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About Courtney Azzari

In her research, Dr. Courtney Azzari has focused primarily on issues related to Services Marketing and Transformative Consumer Research. Her work seeks to better understand how individuals consume services to enhance personal and environmental well-being during transformational ritual experiences. Specifically, her work has explored the process of individual-level ritual change and the manifestation of this process for service providers and related consumption activities, by focusing on consumers who selected sustainable alternative burial services. Dr. Azzari also researches issues of consumer vulnerability and social justice. Overall, she seeks to understand how service providers can positively influence meaningful life experiences in ways that are inclusive, co-creative, responsive, and considerate of well-being issues.

Positions

August 2016 - Present Assistant Professor, University of North Florida Marketing and Logistics
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August 2012 - May 2016 Graduate Assistant, University of Wyoming ‐ Marketing
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August 2011 - August 2012 Adjunct Professor, Anderson University - South Carolina ‐ Marketing
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August 2010 - August 2011 Graduate Assistant, Clemson University ‐ Marketing
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Curriculum Vitae


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Professional Service and Affiliations

2019 - Present Member, Diversity & Inclusion Faculty Advisory Committee
2017 - Present Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Consumer Affairs
2017 - Present Member, Undergraduate Curriculum Committee
2016 - Present Member, International Business Flagship Program Faculty Advisory Council
2015 - Present Member, Planning Committee, AMA Marketing and Public Policy Conference
2013 - Present Member, Association for Consumer Research
2012 - Present Member, American Marketing Association
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Education

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August 2012 - May 2016 PhD, University of Wyoming ‐ Marketing
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August 2010 - August 2011 MS, Clemson University ‐ Marketing
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August 2007 - May 2010 BS, Clemson University ‐ Marketing
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Research Works (17)