Joseph Priester
The Marshall School of Business at USC
Marketing Department
Accounting Building 111
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0443
Office Phone: 213-821-5649
Office Fax: 213-740-7828
Immediate Past
President (Publications Chair)
D.
Maheswarn
(212) 998-0428
Steven S. Posavac
Vanderbilt University
Associate Professor of Management
(Marketing)
Voice: 615 322-0456
Fax: 615 343-7177
steve.posavac@owen.vanderbilt.edu
Secretary-Treasurer
Susan Jung Grant
Unviersity of Colorado
American
Psychological Association, Council of Representatives
Timothy C. Brock
Dept. of Psychology
Larry D. Compeau
315-268-6605
Jennifer Escalas
Vanderbilt University
Associate Professor of Management
(Marketing)
Voice: 615-322-3493
Fax: 615-343-7177
jennifer.escalas@owen.vanderbilt.edu
The Membership Committee actively recruits
members for the Society, and recommends individuals to the Executive Committee
and membership at the Annual Business Meeting for election into the Society, and
promotes the interests of the Society among various publics.
Curtis
P. Haugtvedt
Department
of Marketing
(614)
292-6228
The Planning and Structure Committee is
charged with surveying the membership to assess the needs of members, gathering
opinions and proposals regarding how the Society might better serve the
membership, preparing an annual report for the Executive Committee which
summarizes both short-term and long-terms issues of concern to the membership,
and making specific recommendations or changes in the structure and function of
the Society and the Society’s activities.
Rajeev Batra
University of MIchigan
rajeevba@umich.edu
734-764-0118
The Scientific Affairs Committee is responsible for fostering the scientific foundations of the Society, and for promoting the interests of the Society in matters of scientific practice. In addition, the committee is charged with soliciting nominations and recommending recipients to the Executive Committee for the Society's awards for Distinguished Scientific Research and Early Career Contribution. There is no explicit schedule for the making of these awards. The recipients of these awards will be determined by an affirmative vote of two-thirds of the members of the Executive Committee.
Michael McCarthy
200 Upham
Hall
513 529-1223
The Policy and Professional Affairs Committee is responsible for
bringing the knowledge and skills of consumer psychologists to bear on social
and public policy issues, and to promote the interest of the Society in matters
of professional practice. In addition,
the committee is charged with soliciting nominations and recommending
recipients to the Executive Committee for the Society's award for Distinguished
Professional Contribution. There is no
explicit schedule for the making of this award.
The recipients of this award will be determined by an affirmative vote
of two-thirds of the members of the Executive Committee.
Wei-Na Lee
University
of Texas-Austin
Department
of Advertising CMA7.142
(512)
471-8149
Jerome
Williams
Department
of Advertising
University
of Texas-Austin
Department
of Advertising CMA7.142
(512)
471-8149
Jerome.williams@mail.utexas.edu
The Ethnic Minority Affairs Committee
enhances scientific understanding of culture and ethnicity by fostering
communication, coordination, and interaction among all Society members, both
minority and non-minority, with an interest in ethnic minority research. This will be accomplished through network
building and performing liaison functions.
Also, the committee will play a key role in shaping policies and key
issues of the Society involving ethnic minority research and the professional
development of ethnic minority members.
Maria L. Cronley
Department of
200 Upham Hall
Phone: (513) 529-9210
cronleml@muohio.edu
Peggy Sue Loroz
Department of
Phone: (509) 323-5811
loroz@jepson.gonzaga.edu
The Education and Training Committee engages in activities designed to
foster the next generation of consumer psychologists. Among its
activities are coordination of the prestigious SCP-Sheth
Foundation
Dissertation Proposal Competition and the Best Student Paper Award for
the annual winter conference. In addition, the committee gathers
information of interest to the Society related to graduate education and
careers in consumer psychology.
To be named
Jo
Carlson School of Management
University of Minnesota
jmeyerslevy@csom.umn.edu
The Fellows Committee is charged with
actively recruiting and reviewing applications for nomination of Society
members as Fellows in the Society, and in the American Psychological
Association. The committee chair also
assists nominees in the preparation of their application materials.
Newsletter Chair
The Newsletter Committee is responsible for
publishing and distributing a quarterly issue of the Society’s newsletter, The
Communicator, that contains information of interest and relevance
to the Society’s membership.
D.
Maheswarn
(212) 998-0428
Joel Saegert, Ph.D.
Division of Marketing and Management
The
6900 North Loop 1604 West
(210) 458-5375
Stuart
Tolley
Tolley Research,
Inc.
West
(860)
561-0307
Vacant
Gene Topper, Ph.D.
847-205-1425
Webmaster
Curtis
P. Haugtvedt
Miguel Brendl
Insead
Boulevard
de Constance
77305
Tel:
(33) (0)1 60 71 26 42
Fax:
(33) (0)1 60 74 55 00/01
miguel.brendl@insead.edu