Paul Greene, Ph.D.
About Paul Greene, Ph.D.
Paul Greene, Ph.D., serves as a Consumer Research Supervisor at Celerion in Richmond, Virginia, where he manages research functions and oversees data processes. He holds a Ph.D. in Education Curriculum and Teaching and has a strong background in project management and curriculum development.
Work at Celerion
Paul Greene has served as the Consumer Research Supervisor at Celerion since 2019. In this role, he manages the stipend process and oversees data exporting. He is responsible for all functions related to research, including panel research activities. His position requires strong project management and research skills, which he has developed through his academic background and professional experience.
Education and Expertise
Paul Greene holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Education Curriculum and Teaching from Northcentral University, which he completed between 2012 and 2018. He also earned a Master’s degree in Curriculum & Instruction from American InterContinental University, studying from 2009 to 2010. Additionally, he obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Averett University, where he studied from 2006 to 2009. His educational background supports his expertise in curriculum development and assessment.
Background
Before joining Celerion, Paul Greene worked as an Adjunct Faculty Instructor at Gwinnett College from 2018 to 2019. His experience in staff management and distance learning has contributed to his capabilities in curriculum development. Greene's diverse educational and professional experiences have equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of educational methodologies and research practices.
Achievements
Paul Greene has developed strong project management and research skills throughout his academic journey, particularly during his doctoral studies. His responsibilities at Celerion reflect his ability to oversee complex research functions and manage critical processes within the organization. His background in education and curriculum development further enhances his contributions to consumer research.