Krisinda Williams Address: c/o SOU Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program 1250 Siskiyou Boulevard Ashland, OR 97520 Email: williamsk@sou.edu Website: http://inside.sou.edu/mcnair/scholars/krisindawilliams.html Education Southern Oregon University, Ashland, OR September 2016 - Present Major: Psychology Minor: Art Faculty Mentor: Dr. Mary Russell-Miller, Associate Professor of Psychology Anticipating graduating magna cum laude in June 2019 Southwestern Oregon Community College, Coos Bay, OR September 2015-2016 Major: Associate Arts Oregon Transfer Graduated: AAOT 2016 Research Interests Self-concept development in adulthood Mindfulness and mindfulness-based therapies Awareness of age-related change and its role for successful aging Effects of emotional competence/mindfulness interventions on socioemotional competence and prevention of emotion regulation difficulties Adult development and aging and their influence on health, well-being, and health behaviors Prevention/management of anxiety/depression through meditation/mindfulness and progressive muscle relaxation techniques in addition to healthy eating habits and physical exercise Public Presentations Williams, K., Dombroski, M., Boerwinkle, C. (April, 2018). Don t Fear the Reaper: Or the Birth of a Research Project. Podium Presentation at Western Psychological Association Conference in Portland, Oregon. Williams, K., Dombroski, M., Boerwinkle, C. (May, 2018). Don t Fear the Reaper: Or the Birth of a Research Project. Public Podium Presentation at the Southern Oregon Arts and Research Conference in Ashland, Oregon. Williams, K. (May, 2017). Pleasure Double Play: Dance Therapy Improves the Lives of People with Alzheimer s Disease. Poster Presented at the Southern Oregon Arts and Research Conference, Ashland, Oregon. Williams, K. (May, 2017). Alzheimer s Needs A Dance. Public Podium Presentation at the Southern Oregon Arts and Research Conference in Ashland, Oregon.
Williams CV Page 2 Research Experience Dr. Mary Russell-Miller, Aging Research Laboratory, November 2017 - Present. Don t Fear the Reaper: Or the Birth of a Research Project. During this time, I conducted a literature review of the existing research on how perspectives on death and dying might be shaping lifestyles. This project is on-going. Williams, K., Mathias, S. March 2016 - June 2016. Alzheimer s Needs A Dance. Media research done under the guidance of Professor Keller, Dean of LDC. Dance therapy improves cognitive skills, motivation, and memory by developing new neural connections in the brain, especially in regions involving the executive function, long-term memory, and spatial recognition. This resulted in one Power Point illustrated course presentation. Honors and Awards SOU Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement Program Fall 2016 - Present SOU Provost s List Fall 2017, Spring, 2018 SOU Provost s List Winter 2016, Spring 2017 Most Positive Student Award by TRiO at SOU Fall, Winter, Spring 2016-2017 Southwestern Oregon Community College, Dean s List Fall 2015, Spring 2016 Grants and Scholarships Blue Wolf Scholarship Fall, Winter, Spring 2018-2019 Alice Rutter Scholarship Fall, Winter, Spring 2018-2019 Oregon Opportunity Grant Fall, Winter, Spring 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 SOU Affordability Grant Fall, Winter, Spring 2016, 2017, 2018 Richard Grossman Scholarship Spring 2016 Southwestern Oregon Community College, Trio Scholarship Spring 2015 Internships Rogue Valley Council of Governments February 2018 - Present Chronic Pain Self-Management Leadership Trainer and PEARLS Counselor Chronic Pain Self-Management Leadership Trainer February 2018 - Present Co-leader/facilitator for Chronic Pain Self-Management workshops. This instruction provides techniques to deal with frustration, fatigue, pain and depression, includes exercises for maintaining and improving strength, flexibility and endurance, medication management, nutrition information and approaches for improving communication with family, friends and health care professionals. PEARLS Counselor March 2018 - Present The PEARLS (Program to Encourage Active Rewarding LiveS) is a no cost in-home counseling program offered by the Aging and Disabilities Resource Connection. PEARLS help s people better manage their lives and find solutions to problems that make them feel down and discouraged. Skills are taught to manage unpleasant feelings and improve people s quality of life by offering a process to help identify and solve problems that interfere with happiness. This program is focused on the Here and Now starting at the present and moving forward with changes.
Williams CV Page 3 Undergraduate Teaching Assistantships Mary Russell-Miller, PhD., Associate Professor of Psychology, gerontologist and thanatologist. Death and Dying class, September 2018 December 2018. Douglas Smith, PhD., Coordinator for Mental Health Counseling Program. Positive Psychology class, January 2018 - March 2018. Related Work Experience Social Science Department Assistant, Southern Oregon University September 2017 - Present Responsible for weekly newsletter, filing, answering phones, data entry, distributing mail, photocopies, scanning, faxing, filing and all assigned tasks. Administrative Assistant, SWOC September 2015 - December 2015 Southwestern Oregon Community College, Campus Bookstore. Responsible for all aspects of books and categorization, cashiering, data entry, book ordering, filing, photocopies, and all assigned tasks. General Manager, Quality Inn & Suites July 2013 - March 2014 Responsible for all aspects of hotel as the general manager. Managed budgets, financial plans, controlled expenditures, approved marketing, hired, trained, evaluated, and mentored staff. Community/Volunteer Service National Science Foundation EvalFest is a NSF-funded community of practitioners, evaluation professionals and researchers that help science festivals understand and explain their impact on the general public, K-12 students, science professionals and communities. EvalFest is also a research project that evaluates science festival outcomes. Festivals also achieve STEM learning and inspire attendees to learn more. I participated on September 23, 2017 by conducting surveys, entering data, and collecting signatures. Recruited by Dr. John Taylor to participate as an evaluator for this research at the Rogue Valley Mini Maker Science Faire. Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Provides a powerful voice for abused and neglected children by being their voice in the court room. I distributed information, raised awareness, and raised money by making and selling Cake Pops with 4 other people in a class project. Our team earned over $2000 during Winter Term 2017 in Social Psychology under the direction of Dr. Emily Reeder. Snohomish County Council Appointment to Lodging Tax Advisory Committee Responsible for recommending awards from the City s Lodging Tax Account, a fund created through tax on hotel, motel or bed and breakfast stays. These funds can be used to support projects for tourism, event operations and for marketing. Served on interim basis from April 2009 - September 2009 while managing a Seattle area hotel.
Williams CV Page 4 Specialized Certifications PEARLS Counselor, March 2018 Chronic Pain Self-Management Leadership Trainer, February 2018 Qigong Instructor, January 2018 Certified Hotel Administrator (CHA), February 2007 Special Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Strong time management and organization skills Leadership capacities Self-motivated Excellent written and verbal communication skills Special Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (continued) Interpersonal communication skills Multicultural awareness skills Ability to collaborate effectively with others Ability to help others who are in distress while remaining calm Capability to work in quickly changing environment with ability to adapt Technical Abilities Proficient Public Speaker and Presenter Proficient in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint Information management skills Navigate scientific databases for relevant, reputable sources and data Professional Workshops Attended Certified Hotel Administrator (CHA) Food and Beverage Management Training Guest Service and Management Training Franchise Standards Training Operations and Services Training Conflict Resolution Skills Effective Listening/Communication Skills Performance Evaluation Training Analytical and Administrative Skills Interpersonal Communication Skills Problem-solving Skills Diversity and Sensitivity Skills Sales and Marketing Training Human Resources Training Supervisory Skill Builders Complaint Handling Skills Decision Making Skills Financial Services Training
Williams CV Page 5 Professional Associations and Campus Activities SOU Psychology Club Member Western Psychological Association Member Oregon Academy of Sciences Member September 2016 - Present March 2017 - Present October 2017 Present Typing and Data Entry 70 WPM 100% accuracy, 10-key by touch (Updated: 10/17/2018)