Shelley Wehmeyer is an esteemed Adjunct Professor at the University of Dayton, specializing in International Marketing and Doing Business in Europe. With a robust background in healthcare information technology and program management, she brings a wealth of experience to her students, focusing on the intricacies...
Shelley Wehmeyer is an esteemed Adjunct Professor at the University of Dayton, specializing in International Marketing and Doing Business in Europe. With a robust background in healthcare information technology and program management, she brings a wealth of experience to her students, focusing on the intricacies of international market strategies. In her senior-level undergraduate course, Shelley expertly navigates the complexities that arise in global markets, emphasizing the critical role of IT regulation and sustainability in shaping effective business strategies.
Her teaching methodology is rooted in real-world applications, where she integrates her extensive knowledge of software documentation and business analysis to prepare students for the challenges they will face in their careers. Shelley places a strong emphasis on professional virtual working etiquette, recognizing the importance of effective communication in today’s digital landscape. By honing students' executive writing skills, she ensures they can convey complex ideas succinctly and persuasively to diverse stakeholders.
Key projects in her academic role include developing case studies that illustrate the intersection of healthcare technology and international marketing, as well as collaborating with industry professionals to provide students with insights into current trends and best practices. Shelley's commitment to simplifying the complexities of health and social care delivery through technology not only enriches her students' learning experience but also prepares them to become innovative leaders in the field. Her expertise in ICD-10 and sales enablement further enhances her curriculum, making her a vital asset to the University of Dayton's academic community.