Jodi Lindseth is the Program Coordinator/Associate Professor for the Business Management Program. Ms. Lindseth has taught collegiate for 12 years, starting as an adjunct instructor, then moving to a full-time instructor. Over the past 6 years, Lindseth worked to develop the whole Business Management degree online. She enjoys working with students and helping them develop business skills to improve their performance in the workplace.
Ms. Lindseth has worked for the college for over 15 years in different capacities. She was the Director of GEAR UP, a multi-million-dollar grant initiated to increase graduation rates for low-income students. Lindseth worked with over 1700 students, 65 employees and 3 local districts with 95-100% graduation rates. Before the GEAR UP grant, Lindseth was a professional fundraiser. She worked at Panhandle PBS, Don Harrington Discovery Center and Texas Musical Drama, raising over a million dollars.
Jodi is a native of North Dakota and came here in 1996 to work in the Musical Drama Texas. She finished her teaching degree at West Texas A&M University and taught music at Blue Bonnet Elementary in Hereford, Texas.
Dr. Renée Stovall is an Associate Professor of Business Management who is dedicated to shaping the next generation of leaders. She believes that leadership is forged through discipline, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. With expertise in leadership, business communications, and marketing, she brings a dynamic and results-driven approach to her work, equipping students with the tools needed to navigate complex professional landscapes.
Her academic journey began at Amarillo College, laying the foundation for a career built on hard work and determination. She went on to earn her B.A.A.S. and M.A. in Business Communication Studies from West Texas A&M University before completing her Doctorate of Philosophy in Leadership Studies and Student Services at the University of the Cumberlands. Through her research, she has explored a range of critical topics, from neurodiverse populations to systemic challenges within the American education system, always seeking insights that drive meaningful change.
Beyond academia, Dr. Stovall is an active leader in the Amarillo community, serving as an Executive Director and investing in local initiatives through volunteer work. She is a firm believer in the power of perseverance and personal accountability—values she instills in those she mentors. Whether in the classroom, boardroom, or community, her mission remains the same: to develop strong, capable leaders who drive progress through grit and determination.
Married 23 years to Chip McCampbell, MS-HRM, Texas A&M University, VP of Operations at Bruckner’s & Adjunct Instructor at Amarillo College. Mom of Trey, Soph at Texas A&M University and Marley, Senior at Amarillo High School. I love God, my family and outdoor activities, summer and winter.