Douglas Reeser

PhD Student, Instructor at University of South Florida

Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida Area

Current
  • Instructor at University of South Florida
  • non-profit project manager at greengurus.net
Past
  • Vice President at Hidden River Adventures
Education
  • University of South Florida
  • West Chester University of Pennsylvania
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Industry
Research

Douglas Reeser’s Experience

  • Instructor

    University of South Florida

    (Educational Institution; 1001-5000 employees; Higher Education industry)

    August 2008Present (3 months)

    Teach Introduction to Anthropology - an introductory level class for undergraduates at the university. Develop lesson plan, presentations, assessments, grading, and all other activities related to conducting a university-level course.

  • non-profit project manager

    greengurus.net

    (Non-Profit Organization Management industry)

    October 2007Present (1 year 1 month)

  • Vice President

    Hidden River Adventures

    (Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Leisure, Travel & Tourism industry)

    March 1992October 2002 (10 years 8 months)

    Managed all aspects of this river tourism business - hiring, marketing, accounting/payroll, scheduling, tour-guide, customer service, purchasing, sales.


Douglas Reeser’s Education

  • University of South Florida

    MA, MPH, Anthropology (applied), Public Health (global health), 20052008

    Activities and Societies:
    I have conducted research as a Masters student in Costa Rica and Belize on food production and acquisition in rural zones and among indigenous groups. I also participated in a research study in Tampa, FL that sought to identify perceptions of race and ethnicity among health care professionals at two major facilities in the Tampa Bay area.
  • West Chester University of Pennsylvania

    BA, Anthropology, minor in Spanish, 20022005

    Activities and Societies:
    As an undergraduate I conducted ethnographic research in Peru, Ecuador and Mexico looking at various aspects of indigenous lifeways.
    I was also the treasurer and president of the West Chester University Anthropology Club as well as an editor for Schools of Thought: The WCU Undergraduate Research Journal.

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