Christina Anastasia

Christina AnastasiaChristina Anastasia is a college professor and professional businesswoman with a passion that focuses on small business and economic development. She holds a master's degree in organizational management from the University of Phoenix and, a Ph.D. in Philosophy with an emphasis on Organizational Management from Capella University and a Post Doc. in Executive Leadership from Colorado Technical University. In addition, she holds graduate certifications in several disciplines and is a published author and contributing editor for several books and journal articles. She also holds a Masters in I/O and Educational Psychology. Her specialization is in business plan preparation for acquisition of funds and has counseled for the SBDC helping start-up companies write business plans. As a business owner, she is a strong supporter that small business is the backbone of American society and that economic development relies on the Mom and Pop businesses that dot the American landscape. One of her own companies, a graphic design and sign business, fits into this demographic. She has been doing business in the sign industry since 2001. In addition, Dr. A owns an antique mall and a successful wholesale business that delivers products to smaller gift stores and outlets throughout the country.

Publications

Multinational Electronic Health Records Interoperability Strategies
Sterling K. Carter, Christina Anastasia, Barbara Mae Carter. © 2024. 230 pages.
Amidst the relentless tide of global health crises, a critical problem persists: the lack of a unified electronic health record (EHR) system capable of seamlessly tracking and...
Scholarly Voice and Academic Identity: A Systematic Review of Doctoral Student Agency
Kenneth L. Rigler Jr., Christina Maria Anastasia, Abeni El-Amin, Robin Throne. © 2021. 27 pages.
This chapter presents the results of a systematic review of the current scholarship into doctoral student agency from a U.S. perspective. In past work, the authors and others...