Mr. Perry Moler
Instructor/Department Safety Officer
Department of Engineering & Technology
Phone: 903-886-5361
Fax: 903-886-5960
Email: Perry_Moler@tamu-commerce.edu
Education
Texas A&M University-Commerce, Commerce, TX, 2009-Aug 2010
M.S. Technology Management
Texas A&M University-Commerce, Commerce, TX, 2002-2005
B.S. Technology Management
Graduated: Cum Laude
Hocking College, Nelsonville, OH 1999-2001
A.S. Environmental Restoration
Graduated: Highest Honors
Work History (Academic)
Instructor/Safety Officer (Full Time)
Texas A&M University – Commerce, Commerce, TX Aug 2011-Current
IT 111 Computer Aided Design
COS 111 Freshman Success Seminar
Maintain laboratory safety for the Engineering & Technology Department
Adjunct Professor (Part Time)
Texas A&M University – Commerce, Commerce, TX Aug 2010-Aug 2011
IT 111 Computer Aided Design
IT 112 Product Design and Development
COS 111 Freshman Success Seminar
Safety Officer (Full Time)
Texas A&M University – Commerce, Commerce, TX Aug 2010-Current
Developing Department Safety Plan
Teaching students Laboratory safety practices
Work with the Department of Risk Management
Graduate Assistant (Teaching)
Texas A&M University-Commerce, Commerce, TX, 2009-Aug 2010
Instructed students on laboratory safety procedures
Developed MSDS and emergency action plans for our engineering laboratories to be followed by students and faculty
Service Activates
Texas A&M University – Commerce Facilities Advisory Committee
Texas A&M University – Commerce QEP Review Committee for Technology Management
BEST Robotics Volunteer for the Lion’s Pride Hub
Assistant chapter advisor Delta Tau Delta Fraternity Epsilon Eta Chapter
Career and Technical Education Judge for Garland ISD
Honors
Texas A&M System: Spring 2011 Student Recognition Award for Teaching Excellence
Publications and Presentations
Accepted Presentation 2011 ATMAE Annual Conference: Developing an Effective Laboratory Safety Program for Academic Environments.
(November 2011)
Presentation 2010 Texas A&M University – Commerce Graduate Symposium: Course Redesign: Involving Project Based Learning













