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Dr. Melanie Timmerman

Professor of Business and Dean of the Jetter School of Professional Studies

Department

Jetter School of Professional Studies

Biography

Professional Experience

  • Assistant Law Director, City of Newark, Ohio
  • Assistant Prosecutor, Juvenile Division, Licking County, Ohio
  • Adjunct Instructor, Mount Vernon Nazarene University
  • Research Assistant, Capital University Law School
  • Teaching Assistant, Capital University Law School
  • Individual Support Administrator & Service Coordinator, Licking County Board of MR/DD
  • Obtained Campus Title IX Coordinator Certification in August 2011

Professional Organizations

  • Board Secretary, Christian Business Faculty Association (CBFA), 2020-2023
  • Christian Business Faculty Association (CBFA)

Awards and Recognitions

  • President’s Award, Faculty Member of the Year, 2021-2022
  • Outstanding Faculty Member for various Graduate and Professional Studies groups
  • Order of the Curia, Capital University Law School, 2001
  • Capital University Law School, Law Review
  • Presidential Scholar, Capital University Law School, 1999-2000
  • Outstanding Young Women of America, 1997

Published Works & Presentations

  • Co-authored “Title IX and Higher Education: The Implications for the 21st Century” article with Dr. Margaret Britt published in the March 15, 2014 Franklin Business & Law Journal.
  • Co-authored “Penn State University, Title IX, Clery Act and Sexual Harassment: Was the Old Boy Network at Work?” article with Dr. Margaret Britt published in the July 2013 issue of Journal of Applied Management and Entrepreneurship.
  • Co-authored “Rewind to the Future: How Socrates and His Elenchus Can Influence the Business Classroom in Christian Colleges and Universities” with Dr. Margaret Britt which was selected for presentation at the 2013 CBFA Annual Conference in Bourbonnais, Illinois on October18, 2013.
  • Co-authored expanded Wal-Mart and Women: Good Business Practice or Gamesmanship? article with Dr. Margaret Britt and Dr. Tomas Parks which was  published in the April 2008 issue of Journal of Applied Management and Entrepreneurship.
  • Co-authored Wal-Mart and Women: Good Business Practice or Gamesmanship?  with Dr. Margaret Britt which was selected for presentation at the 15th Annual
    American Society of Business and Behavioral Sciences Conference, February 21-24, 2008 in Las Vegas.

Degrees

  • J.D. in Law, Capital University Law School, Bexley, Ohio (2001)
  • M.B.A., Mount Vernon Nazarene University, Mount Vernon, Ohio (2008)
  • B.A. in History, Mount Vernon Nazarene University, Mount Vernon, Ohio (1992)

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