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GAIL MADER MORSE
412 West End Avenue, Apt. 2-G
New York, NY 10024
(212) 769 - 4472
gailmadermorse@aol.com
www.gailmorse.com
I. EXPERIENCE:
- SCHOMBURG CENTER FOR RESEARCH IN BLACK CULTURE
Photos and Prints Division, New York, NY Sept 1999 - Oct. 2000
Project Photographs Cataloger (NEH grant, one-year terminal position)
Organize and perform original descriptive and subject cataloging and classification of photographs for African-American theater arts collections in the Research Libraries Information Network (RLIN). All cataloging is in accordance with standards established in AACR2, LCSH, USMARC Bibliographic Format; Thesaurus for Graphic Materials and Graphic Materials (Betz). Establish both names and subjects for the Library of Congress authority files.
- ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE, Brooklyn Heights, NY Sept. 1992 - Present
Assistant Professor / Deputy Chair
Teach courses in management, human resources, organizational behavior and computers. Recognized for incorporating active learning methodologies in the classroom; such as, computer simulations and other experiential learning processes. Responsible for the Human Resource Concentration in the Management Department which includes curriculum design, hiring and supervision of adjunct professors. Support Chairperson in managing Department operations.
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PACE UNIVERSITY, New York, NY Jan. 1995 - Jan. 1996
LUBIN GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Adjunct Professor
Taught MBA 601 / 602 - Management Theory and Skills. This is a year-long required graduate course designed to develop skills for managing interpersonal relationships within organizations. Includes large-scale simulations. Participated in refining course curriculum.
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BARUCH COLLEGE, New York, NY Feb. 1990 - Feb. 1992
Instructor
Taught courses in office technology and administration. Other responsibilities included Office Technology Club faculty advisor and Orientation faculty leader.
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MURRAY BERGTRAUM H.S., New York, NY May 1988 - Feb. 1990
Teacher
Taught courses in electronic office procedures (including LOGO programming), business math, transcription and keyboarding.
- TIAA / CREF, New York, NY March 1980 - Feb. 1984
College Recruiter
Initiated, developed and monitored extensive MBA, actuarial and undergraduate college recruiting programs. Developed various recruiting strategies and maintained firm's affirmative action program. Involved in wage and salary administration, benefits and employee relations.
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COOPERS & LYBRAND, New York, NY Oct. 1977 - Feb. 1980
Executive Search Consultant
Responsible for all phases of executive search consulting for client companies including business development. This included identifying, contacting, interviewing, screening and presenting of executives for positions in a broad spectrum of industries.
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PRICE WATERHOUSE & CO., New York, NY April 1973 - July 1977
Executive Recruiter and Out-Placement Consultant
Successfully recruited and placed financial, accounting and tax executives in wide range of industries. Counseled professionals in resume preparation, career paths and interviewing techniques.
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STANDARD & POOR'S, New York, NY Jan. 1972 - April 1973
Sales Correspondent in Customer Relations
Dealt directly with the customers concerning their inquiries and complaints about the extensive financial services offered by S & P.
II. EDUCATION:
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PRATT INSTITUTE October l999
SCHOOL OF INFORMATION
AND LIBRARY SCIENCE
Masters of Library Science
G.P.A. 3.97/4.00
- BARUCH COLLEGE Jan. 1987 - May 1988
Completed 39 credits in education
G.P.A. 3.8/4.0
- BARUCH COLLEGE 1979
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
M.B.A. Management major
- MIAMI UNIVERSITY, Oxford, Ohio
Graduated
B.A. Psychology major
III. HONORS AND AWARDS:
- Awarded faculty development grants totaling approximately $10,000. (1993-1998)
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Faculty Member of the Year-Student Government Association (1995 - 1996)
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Dean's Recognition - for innovations in classroom computer simulations. (1998)
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Drafted grant proposals that have generated awards totaling approximately $100,000. (1997-1998)
IV. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS:
- North American Simulation and Gaming Association (Executive Board Member l996-1997)
- Beta Phi Mu Honorary Society
- Delta Pi Epsilon Honorary Society
- National Business Educators Association
V. INTERESTS:
- Long distance cycling (U.S., Canada, Europe)
- Aerobics, swimming and running (completed 4 marathons)
- Ballroom dancing
- Guest lectured on the Queen Elizabeth 2 Ocean Liner (1995)
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