MICHELLE L. REINA

1008 Bluff Meadow Cv.

Georgetown, TX 78626

ACADEMIC BACKGROUND

Ph.D. Organization & Management - March 2009

Capella University, Minneapolis, MN

July 2004 – March 2009GPA: 4.0/4.0

Dissertation: Travelers in the Global Economy: A Phenomenological Study of

Short-term International Business Travel

Graduate Work in Anthropology

University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee

2002-2004 12 credits GPA: 3.7/4.0

Masters in International Business Administration (MIBA)

The United States International University - MEXICO CITY CAMPUS

(Now Alliant University)

May 1998 GPA: 3.82/4.0

International Finance Emphasis

Bachelor of Arts (BA), Cum Laude May 1993

University of Wisconsin - Whitewater GPA: 3.5/4.0

Major: International Studies – Middle East Emphasis

Minors: Spanish & Military Leadership

Completed UW-W Honors Program

CERTIFICATIONS

Certified Global Business Professional (CGBP) –Spring 2012

Teaching Online Certificate Course – EDU 9501 – Fall 2009

Martin Luther College – New Ulm, MN

TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) Certificate

Martin Luther College – New Ulm, MN June/July 1998

LANGUAGESKILLS

BILINGUAL & BILITERATE ENGLISH/SPANISH

INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL/ LIVING EXPERIENCE

Belgium/Germany: Led UMHB Study Abroad Trip – Spring Break 2014

Argentina: Led UMHB Study Abroad Trip – December 2012

Panama: Led UMHB Study Abroad Trip – Spring Break 2011

Colombia:January 2002, Summer 2004, Summer 2009, Summer 2014

Lived in Bogota, Colombia August 1998 – September 1999

Peru: September 1999

Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, & Honduras: November 1997

Lived in Mexico City, Mexico – July 1996 – January 1998

Lived in Cuernavaca, Mexico – April 1994 – July 1996

Spain, Israel, Jordan, & Egypt March & June 1997

Lived in Nairobi, Kenya March-June 1997

Mexico: Aug. 1993, May 1992, March 1992, Sept. - Nov. 1991

Moscow, Russia: Trade Mission/Student Exchange - February 1993

Vicenza, Italy: Cadet Troop Leadership Training - July & August 1992

European Tour: 11 countries - Summer 1989

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Belton, TX

Associate Professor – Management International Business June 2014-Present

Study Abroad Coordinator –August 2013 – Present

Assistant Professor – August 2010 – June 2014

  • Courses Taught:
  • Global Competitiveness & International Business
  • International Marketing (undergrad and gradutate)
  • International Management (undergrad and gradutate)
  • Organizational Behavior (undergrad and gradutate)
  • Fundamentals of Management
  • Global Issues in Business & Society (graduate)
  • Strategy and Managerial Decision Making (graduate)
  • Advise International Business & Management majors
  • International Business major Coordinator
  • MBA International Business concentration Coordinator
  • Chair – Study Abroad Committee

Curriculum Coordinator – College of Adult & Graduate Studies

Wisconsin Lutheran College, Milwaukee, WI March 2010-January 2011

Designed and wrote 14 business and leadership courses for the Adult Completion Program in Business Leadership

Associate Professor of Business

Wisconsin Lutheran College, Milwaukee, WI January 2000-June 2010

Associate Professor – Promoted March 2010

Assistant Professor - May 2002 to March 2010

Instructor – July 2001 – April 2002

Visiting Lecturer - July 2000 – June 2001

Adjunct – January 2000 – May 2000

Responsibilities at Wisconsin Lutheran College

  • Taught 24 credit load/academic year
  • Responsible for teaching International Business and Management classes, some Spanish, Anthropology, and Sociology classes
  • Instrumental in three major business program revisions
  • Advised students in the major and as freshmen
  • Served as Interim Internship Coordinator 2006-2007
  • Served as First-Year Seminar instructor 2001-2002 and 2009-2010
  • Developed course curriculum – created the following courses:

* indicates courses I taught

  • Cross-Cultural Management *
  • Global Marketing *
  • Leadership *
  • Growth, Development, and Comparative Economics
  • International Finance
  • Advanced Spanish for Business *
  • Peoples and Cultures Around the World
  • Introduction to Anthropology *
  • Globalization *
  • Principles of Physical Anthropology
  • Introduction to Archaeology
  • Food and Culture Around the World *
  • Sociology of Race and Ethnicity *

COURSES TAUGHT at Wisconsin Lutheran College 2000-2010

January 2000 –Spring 2010Number of Times

BUS 201 Professional Writing2

BUS 310 / BEC 250 Principles of Management 9

BUS 312/BEC 352 Organizational Behavior9

BUS 340/ BEC 240 Principles of Marketing4

BUS 342 Marketing Research1

BUS 343 Advertising2

BUS 345 Sales Management1

BUS 347 Consumer Behavior1

BEC 350 Human Resource Management3

BEC 371 Cross Cultural Management5

BEC 372 Global Marketing4

BEC 402 Special Topics: Leadership2

BUS 480 Strategy1

ANT 181 Introduction to Anthropology1

ANT 201 Cultural Anthropology4

ANT 420 Food & Culture Around the World1

SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology6

SOC 220 Sociology of Race & Ethnicity1

SPA 101 Beginning Spanish I3

SPA 102 Beginning Spanish II2

SPA402/ SPA 361 Advanced Spanish for Business3

COL 101 Idea of a Christian College2

COL 102 Christian Life Planning2

COMMITTEE WORK at University of Mary Hardin-Baylor

Fall 2014 – Present – Business Accreditation Task Force

Fall 2014 – Present – Christian Planning Committee

Fall 2013 – Present – Study Abroad Committee & Chair

2013 – Present – College of Business Dean Search Committee

2013-2014 – Roger Russell Dissertation Committee (Doctoral Education program)

Spring 2013 – Ad Hoc Study Abroad Committee & Chair

Spring 2013 – Accounting Faculty Search Committee

2011-2013 – Financial Aid and Admissions Committee

2011-2012 – Core Curriculum Global Perspectives Committee

2011-2012 – Marketing Faculty Search Committee

COMMITTEE WORK at Wisconsin Lutheran College(Elected by faculty)

Curriculum Committee Fall 2008 – Spring 2010 (re-elected)

Curriculum Committee Fall 2005 – Spring 2007

Faculty Affairs Committee 2001 – 2004

Conducted research on faculty planned retirement

PROFESSIONALORGANIZATIONS

NAFSA – Association of International Educators 2011- Present

Academy of International Business 2007-Present

Academy of Management 2006 - 2011

Milwaukee World Trade Association 2006 - 2010

Christian Business Faculty Association 2004 – 2009

Society for the Advancement of Management 2003 - 2005

CONFERENCEPRESENTATIONS

“Faculty-Led Study Abroad – What Experience Has Taught Us: An Interactive Discussion.” Panel Presentation at the NAFSA Region III Conference, Nov. 4, 2014.

“Faculty-Led Study Abroad - Lessons Learned in the Trenches: A Collaborative Discussion.” Panel Presentation at the Southwest Teaching & Learning Conference, April 4, 2014.

“Study Abroad and Student Reflection: Strengthening Transformational Learning.” Accepted for presentation at the Academy of International Business Southwest Annual Meeting, March 13, 2014.

Selected for Best Paper Award in the Teaching and Research Track.

“Enhancing the Credibility of Faculty-Led Study Abroad Learning Experiences Using Assessment of Student Reflection.” Presented at the Texas A&M Annual Assessment Conference, February 18, 2014.

“A Decade of Management International Review (MIR) Research: A Content Analysis” Presented at the AABRI Conference, January 3, 2014.

“Web 2.0 Experimentation and Innovations for Teaching & Learning: An Interactive Discussion” Panel Presentation at the Southwest Teaching & Learning Conference, April 5, 2013.

“Content Analysis of Research Published in JIBS over the Past Five Years.” Presented at the Academy of International Business Southwest March 14, 2013

Session Chair for “Special Topics in Research & Teaching Methods.” Presented at the Academy of International Business Southwest March 14, 2013

“Foreign Language Requirements for International Business Students at Top Regional Universities.” Presented at the Federation of Business Disciplines/Academy of International Business conference on March 1, 2012.

“Global Leadership and International Business Travel: Themes and Parallels” Presented at the Academy of International Business Southwest – March 12, 2011

“Resilience in International Business Travelers” Presented at the MBAA International Conference – March 26, 2010

PUBLISHED PAPERS

Fox, T.L., King, J. & Reina, M. (2014). To the end of the world and back:

A primer for international study trips. Journal of Instructional Pedagogies, 18, 1-8.

Russell, R. & Reina, M. (2014). Study Abroad and Student Reflection: Strengthening Transformational Learning. Southwest Review of International Business Research, 25(1), 131-134.

Fox, T.L., King, J. & Reina, M. (2013). Study Abroad Opportunities: Planning, Guidance, and Lessons Learned, Proceedings of the Allied Academies International Conference, San Antonio, Texas.

Harper, E., King, J., Locke, L. & Reina, M. (2013). Web 2.0 experimentation and innovations for teaching & learning: an interactive discussion, Southwest Teaching & Learning Conference Proceedings.

Reina, M. (2013). Where’s the BRI in BRIC? A Content Analysis of Country Research Published in JIBS Over the Past Five Years. Southwest Review of International Business Research, 24(1), 181-185.

Reina, M. (2012). Foreign language requirements for international business students at top regional universities. Southwest Review of International Business Research, 23(1), 99-102.

Reina, M. (2011). Global leadership and international business travel: Themes and parallels. Southwest Review of International Business Research, 22(1), 113-122.

Reina, M.L. (2010). Resilient Global Travelers: A Phenomenological Study of Short-Term International Business Travel, Journal of International Business Research and Practice, 4: 76-86.

Reina, M.L. (2010). Resilient Global Travelers: A Phenomenological Study of Short-Term International Business Travel, AIB Midwest Conference Proceedings.

PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS

Reina, M.L. (2014). A Decade of Management International Review (MIR) Research: A Content Analysis, AABRI Conference Proceedings

CONFERENCES & SEMINARS ATTENDED

NAFSA Region III Conference – Fort Worth, TX – Nov. 2-6, 2014.

Southwest Teaching & Learning Conference – San Antonion, TX – Apr. 4-5, 2014

Texas A&M Assessment Conference – College Station, TX – Feb. 16-18, 2014

Academic and Business Research Institute (AABRI) – Orlando, FL–Jan. 2-4, 2014

NAFSA Region XII Conference – San Diego, CA – Nov. 4-8, 2013

Southwest Teaching & Learning Conference – San Antonion, TX – Apr. 5-6, 2013

Academy of International Business Southwest – Albuquerque, NM - March 12-16, 2013

Texas A&M Assessment Conference – College Station, TX – Feb. 18-19, 2013

NAFSA (Association of International Educators) Conference – Houston, TX - May 2012

Academy of International Business Southwest –New Orleans - Feb. 29-March 3, 2012

Texas A&M Assessment Conference – College Station, TX – Feb. 20-21, 2012

NAFSA (Association of International Educators) Conference – Vancouver, Canada - May 2011

Academy of International Business Southwest – Houston, TX - March 10-12, 2011

Midwest Business Administration Association International Conference

Chicago, IL March 24-26, 2010

The Teaching Professor Conference – Washington D.C. – June 2009

Christian Business Faculty Conference – Indianapolis – Nov. 2008

Academy of Management Annual Conference-Philadelphia – August 2007

Dissertation Proposal selected for review through a competitive process by the International Business division of theAcademy.

Midwest Business Administration Association International Conference

Chicago, IL March 28-30, 2007

Wisconsin SHRM Annual Conference – October 2006

The Teaching Professor Conference – Nashville, TN – May 2006

Wisconsin International Trade Conference – May 2006

Midwest Business Administration Association International Conference

Chicago, IL March 15-17, 2006

Luminary Leadership Series – Milwaukee, WI Nov. 2, 2005

Christian Business Faculty Seminar – San Antonio, TX October 28-30, 2004

Living Leadership – Milwaukee, WI October 20, 2004

Intercultural Management Institute 5th Annual Conference at American University, Washington, DC March 11-12, 2004

Living Leadership – Milwaukee, WI November 5, 2003

Spanish Faculty Development in International Business Seminar – Columbia, SC

June 14-20, 2002

Lessons in Leadership- Milwaukee, WI November 7, 2001

Tom Peters Seminar – Milwaukee, WI February 15, 2001

ADDITIONAL TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Adjunct Professor - Lakeland College

Milwaukee, WI campus – May 2005 to May 2010

Courses taught at MBA level – Adult Learners

International Business & Cultural Understanding

Organizational Effectiveness (Online and Face-to-Face)

Undergraduate level – Adult Learners

Intercultural Communication

Leadership, Ethics, & Decision Making (Online and Face-to-Face)

Adjunct Professor - Carroll College

Waukesha, WI – August 2001 to May 2002 & Fall 2005

Taught evening classes to both traditional and nontraditional (adult) learners

Culture & Diversity in Organizations

International Business

Business & Society

ADDITIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE

Area Operations Manager, Clean Power

Wauwatosa, WI - December 1999 - June 2000

Maintained relationships and customer service with area clients

Managed an expanse area of 14 buildings with 57 employees

Engaged in active intervention with clients and employees to ensure quality

Program Director / English Teacher, WELS Kingdom Workers

Bogota, COLOMBIA - August 1998 - September 1999

Coordinated, marketed, and established an English Language Center

Aquired and retained 140 students within one year

Assisted with finances of the Christian Information Center

Investor Services Representative, STRONG Capital Management

Milwaukee, WI - November 1996-January 1997 / December 1997-Jan. 1998

Accurately handled over $1 million in transactions weekly

Part of a record setting team handling a high volume of shareholders

Collaborated with supervisors and co-workers to improve quality

Independent English Instructor, Mexico City, MEXICO

July 1996 – December 1997

Worked with multinational companies such as PEMEX, Coca-Cola, and ICA teaching English to executives

Clients included the Director of Human Resources at PEMEX and engineers at ICA

Professor, Instituto Tecnológico de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey (ITESM)

Cuernavaca, Morelos, MEXICO - September 1995 - July 1996

Taught Professional English to university business students

Organized/Supervised the campus entrepreneurship fair

Developed curriculum for Communication and Entrepreneurship classes

Executive Assistant to the President, Pochteca Internacional

Cuernavaca, Morelos, MEXICO - October 1994 - July 1995

Bilingual liaison between the President and U.S. clients

Devised new marketing strategy to sell to U.S. companies

English Instructor, Cuauhnahuac Institute

Cuernavaca, Morelos, MEXICO - August 1994 - November 1995

Taught English at all levels to teenagers and adults

Substituted for the director in her absence

Hired and trained new teachers

Loan Processor, The Bank of Fort Atkinson

Fort Atkinson, WI 53538 - October 1993 - April 1994

Implemented new system for maintaining loan infomation

Courteously dealt directly with customers and insurance companies

Completed timely reports for the President & Board of Directors