Angelica Grindle, PhD
Dr. Grindle has successfully designed, implemented, and evaluated behavioral and process improvement systems in a wide variety of organizational settings including Archer Daniels Midland, Kaiser Permanente, Georgia Pacific, Menasha Corporation, and Lear Seating.
Dr. Grindle has presented at numerous local and national conferences and is the author of articles appearing in the Journal of Organizational Behavior Management and the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. She is a contributor to the book "The Values-Based Safety Process: Improving Your Safety Culture with Behavior-Based Safety" by Terry McSween.
Dr. Grindle received her MA in Industrial Psychology and her Ph.D. in Applied Behavior Analysis from Western Michigan University. Angelica currently lives outside Fort Lauderdale, Florida with her daughter, Abigail. She enjoys spending time with friends and chasing after her two dogs, Ruffles the Boxer mix and Roxy the German Shepherd.
Beth Foate, PhD
Dr. Foate has over fifteen years experience working within various industrial settings while implementing process improvement tools. Her behavioral safety systems approach has been designed for a variety of challenging environments including manufacturing, oil and gas, call center, power plant, refinery and maritime. She has developed innovative training, feedback, recognition, and reward systems for performance improvement projects.
Beth also has workshop and training experiences with Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma and with diverse audiences ranging from top executives to front line employees. She received her Doctorate and MBA from Auburn University and is an adjunct faculty member at Athens State University. Beth currently lives in Pennsylvania. She enjoys riding her Harley Davidson motorcycle and renovating her home.
