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Curriculum Vita VITA JIM FRIEDMAN, Ph.D. 7769 FANCYCAB COURT CINCINNATI, OHIO 45231 513-608-9119 [email protected] EDUCATION 1982 Union Institute, Cincinnati, OH Degree: Ph.D. Communication 1978-1979 University of Cincinnati - College of Arts and Sciences Credits toward M.A. Communication 1978 University of Cincinnati-College of Design, Architecture and Art Degree: B.S. Design/ Industrial Design 2012 iPEC: Institute for Professional Empowerment Coaching Certification: CPC Certification: ELI-MP 2012 The Hermann Institute, Lake Lure, NC. Certification: HBDI Assessment 2013 University of Georgia, Athens, GA TTCT, Torrance Test of Creative Thinking Course 2013 de Bono Consulting, Chicago, IL de Bono Course in Creativity, Lateral Thinking, Six Hats ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE 2018-Current Miami University, Oxford, Ohio Farmer School of Business | Altman Institute for Entrepreneurship White Family Associate Clinical Professor of CreativitY 2015-2018 Miami University, Oxford, Ohio Farmer School of Business | Institute for Entrepreneurship White Family Clinical Professor of CreativitY 2012-2014 Miami University, Oxford, Ohio Farmer School of Business Clinical Professor 2008- 2012 Miami University, Oxford, Ohio Farmer School of Business Markley Executive Visiting Professor of Marketing 1997 Miami University, Oxford, Ohio Adjunct Professor of Mass Communication 1 ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE: CONTINUED 1993- 2004 Thomas More College Adjunct Professor of Communication 1991- 1993 Hughes High School for the Communication Professions Lecturer and Mentor for Broadcast students 1986-1989 Northern Kentucky University Assistant Professor of Radio/Television/Film 1986 University of Cincinnati Adjunct Professor, Broadcast Writing 1985-1986 Northern Kentucky University Lecturer in Radio/Television/Film 1985 Cincinnati Technical College - Adjunct Professor 1984-2002 The Union Institute Adjunct Professor in Communication 1983 Xavier University Lecturer in Communication Arts 1980-1981 Wilmington College Adjunct Instructor of Fine Arts and Humanities 1978 University of Cincinnati Lecturer: Freshman design seminars PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2019- Current World Creativity & Innovation Day/Week Chief Steward, Chair of the International Advisory Board 2013- Current Blind Squirrels Creative Group Creative Marketing, Branding, Consulting and Coaching 1993-2012 Blind Squirrels Production Group, Inc. (Formerly The Magic Production Group, Inc) Founder, Chief Creative Officer/VP Marketing Creating/Writing/Producing/Directing Broadcast, Cable programs, corporate communications, educational videos and Integrated Marketing programs 1996-2006 Startalk, Inc. Vice-President/Producer Produced three movie review features each week Syndicated to television stations in three states 2000-2005 The Dreambuilder Institute, Inc. Founder/President/Producer Created and operated a non-profit 501(c) 3 organization dedicated to annual diversity and opportunitY-based screenwriting competition. 2 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: CONTINUED 1996-2002 The Dreambuilder Celebration, Inc. Founder/Vice-President/Producer/Chief Marketing Officer Created and operate an annual diversity and opportunitY-based screenwriting competition. Produced and directed eight movies and distributed to twentY-seven Midwest stations 1993-1998 WPTV-TV Channel 5, West Palm Beach, FL Creator-Supervising Producer Responsible for creation and production of local prime time specials 1989-1993 Scripps Howard Broadcasting Company Director of Program Development Responsible for training producers, writers and shooters in all Scripps stations. Created and produced local programs in Cleveland, Kansas City, Memphis, West Palm Beach, and Cincinnati. 1981-1985 PM Magazine/Taft Broadcasting Writer-Director-Producer Responsible for production of programs and features 1974-1977 Junior Achievement of Greater Cincinnati Executive Program Director Responsible for recruiting professional advisors and student participants. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: CONSULTING 2018-2020 Cedarville University, Dayton, OH Jon Austin (Teaching Creativity) 2011-2018 Menaul Art Studios, Tampa, FL, Jerri Menaul (Marketing) 2011-2013 Brandflick, Inc,. Covington, KY, David Wecker (Branding) 2010 Myca Multimedia & Training Solutions, Patricia Massey (Creativity) 2009 My Little Red Haus, Heike Haag (Entrepreneurial Considerations) 2009-2011 Benedict College, Columbia, SC Love Collins III (Marketing) 2008-2010 The Imaginattic: Children’s Creativity Workshop, Julie Pfeiffer PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: INTEGRATED MARKETING 2011- GrabTV, Dayton, Ohio 2009-2011 Nestle’ Purina, Tales for the Pet Lover’s Heart 2008 Nestle’ Purina, Tales for the Pet Lover’s Four Plus Two 2005-2007 Pepsi, Everyday Freedom Heroes 2000-2003 Daimler Chrysler, Dreambuilder Celebration 1996-2003 Procter & Gamble, Dreambuilder Celebration 3 HALL OF FAME INDUCTIONS 2012 Society for Professional Journalists Hall of Fame 2009 National Broadcasters Hall of Fame 2004 Ohio Valley Broadcasting Silver Circle Hall of Fame NON BROADCAST AWARDS 2020 Miami University ASG Outstanding Professor Top 10 2020 Miami University Student Engagement & Leadership Award Nomination 2016 Miami University ASG Outstanding Professor Award 2013 Miami University Smucker Teaching Excellence Award 2017-2020 Miami University Outstanding Professor Award Nomination 2012-2020 Miami University Celtua Commendation Top 100 2010-16 Miami University Outstanding Professor Award Nomination 2014 Outstanding Educator, Cincy Magazine 2014 National Society of Leadership & Success, Sigma Alpha Pi 2011 Miami University Smucker Teaching Excellence Finalist 1999 Outstanding Alumni University of Cincinnati College of Design Architecture Art and Planning 1992-1997 16 programs available in the Hamilton County Public Library lending system 1990 Listed in Who's Who in Emerging Leaders in America 1989 Listed in Who's Who in Entertainment 1988 Named one of 200 University of Cincinnati Alumni since 1910 who made a difference in Cincinnati life 1988 First Day: A Cincinnati Portrait was placed in Cincinnati's time capsule to be opened in 2088 1978 US Patents - 4,223,785 and D259,900 plus six foreign patents pending on invention of combination instrument case/stand COURSES TAUGHT ESP 490C: Special Topics: Creativity ESP 477: Independent Study ESP 461: Entrepreneurial Creativity Consulting ESP 394: Applied Entrepreneurship ESP 351: Creativity in Entrepreneurship ESP 252: Entrepreneurial Mindset: Creativity and Organization ESP 103: Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurial Thinking ESP 101: Entrepreneurship Foundations MKT 405: Creating Customer Value 4 COURSES TAUGHT (continued) African Women’s Entrepreneurship Program Afghan Fulbright Program Summer Business Institute High School Summer Scholars Broadcast Sales and Advertising Principles of Speech Communication Contemporary Mass Communications Organizational Communications Television Production 1: Basic Production Television Production 2: Directing Broadcast Writing Broadcast Promotion Television Production 3: Advanced Production Television Practicum National Systems of Broadcasting Broadcast Criticism PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS USASBE: United States Association Small Business & Entrepreneurship American Psychological Association, Division 10 National Association of Television Arts and Sciences National Association of Television Programming Executives Society of Professional Journalists/ Sigma Delta Chi Association of Educators in Journalism and Mass Communications UNIVERSITY & COMMITTEE ACTIVITIES: MIAMI UNVERSITY 2015-2020 Chief Academic Advisor, Altman Institute for Entrepreneurship 2018-2019 FSB Capstone Committee 2017-2020 Core Curriculum Committee 2019 ESP 103 Assessment Committee 2019 Marketing Department TCPL P&T Committee 2016-2017 Team Leader, First Year Integrated Core, Creativity Team. 2016: Chair, Search Committee to hire the new ESP103 instructors. 2015 Committee Co-Chair, Miamideas: Creative Coaches and Cohorts 2015 Farmer School of Business Ad Hoc Committee to revise the business core curriculum. 2015 Ad Hoc Committee on Development of the FSB Institute for Innovative Experience and Leadership 2015 Faculty Learning Community on Inspiring Creativity and Innovation. 2013-2014 Teaching Effectiveness Committee 2013-2014 Engaging Second Year Students Faculty Leadership CommunitY 5 INVITATIONAL PRESENTATIONS (Partial List) 2020 Keynote: Semana Mudial De Creatividad E Innovacion, Colombia 2020 Teaching CreativitY During Covid-19: (CCE) Finland 2020 World Creativity & Innovation Week Panel, Jos, Nigeria 2019 INCubatoredu Keynote, Creativity in High School Entrepreneurship, Chicago, IL 2019 AIGA Emerge Conference, Personal Branding, Kentucky 2019 Academic Advising Winter Retreat Creativity Workshop 2018-2019 DECA/BPA: Entrepreneurial Creativity Workshops, Columbus, Ohio 2017 Keynote, MercyHealth, ReAdmission Creativity Kickoff 2016 Workshop, National Undergraduate Business Symposium for administrators of 35 colleges and Universities. 2016 Innovation session to re-imagine the President’s Mountain Retreat for Miami University President Greg Crawford. 2016 Workshop, “Reclaiming your Creative Inner Child” and “Adding Creativity to Your Everyday Life for Fun and Profit” Bonita Springs, FL. 2015 Workshop, Alumni Weekend, “Adding Creativity to Your Everyday Life for Fun and Profit.” 2016 Workshop, Hamilton High School faculty and Staff, Professional Development on Creativity and Collaboration. 2016 Speaker, Centerville (Dayton) Noon Optimist Club, CreativitY 2015 Workshop, American Greetings Corporation, Cleveland, Personal Branding.
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