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Kimberly Castle Associate Professor Graduate School

Dr. Kimberly Castle

Louisville Campus

Kimberly M. Castle, PhD.



Bio:

Dr. Castle is an Associate Professor in the Graduate School at Sullivan University since 2019. Prior to that, she was an Adjunct Professor at Sullivan University, the University of Pikeville, and the University of the Cumberlands during the time of 2014-2019. She serves on the Graduate Curriculum Committee at Sullivan University. She specializes in management, entrepreneurship, conflict management, mediation, high conflict divorces, and domestic violence. Dr. Castle has authored (Feb. 2017) Motivation of a workplace bully. 2017 Global Business and International Management Conference. Orlando Fl. Published in conference paper. And she authored using pen name (Twiggy Bean, PhD) Divorce Bullying – An Epidemic (published in June 2018). Balboa / Hay House Press. She has written articles for her local newspaper, The Winchester Sun, and she writes and hosts various trainings and is available as a key not speaker for many topics. Dr. Castle focused her doctoral research on the motivation of a workplace bully and works professionally with perpetrators of bad behaviors in a variety of situations, personal and professional. She conducts seminars and workshops, teaches the skills to change and motivates clients to seek change, and she loves antiques. Her philosophy is that “our mistakes do not define us – it is our changes that will be remembered”. 



Education:

SULLIVAN UNIVERSITY,

Louisville, KY

Doctor of Philosophy in Management (Conflict Management Emphasis)



SULLIVAN UNIVERSITY, Lexington, KY

Master of Science in Conflict Management, Suma Cum Laude



SULLIVAN UNIVERSITY, Lexington, KY

Master of Science in Business Administration, Magna Cum Laude



PIKEVILLE COLLEGE, Pikeville, KY

Bachelor of Science in Business Administration -1993

Course of Study: Business Administration and Management



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