Genevieve Briand (US citizen)
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SUMMARY:
Strong quantitative and analytical skills; Attention to detail
Well-developed written and verbal communication skills
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
EDUCATION:
Ph.D., Agricultural Economics (2002), Washington State University (WSU), Pullman, WA. GPA: 3.88
M.S., Economics (1997), University of Wyoming (UW), Laramie, WY. GPA: 3.60
Ing nieur en Agriculture (1991), Ecole Sup rieure d'Agriculture d'Angers (ESA), Angers, France.
Baccalaur at C in mathematics and physics (1986), Lyc e Guy Moquet, Ch teaubriant, France.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
2012-current: Adjunct Instructor, Economics, ITT Technical Institute/ESI Online Programs.
2012-current: Portfolio Tier I Reader, Writing Program, Washington State University.
2012-current: Lecturer, Graduate Business Programs, Washington State University Online Campus.
2012-current: Tutor, Economics, Tutor.com.
2010-12: Instructor, School of Economic Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, WA.
2001-10: Associate Professor (Tenured), Economics Dpt., Eastern Washington University, Cheney, WA.
1999-00: Research Assistant (graduate student), Agricultural Economics Dpt., WSU, Pullman, WA.
1998-99: Associate in Research/Technical Assistant, Agricultural Economics Dpt., WSU, Pullman, WA.
1998-98: Grill Cook, Dairy Queen, Pullman, WA.
1998-98: Food Service Worker, University of Wyoming Food Services, Laramie, WY.
1992-97: Research/Teaching Assistant (graduate student), Economics Department, UW, Laramie, WY.
1991-91: Research Assistant, Agricultural Economics Department, UW, Laramie, WY.
1989-91: Research Assistant, Ecole Sup rieure d'Agriculture, Angers, France.
pre1991: Bank Clerk, Cr dit Agricole, Gu men -Penfao, France.
pre1991: Substitute Farmer, Responsible for a Rabbit Production Unit, Plonevez du Faou, France.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE:
Fluent in French and American English.
Edited Translation of Economics Cartoon, Trade and Growth (with a Focus on South Korea),
from Korean to English by author, Seung Mo Choi. 2012.
HTML/WEB PUBLISHING:
Trained in Angel 101, Content Server Basic & Advanced, WSU, Pullman, WA. 2011.
Updated Web Content of WSU on-line EconS 327/IBUS 470 course. Taught course. Fall 2011.
Trained in Web Content Management System, Publishers & Managers, EWU, Cheney, WA. 2004.
Coordinated and implemented EWU Economics Department site transfer to new content
management system. Maintained Website. 2002-10.
DATA ANALYSIS/MODELING:
Proficient with Microsoft Excel.
Used Econometrics/Statistics software (Gauss, SAS, Stata)
Used Mathematical Programming software (Gams).
Used C programming (Matlab).
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TEACHING:
Courses Taught in the classroom:
Statistics/Mathematics:
Introductory Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences 12
Mathematical Economics 01
Econometrics 08
Economics:
Introductory Microeconomics 31
Introductory Macroeconomics 03
Intermediate Microeconomics with Calculus 03
Public Finance & Policy 06
Natural Resource Economics 05
International Economics 02
Economics Capstone (team-taught with Dr. Wandschneider) 02
Class sizes: 05 to 200
Students: traditional and non-traditional, US and international
Courses Taught online:
International Economics 01
Managerial Economics Foundation Course for Online MBA program 01
Web content management system: Angel, Aplia
Award:
Jeffers Chertok Dean s Honor Faculty Award, EWU College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2009.
The department recommended an outstanding student, who then nominated a faculty member.
Training:
An Introduction to Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL) NSF sponsored Teaching
Workshop, WSU, Pullman, WA. 2010.
Teaching Innovations Program. Committee on Economic Education of the American Economic
Association. Interactive Teaching in Undergraduate Economics Workshop, San Antonio, TX. 2008.
Grants:
Stata/IC Econometrics Software Educational Lab Licenses. EWU Foundation Office Mini-Grant
Recipient ($1,500). College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Dean s Faculty Equipment Funds
Awards ($500). 2008.
Faculty Support for Teaching with Technology. Title III Equipment Mini Grant Award ($1,500). EWU
Teaching and Learning Center. 2003.
Affiliation:
American Economic Association.
Western Economic Association International.
Adjunct Faculty, Northwest College, Mathematics Program, Powell, WY. 2011-current.
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PUBLICATIONS:
Teaching Basic Econometric Concepts using Monte Carlo Simulations in Excel. Genevieve Briand and
R. Carter Hill. (in-press) International Review of Economics Education. 12(1). 2013.
Using Excel for Principles of Econometrics, 4e. Genevieve Briand and R. Carter Hill. Wiley. 2012.
ISBN 978-1-11803210-7.
Using Excel 2007 for Principles of Econometrics, 3e. Genevieve Briand and R. Carter Hill. Wiley. 2010.
ISBN 978-0-47062347-3.
Effects of Flow Augmentations in the Snake River Basin on Farms Profitability. Genevieve Briand, Eric
Schuck and David W. Holland. Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 44(2): 360-366.
2008.
Managing Fishing Power: The Case of Alaska Red King Crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus). Genevieve
Briand, Thomas Heckelei, Scott C. Matulich and Ron C. Mittelhammer. Canadian Journal of Fisheries
and Aquatic Sciences. 61(1): 43-53. 2004.
Impact of Eastern Washington University on Cheney Community. April Rodda, Genevieve Briand and
Tom Trulove. EWU President's Office and EWU Institutional Research Office. 2004.
Preliminary Report: Impacts of Greenways and Trails in Spokane's Great River Gorge. Dave Bunting
and Genevieve Briand. A Report to Friends of the Falls, Spokane, WA. 2003.
A Catch per Unit Effort Soak Time Model for the Bristol Bay Red King Crab Fishery, 1991-1997.
Genevieve Briand, Scott C. Matulich and Ron C. Mittelhammer. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and
Aquatic Sciences. 58(2): 334-341. 2001.
Amenities and Interregional Wages Differentials. Genevieve Briand. M.S. Thesis. University of
Wyoming, Department of Economics, Laramie, WY. 1997.
The Impact of Environmental Controls on Petroleum Exploration, Development, and Extraction. Diana
Denison, Thomas D. Crocker and Genevieve Briand. In The New Global Oil Market, Understanding
Energy Issues in the World Economy. Siamack Shojai, ed. Wesport, CT and London: Praeger. pp. 183-
194. 1995.
PRIOR RESEARCH:
Assessed the Reliability of a Computer Expert System Software for Farm Management. Research
Assistant, Cefiga (Accounting and Farm Management Counseling Firm), Le Mans, France. 1991.
Implemented an Arable Crop Experiment for Utilization of Algae as Fertilizer. Research Assistant, Even
Agri (Farm Cooperative), Landeleau, Brittany, France. 1990.
Conducted a Sociological Survey on the Adoption of New Technologies by Farmers (Brittany Region,
France) and Performed Statistical Analysis of its Results. Research assistant, Ecole Sup rieure
d'Agriculture, Angers, France. 1989.
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PRESENTATIONS:
Work Hard. Follow Your Interest. Invited Faculty at the International Professional Sharing Night, WSU
International Education Week. 2012.
Free Markets and the Occupy Movement. Invited Panelist at the Under the Big Tent Occupy Debate,
WSU Center for Civic Engagement. 2011.
Teaching Basic Econometric Concepts using Monte Carlo Simulations in Excel. Co-authors: R. Carter
Hill. Paper presented at the WEAI annual meeting, Portland, OR. 2010.
Recent Statistics on Gender Wage Differences in the United States. Presentation at the Contemporary
Issues in Feminist Research Series, EWU Women s Studies Center. 2007.
Natural Resource Economics: Lesson Plans for an Applied and Modeling Approach. Presentation at the
Sixth Annual Economics and the Classroom Conference, Moran, Wyoming. 2004.
Efficiency and Equity of Pot Limits: the Case of Alaska Red King Crab. Co-authors: Thomas Heckelei,
Scott C. Matulich and Ron C. Mittelhammer. Paper presented at the North American Association of
Fisheries Economists Forum, Williamsburg, Virginia. 2003.
Water Supply Uncertainty and its Impacts on Profits: Eden-Farson Hay Producers. Co-authors: James F.
Booker and Ari Michelsen. Paper presented at the American Water Resources Association, Wyoming
State Section, Fifth Annual Meeting, Laramie, WY. 1992.
IN THE PRESS:
Supply and Demand Explained. June 10 Letter to the Editor. Moscow-Pullman Daily News. 2011.
Cash for Clunkers is a Disastrous Program. September 23 Letter to the Editor. The Easterner. 2009.
(Wage) Disparity, not Discrimination. May 29 Letter to the Editor. The Spokesman-Review. 2009.
With all due respect Mr. President, that is not true. Signatory of a statement regarding government
spending and economic performance placed in major US newspapers. The Cato Institute. 2009.
La relance conomique d Obama l entretien de Michel Desautels avec Derothee Giroux, 29 janvier.
Interviewed by Derothee Giroux extracts of interview related in Derothee Giroux discussion of Obama
stimulus plan with Michel Desautels. Radio Canada. 2009.
Who Wants to Return to President Hoover s Trade Policies? Signatory of a petition concerning
protectionist policies against China placed in the Wall Street Journal. The Club for Growth. 2007.
It s no illusion EWU study shows the glass ceiling is still there. May 5 article. Interviewed by Staff
Reporter Cara Lorello, following the presentation by Rex Fuller, Dean of EWU College of Business &
Public Administration, on the Status of the Gender Salary Gap. Extracts of interview related, along with
that of Rex Fuller s, in her article dissenting view from that of Rex Fuller s. Cheney Free Press. 2007.
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SERVICE ACTIVITIES:
Department:
WSU, School of Economic Sciences, Commencement Ceremony, General Faculty attendee, 2010-2012.
WSU, School of Economic Sciences Undergraduate Studies Committee, member, 2011-2012.
WSU, School of Economic Sciences EconS 101 Assessment Committee, member, 2010-2012.
WSU, School of Economic Sciences Graduate Student Poster competition, judge, 2010-2012.
EWU, Economics Department, Commencement Ceremony, General Faculty attendee, 2002-2010.
EWU, Economics Department Participation to the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco University
Symposium, Coordinator, Richland, WA. 2007-08.
EWU, Economics Department Participation to the Annual "Economics Beyond the Textbook &
Classroom Forum", Coordinator, Tacoma, WA. 2002-04.
College/University:
WSU Writing Program, Center for Undergraduate Education, Tier I Writing Portfolio Reader, 2012.
WSU College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences, Scholarship Reader, 2010-2012.
EWU Academic Appeals Board, member, 2009-2010.
EWU Graduate Faculty, served as third member Graduate Council Representative of committee
appointed to examine the oral defense of Master students, 2003-2010.
EWU Program Review Committee, member, 2003-05.
EWU International Student Scholarship Committee, member, 2003.
EWU Course and Program Approval Committee (CPAC), member, 2002-04.
External:
Textbooks Reviewer: Addison Wesley Publishing Co., 2003-06. 2012. Pearson Publishing, 2012.
Oxford University Press, 2012.
Web Content Management System Reviewer: Aplia, 2012.
Board Member, Pacific Northwest Regional Economic Conference (PNREC): Audiovisual Equipment
Coordinator, 2003, 2007-08. Webmaster, 2004-07.
Manuscripts Reviewer: Computers in Higher Education Economics Review, 2011. Northwest Journal of
Business and Economics, 2005. Aquatic Living Resources, 2005. Perspectives on Economic Education
Research, 2004. Fishery Bulletin, 2003.
Abstracts Reviewer: Canadian (Western) Agricultural Economics Society (Association) Meeting, 2010.
American Agricultural Economic Association Annual Meetings, 2004-06.
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REFERENCES:
Grant Forsyth, Chief Economist Vicki McCracken, Associate Director & Professor
Avista School of Economic Sciences
Spokane, WA 99004 Washington State University
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509-***-**** Pullman, WA 99164-6210
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Regents Professor Ron Mittelhammer R. Carter Hill, Professor of Econometrics & Economics
School of Economic Sciences Economics Department
Washington State University Louisiana State University
Hulbert Hall 121B 2127 Patrick F. Taylor Hall
Pullman, WA 99164-6210 Baton Rouge, LA 70803
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Pat Kuzyck, Assistant Professor Danielle Engelhardt, Principal Assistant & Graduate
School of Economic Sciences Coordinator
Washington State University School of Economic Sciences
Hulbert Hall 111F Washington State University
Pullman, WA 99164-6210 Hulbert Hall 101D
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Jaimie Dahl, Fiscal Spec 1 Distinguished Professor Phil Wandschneider
Hulbert Hall Business Center School of Economic Sciences
Washington State University Washington State University
Hulbert Hall 405 Hulbert Hall 103H
Pullman, WA 99164-6241 Pullman, WA 99164-6210
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Gary W. Smith, Director Professor Tom Trulove, Chair
Pacific Northwest Economics Department
Regional Economic Analysis Project Eastern Washington University
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253-***-**** Cheney, WA 99004
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Dr. Riley Moore, Associate Professor Karla Makus, Academic Coordinator, Undergraduate
School of Business School of Economic Sciences
Saint Martin s University Washington State University
5000 Abbey Way SE Hulbert Hall 103K
Lacey, WA 98503-7500 Pullman, WA 99164-6210
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