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About Nancy Meyer-Emerick

Nancy Meyer-Emerick is an Associate Professor of Public Administration. She earned both her Ph.D. and MPA at Florida Atlantic University, an MS in Positive Organizational Development and Change (MPOD) at Case Western Reserve University and a B.S. in Environmental Studies at Florida International University. Prior to joining the Levin College faculty in 1999, she worked in local and state government, primarily in public works and environmental health. Dr. Meyer-Emericks research interests include democratic governance, organizational behavior, public policy and emergency management. Her book, The Violence Against Women Act of 1994: An Analysis of Intent and Perception, was published in 2001. Other work has been published in Administration & Society, the International Journal of Organization Theory and Behavior, Nonprofit Management and Leadership, Public Administration and Development, Administrative Theory & Praxis and the Journal American Water Works Association. She was a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Presov, Slovakia during the spring 2009 semester where she taught Organizational Behavior and Crisis Management. Her latest book, Using Social Marketing for Public Emergency Preparedness: Social Change for Community Resilience, was published by Routledge in September, 2015.

Positions

Present Associate Professor, Cleveland State University
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