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Nebraska Authors

Lisa Clonch Tschauner

AKA: Lisa Tschauner

Born 1971

Lisa was born and raised in the Midwest. She is currently a Ph.D. student at UNL studying Human Sciences with a Leadership Specialization. As an educator and researcher, she bridges her professional life with the practice of storytelling through various writing and media creation. She currently is a professor of entrepreneurship at Doane University, previously as the director of the Center for Entrepreneurship and Rural Development, University of Nebraska at Kearney.

Places Lived

Hebron, NE
Gering, NE
Hastings, NE
Lincoln, NE

Author Of

  • Fiction
  • Nonfiction

Keywords

Mystery novels; Customer relations; Small business

Education

Ph.D in Human Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln NE, in progress

Occupation

University professor

Places Worked

Doane University
University of Nebraska - Kearney

Honors

Hollywood Book Festival Honorable Mention for Reclamation

Associations

Nebraska Entrepreneurship Task Force

Bibliography

A Guide to Customer Service and Business Relationships. 2011.
Reclamation. 2021.

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