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Elisha Wohleb, Ph.D.
- Clinical Professor
Email: wohleec@auburn.edu
Phone: 334-844-8724
Campus Mail: 5040 Haley Center
Office Location: 0303B Haley Center
Academic Areas
Business/Marketing Education
Short Bio
Dr. Elisha C. Wohleb is a Clinical Professor of Business/Marketing Education in the College of Education at Auburn University. Elisha worked in accounts payable and was also a business education teacher before her role at the university. She has served in numerous leadership positions at the college, state, regional, national, and International levels. Previous positions include: Alabama Business Education Association – Secretary, President-Elect, President, Past-President; Southern Business Education Association – Vice President, President-Elect, President; National Association for Business Teacher Educators – Associate Editor, Editor; National Business Education Association – SBEA Director to NBEA; International Society for Business Education – President-Elect, President, Past-President. Elisha has numerous publications at the national level, including book chapters and refereed journals. In addition, she frequently presents workshops for pre-service and in-service teachers. She holds a Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Education Specialist degree in Business/Marketing Education and a Doctor of Philosophy in Career and Technical Education with an emphasis on Business/Marketing Education.
Professional & Educational Experience
Education- Auburn University Ph. D. Career Technical Ed August, 2011
- Auburn University Ed. S. Bus/Mktg Education December, 2007
- Auburn University M. Ed. Bus/Mktg Education December, 2006
- Auburn University B. S. Bus/Mktg Education May, 2006
Professional Experience
- Auburn University Clinical Professor
- Auburn University Associate Clinical Professor
- Auburn University Assistant Clinical Professor
- Auburn University Lecturer
- Auburn University Instructor
- Auburn High School Business Teacher
Research Interests
Career and technical education
Integrating technology in the classroom
Social media
Digital citizenship
Soft skills in the workforce