
Lisa Sublett
Associate Professor · Industrial/Organizational Psychology
University of Houston-Clear LakeAbout
Lisa Sublett is an Associate Professor of Industrial/Organizational Psychology at the University of Houston-Clear Lake (UHCL), within the College of Human Sciences and Humanities. She holds positions at both the UHCL Campus and the UHCL at Pearland campus, where she conducts research and teaches. Her primary roles include mentoring students and contributing to academic discourse through research and editorial work.
Dr. Sublett earned her Ph.D. in Industrial/Organizational Psychology with a minor in Psychological Statistics and Data Analysis from the University of Houston. She previously served as a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Houston.
Her research focuses on work-life balance, employee attitudes, occupational health, and workplace value congruence. She applies statistical and psychometric expertise to design employee morale surveys for Houston-area companies. She actively collaborates with students on research projects and supervises student-led initiatives.
Dr. Sublett has presented research at national conferences and serves as a guest editor for peer-reviewed journals in industrial/organizational psychology. She received an International Award for Outstanding Work and Family Research for her contributions to this field.
Her advising and mentorship extend to both undergraduate and graduate students, fostering academic and professional growth. While no grants are explicitly listed, her work aligns with applied research impacting organizational practices.
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