Beth MacNeil Stinson has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Beth started their career as an Instructional Media Coordinator at Florida International University, where they administered audio-visual services and supervised a team. Beth then worked at Florida Atlantic University as an Instructional Designer, where they investigated online teaching applications and designed faculty development workshops.
Moving forward, Beth joined WebCT as an Instructional Designer and Content Developer, responsible for designing and producing online educational materials. Beth also worked at L-Soft International Inc. as a Technical Writer, Editor, and Training Materials Developer, creating technical documentation and facilitating workshops for customers.
Beth later joined Blackboard, where they held various roles including Senior Technical Writer, Principal Instructional Designer, and Instructional Design Manager. Their responsibilities involved project management, strategic planning, and development of training materials for Blackboard products.
Beth's experience extends to KEYW Corporation, where they served as a Product Manager and User Experience Designer. Beth also worked at the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) as the Director of Education and Online Learning before becoming the Vice President of Education Operations.
Outside of their professional career, Beth is a Visual Artist and has exhibited their work at HorseSpirit Arts Gallery and beachKraft Art Gallery. Beth is part of a family of local artists and offers art classes at HorseSpirit Arts Gallery.
In summary, Beth MacNeil Stinson has a strong background in instructional design, technical writing, project management, and education operations. Beth is also a talented visual artist, showcasing their work in various art galleries.
Beth MacNeil Stinson has a diverse education history. Beth obtained a Master's degree in Graphic Arts and Photography from the University at Albany, SUNY, from 1979 to 1983. Prior to that, from 1977 to 1978, they studied Studio Art at Pratt Institute.
In addition to their academic degrees, Beth has acquired several certifications related to safety and education. In March 1989, they obtained a California Community College Instructor Credential from The Board of Governors of the California Community Colleges. This certification allows their to teach in community colleges in California.
More recently, Beth has focused on obtaining certifications related to safety. In November 2017, they obtained an OSHA-10 certification from the OSHA Safety Training Institute. In March 2020, they acquired an OSHA-510 certification from the Chesapeake Region Safety Council. In July 2021, they received a Safety Certificate for Transportation Project Professional from the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). Finally, in November 2021, they obtained an OSHA Authorized Construction Trainer certification and an OSHA-500 certification from the Pacific Northwest OSHA Education Center.
Overall, Beth MacNeil Stinson has a strong educational background with a Master's degree in Graphic Arts and Photography and a Studio Art background. Additionally, they have invested in acquiring certifications related to safety, which demonstrate their commitment to maintaining a safe working environment.
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