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ASSISTANT
DIRECTOR, Undergraduate Programs, Department
of Computer Science.
Direct and provide for academic advisement of 350
majors in combined Arts, and Engineering degree
programs. Supervise student association. Create and administrate academic
policy in consultation with senior faculty.
Develop alumni and corporate support for student
programs. Corporate site
visits with students and alumni. Create and
maintain program web sites. Make admissions
decisions. Certify graduation requirements.
Supervise office staff, including supervisor of
50+ student consultants. Oversee course support
services. |
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DEVELOPMENT OFFICER reporting
to the Director of the Cornell Fund.
Performed various fund-raising, event and
public-relations duties. Helped develop PR
strategy and related administrative agenda.
Promoted leadership development of Cornell
University trustees, council members and class
officers. Facilitated regional meetings of Tower Club
leadership in Boston, Washington D.C., NYC and
other locations. Produced related reports for
trustees, university president and others. Wrote
and produced newsletter. Fund-raising campaign
work, including expansion of Tower Club
memberships, pre-campaign planning for $1.25
billion University Campaign, and various special
projects. |
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MANAGER OF ADMINISTRATIVE
SERVICES. Cost control and purchasing management.
Concentration on business activities,
expenditures and plant expansion. Reported to
top-level executives. |
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BA in Social Relations
(Interdisciplinary
studies:Sociology/Psychology/Anthropology) Graduate course work: Human Service
Management Seminar (Ziegler); Cognitive Studies Graduate Seminar (B. Lust); NBA610
Scenario Planning in High Technology (P. Kampas)
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Founder and President of SimComm
Consulting. Board of Trustees, First Baptist Church of
Ithaca, Dewitt Park; Beta-consultant for student service
on-line systems: "Faculty_Advisor" and
"CoursEnroll"; past-president, Board of
Directors of HOMES, Inc.; member, Association of
Computing Machinery;
participant in 1994 QIP Conference of Cornell Executives
in Cincinnati |
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INTERESTS: |
Golf, woodworking, biking, swimming,
lacrosse. |