Curriculum Vitae Elizabeth H. Jeter 704 Howard Street Greensboro, NC 27403 (919) 749-4968 ejeter@mail.usf.edu Education: Present May 2009 Dec. 2004 Doctoral Candidate, Communication University of South Florida, Tampa Major Field: Organizational communication Working Title: Organizational collaboration and change: Law enforcement adapting to human trafficking in North Carolina Dissertation Chair: Ambar Basu, Ph.D. (USF) Dissertation Committee: Arthur P. Bochner, Ph.D. (USF) Eric M. Eisenberg, Ph.D. (USF) Donna M. Bickford, Ph.D. (UNC-CH) Masters of Arts, Communication University of North Carolina at Greensboro Major Field: Interpersonal and health communication Capstone Title: Educated virgin: Sex education, narrative, and identity Capstone Advisors: Christopher N. Poulos, Ph.D. (UNC-G) Capstone Committee: Peter M. Kellett, Ph.D. (UNC-G) Joyce Ferguson, M.A. (UNC-G) Bachelors of Arts, Political Science University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Publications: Jeter, E. H. (forthcoming). Across the divide: Intercultural communication in the global workplace. In R. W. Davis & A. Patterson-Masuka (Eds.), Communication and Global Engagement Across Cultural Boundaries. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt. Jeter, E. H. (forthcoming). Overcoming intercultural barriers in the workplace: The experiences of una estadounidense in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In R. W. Davis & A. Patterson-Masuka (Eds.), Communication and Global Engagement Across Cultural Boundaries. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt. Jeter, E. H. (2014). Human trafficking: Fighting the hidden crime of modern-day slavery. Through a gender lens: Issue brief. Winston-Salem, NC: Winston Salem Foundation, Women s Fund. Kellett, P., Matyok, T., Blizzard, S., Avent, C., & Jeter, E. (2011). Interracial conflict and campus hate speech: The case for dialogic engagement in college settings. In D. Brunson & L. Lampl (Eds.), Interracial communication: Contexts, communities, and choices (pp. 254-275). Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt. 1
Conference Presentations: Jeter, E. H., & Zellmer, P. D. (accepted, April 2014). Good father or big brother: Navigating hate speech and first amendment rights on campus. Panel presentation at the Southern States Communication Association, SSCA, Tampa, FL. Jeter, E. H. (2014, November 19). The role of communication in the fight against human trafficking. Panel presentation at the National Communication Association, NCA, Chicago, IL. Jeter, E. H. (2014, April 24). Organizational change and human trafficking: Addressing local concerns with practical solutions. Panel presentation at the Winston-Salem Foundation, Women s Fund: Social Change Exchange, Winston-Salem, NC. Jeter, E. (2013, October 4). Ethics of representation in intercultural Internet advertisement campaigns. GIFTS Presentation at the Carolinas Communication Association, CCA, Charlotte, NC. Jeter, E. (2013, April 18). Narrative rhetoric and human trafficking: Constituting organizations through communication. Paper Presentation at the Carolina Rhetoric Conference, NCSU, Raleigh, NC. Jeter, E. (2013, April 5). Building coalition: Examining relational equality in law enforcement human trafficking training. Paper Presentation at the Equality Equals Conference, UNC-CH, Chapel Hill, NC. Jeter, E. (2012, July 12). Dialoguing Fair Trade: Anti-human trafficking efforts and ethical consumerism. Paper Presentation at the National Communication Association 2012 Doctoral Honors Seminar, NCA & USC, Los Angeles, CA. Blinne, K., & Jeter, E. (2010, March 27). Discussing sexual taboos in the public sphere. Panel Presentation at the Anything But Silence: Politics, Poetry, and Pedagogy, USF, Tampa, FL. Jeter, E. (2010, November 16). The dirty talk choir: Sharing sex positive messages through humor. Panel Presentation at the National Communication Association 96 th Annual Conference, NCA, San Francisco, CA. Jeter, E. (2010, October 14). Virgin identity negotiation through friendship and dialogue. Paper Presentation at the Organization for the Study of Communication, Language, & Gender, OSCLG, St. Petersburg, FL. Cunningham, S., Jeter, E., & Patti, C. (2010, April 10). Making music in Memphis: Creative considerations for communication. Panel Presentation at the Southern States Communication Association Annual Conference, SSCA, Memphis, TN. Kellett, P., Matyok, T., Avent, C., Jeter, E., & Blizzard, S. (2009, April 2). Envisioning the future of hate speech on college campuses: Looking back on--and beyond--a 'nigger' moment. Panel Presentation at the Southern States Communication Association, SSCA, Norfolk, VA. Kellett, P., Matyok, T., Avent, C., Jeter, E., & Blizzard, S. (2008, October 3). Envisioning the future of hate speech on college campuses: Looking back on--and beyond--a 'nigger' moment. Panel Presentation at the Carolinas Communication Association Annual Conference, CCA, Columbia, SC. 2
Kellett, P., Matyok, T., Avent, C., Jeter, E., & Blizzard, S. (2008, February 2). The n word, hate speech, and conflict in the college experience. Panel Presentation at the Conference on African American Culture and Experience, CASE, Greensboro, NC. Theatrical Performance: Jeter, E. (2009, March 20). Educated virgin: Sex education, narrative, and identity. Original one-woman play and audience discussion at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, UNC-G, Greensboro, NC. Teaching Experience: Spring 2013 Summer 2011 Summer 2011 Spring 2011 Fall 2010- Spring 2011 Summer 2010 Summer 2010 Fall 2009- Spring 2010 Fall 2008 Fall 2007- Spring 2009 Guest Lectures: August 2012 Adjunct professor / Course designer, Salem College COMM 170 Intercultural communication Graduate teaching assistant / Course designer, USF SPC 4900 Directed study, Applied communication research and methods SPC 2608 Introduction to public speaking Graduate teaching assistant / Course designer, USF SPC 4900 Directed study, Organizational theory Graduate teaching assistant / Course designer, USF COM 3014 Communication, gender, and identity ORI 2000 Introduction to communication as performance COM 2000 Introduction to communication studies, Online course SPC 2608 Introduction to public speaking Graduate teaching assistant / Course designer, UNC-G Honors CST 105-11 Communication studies and public speaking, Gender and sexuality in American rhetoric Graduate teaching assistant, UNC-G CST 105 Communication studies and public speaking Graduate student seminar Department of Communication Studies, UNC-C Course: COMM 6000, Professional seminar in communication studies Title: Graduate research and professional development 3
September 2010 April 2007 November 2007 Undergraduate student seminar Department of Communication, USF Course: SPC 4930, Global & cultural health communication Title: International public health and human trafficking Food for thought lecture series Lloyd International Honors College, UNC-G Title: Eugenics in America: Rhetoric, health, and social justice Creative writing workshop series Department of Women and Gender Studies, UNC-G Title: Communicating for social change Awards: 2012 National Communication Association Doctoral Honors Seminar Competitive seminar for top doctoral students in communication studies 2008 John Andrew and Margaret E. Robinson Fellowship, awarded $1,500 2005 Wes Egan Award for Theatrical Design, awarded $500 Funding: Fall 2011 Spring 2011 University of South Florida, Student Affairs Activities and Services, awarded $900 University of South Florida, Student Affairs Activities and Services, awarded $550 2010 Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, Social Justice and Equality Division, award finalist $200,000 Work Experience: March 2013 - Present April 2005 - July 2006 Internship Experience: Aug. 2006 - Dec. 2006 Peter D. Zellmer, PLLC Attorney at law Paralegal and communication specialist Responsibilities: Legal research, editing, marketing, public relations, budgeting, accounting, and client relations for small criminal defense firm NC State University / U.S. Department of Agriculture Laboratory technician Responsibilities: Preparing scientific experiments and collecting data for genetic research Instituto Social y Politico de la Mujer, Buenos Aires, Argentina Responsibilities: Grant writing, event planning, and advocacy 4
Leadership / Service: 2013 - Present Winston-Salem Foundation, Women s Fund Board of Directors (term begins 2015) Chair, Research, Education, and Advocacy Committee (2014-Present) 2009-2011 Graduate Communication Association (GCA), USF Co-President (2010-2011) Historian (2009-2010) 2007-2009 Provost s Advisory Committee, UNC-G Professional Membership: 2010 - Present National Communication Association (NCA) 2010-2011 Organization for the Study of Communication, Language, and Gender (OSCLG) 2009 - Present Southern States Communication Association (SSCA) 2008 - Present Carolinas Communication Association (CCA) Professional Skills: Spanish, intermediate Digital media (Adobe Creative Suite) Social media (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Pinterest) Software (Microsoft Office, SAS, QuickBooks) 5
Professional References Dissertation Advisor: Ambar Basu, Ph.D. Assistant Professor University of South Florida 4202 E. Fowler Ave., CIS 3032 Tampa, FL 33620 (813) 947-2145 abasu@usf.edu Dissertation Committee Member: Eric Eisenberg, Ph.D. Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences University of South Florida 4202 E. Fowler Ave., CPR 107 Tampa, FL 33620 (813) 974-0853 eisenberg@usf.edu Dissertation Committee Member: Arthur Bochner, Ph.D. Distinguished University Professor of Communication University of South Florida 4202 E. Fowler Ave., CIS 3048 Tampa, FL 33620 (813) 974-6821 abochner@usf.edu Dissertation Committee Member: Donna M. Bickford, Ph.D. Associate Director, Office for Undergraduate Research University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 220 Graham Memorial, CB2800 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-2800 (919) 843-7790 dbickford@unc.edu 6