agricultural education, Communications, Leadership
Kattlyn Wolf received her bachelor’s in animal science in 2000 and vocational agriculture in 2002 from the University of Wyoming. She was a member of the Collegiate Meat Judging Team, Sigma Alpha, Alpha Tau Alpha, Block and Bridle and Collegiate FFA and was one of two College of Agriculture Senators in the Associated Students of the University of Wyoming. She received her honorary state FFA degree from Wyoming in 2005.
Business Management, Leadership, Teams
Peterson is a professor of business management and teaches undergraduate courses on managing creativity and evidence-based management, as well as graduate classes on leadership and organizational behavior.
Peterson's current research projects focus on employee creativity, teamwork and leadership. He regularly works with organizations to design and evaluate custom creativity, leadership and team training programs and often speaks to employees about various topics related to his teaching and research.
Peterson earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology and management from Brigham Young University – Idaho; and master’s and doctoral degrees in industrial/organizational psychology from the University of Oklahoma.
Before joining JMU in 2016, he was a professor of entrepreneurship at the Warwick Business School at the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom.