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| Dr. Michael Posey holds a Bachelor's and Master's degree from Bowling Green State University and a Ph.D. from the University of Toledo. Dr. Posey is currently Professor and Program Chair for Public Relations at Franklin University in Columbus, Ohio. Prior to moving to Columbus, he served as President and CEO of Comprehensive Solutions in Charleston, West Virginia and as Vice President for Research and Special Projects at the Process Strategies Corporation in Charleston. Dr. Posey has worked and taught at several colleges and universities and has been involved in business and higher education for many years. Dr. Posey is an accomplished speaker and consultant and has contributed to several books on a variety of topics. His good-natured style and practical advice on the topics of motivation and communication keep him in high demand as a speaker presenting to hundreds of people each year. He currently hosts a monthly podcast and blog on the topic of motivation, communication, and relationship building. Choose a category by selecting the appropriate header. |
| Ph.D., | University of Toledo, 2003, Higher Education Administration |
| M.A., | Bowling Green State University, 1990, Interpersonal & Public Communication |
| B.A.C., | Bowling Green State University, 1988, Interpersonal & Public Communication |
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2008 |
Nationwide Better Health, Columbus, OH, Consulting |
| 2008 | Cardinal Health, Dublin, OH, Consulting |
| 2008 | Columbus Board of Realtors, Columbus, OH, Consulting |
| 2007 | Debateleague.com/Davis Associates, Washington, D.C., Consulting |
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2006-Present |
Franklin University, Program Chair, Organizational Communication; Program Chair - Healthcare Information Systems Management |
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2005-Present |
Franklin University, Course Manager, Speech |
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2005 |
Sokol Law Offices, Columbus, OH, Consulting |
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2005 |
Serpentine Enterprises, Los Angeles, CA, Consulting |
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2003-Present |
Franklin University, Program Chair, Healthcare Management & Healthcare Information Systems Management |
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2003-Present |
Franklin University, Course Manager, Popular Culture/Film |
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2001-2004 |
Franklin University, Lead Faculty for General Education |
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1999-2001 |
Franklin University, Lead Faculty and Course Manager for Professional Foundations |
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1998 |
Progressive Processing, Elyria, OH, Consulting |
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1998 |
Association of Certified Nurse Anesthetists, Richmond, VA, Consulting |
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1998 |
Microtel Hotels, Charleston, WV, Consulting |
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1998 |
State of West Virginia, Department of the Secretary of State, Charleston, WV, Consulting |
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1998 |
Profiles International, Waco, TX, Consulting |
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1997-1999 |
University of Charleston, WV, Adjunct Instructor, Social Sciences |
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1997-1999 |
Vice President of Research and Development, Process Strategies,Charleston, WV (Healthcare Company) |
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1997 |
BB&T Bank (formerly One Valley), Charleston, WV, Consulting |
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1997 |
The National Wildlife Federation, Washington, D.C. , Consulting |
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1997 |
The Hillel Foundation, Washington, D.C., Consulting |
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1996 |
BidCo, Charleston, WV, Consulting |
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1996 |
Chrysalis Corporation, Chelsea, MI, Consulting |
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1996 |
Masch Enterprises, Ann Arbor, MI, Consulting |
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1995-1997 |
President & CEO, Comprehensive Solutions, Charleston, WV (Healthcare/Technology Company) |
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1995 |
Rice Law Offices, Charleston, WV, Consulting |
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1995 |
American Office Systems, Charleston, WV, Consulting |
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1995 |
Lanier Worldwide, Atlanta, GA, Consulting |
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1995 |
Radisson Hotels, Huntington, WV, Consulting |
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1993-1995 |
University of Charleston, Charleston, WV, Instructor, Social Sciences |
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1993-1995 |
University of Charleston, Charleston, WV, Director of the Colleague Program & The Center for Community Service and Volunteerism |
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1992-1994 |
University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, Graduate Research Fellow & Instructor |
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1990-1992 |
Albion College, Albion, MI, Instructor |
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1990-1992 |
Albion College, Albion, MI, Assistant Director of Student Activities |
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1990-1992 |
Albion College, Albion, MI, Residence Hall Director |
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1990 |
J.C. Penney Corporation, Toledo, OH, Consulting |
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1988-1990 |
Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH, Graduate Teaching Assistant |
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2007 |
Contributing Editor: Pointer, D. D., Williams, S. et. al. (2007). Introduction to U.S. Health Care. John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, NJ. |
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2007 |
Working paper: Posey, M. W. & Davis, J. W. (2007). The effectiveness of public speaking and debating in virtual environments. |
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2007 |
Contributing Editor: Getzen, T. E. & Moore, J. (2007). Health Care Economics. John Wiley & Sons, Hoboken, NJ. |
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2007 |
All for one, one for all. Smart Business. Columbus, OH., May 2007 |
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2007 |
Presentation: "D.W.I. - Dealing With It! Getting the most from yourself and others." Presented to Cardinal Health. Columbus, OH April 2007. |
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2007 |
Presentation: "Motivation." Presented at the Worthington/Dublin Library Lecture Series. Worthington, OH April 2007. |
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2007 |
Presentation: "Managing Your Non-Profit Organization." Presented to Association of Government Accountants. Whitehall, OH Feb. 2007. |
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2006 |
Reviewed: Judson, K., Harrison, C., Hicks, S. (2006). Law & Ethics for Medical Careers. McGraw-Hill, Boston. |
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2006 |
Presentation: "The ABC's of Using Grading Rubrics in Assessing Student Learning." Presented to the League of Innovation in the Community Colleges. Charlotte, NC Oct. 2006. |
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2006 |
Presentation: "Getting the most from yourself and others." Presented to Chase Bank. Columbus, OH Nov. 2006. |
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2006 |
Presentation: "Being a leader when it's hard to lead." Presented to the State of Ohio Attorney General's Office - Office of Victim Services. Bexley, OH July2006. |
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2005 |
Commencement Address: "Motivating Yourself to Lead." Leadership Worthington Commencement. Worthington, OH May 2005. |
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2004 |
Key Note Address: "Being a Motivated Leader" presented to the Paralegal Association of Central Ohio, Columbus, OH. October 2004. |
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2004 |
Presentation: "Managing Yourself and Others" presented to the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, Columbus, OH April & August 2004. |
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2004 |
Presentation: "Motivating Healthcare Volunteers: Taking Action!" presented to the Gahanna SERTOMA Club, Gahanna, OH Feb. 2004. |
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2003 |
Presentation: "Motivating Yourself and Others" presented to the Central Ohio Chapter of the Association of Government Accountants, Columbus, OH Dec 2003. |
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2003 |
Presentation: "Get the Lead Out: Be a Leader not a Deadweight!" presented to the Southwest Community Leadership Council, Grove City, OH Nov 2003. |
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2003 |
Presentation: "Managing Difficult People" presented to the CastoCommunities, Inc, Columbus, OH July 2003. |
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2003 |
Presentation: "Motivation: Seeing Change as an Adventure" presented to the U.S. Defense Information Systems Agency, Columbus, OH Feb 2003. |
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2003 |
Presentation: "Cyber Faculty Development" presented to the League for Innovation in the Community College Conference on Technology, Milwaukee,WI Oct 2003. |
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2002 |
Posey, M. W. (2002). How to teach an invisible class. Community College Week, Vol. 14, No. 20. |
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2002 |
Presentation: "The Act of Managing Adjunct Faculty" presented to the InfoTec Conference on Managing Adjunct Faculty, Chicago, IL July, 2002. |
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2000 |
Posey, M. W. (2000). Cyberpop: The convergence of technology and culture. PopMatters, Feb. 8. |
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1999 |
"CyberPop" - monthly column on the convergence of popular culture and cyber culture. PopMatters Magazine. 1999. |
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1999 |
Conference Producer & Publisher: "Legal Update for Advanced Practice Nursing" Huntington, WV & Cleveland Ohio 1997, 1998, 1999. |
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1998 |
Posey, M. W. (1998). Online Censorship: Protectionism gone haywire. WebDeveloper's Journal, Vol. 2. |
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1998 |
Posey, M. W. (1998). The art of smart practice management. West Virginia M.D. Magazine, Vol. 34. |
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1997 |
Scholar in Residence: 1997 Hillel Foundation International Leaders Assembly, Honsdale, PA, August 1997. |
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1997 |
Presentation: "Community Collaboration" West Virginia Service-Learning Conference, Snowshoe, WV 1997. |
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1997 |
Presentation: "Collaboration: Jump Starting your Community" National Conference on Service-Learning, Orlando, FL, 1997. |
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1997 |
Presentations: "Get the Lead Out: Be a Leader not a deadweight" &"Motivation and Communication in Student Affairs" 34th Annual Conference for Student Services, Orlando, FL, November 1997. |
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1996 |
Presentation: "Case Study in Collaboration: Kanawha County's 5-Way Community Partnership" West Virginia Service-Learning Conference, Flatwoods, WV 1996. |
| Doctoral Dissertation Committee Member: Amy Banta, Dissertation Committee for Ph.D., School of Business, Cappella University. 2004-2005 |
| Doctoral Dissertation Committee Member: Shane Hawkins-Wilding, Dissertation Committee for Ph.D. School of Educational Policy & Leadership, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. 2003 -2004 |
| Master Mason: Free and Accepted Masons of the United States, Reynoldsburg Lodge 340, Reynoldsburg, OH. 2005 - Present |
| Member, Board of Directors: ArtsCore - Columbus, OH 2002 -2004 |
| Book Reviewer (non-compensated): Reviewer of Management textbooks for the McGraw- Hill Company. 2003 - 2004 |
| Volunteer Reader/Play Partner: Children's Hospital - Columbus, OH, 1999 |
| Board Member: "West Virginia Mental Health Association" - Civilian Member of WV State |
| Senate Committee to draft Health-Care Parity Bill presented in the 1999 WV Legislature |
| Commentary: "Love on-line," MSNBC Life on-line special report, 1998. |
| TV Co-Host: Local cable TV show "Hearts United to Serve and Learn" Charleston, WV, 1996-98 |
| Board Member: Riverside Consolidated High School Community Board, Kanawha County Schools, 1995-1997 |
| United States Conference Representative : (1 of 6 people from U.S.) O-ACUHO (Canadian) Conference, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, February 4-6, 1994 |
| National Communication Association. 1989 - Present |
| Popular Culture Association. 1990 - 1995, 2000 - Present |
| American College of Healthcare Executives. 2004 - Present |
| National Association of Campus Activities. 1990-1997 |
| Association of College and University Housing Officers. 1990-1992 |
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