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==Bio==
 
==Bio==
 
Emily Moore is the Department Head for Communication and Theatre at Wake Technical Community College. She currently serves on the board of the North Carolina Community College Association of Distance Learning (NC3ADL), manages Wake Tech’s Liberal Arts Faculty Interdisciplinary Teams initiative, and leads the Eagle Innovation Challenge program for the college. Emily was recently awarded Anthology’s Exemplary Course recognition for her online Interpersonal Communication course, which she globalized as part of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Worldview program.  
 
Emily Moore is the Department Head for Communication and Theatre at Wake Technical Community College. She currently serves on the board of the North Carolina Community College Association of Distance Learning (NC3ADL), manages Wake Tech’s Liberal Arts Faculty Interdisciplinary Teams initiative, and leads the Eagle Innovation Challenge program for the college. Emily was recently awarded Anthology’s Exemplary Course recognition for her online Interpersonal Communication course, which she globalized as part of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Worldview program.  

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Name
Emily Moore
School
Wake Technical Community College
Department
Communication and Theatre
Country
USA

Bio

Emily Moore is the Department Head for Communication and Theatre at Wake Technical Community College. She currently serves on the board of the North Carolina Community College Association of Distance Learning (NC3ADL), manages Wake Tech’s Liberal Arts Faculty Interdisciplinary Teams initiative, and leads the Eagle Innovation Challenge program for the college. Emily was recently awarded Anthology’s Exemplary Course recognition for her online Interpersonal Communication course, which she globalized as part of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Worldview program.

Achievements

Early Childhood Generalist Certification by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards(2002), North Carolina Ready for Success Alignment Fellow (2014), North Carolina Association for Developmental Education President (2015-16), North Carolina Community College System College and Career Readiness Committee (2016-17), Wake Technical Community College Faculty Senate President (2016-17), National Campus Compact Fund for Positive Engagement Mini-Grant Recipient (2017-18), Published Leading Through Crisis, Conflict, and Change (Contributing Author), Magna Publications (2020), Wake Technical Community College Strategic Planning Team Lead for Learning (2018-2019) and Planning Process (2019-2020), Published Learning and Leading in an Age of Transformation (Contributing Author) by DIO Press (2022), UNC Worldview Global Scholars of Distinction Curriculum Development Grant Awardee (2023-2024),

Awards and recognitions:

Wake Technical Community College Excellence in Teaching Award, ASTR Division (2014), National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development Excellence Award (2015), National Association for Developmental Education Anne Ferguson Award for Professional Development (2016), North Carolina Great Teachers Seminar Linney Scholarship Award (2016), Anthology Blackboard Exemplary Course Award (2024), Wake Technical Community College Rally Award (2024)

Social media profiles

www.linkedin.com/in/emily-moorenc