Gindy Neidermyer

Apparel and Communication Technologies
Office:
Phone: 7152321106
Email: neidermyerg@uwstout.edu

Courses Taught:


Introduction to Apparel Design and Development, Apparel Construction, Apparel Production, Apparel Grading and Marker Making, Pattern Development, Flat Pattern, Textiles, Quality Analysis of Sewn Products, Fashion Industries, Apparel Product Development, Functional Clothing Design, Cut and Sewn Knits, Portfolio Development, Fashion Show Preparation, Field Experience, and National Study Tours

 

Education

Ph. D. Candidate. Capella University, January 2008, Leadership for Higher Education. Dissertation: A Model of Continuous Feedback for Alighning Curriculum of Bachelor of Science Degree Programs with the Changing Needs of Technical Industries.

M.S. University of Wisconsin-Stout, 1998, Management Technology. Operational Specialty: Information Technology. Thesis: Telephone System Recommendations for the West Central Wisconsin Private Industry Council

B.S. University of Wisconsin-Stout, 1996, Apparel Design/Manufacturing. Concentration: Apparel Manufacturing. Emphasis: Apparel Design and Business Administration

Awards and Honors

Lenore Landy Professorship, College of Technology, Engineering and Management, University of Wisconsin-Stout, 2006-2009

Professional Development Grant, "Professional Development in Apparel Technical Design Management." University of Wisconsin-Stout, 2002

Faculty Fellowship, Textile Clothing/Technology Corporation, 1999

Professional Development Grant, "Apparel Technology." University of Wisconsin-Stout, 1999

Robert S. Swanson Alumni Fellowship, University of Wisconsin-Stout, 1999

Memberships and Committees

American Apparel and Footwear Association, Human Resource Council, 2004-Present

College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, 2004-Present

Faculty Senate: ACT Department Representative

Advisory Committee: Retail Merchandising and Management

Textile Clothing/Technology Corporation, 1999-Present

Professional Experience

Consultant for specification writing, production methods, functional design, technical design, and curriculum development