May Program Meeting: Ethics Featuring Dr. Elizabeth Crawford, UC Foundation Associate Professor

When:  May 20, 2020 from 11:30 AM to 01:00 PM (ET)
Associated with  AFP TN, Southeastern Chapter
Please join us for a special FREE Zoom session with Dr. Elizabeth K. Crawford, UC Foundation Associate Professor for the Learning and Leadership Doctoral program at The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC). Dr. Crawford will discuss ethical practices and processes in business and leadership. Specific topics will include ethical self-tests for leaders, ethical decision-making frameworks, and team decision-making from an ethical perspective. Participants will be asked to engage in the discussion process with specific application to their own professional practice.

Thank you, Dr. Crawford, for giving us permission to share your presentation! Click to view below.

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WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO SUPPORT OUR LOCAL RESTAURANTS WHO HAVE BEEN SO GENEROUS TO EACH OF OUR ORGANIZATIONS OVER THE YEARS. Please consider ordering your lunch from one of them to enjoy with your fellow members during our virtual lunch and networking time. A partial list of those restaurants can be found here. If you have a favorite that’s not here, please be sure to support them.

About Dr. Crawford
Dr. Crawford's primary teaching responsibilities include research, communication, decision-making, ethics, and diffusion of innovation. Crawford’s research agenda includes curriculum mapping, hybrid learning delivery, and assessment practices for graduate student culminating projects. Formerly, she served as UTC Director of Continuing Education for 24 years. Prior administrative duties included all aspects of distance learning and technology enhanced instruction, including interactive video and Internet based programs.

Dr. Crawford received her EdD from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville in December 2001. Her dissertation, An Investigation of the Learning Outcomes of Distance Learning Students Versus Traditional Classroom Students Attempting the Masters of Business Administration, was a study to determine if there were differences in GPA, graduation rates, and completion times of students in a distance learning setting compared to traditional classroom students. She received her M.S. in Psychology in 1988 and her B.A. in Communications in 1985, both from The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.

Location

Mountain City Club
729 Chestnut Street
Chattanooga, TN 37402
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