Presentations

Speaking Engagements

  • Agile for Things Other Than Software, Agile DC, 2013
  • PMOs Their Challenges and Rewards, PMI Baltimore Chapter Meeting, 2008
  • WBS and Schedule Creation, SI International Training Session, 2006
  • Meetings as Tools to Reach Your Objectives, SI International Training Session, 2006
  • Organizational Techniques for IT Professionals, CIBER Training Session, 2005
  • Frank Church Symposium on International Affairs, Idaho State University, 2001.

International Studies Association Conferences:

  • Panel Chair, Roundtable Title: International Organization: Where Are We? Where Do We Need To Go?,”  Delivered a paper, 2000.
  • Panel Chair,  Panel Title: “Decision Making Models of Foreign Policy,” delivered a paper, 1999.
  • Panel Coordinator, Delivered the paper “How do States Choose Institutions to Meet Currency Crises?,” 1998.
  • Panel Coordinator, Panel Title: “Cooperation and Restructuring in International Finance,”  delivered a paper, 1997.
  • Panel Coordinator, Panel Title: “Inter-State/Inter-Society Linkages Towards Global Governance?,”  delivered a paper, 1996.
  • Participant, Academic Council on the United Nations System/American Society of International Law Summer Workshop on International Organization Studies: “The Role of Governmental, Intergovernmental, and Non-governmental Institutions in Global Governance,” 1996.
  • Delivered a paper, “Global Governance through Global Government?,” North Eastern Political Science Association Meeting, 1995.
  • Delivered a paper, “The Transnationalization of Finance and the Stability of Governments: The Use of Multilateralism as a Solution to Stability Problems,” North Eastern Political Science Association Meeting, 1994.

Committee Work:

  • President, Graduate Student Association for the Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, 1995–1996.
  • Member, Teaching Committee, Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 1995–1996.
  • Member, Political Economy Curriculum Committee, Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, 1994–1995.