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        Carrie Belsito

        Lecturer Management and Entrepreneurship

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        Education

        • PhD, Management (HRM), Texas A&M University
        • BS, Business Administration (Management/Entrepreneurship), California State University-Fresno

        Certifications

        • SHRM-CP

        Biography

        Carrie Belsito brings a wealth of academic and practical HR knowledge to her role as lecturer in the Department of Management and Entrepreneurship at Auburn University.  Before joining the 91¿´Æ¬, she held academic positions at institutions across the Midwest, Mountain West, and most recently, the South where she has been able to cultivate a robust network of industry partners and alumni throughout the United States. 

        In addition to consulting, where she has helped companies tackle HR-related issues, her research delves into strategic human resource management issues that affect organizational outcomes, including recruitment, retention, and performance.

        Carrie’s interest in HR isn’t just theoretical; she is also SHRM-CP certified and has been involved with the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) for decades – first as a student and later serving as a faculty advisor for several student SHRM chapters.  Fun fact: as an undergraduate student, Carrie was a member of a three-person team from California State University, Fresno that went on to win a National Championship at the HR Games in San Francisco sponsored by SHRM.  

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