Debra Jones Ringold | |
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Born |
Houston, Texas |
September 8, 1954
Education | Bachelor's Degree from Texas Tech University (1977), Master of Business Administration from Southern Illinois University (1979), Ph.D from University of Maryland (1986) |
Debra Jones Ringold (born September 8, 1954) is Dean of the Atkinson Graduate School of Management at Willamette University and is a marketing research consultant. She was selected to advise the U.S. Census Bureau on methods for improving Census participation, data collection methodology and communication of Census data to the public.
Ringold is the JELD-WEN Professor of Free Enterprise at Willamette University, where she teaches classes in private, public and nonprofit sector marketing; marketing research; marketing communications; and marketing and public policy. She has served on the editorial board of the Journal of Public Policy since 1991, including a three-year term as its Associate Editor. In 2000, she was elected to the American Marketing Association board of directors, completing a term as chairperson in 2007; she also serves on the Executive Council for the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration from 2010 to 2013.
Ringold earned her B.A. in zoology from Texas Tech University in 1977. She went on to attend Southern Illinois University, where she worked as a fine arts programmer and student affairs administrator both during and after earning her M.B.A. in 1979. While teaching and producing a wide range of events – including dance, theater, film and contemporary art exhibits – she became increasingly intrigued by the marketing aspects of her job. In 1982, she enrolled at the University of Maryland, where she developed an interest in investigating the intersection of marketing and public policy. She earned her Ph.D. in 1986.
Ringold's research focuses on how regulation of commercial activity affects consumer behavior. Her work has been published in the Journal of Marketing, Journal of Public Policy and Marketing, Journal of Advertising, Journal of Macromarketing and Journal of Consumer Policy, among others. In 2008, her expertise in public policy and consumer behavior led to her appointment to the U.S. Census Bureau Advisory Council. She has also worked with the Federal Trade Commission and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to evaluate how their regulations impact consumers.