Debra Kaplan Low
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Debra (Debbie) Kaplan Low earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a master’s degree in communications from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Debbie and Stuart moved to Arizona in 1979 when Stu joined the Arizona State University (ASU) faculty as an assistant professor in the Department of Economics. For several years, Debbie held....
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Debra (Debbie) Kaplan Low earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism and a master’s degree in communications from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Debbie and Stuart moved to Arizona in 1979 when Stu joined the Arizona State University (ASU) faculty as an assistant professor in the Department of Economics. For several years, Debbie held a dual position as an
adjunct faculty member in the College of Business at ASU in both the
Marketing Department and in Health Services Administration where
she taught marketing communications and health care marketing
classes and conducted research on hospice services in Arizona. She has
coauthored scholarly articles in academic journals based on findings
from this research, as well as case studies later published in marketing
and management textbooks.
Debbie went on to earn master’s degrees from ASU in Health Services Administration in the College of Business, and in Counseling Psychology. She retired in 2014 from private practice psychotherapy
after specializing in adult and couples therapy, with special interests
in bipolar disorders, personality disorders and neuropsychology. Previously, she was a medical/health care consultant in Arizona for almost 20 years. In that capacity, she provided management and Under the Viaduct 152 marketing consulting services to hospitals, medical groups, and tertiary care facilities throughout Arizona. She also published articles in Arizona Medicine and other professional journals related to medical management issues.