Kathleen T. Bailey
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KATHLEEN T. BAILEY
Business Address: University of Connecticut School of Business Storrs, CT Email: [email protected]
EDUCATION Juris Doctor University of Connecticut, School of Law
Master of Business Administration, concentration Finance University of Connecticut; Beta Gamma Sigma
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering University of Connecticut
HIGHER EDUCATION EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 2006 - present Assistant Professor in Residence Department of Finance, School of Business, University of Connecticut Courses taught: Financial Management – MBA program Corporate Finance – MBA program Financial Management – Executive Education program Financial Management – undergraduate Applications in Financial Management - undergraduate Risk Management and Insurance – undergraduate Investment and Security Analysis – undergraduate Business Administration Internship – undergraduate Finance Internship - undergraduate
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company, Hartford, CT Account Executive and National Accounts Manager
LEGAL EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Contract Legal Services, West Hartford, CT Self-employed Attorney & Legal Consultant
Dechert, Hartford, CT Attorney, Commercial Real Estate
ENGINEERING EMPLOYMENT HISTORY North American Philips Corporation, Cheshire, CT Project Engineer United Technologies, Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, CT Mechanical Engineer Kathleen T. Bailey Page 2
UNIVERSITY SERVICE Committees Chair, Commencement Subcommittee Commencement Committee Internship Council Committee Internship Council Sub-Committee School of Business Community College Articulation Committee In Residence Assistant Professor Search Committee Scholarship Committee
Student Services Internships: Faculty advisor of Finance and Business Administration summer internships. Designed both programs, including website links and marketing pamphlets. Ongoing service includes development of corporate partnerships and marketing. Advising duties include counseling, and academic supervision of students.
Advising: Advisor to numerous West Hartford, Waterbury and Storrs campus undergraduate business students. Advisor for senior finance honors students.
Community Service Presentations: • Annual presentation to Junior Achievement on credit, credit scores, banking and identity theft. • Presentation to Neighborhood Arts Project, Hartford Arts Council, on credit, credit scores, banking and identity theft. • Panel discussion member with other faculty and administration from the West Hartford campus to promote the Business & Technology program to Capital Community College. • Annual presentation at undergraduate School of Business open house