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Elizabeth Gray is an Associate Professor at Massey University in the Massey Business School, where she also serves as the Associate Dean of Teaching and Learning. She holds a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Arts from Massey University, and a PhD from the University of Virginia. Her research interests encompass workplace communication competencies, particularly oral communication skills required in the accounting field. She has led a national study investigating the oral communication demands placed on accounting graduates by employers in New Zealand. Additionally, she is engaged in long-term research on communication practices within non-profit organizations and has collaborated with several New Zealand non-profits to understand stakeholder communication. Gray has written extensively on Victorian women's poetry and journalism and has authored and edited several books and articles on these subjects. She teaches courses in professional writing and supervises graduate students in their research endeavors.
Massey University • Wellington, New Zealand
Engaged in teaching and research, focusing on communication skills and Victorian literature.
Applied to departments: Management, Sustainable Business, Marketing, Business Management, Management and Marketing, Tourism, Information Systems, International Business, Sustainable Business Management, Accountancy, Economics, Finance, Business Administration, Accounting, Employment Relations and Human Resource Management, Sport Management, Applied and International Economics, Business, Employment Relations, Human Resources Management, Organisational Technology Management, Accountancy and Finance, Human Resource Management, Professional Administration, Management Information Systems, Digital Marketing, Management and International Business.