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Management Development

Location:
College Station, TX
Posted:
January 14, 2013

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Raylene Maberly

Email: abqiem@r.postjobfree.com

Address: **** ****** **** **. **** #107

City: College Station

State: TX

Zip: 77840

Country: USA

Phone: 307-***-****

Skill Level: Management

Salary Range: $60,000

Willing to Relocate

Primary Skills/Experience:

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Educational Background:

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Phone : 307-***-****

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Dr. Raylene M. Pierce-Maberly

Education

Feb, 2006 University of Canterbury

Christchurch, NZ

Ph.D. Finance

Thesis: Market Microstructure and Day-of-the-Week Return Patterns

1997 - 2000 Texas A&M University

College Station, TX

ABD Curriculum and Instruction - Research Methods

All class work completed. Oral and comprehensive exams successfully completed. Dissertation topic - Mathematics as a Foreign Language.

1995 - 1996 Texas A&M University

College Station, TX

Masters of Education in Curriculum and Instruction - Mathematics Education

Heavy emphasis on mathematics education and statistical methods

1987 - 1989 Northern Arizona University

Flagstaff, AZ

Bachelors of Science in Accountancy

Cum Laude

Golden Key Honor Society

Professional experience Feb. 07 - May 2012 Deakin University, Melbourne Australia.

ProgramDirector - Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Management

AACSB Steering Committee - Assurance of Learning Coordinator

EPAS Steering Committee

Curriculum Committee Chair

Core Integration Group Chair

Faculty Management Team Member - Business & Law

School Management Team Member - Accounting, Economics & Finance

Faculty Teaching and Learning Committee Member

Additional skill development:

Senior Lecturer - AEF Honours Program Coordinator

Investments, Research Methods and Corporate Finance.

Development of finance and research methods courses at both the undergraduate and graduate level.

Honours program co-ordination including student support, marketing and development of program documentation and courses.

Development of courses for delivery on and off-campus using i-lecture and camtasia.

Preparation of a library of video tutorials in finance.

Team leader for review of finance, financial planning and insurance programs.

Exemplar teaching evaluations (support available).

Jan., 04 - February 07 Lincoln University, Canterbury, NZ

Senior Lecturer - Associate Head of Finance and Economics Group

Corporate Finance, Investments and Financial History.

Skills developed include:

Masters of Professional study course development for delivery at multi-campuses.

Development of finance courses at both the undergraduate and graduate level.

Web based instruction development.

Ph.D. and Master thesis chairman and co-chairman.

Foundation Studies coordinator.

Peer research seminars and support.

Exemplar teaching evaluations (support available).

Jan., 01 - Dec., 03. Christchurch College of Education Christchurch, NZ

Senior Lecturer

Quantitative Business Methods (QBM); Marketing Research Methods; and Economics in School of Business.

Skills developed include:

Tertiary course instruction

Prescribed Course Development for Economics, QBM and Marketing Research Methods. Exemplary NZQA ratings for Economics and QBM. Exemplary ratings from outside moderator for Marketing research methods.

Peer Research Seminars and support

Position of responsibility (PR) as International Student Academic Support

Exemplar teaching evaluations.

Jan., 2001 - July, 2002 University of Canterbury Christchurch, NZ

Senior Lecturer - Finance

Accountancy, Finance and Information Systems Department of Commerce and Mechanical Engineering Masters Program.

Skills developed include:

Tertiary course development and instruction in Financial Markets and Institutions. Topics of instruction included financial planning, risk management, theory and pricing of financial derivatives, domestic and international markets, and financial instruments.

Tertiary course development and instruction in research methods. Topics of instruction included research topics, proposal writing, data collection, data preparation, data analysis and report writing.

Exemplar teaching evaluations.

1993 - 2000 RAM-Risk Assessment and Management

Manager and Co-Owner

Analyzed clients portfolios for risk, determined proper life-cycle investment goals and managed the daily business activities.

1994-1997 Hidalgo School District McAllen, TX

Certified Secondary Mathematics Instructor

Successfully passed the Mathematics Certification and Professional Development exam in 1994. Taught high school mathematics in a multi-cultural environment on the Texas/Mexico border. Successfully raised the mathematics scores of minority students on the Texas essential skills test, TAAS using a self-developed curriculum of mathematics as a foreign language.

1989-1993

Stock Broker - Series 7 Qualified

Successfully passed the Series 7 exam that must be passed by all New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) members to market financial products. Broker for NYSE firm.

Skills developed included:

Account Management

Financial Analysis

Publications

Refereed Articles

-Threshold Levels, Strike Price Grid and other Market Microstructure Issues Associated with Exchange Traded Equity Options-, 2010, Journal of Futures Markets,Vol. 30, no.2, pp.188-201. Co-authored.

-The Halloween Effect and Japanese Equity Prices: Myth or Exploitable Anomaly- 2004, Asia-Pacific Financial Markets, Vol. 11, no. 4. Pp. 319-334. Co-authored.

-Stock Market Efficiency Withstands another Challenge: Solving the `Sell in May/Buy after Halloween` Puzzle,- 2004, Econ Journal Watch, Vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 29-46.

-A Critique of the Monday Effect: Beware of Mechanical Trading Rules Derived from Empirical Research in Financial Economics.- 2004, Practical Financial Economics: A New Science. Pp. 155-176. Co-authored

-An Alternative Approach to Understanding Second-order Conditions for Constrained Optimization: Lagrange Multipliers.- 2004, Applied Mathematics Letters. Co-authored.

-The Forecasting Accuracy of January Returns: Spurious Correlation or Anomalous Behavior

- 1992, Financial Management, pp: 8-9. Co-authored.

Working Papers

Removing the `Black Box` from the Black-Scholes Option Pricing Model; Submitted to journal. Top ten downloads in SSRN ERN.

The Influence of Cultural Factors on Asset Returns: Evidence Based on Japanese Rokuyo. Submitted to journal.

Review of Microstructure Properties Associated with Exchange Traded Equity Options: Evidence that Knowledge of Explicit Trading Rules Mater.

Managed Retail Equity Fund Attributes and Performance: Australian Evidence.

Market Microstructure Innovations and the Timing of Information Releases: The impact on various stakeholders. .

Citation Patterns Within the Leading Top-Tier Finance Journals Implications for Journal Rankings and Other Issues. Co-authored. Need to update, 1500+ downloads in SSRN, Given at 2008 FMA, mentioned in History of Finance Abstracts.

Flow of funds and the Monday Effect. Single Authored. Research Completed. 2nd Draft Stages

The new -Monday Effect.- Single authored. Research Completed. 2nd Draft stages.

Books in Progress

-An Eclectic Approach to the Study of Financial History: Words of Wisdom from the Thinkers, Writers and Doers of the Past.- First of three volumes. Completed. Co-authored.

-The Pillars of Finance: An integrated finance curriculum.-

Refereed Proceedings

-The Halloween Effect and Japanese Equity Prices: Myth or Exploitable Anomaly.- Proceedings 9th New Zealand Finance Colloquium, Feb. 2005, ISSN 1175-8074.

-Solving the Halloween Indicator Puzzle: Market Efficiency Still Reigns.- Proceedings 8th New Zealand Finance Colloquium, Jan. 2004. ISSN 1175-8074.

-An Overseas Listing of Shares: Possible Breaches of Foreign Insider-Trading Laws and More-A Case Study,- Proceedings Global Finance Conference, 2002, Beijing, China.

-Overseas Exchange Listing of Shares: Possible Breaches of Insider Trading Laws Across International Boundaries - A Case Study.- Proceedings International Federation of Scholarly Associations of Management VIth World Congress, July 2002, Gold Coast, Australia.

-The Purchasing of Naming Rights for Sports Stadiums: A Harbinger of Bad Corporate Governance or Just Bad Timing

- Proceedings 7th New Zealand Finance Colloquium, February 2003, Palmerston North, ISSN 1175-8074.

Refereed Conference Presentations

-Top-tier Finance Journals: Implications for Journal Rankings and Other Issues.- 2008 Financial Management Association Annual Meeting, October 2008, Dallas Texas.

- Managed Retail Equity Fund Attributes and Performance: Australian Evidence.- 16th Annual Conference of PBFEAM, July 2008, Brisbane Australia.

-Managed Retail Equity Find attributes and Performance: Australian Evidence.- 2008 AFAANZ/IAAER, July 2008, Sydney Australia.

Mathematics as a Foreign Languate.- 2007 Learning Conference, June 2007, Johannesburg South Aftrica.

-Investor Education: Words of Wisdom From the Thinkers, Writers, and Doers of the Past.- Presented at 2003 annual conference of The Association of Private Enterprise Education, April 2003, Las Vegas, Nevada USA.

References Dr. Patrick Aldwell

Director of Commerce

Lincoln University

P.O. Box 84

Lincoln 7647

Canterbury

New Zealand

abqiem@r.postjobfree.com

64 3 3253627

Russell Vinning

Associate Dean of Teaching and Learning

Deakin University

221 Burwood Highway

Burwood

VIC 3125

Australia

abqiem@r.postjobfree.com

61 3 9244 6535

Professor Anthony Herbst

Professor Emeritus

University of Texas - El Paso

Economics and Finance Department

College Of Business Administration Rm. 236

915-***-****

abqiem@r.postjobfree.com

Academic Specialty Fields

Behavioral Finance

Investments

Finance History

Market Microstructure

Futures and Options

Introductory Corporate Finance

Portfolio Management

Curriculum Development

Statistics

Quantitative Business Methods

Research Methods

Mathematics - Geometry, Algebra, etc.



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