Webinar

Performance reporting, storytelling, and capacity-building with one tool

Dr. Aimee Kendall Roundtree
Dr. Aimee Kendall Roundtree
Dr. Jennifer Speed
Dr. Jennifer Speed

What To Expect

Maintaining faculty activity data should not be another tedious item to cross off the list. The information you already have offers endless opportunities to tell your faculty’s unique stories and enhance their success at your institution.

With a centralized tool like Watermark Faculty SuccessTexas State University unlocks ample opportunities to effectively organize annual performance reporting, foster growth, and enhance research collaboration. In this webinar, see how they draw on the information faculty input for tenure and promotions to create media content and influential success stories while identifying standout faculty for honorific awards. Plus, get a glimpse at how Watermark helps them drive research development by creating meaningful connections among faculty researchers.

Join us to understand how, with the right tools, you too can use the data at your fingertips to make a difference in faculty development.

You’ll learn how to:

  • Encourage research and scholarship. Discover strategies to foster research and collaboration across departments.
  • Build stronger teams and capacity. Learn how to strengthen faculty connections, improve team-building, and increase institutional capacity.
  • Maximize storytelling and growth. Leverage Watermark to enhance your faculty’s success stories, media content, and reporting.

About the speakers

Dr. Aimee Kendall Roundtree

Dr. Aimee Kendall Roundtree is Assistant Vice President for Research at Texas State University and a full professor in the technical communication program. She has served in leadership in research administration and technical communication at Texas State University and the University of Houston-Downtown. Her expertise includes STEM communication, rhetoric, ethics, and research methods, focusing on the interactions between experts, policymakers, organizations, and the public. She is an editor and editorial board member for multiple academic journals.

Dr. Jennifer Speed

Dr. Jennifer Speed is Assistant Vice President for Research Development at Texas State University. She is charged with growing the research enterprise by broadening engagement with sponsored programs and growing institutional capacity to support research. She is a historian who has long supported her scholarship through grants and fellowships, and she maintains an active research program that focuses on Spanish, Mexican, and Texas history.

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