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Mary Catherine Fox, Ph.D.
Office location:
Saint Mary's Hall #408
Mailing Address:
Saint Mary's University of Minnesota 700 Terrace Heights #20 Winona, MN 55987-1399
507-457-1605
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Mary Catherine Fox is a Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies at Saint Mary's University of Minnesota.
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Scholarly and Creative Interests Dramaturgical approaches to organizational realities and professional/corporate encounters Reciprocal philanthropy / benefactor centered development Constructing life stories
Courses Taught Recently at SMU Capstone Introduction to Management Introduction to Telecommunications Stories of God and the Human Condition First Year Seminar: Biography Oral Communications
Professional Organizations President, Minnesota Chapter of International Organization of Women in Telecommunications
Boards: Chair, Mission and Ministry Council of the Midwest District of the Brothers of the Christian Schools Wells Fargo Bank, Winona, Minnesota Saint Mary's Press Commissioner, Port Authority, Winona, Minnesota
Education Ph.D., Philosophy in Higher Education, University of Minnesota,MN, 1998 M.S.,Telecommunications, Saint Mary's College, Winona, MN, 1989 B.A., Communication Arts, Saint Mary's College, Winona, MN, 1975
Teaching Experience 2001to Present: Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies, Saint Mary's University of Minnesota, Winona, MN
Other Professional Experience 1995-2001: Vice President for University Relations, Saint Mary's University of Minnesota, Winona, MN 1990-1995: Dean, School of Business and Social Sciences, Saint Mary's University of Minnesota, MN 1989-1990: Director of Sales, Norstan, Inc. - Minneapolis, MN 1988-1989: Director of Strategic Marketing Programs, Norstan, Inc. - Minneapolis, MN 1985-1988: Operations Director, Corporate Staff, Norstan, Inc. - Minneapolis, MN 1983-1985: Branch Support Manager, Norstan, Inc. - Minneapolis, MN 1982-1983: Customer Service Manager, Norstan, Inc. - Minneapolis, MN 1980-1982: Customer Service Supervisor, Norstan, Inc. - Minneapolis, MN 1979-1980: Account Executive, Midwestern Telephone Company - Des Moines, IA 1977-1979: Coordinator Customer Service, MIDCO, Inc. - Chicago, IL 1976-1977: Customer Service Rep., Norstan Communications Systems, Inc., Minneapolis, MN
Honors 2003: Who's Who in America 2001-2002: Student Senate Faculty Member of the Year, Saint Mary's University of Minnesota 1990-1995, Lawrence A. Carr Chair in Management, Saint Mary's College, MN 1988: Who's Who in Professional and Executive Women 1988, Minnesota's Top 100 Corporate Women Alpha Psi Omega Delta Epsilon Sigma Phi Kappa Phi |
Selected Presentations Narrative as an Agent of Moral Growth in the Stories of Andre Dubus, Association of Core Texts and Courses Conference, Atlanta, GA, 2003
Tocqueville, Terror, Tragedy and Tyranny, Association of Core Texts Conference, Montreal, Canada, 2002
Artifice and Authenticity in the Work of Andre Dubus, Loyola College, Baltimore, MD, 2001
Communication and the Zen of Recognition - The Philosophy of Reciprocal Philanthropy, Gonser Gerber Tinker Stuhr, Summer Workshop, Chicago, IL, 1999
Media Relations in Good Times and Bad, Gonser Gerber Tinker Stuhr, Winter Workshop,1998
From the Trenches to the Top, Winona Chamber of Commerce Women in Business,Winona, MN, 1998
The Divestiture of AT&T and its Impact on American Business,Selected Governors, Minneapolis City Council, Business to Business, Minneapolis, MN, 1985 - 1988
A Curriculum of Inclusion: Women in Academia, Saint Mary's University of Minnesota, Winona, MN, 1995
TQM and Women's Leadership Styles, Tenth Annual Conference on Academic Chairpersons, Orlando, FL,1993
Paradigm Shifts and Business Organization, Midwest Business Administration Association, Chicago, IL,1991
Publications "Tocqueville, Terror, Tragedy and Tyranny" in Re-forming Liberal Education: the Core-Its Teachers, Students and Texts-after the 20th Century. Edited by Darcy Wudel, Ronald Weber adn J. Scott Lee, 2004
TQM and Women's Leadership Styles, " Women in Higher Education", 1993
The Transformal Organization A Business Paradigm for the 1990s with, William Ammentorp, Ph.D. and Louis DeThomasis, FSC, Ph.D., 1989 |
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