Anne D. Herlache
Social Scientist | Presidential Management Fellow
Anne Danielle Herlache, PhD

Address: Washington, DC 20002
E-mail: anne.herlache@gmail.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-d-herlache
Professional info
Update forthcoming.
Previous info:
As a fifth year student in a social psychology PhD program, I'm working on developing and expanding my independent lines of research. While I continue to pursue collaborations with my advisor, I am excited to working on a vein of research that I'm personally passoinate about: environmental issues & sustainability. At the same time, I enjoy managing my excellent team of undergraduate RAs and strive to provide them with high quality mentorship.
Work experience
Management & Program Analyst (Social Scientist)
Internal Revenue Service | Research, Applied Analytics, & Statistics
Knowledge Development & Application | Partnership & Innovation Lab
07.10.2017 - present
Instructor
Iowa State University
Summer 2015 - Spring 2017
As an instructor I have explored modern teaching techniques. This began with assisting in a major reworking of an existing course (Personality Psychology) to make it more interactive and add an online component. More recently, I've taught a fully online course (Social Psychology) and a hybrid, team-based learning course (Academic Learning Skills).
ORISE Fellow | Graduate Environmental Health Intern
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
June 2016 - August 2016
I secured a position in the CDC's National Center for Environmental Health as a graduate intern for the summer of 2016. In this role, I served as a data analysis consultant for the Environmental Health Coalition. I worked with coalition members across the United States to collect and analyze data relevant to the coalition's research questions. This culminated in a report in which I provided data-driven recommendations addressing on-going coalition goals.
Graduate Research Assistant
Iowa State University
Fall 2012 - Spring 2015
I have served as a Research Assistant, I have served as my advisor's (Dr. Zlatan Krizan's) laboratory manager for the past several years. In this capacity, I have supervised dozens of undergraduate RAs, organized the data collection of many experimental research studies, and managed various laboratory resources.
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Iowa State University
2012 - 2017
I have served as a Teaching Assistant for upperlevel psychology courses under four professors (Research Methods and Personality Psychology). In this capacity, I have given guest lectures on various subjects, graded papers and homework assignments, led classroom activities, and advised students on independent research projects. Recently I had the opportunity to aid in the re-development of the Personality Psychology course.
Interim Supplemental Instruction Coordinator
University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh
2011 - 2012
After completing my masters in experimental psychology, I took a temporary position as the Supplemental Instruction Coordinator for an academic resource center. As the SI Coordinator, I oversaw roughly 20 undergraduate SI Leaders, developed training materials, conducted program assessments, created and implemented on-going training for SI Leaders and Tutors, and promoted the center's various programs to faculty and administrators.
Work Experience Continued on downloadable CV
Statistical Packages
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MPlus
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R
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SAS
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SPSS
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G*Power
Skills
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Research Design & Implementation
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Data Analysis & Interpretation
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Laboratory Management
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Undergraduate Advising & Mentoring
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Course Development
2010 - present
2010 - present
Iowa State University (PhD)
2012 - 2017
I am a doctoral candidate in ISU's Social Psychology PhD program. I earned a Quantitative Certificate in 2014 and recently finished the coursework for my major area of study. In the summer of 2013 I passed my preliminary exams. I successfully proposed my dissertation in May of 2016 and hope to complete the project by the end of summer 2017. (Advisor: Zlatan Krizan)
University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh (MS)
2009-2011
I earned a masters in experimental psychology from UW Oshkosh under the supervision of Dr. Anca Miron. My thesis focused on group identity and pro-environmental behaviors.
University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh (BS)
2005-2009
I completed a Bachelor of Science degree at UW Oshkosh in 2009 with a major in psychology and a minor in history. My undergraduate thesis focused on color perception and willingness to interact with others.
Education