Women’s History Month Events continue with a talk by Dr. Jacqui Bergman on Gender and Leadership

Monday, March 25, 2019
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Belk Library and Information Commons, Room 114  


Dr. Jacqui Bergman received her Ph.D in Industrial-Organizational Psychology from The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, her M.S. in Industrial-Organizational Psychology from The University of Tennessee, Chattanooga and a B.A. in Liberal Arts from Dickinson College.

Bergman joined Appalachian State University’s Department of Management in 2005 and  has taught courses in organizational behavior, human resource management, leadership and employment law. Her research has focused on teamwork, leadership and personality, with an emphasis on narcissism, and she currently serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Social Psychology. Bergman served as the Chair of the Department of Management from 2013-18, and currently serves as the Interim Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs.

Appalachian State University’s Gender, Women’s and Sexuality Studies program is an academic program housed in the Department of Cultural, Gender and Global Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences. The Gender, Women’s and Sexuality Studies program offers a GWS B.A., an undergraduate and graduate GWS minor, an LGBT Studies minor, a Girls’ Studies minor and a GWS graduate certificate. https://gws.appstate.edu.



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About the Department of Cultural, Gender and Global Studies
The Department of Cultural, Gender and Global Studies offers degrees in global studies, interdisciplinary studies, and gender, women’s and sexuality studies. The department is also home to Watauga Residential College, an interdisciplinary, alternative general education program. The department promotes creative and imaginative engagement in cross-disciplinary investigation of complex systems and problems. Learn more at https://cgg.appstate.edu.

 

About the Department of Management
The Department of Management offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs to prepare students for managerial responsibilities in today’s dynamic environment. Learn more at https://management.appstate.edu.


Dr. Jacqui Bergman, associate professor in Appalachian’s industrial-organizational psychology and human resource management (IOHRM) program and chair of the university’s Department of Management. Bergman was recently named interim vice provost for faculty affairs and will join Appalachian’s Division of Academic Affairs in July. Photo by Chase Reynolds
Published: Mar 19, 2019 2:54pm

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