Muslims in the American context, The Macdonald Center for the Study of Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations, Hartford Seminary, Hartford, CT
1996 "From Bid'a to Sunna: The Case of the Wilaya of `Ali in the Shi`i adhan." Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion, New Orleans, LA
1995 "The Origins of Islamic Biographical Literature" Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion, Philadelphia, PA
1994 "Religious Pluralism in the Qur'an." Eastern International Region of the American Academy of Religion, University of Quebec at Montreal, Canada
1994 "The Case of the Holy Disciples. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion, Chicago
1993 "The Ethics of Self Realization: an Islamic Perspective." Institute of Global Cultural Studies, State University of New York, Binghamton, NY
1990 "The Origins and Development of Imami Biographical Texts." School of Oriental & African Studies, London
PUBLIC LECTURES
2010: "Diversity and Change: An Islamic Dilemma" Organization for Islamic Learning, Toronto, Canada
2010: "Mammetry and Mahomet: Depiction of the Prophet in Western European Literature" Bait al-ilm, Chicago
2008: "Reformation or Transformation: Islamic Law in Transition" Shi'a Ithna'aseri Community of Middlesex, London, England
2008 "Teaching Islam in a Post-9/11 World" Muslim Student Association, University of Colorado
2008 "From Majority to Minority: The Jurisprudence of Muslim Minority Communities" Islamic Center, Los Angeles
2007 "The Islamization of American Immigrant Islam" Muslim Student Association, University of Denver
2007 "History and Narratives in Qur'anic Exegesis" Islamic Center, Nairobi, Kenya
2006 "Reformation in Islamic Jurisprudence: The Question of Punishment in Islamic Law," Universal Muslim Association of America, Virginia
2005 "From Muslims in America to American Muslims." Universal Muslim Association of America, Washington, D.C.
2005 "Is Islam Synonymous with Terrorism?" The City Club, Denver
2005 "Progressive Muslims in the American Milieu." Bates College, Maine
2004 "The Cool Dudes: Muslim Youth in Transition." Universal Muslim Association of America, Washington, D.C.
2004 "Reflecting Black: Islam in Africa and Antebellum America." University of Toronto, Canada
2004 "The Shi`i Vision: Reason and Reformation in Shi`ism." University of Toronto, Scarborough Campus, Canada
2004 "Faith and Belief: An Islamic Perspective." Ja`faria Islamic Center, Burtonsville, MD
2003 "Re-evaluation of Islamic Law post September 11: Islam and Modernity." Faculty Luncheon, University of Denver, Denver, CO
2003 "From 911 to 711: The Islamic Experience in the West." Orientation Lecture, University of Denver, Denver, CO
2003 "Unity or Uniformity: Islam and the Question of Reformation." al-Iman Islamic Center, Seattle, WA
2002 "A Minority within a Minority: The Muslim Youth Culture in Contemporary America." Ja`fariya Islamic Center, Burtonsville, MD
2000 "Integration, Isolation, or Insulation? The Muslims of America." University of Miami, Miami, FL
2000 "A Viable Qur'anic Hermeneutic for Muslims in the New Millennium." Auckland, New Zealand
1999 "Qur'anic Exegesis and Women's Right to Divorce." Islamic House of Wisdom, Detroit, MI
1997 "The Muslims as the `Other' in North America." Conference on Muslims in America, Ja`fariya Islamic Center, Burtonsville, MD
1997 "Drawing Boundaries in America: The Muslim Identity." Islamic Society of North America, Indianapolis, IN
1996 "Ethno-cultural Identity: Muslim Institutes in America." Islamic Center, Washington, D.C.
1993 "Child Custody and Family Support: A Re-evaluation of Traditional Islamic Sources." Conference held by the Canadian Council of Muslim Women, Toronto, Canada
AWARDS AND GRANTS
2007 CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title for "The Heirs of the Prophet: Charisma and Religious Authority in Shi`te Islam"
2006 Professional Research Opportunity for Faculty (PROF) grant, University of Denver
2006 Internationalization Small Grants, University of Denver
2005 Research Grant, Denver Foundation
2004 Internationalization Small Grants, University of Denver
2003 Faculty Research Fund, University of Denver
1990 Central Research Fund and Scholarships Committee, School of Oriental & African Studies
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS/HONORS
The Center for Global Understanding — Board Member
American Academy of Religion
Theta Alpha Kappa (National Honor Society for Religious Studies and Theology)
Editorial Board
Society for the Study of Muslim Ethics
Muslim Societies Journal
The Journal of Shi`a Islamic Studies
Shi'a Affairs Journal: International Dialogue Series
LINGUISTIC COMPETENCE
Native Speaker: English, Swahili and Gujarati
Classical Languages: Arabic, Urdu and Persian
UNIVERSITY SERVICE
Elected Faculty Committee (Advisory Board to the Dean, University of Denver)
Supervised thesis of several graduate students
Professional Research Opportunity for Faculty (PROF) Grant Committee
Member of pre-Tenure committee — Religious Studies, University of Denver — 2008-9
Member of Search Committee, lecturer in Arabic, University of Denver — 2008-9
Tenure and Promotion Committee, University of Denver 2006-2009
Director of Master's Program in the Department of Religious Studies, 2004-2006
Committee member for the DU/Iliff Joint Ph.D Program, Autumn 2004-2006
Member of five Ph.D. dissertation committees for the DU/Iliff Joint Ph.D. Program, Spring 2004 — present
Committee member, "Bridges to the Future — The American Dream Revisited" 2002-2005
Member of search committee for position in Judaic/Religious Studies Program, Fall/Winter 2004-05
EXTERNAL EXAMINER:
Wendy Jane Isaaac-Martin, "A Violent Origin: A Girardian Analysis of the Scapegoating of Ali ibn Abu Talib in Shi'ite Tradition, (Ph. D Thesis, University of Cape Town, 2008)
Linda Darwish "Texts of Tension, Spaces of Empowerment: Migrant Muslims and the Limits of Shi'ite Legal Discourse" (Ph. D Thesis, Concordia University, 2009)
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Member of Human Services Committee of the Denver Foundation 2003-2007 Member of Denver's Faith Community Initiative to End Homelessness (Mayor John Hickenlooper's Faith Based Initiative) 2005-2010 Chairman of the Islamic Education Board of North America 1996-2004 Member of Council of `Ulama (Muslim Scholars) of North America 1997 — present Advisor to the Imams' Council of Toronto 1994-2004
Mark A. Grey, Ph.D.
2210 Tremont Street
Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613
Home Phone: (319) 266-6454
Mobile Phone: (319) 269-7905
E-Mail: Mark.Grey@uni.edu
May 2012
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
1999-present Director, Iowa Center for Immigrant Leadership and Integration
University of Northern Iowa
2003-present Associate Director, Iowa Center on Health Disparities
University of Northern Iowa
2003 & 2004 Visiting Scholar
American University in Cairo
(Course: Integrating Immigrant and Refugee Newcomers: Contemporary Theory
and Practice)
2003, October Scholar in Residence
Drake University
2000-present Professor of Anthropology
University of Northern Iowa
1995-2000 Associate Professor of Anthropology
University of Northern Iowa
1990-1995 Assistant Professor of Anthropology
University of Northern Iowa
1991 Guest Lecturer
University of Klagenfurt, Austria
(Course: Current American Approaches to Multicultural Education)
1988-1990 Research Associate: Bueno Center for Multicultural Education
School of Education, University of Colorado-Boulder
(Primary activities: ethnographic program analysis, drop out research, statistical
analysis, research proposal development, budgeting, public lecturing)
1988-1989 Co-Principal Investigator: Garden City, Kansas,
Changing Relations Project
(Funded by The Ford Foundation)
1988, Spring Instructor
Department of Anthropology
University of Colorado-Boulder
(Course: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology)
1983 English Teacher
Ngwane Central High School
Swaziland, Southern Africa
1978-79 Volunteer in Service to America (VISTA)
Legal Services Corporation of Iowa
EDUCATION AND CERTIFICATIONS
1989 Ph.D. in Applied Anthropology
University of Colorado-Boulder
1985 M.A. in Anthropology
Eastern New Mexico University
1984 B.A. in Cultural Anthropology
University of Northern Colorado
1987 Zulu Instruction: Intermediate Level
Yale University Program in African Languages
(funded by U.S. Dept of State Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship)
2005-present Professional Law Enforcement Instructor Certification
Iowa Department of Public Safety
2012 Emergency Medical Responder Licensure
National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians/Iowa
Department of Public Health, Bureau of Emergency Medical Services
AWARDS AND HONORS
2009 One Iowa Award
Lt. Governor of Iowa Diversity Award
Des Moines, Iowa (with Michele Devlin)
2009 Social Action Award
Midwestern Sociological Society
Des Moines, Iowa
2007 Community Engagement Award
Veridian Credit Union
Cedar Falls, Iowa
2006 El Centro Latinoamericano Award for "Support of the Hispanic
Community"
El Centro Latinoamericano
Waterloo, Iowa
2006 Friend of Iowa Civil Rights Award for Iowa EXPORT Center of Excellence
on Health Disparities
Friends of Iowa Civil Rights
Des Moines, Iowa (with Dr. Michele Yehieli)
2005 Iowa Public Health Association Remington Award for the Advancement of
Public Health
Iowa Public Health Association
Des Moines, Iowa (with Dr. Michele Yehieli)
2005 Vision Award for Promoting International Understanding
Iowa Council on International Understanding
Des Moines, Iowa
2004 Friend of Iowa Civil Rights Award for the Iowa Center for Immigrant
Leadership and Integration
Friends of Iowa Civil Rights
Des Moines, Iowa
2004 Dan Chavez "Beyond the Horizon" Award
"In Recognition of Your Support for Services for English Language Learners"
Iowa Language and Culture Conference
Des Moines, Iowa
2003 Regents Award for Faculty Excellence
Iowa Board of Regents (University of Northern Iowa, University of
Iowa and Iowa State University)
2002 Ross A. Nielson Award for Faculty Service
University of Northern Iowa
1994 Outstanding Teaching Award
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
University of Northern Iowa
1993 Outstanding Service to Homeless Children and Youth Award
National Association of State Coordinators for Education of
Homeless Children and Youth
(with David Else, Paul Smith and Ken Rigdon)
1986 Outstanding Graduate Student in Anthropology
Eastern New Mexico University
SELECTED GRANTS, CONTRACTS AND FELLOWSHIPS
2011-2015 Iowa Department of Human Services
Ethnic Disparities in Iowa's Child Welfare System ($425,000)
2011 Iowa Department of Public Health
Colorectal Cancer Screening for White Men ($60,000)
2011 Church World Service
Refugee Integration Assessment ($15,000)
2011 Mercy Medical Center, North Iowa
International Medical Graduate Cultural Orientation ($15,000)
2011 Iowa Department of Public Health
Mapping Health Disparities in Iowa ($10,000)
2011 Iowa Department of Public Health
Colo-Rectal Cancer Campaign for Rural Iowa Men ($65,000)
2010 Veridian Credit Union
Latino Market Analysis ($24,000)
2010 Iowa-Nebraska Primary Care Association
Black Hawk County Physicians Referral Network ($19,627)
2010 Iowa Department of Public Health
Office of Multicultural Health
Multicultural Health Regional Coalition Building ($8,000)
2010-2011 UDMO—Head Start Evaluation & Assessment ($40,000)
2008 Iowa Department of Public Health
Office of Multicultural Health
Multicultural Health Regional Coalition Building ($8,000)
2008 Upper Des Moines Opportunity, Inc.
Governance Board Evaluation and Training ($6,500)
2007-2012 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Iowa Department of Public Health Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention and
Management
Colorectal Cancer Screening Disparities ($266,560)
2007-2012 United States Department of Health and Human Services
Administration for Children and Families
Upper Des Moines Opportunity, Inc.
Lifetime Dads Evaluation, Training, and Technical Consulting ($45,000)
2007-2012 United States Administration for Children and Families
Upper Des Moines Opportunity, Inc.
Parent Partner Regional Partnership Grant in Northwest Iowa Evaluation and
Training ($200,000)
2007-2011 Iowa Department of Public Health
Oral Health Bureau TOHSS Grant
Oral Health Multicultural Consultation ($65,000)
2007-2010 United States Department of Health and Human Services
Upper Des Moines Opportunity, Inc.
Power Up Youth Development Coalition in Hamilton County, Iowa Evaluation
($39,000)
2007-2010 United States Department of Health and Human Services
Upper Des Moines Opportunity, Inc.
Early Smiles Evaluation ($10,500)
2007-2009 Iowa Collaborative Safety Net Provider Network
Iowa/Nebraska Primary Care Association
Establishing the Infrastructure for a Specialty Care Volunteer Physicians
Referral Network in Black Hawk County, Iowa ($50,000)
2007-2009 United States Administration on Aging
Outreach Program to Prevent Medicare Fraud among
Minorities and the Medically Underserved in Iowa ($70,000)
2007-2009 Ford Foundation-Mexico
A Binational Mexican Health Insurance Demonstration Project ($30,000)
2007 Wellmark Foundation
Capacity Building Grant for the Iowa Center on Health Disparities ($10,000)
2007 Analysis of Sexually Transmitted Infections Patterns in Black Hawk County.
Black Hawk County Health Department ($15,000)
2007 Senior Medicare Patrol National Resource Center: Cultural Competency
Training for Senior Medicare Patrol Leaders RE: Ethnic Marketing ($10,000)
2006 Cultural Competency Curriculum Consultation, Des Moines University
College of Osteopathic Medicine, with Michele Yehieli ($6,500)
2006 WellMark Foundation: PRISM Grant for Cultural Competency Training in Iowa
with Michele Yehieli ($55,000)
2006 Iowa Department of Public Health: Establish REACH Network, with Michele
Yehieli ($60,000)
2005 Iowa Department of Education: Migrant Education Re-Interview Audit
($80,000)
2005 Des Moines Higher Education Collaborative: Development of Training for
Human Resource Directors on Integrating Immigrants in the Workplace
($20,000)
2005 Senior Medicare Patrol National Resource Center: Cultural Competency
Training for Senior Medicare Patrol Leaders RE: Medicare Fraud, with Michele
Yehieli ($25,000)
2005 U.S. Department of Labor: Demonstration Project: "Integrating
Immigrants and Refugees into the Workplace" ($198,000)
2005 Des Moines Higher Education Collaborative. US Department of
Education: Contract for Immigrant/Refugee Workforce Development ($15,000)
2005 Wellmark Foundation for Mexico Travel Seminars for Iowa Health
Professionals ($10,000)
2005 Mercy Hospital Cultural Competency Assessment and Planning, with
Michele Yehieli ($1,600)
2005 Hawkeye Valley Agency on Aging: Cultural Competency Training and
Publications for Senior Medicare Patrol Leaders, with Michele
Yehieli ($25,000)
2004 The Principal Foundation for Court Interpreter Training in Iowa ($5,000)
2004 WellMark Foundation for Mexico Travel Seminars for Iowa Health
Professionals, with Michele Yehieli ($5,000)
2004 U.S. Department of Labor: Demonstration Project: "Integrating Immigrants
and Refugees into the Workforce." ($259,000)
2004 Des Moines Higher Education Collaborative, US Department of Education
Sub-Contract for Immigrant/Refugee Workforce Development ($20,000)
2003 National Institutes of Health: "Project EXPORT Center of Excellence"
[addressing health disparities among immigrants and refugees in Iowa]
with Michele Yehieli and Gene Lutz. ($1,011,000)
2003 Independent Television Service Community Outreach Grant to Promote
the PBS miniseries The New Americans. With Iowa Public Television ($5,000)
2003 U.S. Department of Labor: Demonstration Project: "Integrating Immigrants
and Refugees into the Workforce." ($375,000)
2003 U.S. Department of Commerce: Research on and Promotion of Micro-Entrepreneurship
among Recent Immigrants ($300,000)
2002 Martha-Ellen Tye Foundation: Teacher Exchange and Internet Connection
between Marshalltown, Iowa and Villachuato, Mexico ($14,000)
2001 U.S. Department of Labor: Demonstration Project: "Integrating Immigrants
and Refugees into the Workforce." ($250,000)
2001 Martha Ellen Tye Foundation: Promoting Accommodation of Latino
Newcomers in Marshalltown through Travel Seminars in Mexico
For Marshalltown Leaders ($7,500)
2000 U.S. Department of Agriculture, Development Funds for Multilingual
Radio Station in Postville, Iowa ($25,000)
2000 U.S. Department of Labor: Demonstration Project: "Integrating Immigrants
and Refugees into the Workforce." ($461,000)
1998 Fund for Rural America, "A Model Research and Educational Project
to promote Pork Production." (UNI Sub-Contract/Grey: $35,000)
1997 USDA, National Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program
"Asset Mapping as an Alternative Form of Rural Economic
Development" ($64,900)
1996-97 UNI Graduate College Project Grant ($350)
1994 UNI Graduate College Summer Research Fellowship ($3,300)
1994 UNI College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Challenge Grant ($1,800)
1993 UNI Graduate College Project Grant ($364)
1992 UNI College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Challenge Grant ($1,500)
1991 UNI Graduate College Project Grant ($462)
1990 UNI Graduate College Project Grant ($271)
1990 Author: College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP)
United States Department of Education ($858,000)
SELECTED CONSULTATIONS
2012-present Iowa Department of Human Services
Disproportionality and Disparities in Iowa's Child Welfare System
2010-2011 Church World Service
Refugee Integration in the United States
2008-present Mercy Medical Center
Cultural Competency and Training International Medical Graduates
2006-present Iowa Department of Public Safety
Cultural Competency Training/DPS Academy
2008-present Iowa Department of Public Health
Office of Multicultural Health
Public Health Issues among Iowa's Diverse Newcomer Populations
2008-present Upper Des Moines Opportunity
Evaluation, Consulting and Training
2009-present John Deere, Inc.
Culural Competency Training
2010-present Veridian Credit Union
Access to Latino Markets
2008-present Central Iowa Area Health Education Center
Cultural Competency and Literacy
2006-present Iowa Department of Public Safety
Cultural Competency Training
2006-present Early Smiles Dental Health Program.
Upper Des Moines Opportunity
Storm Lake, Iowa
2005 Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) Standards
consultation, with Michele Yehieli. Mercy Medical Center, Mason City, Iowa,
Summer/Fall 2005
Spring & New Iowans Pilot Communities Assessments: Marshalltown, Ft. Dodge and
Summer 2001 Mason City, Iowa. Iowa Department of Workforce Development.
Fall 2000 Immigrant Workforce Analysis: Muscatine Economic Development
Corporation, Muscatine, Iowa
Summer 2000 Remax Television Commercial Research
Context-Based Research, Baltimore, Maryland
Fall 1999 Feasibility Research: P'algo Goat Dairy Fluid Goat's Milk Production and
Marketing
UNI Small Business Development Center
Spring 1999 Feasibility Research: Fresh Air Pork Circle Cooperative
UNI Small Business Development Center
Spring 1998 Needs Assessment/Grant Development: Transitional Housing for
Recovering Substance Abusers, Waterloo, Iowa
Black Hawk County Health Department
Summer 1997 Feasibility Study for Proposed Juvenile Detention Center
In Independence, Iowa
Buchanan County, Iowa, Economic Development Commission
1994-present Semi-Annual Point-in-time Homeless Survey
Waterloo/Cedar Falls, Iowa.
Center for Social and Behavioral Research
University of Northern Iowa
1996-1997 Enrollment Turnover Analysis for Marshalltown, Iowa,
Public Schools.
1996 Brooks, Alberta, Canada: Consultation with city officials,
clergy, social service providers, law enforcement and schools
to prepare community for influx of immigrants and transient
populations associated with a new meatpacking plant
1995-1996 Change-of-Venue Research and Review of Jury
Selection Process in Webster County, Iowa.
Iowa State Public Defender, Ft. Dodge, Iowa.
(Reports: "Representation of Webster County Population on Jury Pools
and Juries: 1994 and 1995;" "Flowchart for Verbal Presentation: Jury
Selection Process in Webster, County, Iowa;" "Telephone Survey of
Webster County Jury Pool. (with Robert J. Hunter))
1995-1996 Consultant for North Central Iowa Decategorization Program
Iowa Department of Human Services
(Evaluate unmet needs of families receiving AFDC and other state assistance)
July 1995- Program Evaluation: Iowa Domestic Violence Prevention
May 1997 Coordinator, Iowa Supreme Court
(with Robert J. Hunter)
April-May Change-of-Venue Research
1995 Iowa State Public Defender, Marshall County, Iowa
(Report: "A Telephone Survey of Extra-Legal Juror Bias in Marshall County,
Iowa." (with Robert J, Hunter))
October 1992 Consultant for NBC News Production of Documentary about
Lao Refugees in Storm Lake, Iowa.
October 1991 "Comparative Education and Conceptions of World Class
Schools for Iowa" Written and Verbal Presentation to the K-12
Education Reform Interim Study Committee, Iowa State
Legislature.
July 1990 Effects of local meatpacking expansion on Fort Morgan,
Colorado, schools.
March-May Causes of Teacher and Other Certified Staff Turnover in
1990 Garden City, Kansas, Schools.
(with Ken Erickson and Donald D. Stull.)
March-June Demographic Data Collection: Adult Education Unit,
1990 Colorado Department of Education
PUBLICATIONS
(+ Peer Reviewed/Refereed Publication)
(# Invited/Commissioned Publication)
Grey, Mark A.
#2010 "Immigration as a Two-Way Street: Beyond the Melting Pot." In
E-Journal USA. U.S. Department of State, Bureau of International
Information programs. Volume 15, Number 9: 9-14. Translated into Urdu,
Arabic, Portuguese, French, Mandarin Chinese, and
Spanish.http://www.america.govist/peopleplace-english/2010/December/20101222121952yelhsa0.4391552.html
Guevara, Christine and Mark Grey
2010 Nuevo Trabajo: Sus Derechosy Deberes! /New Job: Your Rights and
Responsibilities. Comic Book in Spanish and English, Iowa Center for
Immigrant Leadership and Integration.
Grey, Mark A., Michele Devlin and Aaron Goldsmith
2009 Postville U.S.A.: Surviving Diversity in Small-Town America.
Boston: Gemma Media.
Grey, Mark A.
+2008 "Economic Development and New Immigrant Populations: Challenges and Opportunities
in an Iowa Case Study. Applied Research in Economic Development 5(1): 30-38.
Grey, Mark A.
2007 The Economic Contributions of Latinos to Iowa. In Iowa's Workforce and the
Economy. Des Moines: Iowa Workforce Development, pp. 44-48
Peterson, Abbie C. and Mark A. Grey
+2007 Continuity and Change: The Mexicana Experience with Health and Healing in Iowa.
International Journal of Global Health and Health Disparities 5(1): 16-40.
Grey, Mark A.
#2006 State and Local Immigration Policy in Iowa. In Immigration's New Frontiers:
Experiences from the Emerging Gateway States. Greg Anrig, Jr. and Tova
Andrea Wang, eds. Washington, D.C.: The Century Foundation, pages 33-66.
Grey, Mark A., Michele Yehieli and Nora Rodriguez Kurtovic
2006 Bridging the Language Divide: A Pocket Guide to Working Effectively with
with Interpreters in Health Care Settings. Cedar Falls: Iowa Center for
Immigrant Leadership and Integration, Iowa Center on Health Disparities, and
the Wellmark Foundation.
Grey, Mark A.
2006 New Americans, New Iowans: Welcoming Immigrant and Refugee Newcomers.
University of Northern Iowa, Iowa Center for Immigrant Leadership and
Integration.
Grey, Mark A.
+2006 Obstacles and Opportunities: Latino-Owned Small Businesses in Iowa. Journal
of Latino-Latin-American Studies 2(1):1-23.
Collins-Williams, Maureen and Mark A. Grey
2006 A Rural Service Provider's Guide to Immigrant Entrepreneurship. University of
Northern Iowa Small Business Development Center and Iowa Center for
Immigrant Leadership and Integration.
Yehieli, Michele and Mark A. Grey
2005 Health Matters: A Guide to Working with Diverse Cultures and Underserved
Populations. Boston: Intercultural Press.
Grey, Mark A. and Anne C. Woodrick
2005 "Latinos Have Revitalized Our Community": Mexican Migration and Anglo
Responses in Marshalltown, Iowa. In New Destinations of Mexican Immigration
in the United States: Community, Formation, Local Responses and Inter-Group
Relations. Victor Zúñiga and Rubén Hernandez-Leon, eds. New York: Russell
Sage, pages 133-154.
Yehieli, Michele, Mark A. Grey and Annie Vander Werff
2004 Caring for Diverse Seniors: A Health Provider's Pocket Guide to Working with
Elderly Minority, Immigrant, and Refugee Patients. . University of Northern
Iowa Project EXPORT and New Iowans Program.
Feinstein, Norman, Michele Yehieli and Mark A. Grey
2004 Orthodox Jewish Patients in Hospital Settings. A Health Provider's Pocket
Guide. University of Northern Iowa Project EXPORT and New Iowans
Program.
Yehieli, Michele, Mark A. Grey and Annie Vander Werff
2004 Reaching Out to Elderly Minorities, Immigrants and Refugees: A Senior
Medicare Patrol Pocket Guide. US Department of Health and Human Services,
Administration on Aging Senior Medicare Patrol, University of Northern Iowa
Project EXPORT and New Iowans Program.
Grey, Mark A., Anne C. Woodrick, Michele Yehieli and James Hoelscher
2004 The New Iowans: A Companion to the PBS Miniseries "The New Americans."
University of Northern Iowa New Iowans Program and Iowa Public Television.
Grey, Mark A. and Anne C. Woodrick
+2003 Faith and Public Education: Immigrants, Iowa, and the Biblical Mandate to
"Welcome the Stranger." Religion and Education. 30(1): 84-91.
Yehieli, Michele and Mark A. Grey
2003 A Health Provider's Pocket Guide to Working with Immigrant, Refugee and
Minority Populations in Iowa. University of Northern Iowa Global Health Corps
New Iowans Program.
Grey, Mark A.
2002 Welcoming New Iowans: A Guide for Managers and Supervisors.
The Best Practices of Iowa Employers with Immigrants and Refugees in the
Workplace. University of Northern Iowa New Iowans Program.
Grey, Mark A. and Anne C. Woodrick
+2002 Unofficial Sister Cities: Meatpacking Migration between Villachuato, Mexico
and Marshalltown, Iowa. Human Organization 61(4):364-376.
Woodrick, Anne C. and Mark A. Grey
2002 Welcoming New Iowans: A Guide for Christians and Churches. University of
Northern Iowa New Iowans Program and Ecumenical Ministries of Iowa.
Baker, Phyllis L. and Mark A. Grey
+2002 Going to the Source: Immersion of Rural Iowa Leaders in the Sending
Communities of Mexican Newcomers. Social Development Issues 24(2): 52-59.
Grey, Mark A. and Phyllis L. Baker
2002 Positive Exposure: Immersion in Latino Culture Builds Tolerance and Respect
for Immigrant Newcomers. Cityscape [Iowa League of Cities] February: 8-9.
Grey, Mark A.
2001 Welcoming New Iowans: A Guide for Citizens and Communities. Building
Respect and Tolerance for Immigrants and Refugees. Cedar Falls: University of
Northern Iowa New Iowans Program.
Grey, Mark A., Guest Editor
+2000 Theme Collection: "Food and Power: Case Studies in Industrial Agriculture and
Its Alternatives in the United States." Articles by Donald D. Stull, Randy
Ziegenhorn, Mark A. Grey, Jack Kloppenburg et al, Cynthia A. Cone and
Andrea Myhre, and Laura B. Delind. Human Organization 59(2):143-208
Grey, Mark A.
+2000 The Industrial Food Stream and Its Alternatives in the United States: An
Introduction. Human Organization 59(2):143-150.
+2000 "Those Bastards Can Go to Hell!": Small-Farmer Resistance to Vertical
Integration and Concentration in the Pork Industry. Human Organization
59(2): 169-176.
#2000 Marshalltown, Iowa and the Struggle for Community in a Global Age.
In Communities and Capital: Local Struggles against Corporate Power
and Privatization (Thomas W. Collins and John D. Wingard, editors). Athens:
University of Georgia Press, pp. 87-100.
#1999 Sports and the Status of Immigrant and Refugee Students
in Garden City, Kansas, High School. Inside Sports (Jay Coakley
and Peter Donnelly, editors). London: Routledge, pp. 28-36.
+1999 Immigrants, Migration and Worker Turnover at the Hog Pride Pork
Packing Plant. Human Organization 58(1):16-27.
#1998 Meatpacking in Storm Lake, Iowa: A Community in Transition. In Pigs,
Profits and Rural Communities (Kendall Thu and E.P. Durrenberger, editors).
State University of New York Press, pp. 57-70.
#1998 Handbook for Creating Sustainable Multiethnic Food-Producing
Communities. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Extension/Leopold Center for
Sustainable Agriculture.
+1997 Secondary Labor in the Meatpacking Industry: Demographic Change and
Student Mobility in Rural Iowa Schools. Journal of Research in Rural
Education 13(3):153-164.
+1997 The Use and Non-Use of Social Science: Lessons from Research on the
Consequences of a `New Breed' Meatpacking Plant in Storm Lake, Iowa.
Research in Social Problems and Public Policy Volume 6. (William R.
Freudenberg and Ted I. K. Youn, editors). Greenwich, CT: JAI Press,
pp. 45-77.
#1997 Storm Lake, Iowa and the Meatpacking Revolution: Historical and
Ethnographic Perspectives on a Community in Transition. In
Unionizing the Jungles: Essays on Labor and Community in the
Twentieth-Century Meatpacking Industry (Shelton Stromquist and
Marvin Bergman, editors). University of Iowa Press, pp. 242-261.
+1996 Patronage, Kinship and Recruitment in the Migration of Lao and Mennonite
Labor to Storm Lake, Iowa. Culture and Agriculture 18(1): 14-18.
#1995 Pork, Poultry and Newcomers in Storm Lake, Iowa.
In Any Way You Cut It: Meat Processing and Small-Town
America. (D.D. Stull, M. Broadway and D. Griffith, editors).
Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, pp. 109-127.
+1995 Turning the Pork Industry Upside Down: Storm Lake's Hygrade Work Force
and the Impact of the 1981 Plant Closure. The Annals of Iowa 54(Summer):
244-259.
+1994 Sports, Ritual and Ethnic Relations in Garden City High. High Plains Applied
Anthropologist Special Issue in Honor of Robert A. Hackenberg, (Mary
Granica, Guest Editor). 14 (2, Fall):76-86.
Grey, Mark A. and Anderson-Ryan, Wendy
+1994 Serving and Scamming: A Qualitative Study of Employee
Theft in One Chain Restaurant. Security Journal (October, 1994):
200-211.
Grey, Mark A. and Quang, Mone
1994 Low-Cost Voice-Mail for the Homeless in Waterloo, Iowa.
Practicing Anthropology 16 (2, Spring): 18-20.
Grey, Mark A.
+1993 The Failure of Iowa's Non-English Speaking Employees Law:
A Case Study of Patronage, Kinship and Migration in Storm Lake, Iowa.
High Plains Applied Anthropologist 13(Fall):32-46.
#1993 Applying Concepts of Marginality to Secondary ESL Programs: Challenges for
Practitioners and Researchers. Proceedings of the Third NationalResearch
Symposium on Limited English Proficient Students: Focus on Middle and High
School Issues. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Education, Office of
Bilingual Education and Language Minority Affairs, Volume 2, pg. 831-850.
+1992 Sports and Immigrant, Minority and Anglo Relations in Garden City, Kansas,
High School. Sociology of Sport Journal 9(3):255-270.
+1991 The Context for Marginal Secondary ESL Programs: Contributing Factors and
the Need for Further Research. Journal of Educational Issues of Language
Minority Students 9(Fa11):75-89.
Grey, Mark A., Hackenberg, Robert A. and Stull, Donald D.
1991 The Case Against Certification and Accreditation of Applied Anthropology.
Practicing Anthropology 13(2, Summer): 21-22.
Grey, Mark A.
+1990 Immigrant Students in the Heartland: Ethnic Relations in Garden City, Kansas,
High School. Urban Anthropology 19(4):409-427.
1989 A Bibliography on Education in Development And Change in Sub-Saharan
Africa. Lewiston, New York: Edwin-Mellen Press.
1986 Separate Expectations: Ethnography of a Rural Swazi
Secondary School. High Plains Applied Anthropologist 6(1 ): 14-15.
SELECTED RESEARCH REPORTS/WORKSHOP TRAINING MODULES (+ Invited/Commissioned Publication)
Grey, Mark A. and Michele Devlin
+2011 Refugee Resettlement Policies and Practices and Prospects for Social
And Economic Integration. A Report with Recommendations to: Church World
Service, Immigration and Refugee Program. UNI Center for Immigrant
Leadership and Integration.
Grey Mark and Michele Devlin.
+2011 Challenges and Strategies in Implementing a Hispanic Outreach and
Marketing Initiative: A Report to Veridian Credit Union
Devlin Michele and Mark Grey
+2011 A Community Health Assessment of Crawford County, Iowa. Crawford
County Board of Health.
Devlin, Michele and Mark Grey
2011 An External Evaluation of the Federally Funded "Power Up Youth
Development Coalition" in Hamilton County, Iowa. Upper Des Moines
Opportunity.
Grey, Mark and Michele Devlin
2011 An External Evaluation of the Federally Funded "Parent Partner" Regional
Partnership Grant in Northwest Iowa. Upper Des Moines Opportunity.
Devlin M. and Grey M.
2011 A Community Health Assessment of Crawford County, Iowa. Crawford
County Board of Health.
Grey M. and Devlin M.
2011 Challenges and Strategies in Implementing a Hispanic Outreach and
Marketing Initiative: A Report to Veridian Credit Union
Mark A. Grey and Michele Devlin
2010 A Report on Improving Strategies to Recruit and Retain
International Medical Graduates. Mercy North Iowa Hospital
System.
Mark A. Grey and Michele Devlin
2009 An External Evaluation of the Federally Funded "Power Up Youth Development
Coalition" in Hamilton County, Iowa.
Mark A. Grey and Michele Devlin
2009 An External Evaluation of the Federally Funded "Parent Partner" Regional
Partnership Grant in Northwest Iowa.
Mark A. Grey and Michele Devlin
2009 Oral Health Subcontract I- Smiles TOHSS Grant: Final Report.
Mark A. Grey and Michele Devlin
2009 Establishing the Infrastructure for a Specialty Care Volunteer Physician Referral
Network in Black Hawk County, Iowa.
Mark A. Grey and Michele Devlin
2009 An External Evaluation of the Federally Funded "Fatherhood Initiative" in
Northwest Iowa.
Mark A. Grey and Michele Devlin
2009 The establishment of Regional Minority Health Coalitions in the state of Iowa.
Mark A. Grey and Michele Devlin
2009 An External Strategic Review of UDMO Organizational Structure: Strengths and
Challenges in Meeting the Needs of Northwest Iowa in the 21st Century.
Mark A. Grey and Michele Devlin
2009 Final Report Feasibility Study: Health Insurance for Mexican Nationals in Iowa.
Grey, Mark and Michele Devlin
2008 An Analysis of Trends, Demographics, and Factors Associated with Infectious
Disease Patterns in Black Hawk County, Iowa. Black Hawk County Health
Department.
Grey, Mark A. and Michele Yehieli
+2007 Feasibility Study: Health Insurance for Mexican Nationals in Iowa. Iowa Center
for Immigrant Leadership and Integration, Ford Foundation-Mexico and Center
for Health Systems Research National Institute of Public Health, Mexico.
Yehieli, Michele and Mark A. Grey
+2007 Des Moines University, College of Osteopathic Medicine Medical School
Curriculum: A Report with Recommendations. Des Moines University, Des
Moines, Iowa.
Grey, Mark A.
2005 Measuring Diversity in the Workplace: A Workshop for Human Resource
Directors. Iowa Center for Immigrant Leadership and Integration.
Grey, Mark A. and Michele Yehieli
2005 Culture, Fringe Benefits and Newcomer Workers. Iowa Center for Immigrant
Leadership and Integration.
Yehieli, Michele and Mark A. Grey
2005 An Introduction to Cultural Competency in Health Care Settings. Iowa Project
EXPORT Center of Excellence on Health Disparities.
Grey, Mark A., Nora Rodriguez and Andrew Conrad
2005 "Immigrant and Refugee Small Business Development in Iowa: A Research
Report with Recommendations." University of Northern Iowa New Iowans
Program.
Grey, Mark A., James Hoelscher and Nora Rodriguez
2003 El Programa del Empleado Estimado/Valued Employee Program. Workshop
Training Program in Integrating Immigrants and Refugees into the Workplace.
University of Northern Iowa New Iowans Program.
Grey, Mark A. and James Hoelscher
2003 Manager Training for Integrating Immigrant and Refugee Workers: A
Facilitator's Guide. University of Northern Iowa New Iowans Program.
Grey, Mark A. with Andrew Conrad, Maureen Boyd and Anne C. Woodrick
2001 Marshalltown New Iowans Pilot Community Assessment: A Report to the
Marshalltown New Iowans Pilot Community Steering Committee. University of
Northern Iowa New Iowans Program and Institute for Decision Making.
Grey, Mark A. with Andrew Conrad, Colleen Hovinga and Anne C. Woodrick
2001 Mason City New Iowans Pilot Community Assessment: A Report to the Mason
City New Iowans Pilot Community Steering Committee. University of Northern
Iowa New Iowans Program and Institute for Decision Making.
Grey, Mark A. and Andrew Conrad
2001 Ft. Dodge New Iowans Pilot Community Workforce Assessment. University of
Northern Iowa New Iowans Program and Institute for Decision Making
Grey, Mark A.
2000 Bringing Two Worlds Together: Incorporating Latino Immigrants into
Muscatine's Workforce. A Report with Recommendations to the Muscatine
Economic Development Corporation. Prepared for the UNI Institute for Decision
Making.
1998 Employee Turnover in a Multiethnic Workplace: Swift & Co., Marshalltown,
Iowa.
+1997 Feasibility Study: Proposed Juvenile Detention Center at the Independence
Mental Health Institute. Report for the Buchanan County (Iowa) Ad Hoc
Committee on the Proposed Juvenile Detention Center at Independence MHI, pp.
24.
+1996 Migration of Refugee and Immigrant Labor to Storm Lake, Iowa.
Paper for the conference: "Immigration and the Changing Face of Rural
America: Focus on Midwestern States." Ames, IA, July 11-13, 1996.
Grey, Mark A. and Mary Bellone Grey
+ 1996 Priority Needs and Service Recommendations for the North Central Iowa
Decategorization Program: Cerro Gordo, Hancock, Winnebago, and
Worth Counties.
Grey, Mark A.
+1995 Storm Lake, Iowa and the Meatpacking Revolution: Ethnographic and Historical
Perspectives on a Community in Transition. Paper for the Center for Recent
United States History Seminar "Work and Community in the Twentieth-Century
Meatpacking Industry." Iowa City, Iowa, pp. 27.
Grey, Mark A.
+1992 Lao Porkpackers in Storm Lake, Iowa: Implications for Education and Health
Provision. Background Paper for the Conference: "New Factory Workers in Old
Farming Communities: Costs and Consequences of Relocating Meat Industries."
Washington, D.C., Aprill2-14, pp. 24.
Else, David, Grey, Mark A., Peglow, Ann, Rigdon, Kenneth and Smith, Paul
+ 1992 A Guide to Assisting Homeless Children and Their Families. University of
Northern Iowa, Institute for Educational Leadership.
*Recipient: Outstanding Service to Homeless Children and Youth Award,
National Association of State Coordinators of Education for Homeless Children
and Youth.
Grey, Mark A.
+1991 Comparative Education and Conceptions of World Class Schools for Iowa.
Report Prepared for Iowa State Legislature Interim Study Committee on
Education.
+1990 Demographic Data Collection among Colorado's Adult Education Programs:
Current Practices and Recommendations for Future Development.
Commissioned Report to the Adult Education Unit, Colorado Department of
Education, pp. 35.
Erickson, Ken E, Grey, Mark A. and Stull, Donald D.
+1990 Causes of Certified Staf!Turnover: Garden City School District, USD 457.
Commissioned Report to the Teacher Turnover Committee, Garden City,
Kansas, pp.38.
Stull, D.O., Benson, J.E., Broadway, M.J., Campa, A.L., Erickson, K.E. and Grey, M.A.
1990 Changing Relations: Newcomers and Established Residents in Garden City,
Kansas. University of Kansas, Institute for Public Policy and Business Research,
Report Number 172, pp.90.
Grey, Mark A.
1989 The 1989 BUENO High School Equivalency Program (HEP) Survey
Questionnaire: Part I: Personal and Demographic Characteristics of HEP
Students and Their Families. Part II: HEP Students' School Experience and
Future Plans. University of Colorado, School of Education: BUENO Center for
Multicultural Education, pp. 34.
1989 Suggestions for Program Improvement: Garden City High School and English as
a Second Language Program. Report to Unified School District #457, Garden
City, Kansas, pp. 33.
1989 A Summary of Research Results: Ethnic Relations at Garden City High School.
Report to Unified School District #457, Garden City, Kansas, pp. 11.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
2002 Book Review: "Postville: A Clash of Cultures in Heartland America," by
Stephen G. Bloom. Annals of Iowa (Fall):362-363.
2000 New Immigrants in Old Iowa. Anthropology News 41(8):9.
2000 Model Corporate Citizen: Swift's Marshalltown Plant is Leading the Way. Meat
& Poultry 46(9):26, 28, 30.
2000 Niman Ranch: Meeting the Needs of Specialty Meat Consumers. Meat & Poultry
46(20 August): 24-28.
2000 A Taste of Fresh Air: Niche Markets Help Iowa Hog Farmers Remain
Independent. Meat & Poultry 46(6, June): 50-54.
1999 Structural Change in Agribusiness and Recent Influxes of Immigrants and
Refugees to Iowa. Presentation to the Iowa State Advisory Committee, United
States Commission on Civil Rights, April 21, Des Moines.
1999 Iowa's Cultural Landscape. The Scene (Humanities Iowa). 1(4,Spring).
1998 Book Review: "Power Steering: Global Automakers and the Transformation of
Rural Communities" by Michele H. Hoyman. Humanities Net-Rural:
http://www.h-net.msu.edu/rural
1997 Meatpacking and Migration of Immigrants and Refugees to the Rural Midwest:
Political Concerns for ESL Teachers. MIDTESOL Newsletter, Winter: 3-5.
1997 Meatpacking and the Migration of Immigrants and Refugees to the Rural
Midwest. MIDTESOL Newsletter, Fall: 1, 3-4.
1997 Book Review: "Playing on the Mother Ground" by David F. Laney. General
Anthropology.
1996 "Meatpacking and the Migration of Refugee and Immigrant Labor to Storm
Lake, Iowa." Rural Migration News:
http://migration. ucdavis.edu/rmn/cfra/grey.html
1995 Opinion/Editorial: "Meatpacking, Immigrants and Political Hypocrisy." Des
Moines Register September 19, 1995, pg. 7A.
1995 Book Review: "Waterloo Diamonds: A Midwestern Town and Its Minor League
Team" by Richard Panek. Des Moines Register August 6, 1995, pg. 4c.
1993 International Perspectives on Science Education. Iowa Science Teachers
Journa/30(1, Spring):2-9.
1992 The Three Lives of Moyen. Northern Star Journal (UNI Ethnic Minorities
Cultural and Educational Center).
1991 "Will U.S. Act as The Global Policeman?" (Opinion) Des Moines Register April
29, 1991, pg. 6A.
1989 Concerning the "Future of Anthropology:" The High Plains Society for Applied
Anthropology. American Anthropological Association Anthropology Newsletter,
October, pg. 13.
CONFERENCE CHAIRSHIPS
2001 Session Organizer and Chair: Iowa Welcoming a Diverse Population.
Iowa Communities 2010: Harvesting the Vision: A Rural Summit. Ames, lA,
August 28.
2001 Program Chair: Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology:
Merida, Yucatan, Mexico. March 28-April, 2001
1999 Session Co-Organizer (with Laura Delind and Susan Andreatta). "Food and
Power: Resistance to Vertical Integration and Concentration in Agriculture."
Society for Applied Anthropology, Tucson, AZ.
1995 Session Organizer and Chair: "Rural Involution in Iowa: The Anthropology of
Pigs, People and Policy" Society for Applied Anthropology, Albuquerque, NM.
1993 Conference Co-Organizer (with Ken C. Erickson): "Rural Alliance:
Newcomers in Midwestern Schools." Kansas City, Missouri, July 30-31.
1993 Session Co-Chair and Co-Organizer (with Ken C. Erickson): "Applied
Anthropology and Education." Society for Applied Anthropology, San Antonio,
Texas.
1993 Session Co-Organizer and Co-Chair (with Ken C. Erickson): Refugee
Education in Context: Migration, Status and Ethnic Relations among Lao
Refugees. Iowa Joint ESL/Bilingual Education and Refugees Concerns
Conference. Des Moines, Iowa.
1992 Session Co-Chair and Co-Organizer: "Accountants Die in
Bed: Papers in Honor of Robert A. Hackenberg." 1992 Annual Meeting of the
Society for Applied Anthropology, Memphis, Tennessee.
1990 Program Chair: Annual Meeting of the High Plains Society for Applied
Anthropology. Denver, Colorado.
1988 Panel Organizer and Chair: "The Role of Popular Opinion in Educational
Policy Formation in Africa." Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association,
Chicago, Illinois.
CONFERENCE/WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS, PUBLIC ADDRESSES AND COLLOQUIA
Mark Grey. "Integrating our New Immigrant Neighbors: Challenges and Opportunities for Economic Developers." Heartland Economic Development Course, Blue Springs, MO, April 18, 2012.
Mark Grey and Michele Devlin. KEYNOTE: "Cultural Competency: Working Effectively with Low-Income and Low-Literacy Populations: An Introduction to Policies and Protocols for Substance Abuse and Public Health Professionals." Iowa Governor's Conference on Substance Abuse, Des Moines, IA, April 4, 2012.
Mark Grey. "Immigration, Race and the Power of Delusion." UNI Museum, March 27, 2012.
Mark Grey. "The New Iowa: Challenges and Opportunities for a State in Transition." St. Steven's Lutheran Church, Cedar Rapids, IA, Sunday, March 11, 2012.
Mark Grey. "The New Iowa: Challenges and Opportunities for a State in Transition." St. Luke's Parish Adult Forum, Cedar Falls, IA, Sunday, March 4, 2012.
Michele Devlin and Mark Grey. "An Introduction to Providing Culturally Appropriate Substance Abuse Prevention Services to Clients." Part ll Webinar, Iowa Department of Public Health/Training Services, March 1, 2012.
Mark Grey and Michele Devlin. ""Cultural Awareness — Working with Families in Poverty." Buenva Vista Regional Health Center, Storm Lake, IA, February 29, 2012.
Mark Grey and Michele Devlin. "From Darfur to Denison: Iowa's New Sudanese Neighbors." Crawford County Health Department and Crawford Memorial Hospital. Denison, lA, February 8, 2012.
Mark Grey and Michele Devlin. ""The Rapidly Changing Demographics of Iowa: Implications for Substance Abuse Professionals." Webinar, Iowa Department of Public Healthffraining Services. February 2, 2012.
Mark Grey "Iowa at the Crossroads: Challenges and Opportunities with the New Diversity." Diversity Summit, The Business of Diversity, Dubuque Chamber of Commerce, Dubuque, Iowa, December 13, 2011.
Mark Grey and Michele Devlin. "An Introduction to Working with Focus Groups." Hamilton County Power Up Youth, Webster City, IA, December 9, 2011.
Mark Grey and Michele Devlin. "Rapid Ethnic Diversification, Micro-Plurality and the `Anglo Inversion': Challenges and Opportunities for Educators." Iowa Culture and Language Conference, Coralville, IA, November 9, 2011.
Mark Grey "Rapid Ethnic Diversification and Micro-Plurality: Challenges and Opportunities for a State in Transition." Leadership Iowa, Spencer, IA, November 4, 2011.
Mark Grey and Michele Devlin "Providing Culturally Competent Care to Substance Abuse Families." November 2, 2011. Des Moines, IA.
Mark Grey and Michele Devlin "Introduction to Working with Medical Intepreters." Des Moines University, Des Moines, IA, October 26, 2011.
Mark Grey and Michele Devlin "Introduction to Health Literacy." Central Iowa Health Education Center, Broadlawns Hospital, Des Moines, IA, October 26, 2011.
Mark Grey and Michele Devlin "An Introduction to Providing Culturally Appropriate Care to Hospice Patients and Families." Iowa Hospice [8 Iowa locations/various dates in 2011].
Mark Grey "Rapid Ethnic Diversification and Micro-Plurality: Challenges and Opportunities for Educators." Iowa Association of Community College Admissions Counselors. Cedar Rapids, IA. October 13, 2011.
Mark Grey and Michele Devlin "Beyond Diversity: Challenges and Opportunities in a Changing Cedar Valley." Cedar Valley Diversity and Inclusion Summit. Greater Cedar Valley Alliance and Chalber. Waterloo, IA, September 23, 2011
Mark Grey and Michele Devlin "`Reverse' Cultural Competency for International Medical Graduates." Iowa Governors Conference on Public Health, Ames, IA, April 13, 2011.
Mark Grey "Integration of Immigrants into the Local Workforce." Heartland Economic Development Conference, Kansas City, MO, April 19, 2010.
Mark Grey KEYNOTE ADDRESS: "Rapid Ethnic Diversification and Schooling in the New Iowa." Area Education Agency 267 Equity Conference, Cedar Falls, IA, April 23, 2010.
Mark Grey and Michele Devlin, "Immigration and Entrepreneurship in the New Iowa." Iowa Jaycees Convention, Waterloo, IA, June 12, 2010.
Mark Grey and Michele Devlin. KEYNOTE ADDRESS: "Rapid Ethnic Diversification, Microplurality, and the New Demographics: Implications for Recruiting Ethnically Diverse Populations into the Health Professions" Area Health Education Centers Association Convention, Las Vegas, Nevada. June 23, 2010.
Mark Grey and Michele Devlin. September 25, 2010. "Rapid Ethnic Diversity and Microplurality: Implications of the New Demographics of Iowa for Community Leaders." Immgration and Community: Working toward a Biblical Perspective, Dordt College, Sioux Center, Iowa.
Mark Grey. October 5, 2010. "Iowa's Changing Demographic Landscape: Rapid Diversification and Immigration," Iowa Immigration Forum, Des Moines Area Community College, Des Moines, Iowa.
Mark Grey and Michele Devlin. October 12, 2010. "Postville, USA: Surviving Diversity in Small-Town America. Iowa." History Center, Simpson College, Indianola, Iowa.
October 25/26, 2010 "Immigration and Population Change in the New Midwest: Challenges"
and "Opportunities and Rapid Ethnic Diversification, Microplurality
and the New Midwest." Monmouth College and Monmouth Town
Leadership, Monmouth, Illinois.
October 15, 2010 Symbolic Health Literacy: Improving the Use of Visuals, Images, Props,
and Signs in Communicating with Patients. Central Iowa AHEC,
Broadlawns Hospital, Des Moines, Iowa.
October 12, 2010 Postville, USA: Surviving Diversity in Small-Town America. Iowa
History Center, Simpson College, Indianola, Iowa.
October 5, 2010 Iowa's Changing Demographic Landscape: Rapid Diversification and
Immigration, Iowa Immigration Forum, Des Moines Area Community
College, Des Moines, Iowa.
September 30, 2010 Iowa's Changing Demographic Landscape: Rapid Ethnic Diversification
and Microplurality. Iowa Community College Presidents, University of
Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa.
September 25, 2010 "Rapid Ethnic Diversity and Microplurality: Implications of the New
Demographics of Iowa for Community Leaders." Immgration and
Community: Working toward a Biblical Perspective, Dordt College,
Sioux Center, Iowa.
September 20, 2010 Rapid Ethnic Diversification and Microplurality: Implications of lowa's
New Demographics for Health Professionals. University of Iowa, Carver
College of Medicine Dean's Council, Iowa City, Iowa.
September 15, 2010 Helping Communities Accommodate Diverse Newcomers. NE
Wisconsin Technical College, St. Norberts College and University of
Wisconsin-Green Bay, Green Bay, Wisconsin.
September 14, 2010 Immigration and Rapid Ethnic Diversification in the Midwest and
Wisconsin. Bay Area Community Council, Gren Bay, Wisconson.
August 31, 2010 Health Literacy. Central Iowa AHEC, Broadlawns Hospital,
Des Moines, Iowa.
August 11, 2010 Immigrant Rights. Davenport, Iowa, Civil Rights Commission,
Davenport, Iowa.
July 22, 2010 Helping Iowa communities and businesses accommodate the needs of
diverse newcomers. Iowa City and County Managers Association,
Storm Lake, Iowa.
June 29, 2010 Cultural Competency for Health Care Providers, Central Iowa AHEC,
Broadlawns Hospital, Des Moines, Iowa.
June 23, 2010 KEYNOTE ADDRESS:, Rapid Ethnic Diversification, Microplurality,
and the New Demographics: Implications for Recruiting Ethnically
Diverse Populations into the Health Professions Area Health Education
Centers Association Convention, Las Vegas, Nevada.
June 1, 2010 Training University Students in Global Health Programs at Home and
Abroad. Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa.
May 27, 2010 The Role of Faith Leaders in Promoting Reproductive Good Health,
Waterloo, Iowa, African American Pastors Association.
May 12, 2010 Cultural Competency in a Changing Iowa. Upper Des Moines Headstart
Policy Council, Spencer, Iowa.
April 27, 2010 Immigrants, Refugees and Practicing Medicine in the New Iowa.
Northeast Iowa Family Practice Clinic Residency Program,
Waterloo, Iowa.
April 23, 2010 Immigrants, Refugees and Schooling in the New Iowa. Equity
Conference, Areas Education Association 267, Cedar Falls, Iowa.
April 22, 2010 Demographic Change, Cultural Competency and Health Literacy in
Mental Health Care, Black Hawk-Grundy Mental Health Center,
Waterloo, Iowa
April, 19, 2010 Labor Force Develop and Immigration in the New Midwest. Heartland
Economic Development Institute, Blue Springs, Missouri
April 13, 2010 "Reverse" Cultural Competency: Training Foreign Born Doctors on
How to Work in Rural Iowa. Iowa Governor's Conference on Public
Health, Ames, Iowa.
April 13, 2010 Cultural Competency for Pre-School Providers. Power Up Youth
Coalition, Webster City, Iowa.
April 11, 2010 The ICE raid in Postville, Iowa, and Its impact. Immigration in the
Heartland, The Institute for Justice and Journalism (IIJ) and the
University of Oklahoma's Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass
Communication. Norman, Oklahoma.
Iowa's Immigrant Past and Future. Kirkwood Community College, April 15, 2009
Immigrant Workers and the 1-9 Process. Cedar Valley Society of Human Resource Managers (SHRM), Cedar Falls, IA, April 17, 2009
Economic Development, Immigrants and the Future Workforce. Heartland Economic Development Course, Kansas City, MO, April 20, 2009
Providing Culturally Competent Health Care in the New Iowa. Northeast Iowa Family Practice Clinic, Waterloo, IA
Multicultural Perspectives on Death and Dying. Cedar Valley Hospice, Waterloo, IA, April 29, 2009.
Demographic Change and Cultural Competency. Cedar Valley Leadership, Cedar Falls, IA, May 6, 2009.
Iowa Public Radio, The Exchange (with Michele Devlin and Aaron Goldsmith), May 7, 2009.
Cultural Competency in the Workplace. Cedar Valley Chamber of Commerce, Cedar Falls, IA, May 8, 2009.
Cultural Competency in the Workplace. Cedar Valley Chamber of Commerce, Cedar Falls, IA, May 19, 2009.
Education in the New Iowa, Great Prairie Area Education Agency, Fairfield, IA, June 8, 2009.
Cultural Competency and Mental Health, Hamilton County and Webster City Government, Webster City, IA, June 10, 2009.
Culturally Competent Care for Health and Social Service Providers. Dennison Job Corps, Dennison, IA, July 1, 2009.
Education in the New Iowa, Iowa Association of School Administrators, Des Moines, IA, August 13, 2009.
Migrant and Immigrant Students: Challenges and Opportunities, Williamsburg Public Schools August 17, 2009.
Conducting Outreach with Diverse and Underserved Populations, Central Iowa Area Health Education Center, Broadlawns Hospital, Des Moines, IA August 27, 2009.
Immigrant, Refugee and Minority Health Challenges in the New Iowa, Region VI Minority Health Coalition, Cedar Rapids and Davenport, IA, September 10, 2009.
Health Literacy Challenges for Public Health Officials, Scott County Public Health Department, Davenport, IA, September 22, 2009.
mmigrant, Refugee and Minority Health Challenges in the New Iowa, Region ill Minorty Health Coalition, Sioux City and Storm Lake, IA, September 28, 2009.
Newcomer Populations in Storm Lake, Iowa, Storm Lake City Government, Storm Lake, IA, September 29-30, 2009.
Cultural Competency in the Workplace, John Deere, Inc., Waterloo, Iowa, October 1, 2009.
Social Market and Colorectal Cancer Awareness for African Americans, Iowa Cancer Coalition Summit, Ankeny, IA, October 2, 2009.
THE NEW ETHNIC LANDSCAPE OF IOWA AND HEALTH DISPARITY IMPLICATIONS, Iowa Latino/a Conference, Grandview College, Des Moines, IA, October 9, 2009.
Immigration and Our Future Workforce, Oklahoma Professional Development Council/Oklahoma Chamber of Commerce, Oklahoma City, OK, October 12, 2009.
Workforce Development: Integrating Immigrants into the Local Economy. Oklahoma Professional Development Council/Oklahoma Chamber of Commerce, Oklahoma City, OK, October 13, 2009.
Cultural Competency in Health Care, Central Iowa Area Health Education Center, Broadlawns Hospital, Des Moines, IA, October 27, 2009
Rapid ethnic diversification and the implications for public. Department of Community and Behavioral Health, College of Public Health, University of Iowa, Nov 2, 2009.
Cultural Competency for Health Providers, Sioux County Public Health Department, Orange City, IA, November 12, 2009,
The Health Needs of Our New Hispanic Neighbors, Sioux Center Public Library, Sioux Center, IA, November 12, 2009.
Law Enforcement in the New Iowa, Sioux County Sheriff's Office, Sioux Center, IA, November 12 and 13, 2009.
Postville and the New Iowa. Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, IA, December 8, 2009.
Integrating Immigrants into the Local Economy, Northwest Iowa Community College, Sheldon, IA, February 16, 2010.
Immigrants, Refugees and the New Iowa, Northwest Iowa Community College, Sheldon, IA, February 17, 2010.
Postvile USA: Surviving Diversity in Small-Town America, Grinnell College, Grinnell, IA, (with Michele Devlin and Aaron Goldmsith), February 23, 2010.
Health Literacy for Nurses, Central Iowa Area Health Education -Center, Broadlawns Hospital, Des Moines, IA, March 11, 2010
Immigrants, Refugees and "Coming Home" to Iowa. Drake University, Des Moines, IA, March 23, 2010.
Immigrants, Refugees and the New Iowa. University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, March 24, 2010.
Bosnian Resettlement Symposium, Waterloo Center for the Arts, Waterloo, IA, March 26, 2010.
Postville USA: Surviving Diversity in Small-Town America, School of Public Health, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, March 31, 2010.
2009 "An Analysis of Trends, Demographics and Factors associated with Infectious
Disease Patterns in Black Hawk County, Iowa." Black Hawk County Health
Board, Black Hawk County Health Department, Waterloo, Iowa.
2009 "Immigration and Faith: Lessons from Postville." Canterbury Forum, St. Luke's
Episcopal Church, Cedar Falls, Iowa.
2009 "An Introduction to Developing Sustainability Strategies for Grant Programs."
Storm Lake, Iowa.
2009 "Mental Health Issues among Immigrant Children." Storm Lake, Iowa.
2009 Heartland Area Education Agency Immigration Panel. Des Moines, Iowa.
2009 "Cultural Competency in the Workplace." Cedar Valley Alliance/Cedar Valley
Chamber of Commerce, Cedar Falls, Iowa.
2009 "Conducting Marketing and Outreach Programs with Diverse and Underserved
Populations." Brain Injury Association of Iowa, Des Moines, Iowa.
2009 "An Introduction to Providing Culturally Appropriate Services to Diverse
Clients with Brain Injuries." Brain Injury Association of Iowa, Des Moines,
Iowa.
2009 "Educational Leadership during Rapid Ethnic Diversification." Iowa School
Superintendent Training, Cedar Falls, Iowa.
2009 "Immigration Panel." Northeast Iowa Community College, Calmar, Iowa
2009 "Working Effectively with Families from Low Socioeconomic Status
Backgrounds: An Introduction for Educators." Washington Community School
District, Ainsworth, Iowa.
2009 "Working Effectively with Families from Low Socioeconomic Status
Backgrounds: An Introduction for Educators." Washington Community School
District, Ainsworth, Iowa.
2008 "Better Understanding Our Diverse Community." Black Hawk County
Association of Credit Unions, Cedar Falls, IA.
2008 "Managing a Balanced Workforce through Inclusion: An Introduction to
Diversity Principles." Mercy Hospital, Mason City, IA.
2008 "Managing a Balanced Workforce through Inclusion: An Introduction to
Diversity Principles." Mercy Hospital, Mason City, IA.
2008 "Challenges and Opportunities: Immigrants in Iowa." Des Moines NEXUS
Executive Women's Club, Des Moines, IA.
2008 "We're Not in Kansas Anymore! An Introduction to Adapting to Diversity in the
New American Workforce." Mercy Hospital KAILO Training, Mason City, IA .
2008 "We're Not in Kansas Anymore! An Introduction to Adapting to Diversity in the
New American Workforce." Mercy Hospital KAILO Training, Mason City, IA.
2008 "Dating and Relationships in the US." UNI Culture and Intensive English
Program, UNI.
2008 "Agriculture's Workforce and the Economic Implications of Undocumented
Immigrants." Iowa Farm Bureau, Policy Information Conference, West Des
Moines, IA.
2008 "Latino Workers in the New Midwest." Council Bluffs Chamber of Commerce/
Western Iowa Business Network, Council Bluffs, IA.
2008 "The Changing Face of Iowa and Its Impact on Education." Education
Leadership, Superintendent/Principal Advisory Committee, UNI.
2008 "Statewide Workforce Solutions Forum." Leadership Iowa, Muscatine, IA.
2008 "Providing Culturally Competent Care to Ethnically Diverse Populations." Iowa
School Nurses Organization, Cedar Falls, IA.
2008 "Providing Culturally Competent Care among Diverse Populations: An
Introduction for Dental Health Professionals." Iowa Department of Public
Health, I-Smiles Oral Health Program, Ames, IA.
2008 "Understanding and Preventing Medicare Fraud." Iowa Public Health
Conference, Ames, Iowa.
2008 "The Challenge of Health Literacy in Iowa." Iowa Public Health Conference,
Ames, Iowa..
2008 "Providing Culturally Competent Services to Iowa's Latinos." Indian Hills
Community College, Ottumwa, Iowa.
2008 "Conducting Marketing and Outreach Programs with Diverse and Underserved
Populations." Iowa Hospital Association, West Des Moines, Iowa
2008 "What Goes Around, Comes Around: Immigration in Iowa." Iowa History
Forum, Des Moines Area Community College, Ankeny, Iowa.
2008 "Rapid Ethnic Diversification in Iowa and Health Disparities." University of
Iowa Global Health Forum, Iowa City, Iowa.
2008 "Community Immigration and Economic Development." Heartland Economic
Development Institute, Kansas City, Missouri.
2008 "Cultural Competency and Preventing Child Abuse." Prevent Child Abuse Iowa
Conference, West Des Moines, Iowa.
2008 "Leading During Rapid Ethnic Diversification." Iowa School Superintendent
Training Program, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa.
2008 "Practicing Medicine in the New Iowa." Northeast Iowa Family Practice Clinic,
Waterloo, Iowa.
2008 "Immigration" Legal and Otherwise." Cedar Valley Diversity Reading group,
Cedar Falls, Iowa.
2008 "Conducting Marketing and Outreach Programs with Diverse and Underserved
Populations." Society of Professional Health Educators, Chicago, IL.
2008 "Law Enforcement in the New Iowa." Iowa Department of Public Safety/Iowa
State Patrol, Camp Dodge, Johnston, Iowa.
2008 "Grants and Contract Management." Upper Des Moines Opportunity,
Graetinger, Iowa.
2008 "Data 101: Collecting and Analyzing Data in Social Service Programs.' Storm
Lake, Iowa.
2008 "Evaluating Social Service Programs." Storm Lake, Iowa.
2008 "Conducting Marketing and Outreach Programs with Diverse and Underserved
Populations." Iowa Community Action Association, Des Moines, Iowa.
2008 "Leading During Rapid Ethnic Diversification II." Iowa School Superintendents
Training Program, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa.
2008 "The Meaning of Postville." Global Health Conference, University of Iowa,
Iowa City, Iowa.
2008 "Immigrants, Refugees, and the new Iowa: Challenges and Opportunities for
Educators." Our Kids Education Conference, University of Northern Iowa,
Cedar Falls, Iowa.
2008 "Cultural Competency and Health in a Changing Iowa." St. Luke's Hospital,
Sioux City, Iowa.
2008 "Working Effectively with African American and Hispanic Patients." St. Luke's
Hospital, Sioux City, Iowa.
2008 "Preparing for Immigrant Influxes." City Hall, Webster City, Iowa.
2008 "Cultural Competency and Public Health." Woodbury County Health
Department, Sioux City, Iowa.
2008 "Immigration and Human Rights in Iowa." Center for Multicultural Education,
University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa.
2008 "Immigration Awareness and Creating an Inclusive Environment." Hispanic
Heritage Month Panel, Rockwell-Collins, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
2008 "Sudanese Refugees: A Cultural Orientation for Health and Human Service
Providers." Diversity RX Conference, Minneapolis, MN.
2008 "Globalization and the Midwest: The Impact of Immigration." Chicago on
Global Affairs, Chicago, IL.
2008 "Faith and Immigration." Trinity Episcopal Church, Iowa City, Iowa.
2008 "An Introduction to Working in Dental Settings with Multicultural Patient
Populations." Quad Cities Dental Hygienists Association, Bettendorf, Iowa.
2008 "Addressing Health Disparities: The Role of Librarians in Iowa." Iowa Library
Association Annual Conference, Dubuque, Iowa.
2008 "Demographic Change in the US, Iowa and NE Iowa: Implications for Youth
Development." McElroy Trust Board of Trustees, Waterloo, Iowa.
2008 "Faith, Immigration and Welcoming the Stranger." Unitarian Universalists of the
Cedar Valley, Cedar Falls, Iowa.
2008 "Providing Culturally Effective Services to Diverse Clients in Child Care
Settings." Child Care Resource and Referral of Southeast Iowa, Burlington,
Iowa.
2008 "Medicare Fraud Prevention." Jessie Cosby Center, Waterloo, Iowa.
2008 "Immigration and the Future of Iowa." Mount Mercy College, Cedar Rapids,
Iowa.
2008 "Cultural Competency and Changing Populations in Black Hawk County."
Family and Children's Council, Waterloo, Iowa.
2008 "Interpreter Training for the Helping Professions." Indian Hills Community
College, Ottumwa, Iowa.
2008 "The Changing Face of Iowa: Immigrant Students in Our Schools." Iowa
Association of School Boards, Des Moines, Iowa.
2008 "Leading during Rapid Ethnic Diversification II" Iowa School Superintendents
Training, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa.
2008 "Education in the New Iowa." Cedar Falls Community Schools, Cedar Falls,
Iowa.
2008 "Latino Immigration and Integration in Iowa." Iowa/lowa Valley Leadership,
Marshalltown Community College, Marshalltown, Iowa.
2007 "Culturally Competent Service Delivery." Iowa Public Health Association,
Ames, Iowa.
2007 ""The Role of Faith in the New Iowa: The Challenges and Rewards of
Immigration" Iowa City Foreign Relations Council. Iowa City, Iowa.
2007 Keynote" "Vulnerabilities of Labor Migrants." Crossing Borders Convocation,
University of Iowa International Programs. Iowa City, Iowa.
2007 "Cultural Competency: Working with Interpreters and Patients with Low Health
Literacy." Cedar Valley Hospice, Waterloo, Iowa.
2007 "Diversity in the Workplace." Sartori Hospital, Cedar Falls, Iowa.
2007 "Working with Interpreters" and "Working with Clients with Low Health
Literacy" BRIDGES Mental Health Initiative, Storm Lake, Iowa.
2007 "Immigrants and The future of Rural Development in the New Midwest."
Heartland Economic Development Institute, Kansas City, MO.
2007 "Immigration and the Media in Iowa." Midwest Media Project, Chicago Council
on Global Affairs, Chicago, IL.
2007 "An Overview of Health Disparities and Occupational Therapy." American
Occupational Therapy Association, St. Louis, MO.
2007 "Promoting Global Health in the 21st Century: Understanding and Reducing
Disparities in the United States." Des Moines University, Des Moines, IA.
2007 "Cultural Competence in Medical School Training: A Review of Issues,
Assessment Tools, and Recommendations." Des Moines University Faculty, Des
Moines, IA.
2007 "Working Effectively with Latino Patients" Allen Hospital Professional Staff
Development, Waterloo, IA.
2007 "Immigration and Migration Dialogue: The Economy." Diversity Focus Seminar,
Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
2007 "Immigration and Migration Dialogue: Responsibilities of the City and State."
Diversity Focus Seminar, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
2007 "Working Effectively with Latino Patients" Allen Hospital Professional Staff
Development, Waterloo, IA.
2007 "Working with Sudanese Refugees" BRIDGES Mental Health Initiative, Storm
Lake, Iowa.
2007 "Cultural Competency in Health Care" Cedar Valley Hospice, Waterloo, Iowa.
2007 "Immigrants and Health Care in the New Iowa." Family Health Clinic, Covenant
Clinic, Waterloo, IA.
2007 "Working with Low Literacy Patients" and "Working Effectively with
Interpreters" Des Moines University, Des Moines, Iowa.
2007 "Integration of Immigrants into the Local Economy" Mid-America Economic
Development Council. Omaha, NE.
2007 "Cultural Competency in Medical Care and the Culturally and Linguistically
Appropriate Services (CLAS) Standards." Mercy Hospital Ground Rounds, Rock
Island, IL.
2007 "Immigrants in the Workplace: Challenges and Opportunities." Western Iowa
Community College.
2007 "A Rich Mosaic: Understanding Iowa's Changing Landscape" "Hispanics in
Iowa: Disparities among Iowa's Largest Minority Population." Women's Health
Day, North Iowa Area Community College/Mercy Hospital.
2007 "Law Enforcement in the New Iowa." Iowa Department of Public Safety
Academy, Camp Dodge, Ankeny, Iowa.
2007 "Pulling it All Together" Iowa Business Council, Diversity Conference. Pella,
Iowa
2007 "Culturally Effective Service Delivery for Health Organizations." Sioux Center
Community Hospital and Health Center and Community Health Partners. Sioux
Center, Iowa.
2007 "Cultural Competency and Parenting in the New Iowa." Upper Des Moines
Opportunity/Fatherhood Project. Ft. Dodge, IA.
2007 "Education and the New Iowa." Change and Transformation course and Teacher
Leadership course. University of Northern Iowa.
2007 "Cultural Competency and Caregiving in the New Midwest." Iowa Western's
Celebrate Caregivers 2007. Iowa Western Community College, Council Bluffs,
Iowa.
2007 "Beyond Fences: Sharpening The Immigration Debate." Bowhay Institute for
Legislative Leadership Development, Midwestern Legislative Conference of the
Council of State Governments and the The Robert M. La Follette School of
Public Affairs, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI.
2007 "I-9 Compliance Workshop." University of Northern Iowa. Cedar Falls, IA.
2007 "New Iowans Program: Changes in Iowa's demographics and the impact on our
communities." Our Kids Conference. Iowa Department of Education. Simpson
College, Indianola, IA.
2007 "Fathering from a Cross-Cultural Perspective: Skills for Service Providers
Working with Low-Income and Minority Parents." Upper Des Moines
Opportunity. Spencer, IA.
2007 "Firepals Training and Minority and Newcomer Children in Waterloo Public
Schools." Waterloo Fire Department. Waterloo, IA.
2007 "Community Panel: Efforts Towards Equity in the Cedar Valley." Center for
Multicultural Education, UNI.
2007 "Providing Culturally Appropriate Services: An Introduction for Child Care
Resource and Referral Agencies." Child Care Resource & Referral of Central
Iowa. Des Moines, IA.
2007 "Health Disparities: Why Gender and Ethnicity Still Matter." FutureNet The
Iowa Network for Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention, Parenting, and Sexual
Health. Ames, IA.
2007 Keynote: "Welcoming the Stranger." Evangelical Lutheran Church in American,
Southeastern Iowa Synod, Fall Leadership Convocation. West Des Moines, IA.
2007 "Incorporating Cultural Competency into the Medical School Curriculum." Des
Moines University, Des Moines, IA.
2007 "Immigrants in the Workplace: Cultural Competency in the New Nebraska."
Nebraska Volunteer Service Commission. Omaha, NE.
2007 "Culturally Appropriate Health Services for Diverse and Underserved Patients:
An Introduction for Free Clinics." Free Clinics of the Great Lakes Region
Conference. Bettendorf, IA.
2007 "A Community Forum on Immigration." Hawkeye Community College,
Waterloo, IA.
2007 "Workforce Development in a Changing Iowa." Western Iowa Business
Network, Council Bluffs, IA.
2007 "Recruiting and Integrating Immigrant and Refugee Workers." Western Iowa
Business Network, Council Bluffs, IA.
2007 "Iowa's New Latino Neighbors." Cultural Celebration Day, New Hampton, IA.
2007 "Health Literacy in the New Iowa." Iowa's Mosaic Diversity Conference, Des
Moines, IA.
2007 "Measuring Diversity in the Workplace." Iowa's Mosaic Diversity Conference,
Des Moines, IA.
2007 "Immigration in Iowa." American Foundry Society, Waterloo, IA.
2007 "Measuring Diversity in the Workplace." Cedar Valley Society for Human
Resource Management, Waterloo, IA.
2007 "Diversity/Inclusion for Physicians." Mercy Medical Center, Mason City, IA.
2007 "Integrating Immigrants into the Local Economy." Economic Development of
North Dakota Conference: "Defining North Dakota's Position in the Global
Economy." Fargo, ND.
2007 "Diversity in Iowa Panel." Northeast Iowa Food Bank's 5th Annual Agency
Conference. Cedar Falls, IA.
2007 "Faith, Immigration and Human Rights." Cedar Valley Peace and Justice
Summit, Cedar Falls, IA.
2007 "Faith, Immigration and Human Rights." Cedar Valley Peace and Justice
Summit, Cedar Falls, IA.
2007 "Providing Culturally Effective Care to Underserved Patients in the New Iowa:
An Overview for Tobacco and Substance Abuse Contractors." Building a
Tobacco Free Iowa Conference, Iowa Department of Public Health, West Des
Moines, IA.
2007 "Providing Culturally Effective Care to Underserved Patients in the New Iowa:
An Overview for Tobacco and Substance Abuse Contractors." Building
Tobacco Free Iowa Conference, Iowa Department of Public Health, West Des
Moines, IA.
2007 "Effectively Using Interpreters in Medical Settings." Community Memorial
Hospital, Sumner, IA.
2007 "Preparing for Immigration." Create West Virginia Conference, Stonewall
Resort, WV.
2007 "Sharing Power or Playing Well with Others." Create West Virginia
Conference, Stonewall Resort, WV.
2007 Immigration and Human Rights Panel. University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls,
IA.
2007 "The Immigrant Experience: Old and New." National Czech and Slovak
Museum/Hometown Perry Iowa, Cedar Rapids, IA.
2007 "Measuring and Assessing Cultural Sensitivity of Staff in the Workplace."
Upper Des Moines Opportunity, Inc-Lifetime Dads, Storm Lake, IA.
2007 "New Iowans: The Social, Economic and Political Impact of Immigration in
Iowa." Hawkeye Community College, Waterloo, IA.
2006 "Education as a Key to Immigrant Integration." Keynote Address: New
Immigrant Orientation Conference. Nebraska Human Rights Commission,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
2006 "The Latino Experience: Working Effectively with the Latino Entrepreneur."
Association Association of Small Business Business Development Development
Centers Annual Conference, Houston, TX (with Maureen Collins-Williams).
2006 "Medicare Fraud: An Overview for Senior Medicare Patrol Members of
Schemes, Scams, and Interventions with Health Organizations and Providers."
National Consumer Technical Resource Center and the United States
Administration on Aging. National Webinar (with Michele Yehieli).
2006 "Medicare Fraud: Preventing Medicare Fraud: Special Challenges among
Urban, Rural, and Ethnic Minorities." National Consumer Technical Resource
Center and the United States Administration on Aging. National Webinar (with
Michele Yehieli).
2005 "Changing Demographics in the U.S. and Iowa." Gerontology Society of Iowa
Annual Educational Conference. Des Moines, Iowa (with Michele Yehieli).
2005 "Understanding Diversity and Cultural Competency." Gerontology Society of
Iowa Annual Educational Conference. Des Moines, Iowa (with Michele
Yehieli).
2005 "Efforts to Increase Diversity in Iowa's Health Workforce." Iowa Public Health
Conference, Ames, Iowa (with Michele Yehieli).
2005 "Cultural Competency and Health Care." Planner Parenthood of Central Iowa,
Des Moines, Iowa, August (with Michele Yehieli).
2005 "Strategic Planning to Increase Number of Minorities in Health Care Professions
through Project REACH." Iowa Department of Public Health, Des Moines, Iowa
(with Michele Yehieli).
2005 "Cultural Competency and Health Care in the New Iowa." St. Luke's Hospital,
Sioux City, Iowa (with Michele Yehieli).
2005 "Cultural Competency and Women and Children's Health." Covenant Hospital,
Waterloo, Iowa (with Michele Yehieli).
2005 "Cultural Competency in Healthcare." Iowa Pharmacy Association, Johnston,
Iowa (with Michele Yehieli)
2005 "Building Hospice Provider Understanding of Diverse Populations." Iowa
Hospice Association (with Michele Yehieli).
2005 "Building Health Provider Understanding of Diverse Populations." Dallas
County Hospital. Perry, Iowa (with Michele Yehieli).
2005 "Social Work with New Iowans." University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics,
Social, Patient and family Services, Iowa City, Iowa (with Michele Yehieli).
2005 "Under-Covered Communities in Rural and Small-Town America." Casey
Journalism Center, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, March 13.
2005 "Establishing Baselines for Future Survey-Based Research: Special Workshop
Session." U.S. Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship, Tucson,
AX, January 14.
2005 "Culture, Fringe Benefits and Newcomer Workers." Des Moines Higher
Education Collaborative, Des Moines, Iowa (with Michele Yehieli).
2005 "Working with Medical Interpreters." Dallas County Hospital, Perry, Iowa,
Medical Interpretation Training, Nov, 2005 (with Michele Yehieli).
2005 "Culture, Fringe Benefits, and Newcomer Workers." Des Moines Higher
Education Collaborative, Des Moines, Iowa (with Michele Yehieli).
2005 "Death and Culture: Common practices in the Hispanic Community." Panel
discussion, Allen College, Waterloo, Iowa (with Michele Yehieli).
2005 "Working with Medical Interpreters." United Community Health Clinic, Storm
Lake, Iowa (with Michele Yehieli).
2005 "Spanish-English Interpretation." United Community Health Center, Storm
Lake, Iowa (with Michele Yehieli).
2005 "Preparing Health Providers in Culturally Sensitive Caregiving: A Train the
Trainer Program." Storm Lake, Iowa (with Michele Yehieli).
2005 "Providing Culturally Appropriate Care to Diverse and Underserved
Populations." Sioux City, Iowa (with Michele Yehieli).
2005 "Cultural Competency and Health." State Conference on Equalizing Access and
Eliminating Barriers for Patients. Mercy Health Network. Des Moines, Iowa
(with Michele Yehieli).
2005 "Building Cultural Competency Skills among Health Providers." Scott County
Health Department and Genesis Hospital System. Davenport, Iowa (with
Michele Yehieli).
2005 "Cultural Disparities in Black Hawk County and Beyond." Health and Ethics
Conference. University of Northern Iowa. Waterloo, Iowa.
2005 "Meeting the Ag Safety & Health Needs of Minority Clients in an Effective
Manner: Cultural Competency Education for Service Providers." Midwest Rural
Agricultural Safety and Health Forum, Des Moines, Iowa.
2005 An Introduction to Culturally Competent Care. Maternal and Child Health
Workers Annual Meeting. Scott County Health Department. Davenport, Iowa
(with Michele Yehieli).
2005 "Working Effectively with African American, Hispanic, and Low-Income
Clients." Maternal and Child Health Workers Annual Meeting. Scott County
Health Department. Davenport, Iowa (with Michele Yehieli).
2005 "Building Health Provider's Understanding of the Diverse Population in Their
Community. Governor's Annual Public Health Policy Barn Raising Conference.
Des Moines, Iowa (with Michele Yehieli).
2005 "Creating a Diverse Health Care Workforce in Iowa. Governor's Annual
Public Health Policy Barn Raising Conference. Des Moines, Iowa (with
Michele Yehieli).
2005 "New Hispanics in Old Iowa: Social, Economic and Policy Consequences of
Rapid Ethnic Diversification." Pew Hispanic Center, Washington, DC, July 26.
2005 "Workforce Development: Integrating Immigrants into the Local Economy."
Heartland Economic Development Course, Excelsior Springs, MO, April 4.
2005 "Welcoming Iowa's Future and the Iowa Center for Immigrant Leadership and
Integration." Cornell College, Mt. Vernon, Iowa, March 9.
2005 "Accommodating Latino Workers and Their Families in Rural Communities."
Cornell University Extension, Watertown, New York, February 15.
2005 "Accommodating Latino Workers and Their Families in Rural Communities."
Cornell University Extension, Chazy, New York, February 14.
2005 "Immigrant Health in a Changing Iowa." University of Iowa Global Health
Seminar, Iowa City, Iowa, February 8.
2005 "The Changing Face of Ministry." Reformed Church in America Ministerium
Workshop, Inwood, Iowa, January 29.
2005 "Providing Culturally Competent Care to Sudanese Immigrants." Buena Visa
Regional Medical Center. Storm Lake, Iowa (with Michele Yehieli).
2005 "Providing Culturally Competent Health Care to Latino Populations. Northeast
Iowa Family Practice Residency Program. Waterloo, Iowa (with Michele
Yehieli).
2005 "Culturally Competent Bereavement Practices." Cedar Valley Hospice.
Waterloo, Iowa (with Michele Yehieli).
2005 "Culturally Competent Care for Health Related Providers." Buena Vista
Hospital. Storm Lake, Iowa (with Michele Yehieli).
2005 "Culturally Competent Care for Health Related Providers." Kirkwood College.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa (with Michele Yehieli).
2005 "Working Effectively with Asian American and Eastern European Senior
Immigrants." The National Consumer Protection Technical Resource Center.
United States Administration on Aging. National Webinar (with Michele
Yehieli).
2005 "Working Effectively with Latino, African American, and Native American
Minority Seniors." The National Consumer Protection Technical Resource
Center. United States Administration on Aging. National Webinar (with
Michele Yehieli).
2005 "An Introduction to Providing Culturally Competent Care to Senior Immigrants,
Minorities, and Refugees." The National Consumer Protection Technical
Resource Center. United States Administration on Aging. Washington, D.C
(with Michele Yehieli).
2004 "Cultural Competency and Health in a Changing Iowa." Sioux Center
Community Hospital, Sioux Center, Iowa, November 10 (with Nora Rodriguez).
2004 "Cultural Competency and Health in a Changing Iowa." Buena Vista Regional
Hospital, Storm Lake, Iowa, November 9 (with Nora Rodriguez).
2004 "Immigrants and Integration: The Political and Economic Context for ESL
Education in the [Midwestern] United States." MIDTESOL Pre-conference
Workshop, Kansas City, MO, October 22.
2004 "Mexican Immigrants in Iowa: The Challenges and Opportunities of Integrating
Latino Minorities in a White, Rural State." Warsaw, Poland, June 6.
2004 "Accommodating Immigrant Workers and Their Families." Cresco Chamber of
Commerce. Cresco, Iowa, April 21 and May 21.
2004 "Immigration and Community Development in the Midwest." Heartland
Economic Development Course. Excelsior Springs, MO, April 19.
2004 "The Immigrant Experience in Iowa: Lessons for Power Providers." Annual
Meeting of the Iowa Rural Electrification Managers Association. Des Moines,
Iowa, April 7.
2004 "New Iowans: A Key to Iowa's Future." New Hampton Economic Development
Corporation Annual Meeting. New Hampton, Iowa, January 12.
2004 "New Iowans: A Key to Iowa's Future." Iowa Council for International
Understanding, International Scholars." Cedar Falls, Iowa, February 27.
2004 "Meeting the Educational Needs of Undocumented Students." Annual ACT
Council Conference. Ames, Iowa. (with Anne C. Woodrick), March 3.
2004 "New Americans and New Iowans: A Key to Iowa's Future." UNI New Iowans
and Iowa Public Television Community Forum. Des Moines, Iowa. (with Anne
C. Woodrick and President Robert Koob.), March 9.
2004 "New Americans and New Iowans: A Key to Iowa's Future." UNI New Iowans
and Iowa Public Television Community Forum. Cedar Falls, Iowa. (with Anne
C. Woodrick and President Robert Koob.), March 11.
2004 "Welcoming New Iowans: A Workshop for Care Providers." Northwest Iowa
Community College. Orange City, Iowa, March 22.
2004 "New Americans and New Iowans: A Key to Iowa's Future." UNI New Iowans
and Iowa Public Television Community Forum. Mason City, Iowa. (with Anne
C. Woodrick), March 23.
2004 "New Iowans: A Key to Iowa's Future." Iowa State University Extension.
Orange City, Iowa, March 23.
2004 "Rapidly Changing Demographics in the U.S. and Iowa." Providing Culturally-Competent
Healthcare. UNI Project EXPORT and Global Health Corps.
Kirkwood Community College. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, March 25.
2004 "Project EXPORT Center of Excellence for Health Disparities, Outreach,
Research and Training." Iowa Public Health Conference. Ames, Iowa. (with
Michele Yehieli and Gene Lutz), March 31.
2003 "Transnational Education: Elementary School Initiatives in Marshalltown, Iowa,
and Villachuato, Michoacan." North Central Council of Latin Americanist.
Omaha, NE, October 17 (with Anne C. Woodrick).
2003 "How Latino Newcomers Revitalize Rural Iowa." Mt. Mercy College, Cedar
Rapids, IA, October 9.
2003 "Radio Postville: A Development Tool for Diverse Rural Communities." Iowa's
Mosaic Diversity Conference, Ames, IA, September 29.
2003 "Lessons Learned from Rapid Ethnic Change in the Rural Midwest." Kearney
Area Chamber of Commerce, Small Business Networking Festival, September
18, Kearney, NE.
2003 "Lessons Learned from Rapid Ethnic Change in the Midwest." Lexington, NE
Chamber of Commerce, September 17, Lexington, NE.
2003 "The Challenges of Accommodating Immigrants in a Small State: The Case of
Iowa." Migration Policy Group, Brussels, Belgium, May 22.
2003 Keynote Speaker: "The Economic, Historic and Business Care for
Immigration in Iowa." 17th Annual Iowa Culture and Language
Conference, Des Moines, IA.
2003 Iowa Legislature Testimony: Joint House-Senate Economic Development
Appropriations Committee, Iowa State Capitol, Des Moines, IA.
2003 Keynote Speaker: Martin-Luther King Diversity Day, Northeast Iowa
Community College, Calmar, IA.
2002 "Welcoming Newcomers: A Key to Iowa's Economic Future," Dubuque,
IA. (with Pres. Robert Koob, Anne Woodrick and James Hoelscher).
2002 Iowans for a Better Future and Migration Policy Group (Brussels,
Belgium.), Des Moines, IA.
2002 Keynote Speaker: "The Many Faces of Iowa." A Grassroots Workshop
for Diversity Teams, Mt. Pleasant, IA.
2002 "Immigration Issues." Iowa Institute for Social Action. Diocese of Davenport.
Newton, Iowa, January 21 (with Anne C. Woodrick).
2001 "Welcoming New Iowans: Why Immigration is Important to Iowa's Future."
Iowa Public Television: K-12 Connections, November 13.
2001 "Welcoming New Iowans: Building Respect and Tolerance for Immigrant
and Refugee Newcomers." Iowa Chapter: American Planning Association,
Pella, IA November 9.
2001 "New Faces in Iowa: The Challenges and Prospects Created by Recent
Immigration." Grinnell College, Grinnell, IA, November 7-8.
2001 Diocese of Davenport, Iowa City, IA, November 5 (with Anne Woodrick).
2001 "Welcoming New Iowans." Fall Meeting of the Northeast Iowa Association,
Iowa Conference of the United Church of Christ. United Church of Christ,
Waterloo, IA, October 21.
2001 "Welcoming New Iowans: Especially for Community and Employers."
Postville, IA, October 1.
2001 "Welcoming New Iowans: Building Respect and Tolerance for Immigrant
and Refugee Newcomers." Wisconsin Economic Development Association,
Green Bay, WI, September 2.
2001 Iowa Business Council, West Des Moines, IA, August 29.
2001 "Iowa Welcoming a Diverse Population." Iowa Communities 2010: Harvesting
the Vision: A Rural Summit. Ames, IA, August 28.
2001 "Immigrants and Migration: Iowa in the Global Labor Market." UNI Geography
Colloquium, September 26.
2001 Iowa City and County Administrators, Okoboji, IA, June 28.
2001 Welcoming New Iowans. Iowa State University Extension to Communities
Inservice. Ames, IA, May 24.
2001 Archdiocese of Dubuque Pastoral Retreat, Cedar Falls, IA, May 6.
2001 North Iowa Business and Industry Group, Mason City, IA, April 10.
2000 "Local Economic Development in a Global World: Experiences
With Policy Makers from Meatpacking Towns" Society for Applied
Anthropology, San Francisco, CA, March 22.
2000 "Iowa Farmers and California Yuppies: Niche Pork Producers' Concepts of their
Customers."Culture and Agriculture Conference, San Antonio, TX. February 25.
1999 "`Those Bastards Can Go to Hell!'" Small Hog Farmer Resistance to Vertical
Integration and Concentration in Pork Production." Society for Applied
Anthropology, Tucson, AZ.
1998 "Turning Around Turnover: An Anthropologist in the Personnel Office."
Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, San Juan, Puerto
Rico, April 25, 1998.
1998 "A Hard Act to Follow: The Garden City Changing Relations Project and the
Anthropology of the Rural Midwest." Annual Meeting of the Central States
Anthropological Society, Kansas City, MO, April 3, 1998.
1998 "Marshalltown, Iowa and the Struggle for Community in a Global Age."
Annual Meeting of the Southern Anthropological Society, Wilmington, NC,
March 27, 1998.
1998 "Continuity and Change: Iowa's Place in America's Changing Cultural
Landscape." Speech to the Buchanan County Economic Development
Leadership Program, Independence, Iowa, May 14.
1997 "The New Iowans: Migration of Immigrants and Refugees to Rural
Communities." Keynote Address: Iowa Sociological Association, Simpson
College, April 18.
1996 "Ethnic Diversification in Iowa: The Role of the Meatpacking Industry."
Presentation at the Conference "The Dance of Diversity." Iowa Valley
Continuing Education, Marshalltown, Iowa.
1996 "`Things Have Never Been the Same Since': The New Meatpackers and
Demographic Change in Rural Iowa."
1996 Keynote Address at: "To Call It Home: A Conference on the New Immigrants
of Southwest Minnesota." Southwest State University, Marshall, Minnesota.
1996 "How Policy Makers Ignore Social Scientists: Lessons from Research in
Storm Lake, Iowa." Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society,
Des Moines, Iowa, August 18.
1996 "Latino/as in Iowa: Voices from Local Communities: The Case of Storm
Lake, Iowa." Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society, Des
Moines, IA, August 15.
1996 "Economic and Technological Change and the Future of Rural Iowa."
Speech to the Buchanan County Economic Development Leadership
Program, Lamont, Iowa, June 27.
1995 "Workers' Perspectives on Plant Closings: The Case of the Storm Lake, Iowa
Hygrade Pork Plant." Society for Applied Anthropology, Albuquerque, NM,
March 30.
1995 "Storm Lake, Iowa and the Meatpacking Revolution: Ethnographic and
Historical Perspectives on a Community in Transition." Center for Recent United
States History Seminar "Work and Community in the Twentieth-Century
Meatpacking Industry." Iowa City, Iowa, April 15.
1994 "Meatpacking, Newcomers and Health Care in Storm Lake, Iowa." Colloquium
at The Institute for Agricultural Medicine and Occupational Safety, University of
Iowa.
1994 "Newcomers in Storm Lake, Iowa: Anthropology and Rural Communities in
Transition." Colloquium at the Department of Anthropology, University of Iowa.
1994 "Non-Market Processes in the Migration of Newcomer Labor to Storm Lake,
Iowa." Colloquium at The Department of Geography, University of Northern
Iowa.
1994 "Theories of Cultural and Ethnicity in Multicultural Education." Staff
Development Seminar in Multicultural Education, College of Education,
University of Northern Iowa.
1993 "Regional Perspectives on Newcomers in Rural Midwest Schools." Rural
Alliance Conference: Newcomers in Midwestern Schools. Kansas City,
Missouri.
1993 "Limited English Speaking Students in Rural America: Anthropological
Perspectives and Policy Implications." Society for Applied Anthropology, San
Antonio, Texas.
1993 Refugee Education in Context: Migration, Status and Ethnic Relations among
Lao Refugees. Iowa Joint ESL/Bilingual Education and refugees Concerns
Conference. Des Moines, Iowa.
1992 "Applying Concepts of Marginality to Secondary ESL Programs: Challenges for
Practitioners and Researchers." Third National Research Symposium on Limited
English Proficient Students' Issues, Washington, D.C.
1992 "Lao Porkpackers in Storm Lake, Iowa: Implications for Education and Health
Provision." Conference: "New Factory Workers in Old Farming Communities:
Costs and Consequences of Relocating Meat Industries," Queenstown,
Maryland, Aspen Institute Wye Center.
1992 "Do People Migrate or Does the Earth Move Underneath Them? Theories
Inspired by Robert A. Hackenberg." Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied
Anthropology, Memphis, Tennessee.
1991 "Industrial Impact on Schools: The Case of Meatpacking in the American
Midwest." Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology,
Charleston, South Carolina.
1989 "Feeling Left Out: `Marginal' ESL Programs and the Mainstream." Workshop at
the Annual Meeting of Colorado Teachers of English to Speakers of Other
Languages, Denver, Colorado.
1989 "Rite, Ritual and Immigrant-Resident Relations in Garden City, Kansas, High
School." Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association,
Washington, D.C.
1989 "The High School as Arena of Changing Ethnic Relations in Garden City,
Kansas." Annual Meeting of the High Plains Society for Applied
Anthropology, Denver, Colorado.
1989 "The High School as Arena of Changing Ethnic Relations in Garden City,
Kansas." Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa
Fe, New Mexico.
1988 "Ethnic Relations and School/Community Interaction at Garden City High
School." Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association,
Phoenix, Arizona.
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EEOC et al. v. JBS USA, LLC.
Civil Action No. 8:10 cv 318-LSC-FG3
EXPERT REPORT of PETER J. HURTGEN, ESQ.
1. EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS
a. B.S. Georgetown University — 1963; J.D. Georgetown University Law Center — 1966.
b. Admitted to practice in state and federal courts in Illinois, District of Columbia, Florida and California; U.S. Courts of Appeal for the 5th, 7th, 11th and District of Columbia and U.S. Supreme Court.
c. Attorney, private practice; labor and employment law; Seyfarth, Shaw, Fairweather & Geraldson, 1966-1983; Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, 1983-1997, 2005-2010.
d. Appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate to be a Member of the National Labor Relations Board, 1997-2001.
e. Appointed by the President as Chairman of the National Labor Relations Board, 2001-2002.
f. Appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate to be the Director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, 2002-2005.
g. Stop and Shop, Giant Supermarkets, Senior Vice-President for Labor Relations (interim), July 2007-April 2008.
h. Fellow, College of Labor and Employment Lawyers, 1998.
2. SUMMARY OF EXPERIENCE
Entire career spent primarily in the practice of traditional labor law (union-employer relations), before the National Labor Relations Board as well as employment law before various state and federal courts. Negotiated in excess of 200 collective bargaining agreements in private industries such as manufacturing, newspaper publishing, aerospace, trucking, construction, chemical production as well as in the public sector.
As a Member, and later Chairman of the National Labor Relations Board, was in a quasi appellate judicial position reviewing decisions of Administrative Law Judges involving issues concerning the application and interpretation of the National Labor Relations Act. As Director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, mediated major labor disputes between various employers and labor organizations including the Pacific Maritime Association and Longshore Workers, Verizon and the Communication Workers, Southern California Grocers and United Food and Commercial Workers Union, AT&T and Communication Workers.
At the request of the European Union, presented seminars concerning American system of labor regulation and dispute resolution over a three week period to government ministers, labor organizational leaders and employer representatives from ten countries being admitted to the European Union. At the request of the United States State Department presented lectures concerning the American system of labor laws, rules and regulations and the resolution of disputes at several universities in China in Beijing and Shanghai.
3. MATERIALS REVIEWED
a. Collective Bargaining Agreement between Swift & Company and Local 22, UFCW, dated January 31, 2005 to February 28, 2010.
b. Statement of Position of JBS USA to Nebraska Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, dated January 27, 2009.
c. First Amended Complaint in Equal Employment Opportunity Commission versus JBS USA in the United States District Court of Nebraska, Omaha Division.
d. Deposition of Doug Schult.
e. Deposition of Timothy Haumont.
f. Answers to questions submitted to Dan Hoppes' attorneys.
g. Minutes of meetings of September 12, 2008, and September 15, 2008.
h. A memorandum entitled JBS Talking Points — GI Prayer Issue Background — Updated 9/16/2008.
i. Letter dated September 16, 2008 from Doug Schult to Dan Hoppes.
j. Summaries of NEOC interviews of Dan Hoppes, Terry Mostek, and Tim Haumont.
k. Timeline supplied by the Union of September, 2008.
l. Correspondence including a letter to Hoppes from CAR dated August 29, 2007; letter to Hoppes from Doug Schult dated September 16, 2008; letter to Union from Dennis Sydow outlining the 7:45 p.m. agreement termination notice form dated September 19, 2008; handwritten notes dated September 18-19, 2008 regarding people walking off the line to pray; a grievance filed by the Union on behalf of all terminated Somalis, Company response thereto, and numerous requests for extensions to proceed and Company concurrences to do.
m. Deposition of Farhan Abdi.
n. Deposition of Mohamed Jama Farah.
4. PREMISES
a. An employer whose employees are represented by a labor organization ("Union") is not legally permitted to take unilateral action to change wages, hours or other terms and conditions of employment. Any change, no matter how seemingly minor, or well intentioned, can only be achieved following good faith negotiations with the Union.
b. A Union is obligated to represent all the employees in a bargaining unit notwithstanding significant differences in the employee make-up of the unit, and the employer must deal with the Union as the exclusive representative of all the employees. The employer cannot legally deal separately with any group within a bargaining unit without the Union's involvement.
c. In dealing with intra-bargaining unit issues, the Union has to acknowledge the critical role that seniority plays. Seniority is an objective factor that plays a substantial role in the Unionized workplace.
d. The goal Of our national labor policy is to encourage employers and Unions to negotiate binding collective bargaining agreements and to resolve disputes in accord with the terms of those agreements.
e. The principal labor relations problem with which management and Union representatives had to deal concerned the timing of the evening meal break consistent with the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement, the desires of the minority Somali Muslim employees, the majority non-Muslim employees, and the safe and efficient operation of the production line.
1. The collective bargaining agreement provided that the evening meal break had to commence between 7:30 and 8:30 p.m., the precise timing of which was based on production considerations.
2. The practice of relieving employees for the break was to do so on a rolling, staggered basis commencing at the front (i.e. the start of the fabrication production line) and ending at the line's conclusion. This practice could not be changed without the concurrence of the Union. Thus, any accommodation of Muslim employees' desires to change the timing and practice of the break had to be negotiated with the Union.
3. Following a work stoppage by the minority Muslim employees, the Company and Union representatives engaged in bargaining which resulted in the agreement to a fixed "mass" break commencing at 7:45 p.m. for the entire fabrication department.
4. As a result of the change, the majority non-Muslim employees engaged in a work stoppage until the Company, without objection from the Union, returned the evening meal break to the previous regular practice.
f. The Muslim employees' interest in a prayer-based break was only one of three distinct interests which had to be accommodated. The other two interests were that of the majority non-Muslim employees, and the Company's interest in the safe and efficient operation of the production line. Despite the efforts of management and union representatives to fashion a resolution over the timing of breaks, both employee groups resorted to work stoppages in an attempt to force their desires on the issue. Muslim employees first engaged in a work stoppage to force a decision by management and the Union to change the timing and process of rolling breaks to a mass break at 7:45 p.m. Non-Muslim employees then engaged in a work stoppage to force a return to the regular break practice. The Muslim employees then engaged in a second work stoppage in an attempt to again force their desires concerning breaks.
g. What began as a substantive issue of how best to provide breaks which could accommodate all the needs devolved into a larger, process issue of different groups striking in violation of the collective bargaining agreement. Moreover, the striking became cyclical. The only feasible way to bring "law and order" back into the plant was to enforce the no-strike provision, which the Company did when the Somalis struck a second time. A failure to enforce the no-strike provision at this point would have defeated the entire purpose of the agreement and would have been contrary to the national labor policy which exists to promote employers and unions resolving issues by collective bargaining and enforcing those labor agreements.
h. The Company's decision not to terminate the Muslims and the non-Muslims for each group's first strikes did not waive the Company's right to enforce the no-strike provisions when the Muslims struck a second time.
i. The Company's decision to not terminate the strikers at the outset was reasonable and comports with sound management practice because discharging "wildcat" strikers initially frequently leads to further escalation, a wider disruption and leaves the employer with insufficient employees to perform the work. Once the second round of strikes began with the Somalis refusing to work, however, the need to end this cyclical striking became the foremost concern of management and rightly so. Generalized business considerations such as employee training, diversity training, employee turnover, recruiting issues, etc. while important on a long-term basis, cannot be considered when the paramount need is to restore fundamental order in the plant and allow the collective bargaining agreement and its grievance procedure to function. The Union acted responsibly throughout the period of the work stoppages and urged the employees to return to work in accordance with the no-strike clause. (See testimony of Haumont deposition at p. 225, NEOC interview of Terry Mostek).
5. SUMMARY OPINION
Given the facts and circumstances confronting management in September, 2008, they chose the best course of action to deal with an increasingly volatile employment relations problem and did so within the strictures of labor law requirements.
6. PREVIOUS EXPERT TESTIMONY AND FEE CHARGES
a. Boeing (International Association of Machinist); Case No. 19-CA-32431 (2011); retained to provide a report and expert testimony on behalf of Boeing concerning new production in its South Carolina plant. Although the report was prepared, the case settled prior to any testimony.
b. Majestic Hotel v. Kaplan, California State Court (2009) retained to provide Expert testimony concerning the gross negligence of Kaplan in representing the Majestic Hotel in an unfair labor practice proceeding before the NLRB. Case settled after providing testimony.
c. ___________ v. Carpenter's Union, Local ___, California State court (2006), prepared a report concerning the duties of a union business agent and whether the performance of those duties qualified the business agents to be exempt from the strictures of the Fair Labor Standards Act. Case settled after issuance of the report.
d. My rate is $650.00 per hour.
Heather Skinner, CPA
1808 Rosemary Ct. Fort Collins, CO 80528 — skinnercraig@hotmail.com — 303-913-5910
Profile
• Results-Oriented Financial Partner — seeking a challenging role offering continued opportunities for professional and personal growth.
• Effective communicator with approachable demeanor and active listening skills.
• 14 years experience with continuous progression and growth. Recognized as engaged leader and trusted advisor.
• Strong planning, analytical, problem solving and decision-making skills.
• Recognized as a talented, collaborative, and personable performer.
Experience
JBS USA, LLC (formerly Swift & Company) Greeley, CO 2003-Present
Controller, North American Beef 2007-Present
• Responsible for all aspects of financial management for the North American Beef business unit, part of the largest animal protein processor in the world, with sales exceeding $10 billion annually.
• Lead a broad based team with 18 direct reports, located in 8 states across the US and 1 in Canada.
• Continuous development of value-creating accounting and business analysis team. Foster team-building and open communication to standardize and improve processes.
• Responsible for integrity of company's financial processes and controls.
• Contributing member of successful ERP system conversion to SAP. This implementation was critical in the full integration of 4 plants acquired in 2008 and enabling consistent financial reporting across all 8 US beef plants.
• Partner with Operations to reduce and manage costs.
Senior Business Analyst 2005-2007
• Delivered action oriented analysis to senior management and ownership group in order to drive decisions and resolve problems.
• Fulfilled lead role on a large cross-functional team to establish the fiscal year budget and present to the Board of Directors for approval.
• Redesigned the financial budgeting process to deliver a more realistic and trackable budget with improved accountability.
Business Analyst 2004-2005
• Asked by the Chief Financial Officer to be the accounting/finance representative on comprehensive performance improvement initiative after one year with the company.
• Developed metrics to measure sales/pricing/procurement performance.
• Designed and implemented process/system improvements to effectively communicate performance.
• Identified and analyzed worst performing customers in order to recommend necessary changes to bring them to profitability.
Corporate Accountant 2003-2004
• Senior member of the financial reporting team who created and successfully published the first public SEC filings following the purchase from ConAgra.
• Researched, developed and lead a company-wide sales reporting initiative to publish reports via the intranet.
PricewaterhouseCoopers, Denver, CO 1999-2003
Senior Associate
• Working knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and other authoritative guidance including SEC, FASB, and AICPA (now collectively known as accounting standards codification).
• Compilation of financial statements and footnotes for both public and privately-held companies.
• Managed audit engagements by preparing and analyzing engagement budgets, supervising staff and assessing propriety of audit work performed.
• Effectively managed client expectations in order to ensure timely deliverables and promote positive client relationships.
• Developed comprehensive understanding of client's business and industry in order to effectively communicate recommendations and best practice improvements.
• Researched, resolved, and presented key accounting and auditing issues to engagement partners and senior management.
• Performed analytical procedures on various financial data to identify trends and develop expectations.
• Selected for summer internship, 1998
Baker Instrument Company, Fort Cans, CO 1997-1999
Accounting Assistant while attending college
• Helped compile financial statements for global manufacturing company with net income over $5.5 million.
• Performed various monthly journal entries and account reconciliations.
• Assisted in preparing for annual audits by regional accounting firm.
Education, Certification
Bachelor of Science, Accounting, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, 1999
Certified Public Accountant, passed exam in November 1999