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LISA M. BATES

CURRICULUM VITAE

2321 North Loop Drive, Suite 121 Ames, IA 50010 [email protected]

EDUCATION 2010 Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa Master of Fine Arts (MFA), Interior Design 2009

Iowa State University, Ames, IA Graduate Minor, Gerontology

2000

Iowa State University, Ames, IA Bachelor of Science (BS), Marketing Bachelor of Science (BS), Transportation & Logistics

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS & AFFILIATIONS Certifications LEED (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) Accredited Professional CAPS (Certified Aging in Place Specialist) POSITIONS HELD Academic Positions 2013 – Present Extension Specialist, Art & Design Applications Community and Economic Development Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, Ames, IA 2010 – 2017

Lecturer Department of Interior Design, Iowa State University, Ames, IA

Summer, 2010

Instructor Office of Precollegiate Programs for Talented and Gifted (OPPTAG) Iowa State University, Ames, IA

Spring, 2010

Teaching Assistantship Department of Art & Design, Iowa State University, Ames, IA

Fall, 2009

Assistantship, Resource Room Department of Art & Design, Iowa State University, Ames, IA

Summer, 2008

Community Design Intern IDRO & PLaCE, Iowa State University, Ames, IA

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Professional Positions 2007 The Weitz Company, Des Moines, IA Jan. – June Project Coordinator Performed as project coordinator until closing of multi-phased construction project for casino and hotel project. Facilitated written communication with subcontractors including: contracts, change orders, submittals, and RFI’s. Compiled and updated drawings, specifications, and punch lists. 2001 – 2004

Composite Technologies Corporation, Boone, IA Traffic and Purchasing Manager Responsible for the purchase of raw materials, managing inventory levels, coordinating and scheduling daily manufacturing production to reduce overhead and costs. Managed calculating optimal inventor levels of finished goods. Negotiated freight rates and dispatched truckloads of finished goods to customer building locations. Managed and supervised full-time shipping staff.

2000 – 2001

Cargill, Inc., Blair, NE Transportation Manager Trainee Generated data for use in analyzing rate utilization to determine target markets. Collaborated with customers and attended customer visits. Reviewed switch crew performance monthly and helped implement a new third-party switch crew. Reconciled plant inventory. Cross trained for all distribution desks including: coordination of plant operations; invoicing; creating product projections.

Summer, 1999

Cargill, Inc., Blair, NE Summer Intern

Summer, 1998

Rockwell Collins, Cedar Rapids, IA Summer Intern Assisted a government contracts manager. Attended daily production meetings. Supervised completion and shipment of customers’ units, preparing final documentation for completed units.

SCHOLARSHIP Publication 2011

Articles, Peer Reviewed “Service-Learning as Strategy in the Study of Aging and Environment: Developing Generations of Socially Responsible Designers.” Design Principles and Practices: An International Journal, 5(4), 345-360.

Publications 2017

Conference Proceedings, Peer Reviewed, Abstract “Art & Design Engagement to Amplify Diversifying Places” Imaging American 17th Annual National Conference. Davis, CA, October, 2017. Co-Presenter: Jennifer Drinkwater.

2017

“Diversifying Place: Art & Design Engagement to Amplify Voice” Engaged Scholars Consortium 18th Annual Conference. Birmingham, AL, September, 2017. Co-Presenter: Jennifer Drinkwater.

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2017

“Community Revitalization in Forgotten Places” 2017 Community Development Society and National Association of Community Development Extension Professionals. Big Sky, MT, June, 2017. Co-Presenters: Deborah Tootle, Jon Wolseth, Glennda Bivens, Jennifer Drinkwater, Brian Perry.

2016

“Loops on the Engagement Continuum: Investment, Engagement, Best Practices” 2016 16th Annual Engagement Scholarship Consortium Conference. Omaha, NE, October, 2016.

2016

“Engaging Stakeholders: Who’s Around Your Table?” National Rural Grocery Summit V. Wichita KS, June 2016. Co-Presenter: Jon Wolseth.

2016

“Engaging Stakeholders: Who’s Around Your Table?” Upper Midwest Civic Engagement Summit. Iowa City, IA, May 2016. Co-Presenters: Jon Wolseth and Susan Erickson.

2015

“Reflections on Cultural Diversity: New Methods for New Problems” 2015 15th Annual Engagement Scholarship Consortium Conference, Engaged Scholarship: Advancing Rigor, Elevating Impact. Penn State, PA, October, 2015. Co-Presenters: Jon Wolseth and Susan Erickson.

2015

“Small Town Retail + Cultural Diversity + Extension + University Design Students = New Solutions to New Challenges” 2015 Annual Meeting of the Community Development Society. Lexington, KY, July, 2015. Co-Presenters: Jon Wolseth and Susan Erickson.

2015

“Design and Culture: Diversifying Design Pedagogy by Engaging Rural Ethnic Retailers” 9th International Conference on Design Principles and Practices. Chicago, Illinois, March, 2015.

2014

“Design on the Edge: Where Studio and Community Converge” Co-Presenter. a2ru: Alliance for the Arts in Research Universities: Edge Effects National Conference. Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, November, 2014.

2014

“Disruption Disruption: What’s your Engagement Function?” Co-Presenter. 15th Annual Engagement Scholarship Consortium Conference: Engaging for Change: Changing for Engagement. University of Alberta, Alberta, Canada, October, 2014.

2014

“Lessons from the Field: Enhancing Engagement” Co-Presenter. 15th Annual Engagement Scholarship Consortium Conference: Engaging for Change: Changing for Engagement. University of Alberta, Alberta, Canada, October, 2014.

2013

“Waving our Magic Wands: Harnessing the Power of Design Thinking” Co-Presenter. 14th Annual Engagement Scholarship Consortium Conference: Boundary Spanning. Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, October, 2013.

2013

“Flashback to the 60’s: Tips and Tools for Building Relationships” Co-Presenter. Upper Midwest Civic Engagement Summit: Weaving Deep Connections Across Institutions and Communities. Loras College, Dubuque, Iowa, May, 2013.

2012

“Flashback to the 60’s: Tips and Tools for Building Relationships” Co-Presenter. 13th Annual National Outreach Scholarship Conference (NOSC), Tuscaloosa, Alabama, October 2012.

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2011

“Service-Learning as Strategy in the Study of Aging and Environment: Developing Generations of Socially Responsible Designers” 5th International Conference on Design Principles and Practices. Rome, Italy. February, 2011.

2011

“The Design Process: Honing Creativity Skills to Keep Pace with the Profession” Co-authored with Lee Cagley. 5th International Conference on Design Principles and Practices. Rome, Italy. February, 2011. (abstract accepted – unable to attend)

2010

“Service-Learning as Strategy in the Study of Aging and Environment: Developing Generations of Evidence-Based Interior Designers” Athens Institute for Education and Research, Conference on Fine and Performing Arts, Athens, Greece, June 2010

2010

“Service-Learning as Strategy in the Study of Aging and Environment: Developing Generations of Evidence-Based Interior Designers” Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC) Annual Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, March 2010.

Poster Presentations Peer Reviewed 2013 “Creating HOPE: Improving life through design and social engagement” 14th Annual Engagement Scholarship Consortium Conference: Boundary Spanning. Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, October, 2013. 2011

“Service-Learning as Strategy in the Study of Aging and Environment: Developing Generations of Socially Responsible Designers” Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA) Annual Conference 42: Make No Little Plans, Chicago, Illinois, May 2011.

2010

“Service-Learning as Strategy in the Study of Aging and Environment: Developing Generations of Evidence-Based Interior Designers” Art & Design for Social Justice Symposium, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, January 2010.

2009

“Ethical Small Town Housing: A Case Study” Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA) Annual Conference 40: The Ethical Design of Places, Kansas City, Missouri, May 2009.

2009

“Interior Design Role in Small Town Housing: A Case Study” Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC) Annual Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, March 2009.

Symposia, Workshops, and Conference Panels Peer Reviewed 2016 Invited Workshop: “Engaging Stakeholders: Who’s Around Your Table?” ISU Extension and Outreach 2016 Annual Conference. Ames, IA, March 2016. Co-collaborators Jennifer Drinkwater and Susan Erickson. 2015

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Workshop: “Interdisciplinary Collaboration for Institution-Wide Involvement: Amazing Race or Tiresome Trek? 16th Annual Engagement Scholarship Consortium Conference: Engaging for Change: Changing for Engagement. Penn State University, State College, PA, Oct. 2015. Co-

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collaborators Nancy Franz and Susan Erickson. 2014

Invited Panelist, “Arts-Based Rural Development: New Models and Best Practices” 2014 Iowa Arts Summit, Des Moines, June 2014.

2014

Invited Panelist, “Young Iowans Speak”. Forum: Extension’s Next 100 Years: Young Iowans Speak. Ames, March 2014.

2013

Organizer “Waving our Magic Wands: Harnessing the Power of Design Thinking” Workshop. ESC Annual Conference, Lubbock, Texas, October, 2013. Full citation above.

2012

Pecha Kucha, “Time Responsive Design Process: Honing Creativity Skills to Keep Pace with the Profession” Co-presented with Lee Cagley. Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC) National Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, March 2012.

Lectures and Presentations 2016 College of Design Advancement Council (Invited Presentation) Iowa State University, September, 2016.

Invited

2016

“Iowa Retail Initiative” (Invited break out session) Iowa Downtown Conference 2016, Mason City, IA, August, 2016.

2014

“Retail Interiors” Downtown Business Workshop, Ames, IA. May, 2014.

2013

“ESC Webinar: Creating and Presenting Posters” Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Professional Development, Webinar, Ames, IA. November, 2013.

2013

“ESC Webinar: Insights from Conference Participants” Iowa State University Extension and Outreach Professional Development, Webinar, Ames, IA. October, 2013.

2010

“Service-Learning: Interior Design and Community” Interior Design ArtID 461. Interior Design Professional Practices Ames, IA. Spring 2010.

Publications About 2015 Mike Donahey, “Iowa State University design students visit local retailers.” Times Republican, September 2015. Ty Rushing, “Students present ideas to county.” N’West Iowa Review, May 2015. Gallery, “ISU Retail Study for Lyon County.” N’West Iowa Review, April, 2015. 2014

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United Reflections, “Area Development News – Iowa State University Retail Studio.” Storm

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Lake United. September, 2014. Teddi Barron, “ISU Design Students Work With Three Southwest Iowa Towns.” Community Matters: ISU Extension Community and Economic Development Quarterly, 7:4, 2014. Kirby Kaufman, “Tying Page County communities together, a part of ISU student project.” The Daily Nonparell-Council Bluffs, Iowa, April 29, 2014. Mike Peterson, “Assignment: “Harmony in the Heartland”. KMALand, April 28, 2014. Mike Peterson, “ISU students’ “show and tell” Monday”. KMALand, April 25, 2014. Kelly McGowan, “Big designs for small towns: ISU design students, retail initiative aim to improve Iowa life.” Iowa State Daily News, April 18, 2014. Teddi Barron, “ISU Design Students Work With Three Southwest Iowa Towns.” Iowa State University News Service, April, 2014. Angie Hunt, “Iowa State partnership helps address needs of an aging population.” Iowa State University News Service, February, 2014. 2013

Sandra Oberbroeckling, “Waukon Looks to C2C Program for Assistance in Finding a Vision.” Community Matters: ISU Extension Community and Economic Development Quarterly, 7:2, 2013. Sarah Burke, “New Iowa State Initiative to Support Small Rural Businesses.” Community Matters: ISU Extension Community and Economic Development Quarterly, 7:1, 2013. Lisa Bates and Tom Neppl, “Creating Hope Through Design and Social Engagement.” Community Matters: ISU Extension Community and Economic Development Quarterly, 7:1, 2013. Emily Christensen, “ISU students help transform House of Hope.” WCF Courier, April 28, 2013. http://wcfcourier.com/news/local/isu-students-help-transform-house-ofhope/article_0d23e80b-d453-5490-878d-e0b26587cb35.html Shelley Russell, “Iowa State University students volunteer to help Eastern Iowa moms.” KWWL, April 27, 2013. Piece aired on 10:00 news. http://www.kwwl.com/story/22097705/2013/04/27/iowa-state-university-students-volunteerto-help-single-moms

2008

Jack Payne, “Elder Friendly Communities Attract and Keep Older Residents,” Community Matters: ISU Extension Community and Economic Development Quarterly, 2:4, 2008. Peter Butler, “Elder-Friendly Community Reports – Lamoni & Polk City” June, 2008. http://www.design.iastate.edu/TownCraft/outreach.php “Alternative Futures: Elder-Friendly Communities for Iowa” Town Craft Roundtable, Perry, Iowa, June, 5-6, 2008.

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GRANT AND OTHER FUNDED PROJECTS Grant 2016

Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture, Co-PI Two Year Research grant “Latino Groceries in the Rural Midwest: Connecting Tiendas to Iowa Local Food Producers to Amplify Retail Markets.” Co-PI Jon Wolseth ($66,200).

2016

Fieldstead Outreach Studio Grant, Co-PI Studio grant for Iowa outreach course offered the spring 2017 semester. Co-PI Jennifer Drinkwater ($5,000).

2016

Fieldstead Outreach Planning Grant, Co-PI Studio planning grant for Iowa outreach course offered the spring 2017 semester. Co-PI Jennifer Drinkwater ($1,500).

2016

Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture, PI Research grant “Latino Groceries in the Rural Midwest: An Examination of Food Security, Cultural Identity, and Economics.” Co-PI’s Jon Wolseth and Nora Ladjahasan ($29,021).

2015

Herb Howell Grant ISU Extension and Outreach Excellence in Extension Award to fund collaboration to develop outreach training materials addressing grocery store design components for English and Spanish speaking owners. Co-PI, Jon Wolseth ($5000).

2015

SVPP Professional Development Funds Award Award funds to be used for conference presentation costs. ($500)

2013

VPEO Strategic Initiatives, Iowa State University, Co-PI, lead for College of Design Initiative between Colleges of Design and Human Sciences and Extension and Outreach to create a unified, holistic approach to assisting Iowa small businesses and communities. ($250,000). Linda Niehm, CHS, Co-PI.

Funded Projects 2017 Social Capital: Seeing, Making, Doing Multidisciplinary spring semester studio course to engage students with the Central Avenue Corridor in Dubuque, Iowa. Focus is how to utilize art and design as methods of engagement to increase social capital and address perception. 2016

Retail-Scapes Studio III Multidisciplinary spring semester studio course to engage students with the Jefferson, Iowa and focus on how Jefferson can increase the county-wide economic impact of Wild Rose casino visitors, and other prospective visitors to the area, and how the built environment can enhance regional and local retail experiences.

2015

IRI Retail Studio Engagement Interior Design studio, ArtID 365, sponsored through community contracted Plan of Work to

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work with local Latino and Anglo retailers on interior retail design recommendations as a part of the Iowa Retail Initiative extension in Marshalltown, Iowa. 2015

Retail-Scapes Studio II Multidisciplinary spring semester studio course engaging students with the rural Iowa Lyon County focus on how Lyon County can increase the county-wide economic impact of Grand Falls casino visitors, and other prospective visitors to the area, and how the built environment can enhance regional and local retail experiences.

2014

IRI Retail Studio Engagement Interior Design studio, ArtID 365, sponsored through community contracted Plan of Work to work with local Latino and Anglo retailers on interior retail design recommendations as a part of the Iowa Retail Initiative extension in Storm Lake, Iowa.

2014

Retail-Scapes Studio I Multidisciplinary spring semester studio course engaging students with the rural Iowa communities of Clarinda, Red Oak, and Shenandoah to study how the built environment can enhance regional and local retail experiences.

2013

IRI / C2C – Retail Studio Engagement Interior Design studio, ArtID 365, sponsored through community contracted Plan of Work to work with local retailers on interior retail design recommendations as a part of an interdisciplinary extension initiative in Waukon, Iowa.

2013

C2C Waukon Visioning for the Future – Regenerate Main Street Mixed-use Structure Interior Design Extension internship for a summer project to develop conceptual design recommendations for a mixed-use retail and apartment space located on the corner of the Main Street district.

2013

College of Design – Make A Difference Day Outreach project involving students completing a meaningful design related project for a nonprofit organization. The House of Hope, two year transitional house program for women and their children, partnered with Interior Design and Landscape Architecture students to help design and transform interior and exterior spaces. (House of Hope leveraged partnership with ISU to be awarded $10,000 for interior improvements)

2012

Condo Vision Design competition focusing on transformation of public spaces within local condominium with emphasis in programming, innovation, budget, and compliance to compliance to local constraints. Sponsored through Iowa State Foundation donation.

2011

FarmHouse Technology Center Individual and team response to design competition to transform existing space as high technology tribute. Sponsored through Iowa State Foundation donation.

2008

Elder-Friendly Community (EFC) Design: case studies Two Iowa communities as case studies for the development of communities to attract and accommodate older residents. Design Intern. PI, Peter Butler, (Landscape Architecture).

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