Verley V. J. Lanns-Isaac

Verley Lanns-Isaac is a doctoral candidate (ABD) in Educational Administration at Indiana State University (ISU). Her ongoing dissertation project centers on school culture and teacher retention. Ms. Lanns-Isaac has earned a Master of Science degree in Human Resource Development at ISU (2022), A Master of Science degree in Management and Educational Leadership from the University of the West Indies (2017), a Master of Education degree in Educational Administration from the University of the West Indies (2011), and Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration (Economics Major) from Midwestern State University (2001). Prior to embarking on her pursuit of studies at ISU, she worked as an educator at the high school level for more than twenty years. This has afforded her the opportunity to serve as a business teacher, the head of the business department, and an assistant principal. In 2022, Ms. Lanns-Isaac had the privilege of presenting at the University Forum for Human Resource Development (UFHRD) Annual Doctoral Symposium Conference. This culminated in her work being published in 2023. Ms. Lanns-Isaac has served on several committees such as the Bayh College of Education Congress, EDLR Law Conference Committee, and Caleb Mills Distinguished Teaching Award Committee at ISU; she also served as a PTA treasurer and a credit committee member at St. Paul’s Cooperative Credit Union. She is a member of American Educational Research Association (AERA), Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), Omicron Delta Kappa Honor Society, Delta Mu Delta Honor Society, and Alpha Chi Honor Society. In her leisure time she enjoys reading, sightseeing, hiking, listening to music, looking at antiques, and traveling.

Publications

The Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Developing Human Resources
Tarinni Kakar, Verley V. J. Lanns-Isaac, Cindy L. Crowder. © 2024. 27 pages.
Even an organization that has reached its limit of growth needs to adapt to the changing environment and technological advancements. Artificial intelligence applications can help...