Seven new complete application packets were received from:
Dr. Mary R. Vaughn:
2006 – 2007: Grambling State University
Grambling, LA
Executive Assistant to the President
Education – Tennessee State University, Ed.D., Administration and Supervision
Dr. James E. Martin:
2003 – Present: Pensacola Junior College
Pensacola, FL
Vice President, Student Affairs
Education – Bowling Green State University, Ph.D., Educational Administration and
Supervision
Dr. June Linke:
2002 – Present: Pensacola Junior College
Pensacola, FL
Academic Department Head
Education – Mississippi State University, Ph.D., Sociology
Dr. Jacquelyn Madry-Taylor:
Currently: PJYM Associates
Reston, VA
President
Education – University of Florida, Ed.D., Curriculum and Instruction
Dr. Charles E. Meadows:
2003 – Present: Lurleen B. Wallace Community College
Andalusia, AL
President
Education – Ball State University, Ed.D., Biology
Complete applications received (continued)
Dr. Diann Schindler:
1999 – Present: Schindler and Associates, Inc.
President/CEO
1997 – 1999: Oakland Community College
Auburn Hills, MI
President
Education - University of Akron, Ph.D., Education
Dr. Lawrence Cox:
2005 – Present: Stark State College of Technology
Canton, OH
Provost
President/CEO
Education – Southern Illinois University, Ph.D., Sociology
4 comments:
A national search firm is a fantastic idea. There's absolutely no rush in filling this position.
I am interested in knowing more about Dr. Mary Vaughn and Dr. Edward Meadows.
If there are any knowers out there, please make a contribution for us to read.
I think Dr. Linke could be a good candidate for VP of academic affairs. We'd want someone with hands on faculty experience.
As for the rest, it looks like more of the same: resumes that happened to land here.
who on this list has been fired multiple times? who gets along with people? is anyone asking these questions?
who on this list has been fired multiple times? who gets along with people? is anyone asking these questions?
What we need are polygraph tests; people can tell on themselves. "Do people like you?"
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