Tom D. Daniels, Ph.D
Specialization: Organizational Communication, Quantitative Research Methods
Education: Ph.D., Ohio University; M.A., Ohio University; B.A., Howard Payne College
Professional Experience at Ohio University: Associate Professor and Professor, School of Communication Studies; Associate Provost for Space and Planning; Interim Associate Provost for Information Technology; Director of Space Management and Assistant to the Provost; Associate Dean, College of Communication; Director of Graduate Studies, School of Communication Studies; Director of Undergraduate Studies, School of Communication Studies; Interim Director, School of Interpersonal Communication.
Other Professional Experience: Assistant Professor, University of New Mexico, and University of Wisconsin—Green Bay; member of editorial boards for academic journals; various consultancies; positions in private industry and state government prior to academic career.
Publications: Author or co-author of two dozen articles, studies, and chapters in academic journals, yearbooks, and edited collections in the fields of communication studies, higher education, and quantitative research methods. Principal author of four editions of the book, Perspectives on Organizational Communication, Dubuque, IA: Brown and Benchmark (1987, 1991, 1994, 1997). Co-author of the book, Organizational Communication: Perspectives and Trends, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications (2008).