Audrey Brown
Lecturer, Project Management
Dr. Audrey E. Brown is a Part-Time Lecturer and teaches Project Management at the College of Professional Studies (CPS). Dr. Brown is an Organizational/Researcher Psychologist with a specialty in Program/Project Management.
Dr. Brown is a Professional Speaker, and she was the Keynote Speaker for the Project Management Institute-New Hampshire Chapter. Her speech was entitled “How to Deliver Projects Successfully in a Multi-Generational Workforce,” and she was a Subject Matter Expert Panelist on the topic: “The Advantages of Diverse Project Teams.”
She earned her Doctor of Psychology degree with a concentration in Organizational Leadership/Transformation at the University of the Rockies, and a Master’s in Management in Programs and Projects from Brandeis University. She also holds her Project Management (PMP) Certification, along with five other project management credentials.
As a Business and IT (Information Technology) Program/Project Management Consultant, she consulted at JPMorgan, Fidelity Investments, Thompson Reuters, and State Street Bank. Dr. Brown is using her teaching gift to share her successful consulting project management experience with her Roux students to provide relevance to the concepts to prepare them to excel in their future project management professions in a multi-generational workforce.
Dr. Brown resides in Manchester, NH, and is a native of Baltimore, MD. She enjoys bicycling, racquetball, badminton, and her Wii advised her to consider becoming a professional golfer.