TED EDINGER

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Adjunct Instructor of Art
tedinger@cumberland.edu
Adjunct Faculty
The Millard and JJ Oakley School of Humanities, Education and the Arts
B.S., Bowling Green State University
M.A.T., University of Idaho, Moscow

Ted Edinger moved to Nashville, TN in 1997 to begin his career in Art Education. His work has gone far beyond his classroom. He has worked at the district and state level with curriculum, standards, teacher evaluation, and textbook adoption. He also was selected to represent the state of Tennessee in setting the art education cut score for the national teacher exam. Mr. Edinger has spoken at the National Art Education Association Conference in Fort Worth.

He has also been published several times in School Art Magazine (Davis Publishing). During his career he has been recognized by the Tennessee Art Education Association as the Middle Tennessee Art Educator of the Year & amp; the Elementary Art Educator of the Year. Mr. Edinger has also been recognized numerous times for his work on his art education blog, www.artwithmre.com.

Mr. Edinger lives in Lebanon, TN with his wife (also an educator) and their three children.

DAYRON DEATON-OWENS

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Adjunct Instructor of Sociology
ddeaton@cumberland.edu
Adjunct Faculty
The Millard and JJ Oakley School of Humanities, Education and the Arts
B.S., Middle Tennessee University
M.A., Middle Tennessee University

Dayron Deaton-Owens is an Associate Professor of Psychology and Sociology at Motlow State Community College. Dayron earned her Master’s degree in Sociology with a Graduate Certificate in Gerontology from Middle Tennessee State University. Dayron earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Middle Tennessee State University.

Dayron has been teaching full-time at Motlow since 2011. Dayron serves as an advisor for the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Honor Society and the PTK Alumni Association at Motlow. Dayron is also the Administrator for the McMinnville Tourism Development Board with the City of McMinnville. Ms. Deaton-Owens serves as the Co-chair for Leadership Warren which is a program of the McMinnville-Warren County Chamber of Commerce, where she earned the 2021 Volunteer of the Year Award. Dayron is a member of the McMinnville Young Professionals organization, and enjoys spending time with her husband, Daniel, and their fur-babies and loves to travel.

ANNA HARRIS

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Adjunct Instructor of Mathematics
aharris@cumberland.edu
Adjunct Faculty
The Labry School of Science, Technology, and Business
B.S., Tennessee Technological University
M.A. Ed., Bethel University

Anna Harris has been in education since 2010 in the brick-and-mortar classroom and online since 2012. She attended Tennessee Technological University and received her Bachelors in Industrial Engineering. After graduating from Tennessee Tech, she began working as a manufacturing engineer. 

After two years, she went back to school to get her Masters in Education. She began teaching high school mathematics and later added certifications in Personal Finance, Biology, and Administration. Mrs. Harris then completed an additional 21 hours of graduate-level mathematics courses and now teaches on the college and university levels as well. In her spare time, Mrs. Harris enjoys spending time with her dogs, cats, and daughter.

BILL PHILLIPS

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Adjunct Lecturer of Public Service Management
bphillips@cumberland.edu
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The Millard and JJ Oakley School of Humanities, Education, and the Arts Part Time and Adjunct Faculty
B.A., University of Nebraska at Omaha

Since 1970 Bill R. Phillips, senior partner with Windrow Phillips Group, has been involved in and around government at the Federal, State, and Local levels. He has served in executive leadership positions at the local, state, and federal levels as well as a top executive in higher education, journalism, and government relations.

Prior to entering government relations consulting in 2007, Phillips served as Nashville, Tennessee’s first deputy mayor during the Administration of Mayor Bill Purcell. In 2000, Phillips returned to serve in the same position for Mayor John Cooper.

In 1994 he moved to Nashville from Washington, D.C. to assume the position of associate vice chancellor for university relations at Vanderbilt University at the conclusion of a year-long fellowship at The Freedom Forum First Amendment Center at Vanderbilt University.

As Associate Vice Chancellor, Phillips established a Washington, D.C. based government relations office for Vanderbilt as well as expanded government relations with Nashville and the State of Tennessee. As a fellow at the First Amendment Center, he co-authored the book “Nothing Sacred” which examined the relationship between the media and political leaders with an emphasis on privacy and fairness issues. He has been a guest lecturer at Cumberland, Lipscomb, Vanderbilt, and Harvard universities.

Prior to moving to Nashville, Phillips served in a variety of positions in the Administrations of Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush. Positions included chief of staff for the U.S. Department of Education, deputy director of U.S. Office of Personnel, chief of staff for the Republican National Committee, executive director of the political action committee, Fund for America’s Future, and CEO of the 1988 Republican National Convention. He was assistant campaign manager for operations of the 1992 Bush-Quayle Campaign Committee.

In Nevada, Phillips was chief of staff for Gov. Robert List as well as campaign manager for his election committee. From 1970 to 1978 Phillips was a political reporter and editor for Gannett newspapers in California and Nevada, where he was member of the team that won a Pulitzer Prize for Editorials at the Nevada State Journal.

Phillips has served as a political organization instructor and international elections observer in Russia, Republic of Georgia, Iraq, Jordan, Liberia, East Timor, and Grenada.
He and his late wife, Candy, have three grown children and seven grandchildren. A native Texan, he is a Vietnam veteran where he served on Advisory Team 1 of MACV.

MELISSA PAGE

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Director of IT and Security / Instructor
mpage@cumberland.edu
(615) 547-6364
Memorial Hall, Room 110
Adjunct Faculty, Staff
Office of Information Technology
The Labry School of Science, Technology, and Business
B.S., Kaplan University
M.S., Kaplan University

Melissa was raised on a farm in Olmstead, Kentucky. After graduating high school, she moved to Bowling Green, Kentucky where she pursued her undergraduate degree while working at Dell. At the same time, she worked with Stanford hospital during their implementation of the new electronic medical records software (EPIC).

After 4+ years at Dell, she moved into Information Technology for the automotive industry as an Information Technology Administrator. Melissa has now worn many hats in the automotive industry. She has helped open new buildings, implemented several new software, hardware, and process improvements. She has helped migrate the automotive companies she has worked with from antiquated systems to current technology. During this time, she also completed her Master of Science in Information Technology (MS-IT). Later Melissa pursued and completed her ITIL v4 Foundation Certificate.

Melissa also joined several communities during her time with automotive. She joined the Women’s Network as an events coordinator and was later promoted to the Communications Chair. The Women’s network is composed of ITW employees from different backgrounds. This is a leadership group designed to help women find their way around a male dominated industry. Melissa was also a member of Young Professional Network that is focused around helping build future leaders.

Melissa is married to Jamie Page. Together, they have a daughter. In their free time, Melissa and her family enjoy traveling. With over 10+ years in the information technology field, Melissa is excited to extend her career in higher education serving as the Director of Information Technology for Cumberland University.

SARAH NEUMANN

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Adjunct Lab Instructor
sneumann@cumberland.edu
Rudy School of Nursing and Health Professions
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The Jeanette C. Rudy School of Nursing and Health Professions Part Time and Adjunct Faculty
B.S.N., Walsh University

KATIE ANN WILLIAMS

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Adjunct Clinical Instructor of Nursing
kawilliams@cumberland.edu
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The Jeanette C. Rudy School of Nursing and Health Professions
B.S., Purdue University
B.S.N., Belmont University

Ms. Williams is a dynamic, caring, and patient-focused registered nurse, Katie Ann is excited to bring her clinical skills, knowledge, and experience to nursing students at Cumberland University.

A Certified Pediatric Nurse, Katie Ann has been working at Sumner Regional Medical Center since 2018.  During the COVID-19 pandemic, Katie Ann was on the front lines caring for patients.

In 2020, she was nominated and recognized as a “Tennessee Hero” by Governor Bill Lee and the Tennessee Department of Intellectual and Development Disabilities for her leadership and dedication to Tennesseans.

Prior to joining the team at Sumner Regional Medical Center, Katie Ann worked as a Registered Nurse II at Monroe Carell, Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt from 2012 through 2018.

In addition to her nursing skills, Katie Ann also holds a bachelor’s degree in hospitality and tourism management from Purdue University.  She worked as an event manager with Marriott in Detroit and Chicago prior to returning to school to pursue a second bachelor’s degree.  She brings her service background and ability to manage busy and complex situations to her patient focus.

JANICE WELCH

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Adjunct Instructor of Buisness
jwelch@cumberland.edu
Adjunct Faculty
The Labry School of Science, Technology, and Business
B.A., Ft. Hays State University
M.B.A., California State University

Janice Welch was born and raised in Kansas. She attended Fort Hays State University where she obtained a degree in Zoology and pre-medicine with a minor in Chemistry.

After college, Janice moved to Los Angeles, California and began a career in hospital finance. While there she attended Northridge State University at Northridge, California obtaining a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree. Later she attended Indiana University where she took post graduate degree courses in accounting. Ms. Welch worked 30 years with a successful career in Healthcare Finance.

Now, semi-retired, she lives outside of Lebanon, TN where she has a horse ranch. Ms. Welch has much love for Tennessee and the great people here.

Ms. Welch has one daughter who is a Nurse Practitioner in Georgetown, Kentucky, who attended UK and obtained both her master’s and doctorate degrees from Vanderbilt University. Ms. Welch also has two grandchildren, who are both in high school.

AUTUMN BLACKBURN

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Adjunct Instructor of Biology
ablackburn@cumberland.edu
Adjunct Faculty
The Labry School of Science, Technology, and Business
B.S., Cumberland University
D.C., Palmer University