JoDee Friedly

JoDee Friedly is a graduate research associate for the Center for Collaboration Science (CCS) and graduate student at the University of Nebraska at Omaha studying Industrial and Organizational Psychology. She has been on research grants funded by the Department of Homeland Security and STRATCOM. In addition she was recruited to conduct job analyses for Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Midlands to assess leadership and job titles within the organization. JoDee has coauthored papers and presented at various conferences.

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Graduate Research Associate
Center for Collaboration Science University of Nebraska at Omaha
Mammel Hall 6708 Pine Street
Omaha, NE 68182
United States
(402) 554-3010

JoDee Friedly is a graduate research associate for the Center for Collaboration Science (CCS) and graduate student at the University of Nebraska at Omaha studying Industrial and Organizational Psychology. She has been on research grants funded by the Department of Homeland Security and STRATCOM. In addition she was recruited to conduct job analyses for Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Midlands to assess leadership and job titles within the organization. JoDee has coauthored papers and presented at various conferences.

JoDee earned a BS in Cognitive Psychology from the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas, and will be completing her MS in Industrial and Organizational Psychology at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.