CERTIFICATES: National Institute of School Leadership (NISL), Superintendent Letter of Eligibility, 1988.
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1 Dr. Mark T. Dietz Bethel, Pennsylvania (717) EDUCATION: Doctor of Education, Educational Administration, Temple University, Certification as Superintendent, Secondary Principal, Elementary Principal, Lehigh University, 1988 and Master of Education in Reading, East Stroudsburg University, Bachelor of Science in Education, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, CERTIFICATES: National Institute of School Leadership (NISL), Superintendent Letter of Eligibility, Administrative I, Reading Specialist, Instructional II, PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 2008 to Present Consultant, Educational Leadership and Educational Technology, Bethel, Pennsylvania. Responsible for facilitating the objectives of educational enterprises to Present Educational Consultant, Adelphoi Education: A Service of Adelphoi USA, Latrobe, Pennsylvania. Responsible for building collaborative relationships with educational institutions in eastern Pennsylvania providing the opportunity for at-risk/disruptive students to gain academically, behaviorally, and socially to Present Reviewer, Invitation to Qualify, Pennsylvania Department of Education, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Responsible for assessing quality of program applications designed for administrators professional development to Present Content Reviewer, Pennsylvania Department of Education, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Responsible for assessing quality of program applications designed by higher education institutions certifying superintendents and other school administrators to Present Facilitator, Corollary Standards, Pennsylvania Leadership Development Center, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative, Pennsylvania Department of Education, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Responsible for working with administrators to refine educational leadership skills to improve student achievement to Present Certified Facilitator, National Institute for School Leadership, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative, Pennsylvania Department of Education, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Responsible for facilitating programs designed for administrators to improve student achievement to Present Mentor, Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, Principals Leadership Induction Network, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Responsible for working with individual principals new to their positions to Present Developer, Leadership Essentials for Administrator Development, Pennsylvania Leadership Development Center, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative, Pennsylvania Department of Education, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Responsible for revising, in part, a program designed for superintendents, other central office personnel, and principals to improve student achievement to Present Facilitator, Leadership Essentials for Administrator Development, Pennsylvania Leadership Development Center, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative, Pennsylvania Department of Education, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Responsible for facilitating programs designed for superintendents, other central office personnel, and principals to improve student achievement. Fall Interim Director for Instructional Support Services, Schuylkill Valley School District, Leesport, Pennsylvania. Responsible for primarily directing special education as well as federal programs, English as a Second Language Program, and alternative education to 2008 President and CEO, Micro Technology Groupe, Inc., Bristol, Pennsylvania. Responsible for overall management of the corporation.
2 2007 to 2008 Education/Technology Consultant, Conrad Weiser Area School District, Robesonia, Pennsylvania. Responsible for planning, coordinating, and implementing a strategy for the effective use of instructional technology to 2006 Superintendent of Schools, Wyomissing Area School District, Wyomissing, Pennsylvania. Responsible for conducting all business related to the functioning of a public school district with 1,800 students and a budget of over $19 million to District Superintendent, Susquenita School District, Duncannon, Pennsylvania. Responsible for conducting all business related to the functioning of a public school district with 2,500 students and a budget of over $21 million to Assistant Superintendent of Schools, Phoenixville Area School District, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. Responsibilities included but were not limited to assisting the superintendent in all business related to the functioning of the school district that housed 3,080 students with a budget of $29 million; assumed superintendent responsibilities in the superintendent's absence; K-12 curriculum sequence; K-12 curriculum revision cycle development; K-12 curriculum committee development; Instructional technology; all grant programs; public relations; oversaw personnel, special education, transportation, curriculum; and numerous ad hoc committee chairmanships. In addition, served as interim superintendent for five months to Supervisor of Curriculum and Instruction, Northern Lebanon School District, Fredericksburg, Pennnsylvania. Responsibilities included but were not limited to K-12 curriculum sequence, K-12 computer program, federal programs, in-service programs and evaluations, professional development programs, induction program, district publications, adult education program, and, strategic planning to Assistant High School Principal/Junior High School Principal, Northern Lebanon School District, Fredericksburg, Pennnsylvania. Duties encompassed student discipline, secondary special education program including gifted education, direction of student and faculty activities, coordination of secondary TELLS program, employment of professional staff, development of school curriculum, teacher training to Teacher, Pocono Mountain School District, Swiftwater, Pennsylvania. Courses taught spanned fifth grade through eighth grade in the middle school and various elementary schools and encompassed all academic disciplines. In addition, summer school sessions and homebound instruction were taught and responsibility for implementation of gifted education program was assumed. 2 of 6
3 RELATED PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE: Certification Training, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative NISL Program, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, April 13, Topic: Early Childhood Executive Leadership. Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative NISL Program, Easton, Pennsylvania, March 25-26, Facilitator/Presenter, Downingtown Area School District, Downingtown, Pennsylvania, March 24, Topic: Administrative Leadership: Sharpening the District Vision and Mission. Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative NISL Program, King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, March 22-23, Topics: Promoting Professional Learning & Phase 1 Simulation. Certification Training, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative NISL Program, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, February 24-25, Topic: Early Childhood Executive Leadership. Facilitator/Presenter, Downingtown Area School District, Downingtown, Pennsylvania, February 23, Topic: Administrative Leadership: Determining the Essential Non-negotiable Core Beliefs of the District. Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative NISL Program, Morton, Pennsylvania, January 26-27, Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative L.E.A.D. Program, Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, January 21, Topic: Creating a Standards-Based Learning Community. Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative, Harrison City, Pennsylvania, January 15, Topic: PLDC Program 6, Leading, Implementing, & Sustaining Professional Growth in 21st Century Schools. Facilitator/Presenter, Downingtown Area School District, Downingtown, Pennsylvania, December 15, Topic: Administrative Leadership from the Organizational Perspective. Certification Training, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative NISL Program, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Dec. 8, 9, & Topic: Early Childhood Executive Leadership. Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative NISL Program, Reading, Pennsylvania, December 3-4, Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative, Reading, Pennsylvania, November 16-17, Topic: PLDC Program 6, Leading, Implementing, & Sustaining Professional Growth in 21st Century Schools. Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative L.E.A.D. Program, Reading, Pennsylvania, November 10, Topic: Organizational Vision & Strategic Thinking. Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative L.E.A.D. Program, Reading, Pennsylvania, November 9, Topic: Leadership and Change. Facilitator/Presenter, Downingtown Area School District, Downingtown, Pennsylvania, October 15, Topic: Administrative Leadership from the Individual Perspective. Facilitator/Presenter, Archdiocese of Indianapolis Fall Principals Meeting, Indianapolis, Indiana, September 30, Topic: Leadership in Schools: Total Leaders Ensure Productive Change. Facilitator/Presenter, Downingtown Area School District, Downingtown, Pennsylvania, September 22, Topic: Administrative Leadership: Defining a Preferred Future. Reviewer, Pennsylvania Department of Education, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, August 25-26, 2009 Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative, Invitation to Qualify (ITQ) K-12 Applications Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative, Harrison City, Pennsylvania, August 18, Topic: PLDC Program 6, Leading, Implementing, & Sustaining Professional Growth in 21st Century Schools. Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative, State College, Pennsylvania, August 6, Topic: PLDC Program 3, Leading for Engagement of Stakeholders in 21st Century Schools. Reviewer, Pennsylvania Department of Education, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, July 31, 2009 Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative, Invitation to Qualify (ITQ) Higher Education Application Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative, Mifflinburg, Pennsylvania, July 30, Topic: PLDC Program 3, Leading for Engagement of Stakeholders in 21st Century Schools. Lead Unit 2 Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative L.E.A.D. Program, State College, Pennsylvania, July 9, Training facilitators for Unit 2 of the L.E.A.D. Program. Reviewer, Pennsylvania Department of Education, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, May 20-21, 2009 Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative, Invitation to Qualify (ITQ) K-12 Applications Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative NISL Program, Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, April 20-21, Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative NISL Program, Easton, Pennsylvania, March 30-31, Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative L.E.A.D. Program, Downingtown, Pennsylvania, April 1, Topic: Creating a Standards-Based Learning Community. 3 of 6
4 Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative L.E.A.D. Program, Reading, Pennsylvania, January 27, Topic: Creating a Standards-Based Learning Community. Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative NISL Program, Reading, Pennsylvania, January 7, Topic: English Language Learners. Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative NISL Program, Reading, Pennsylvania, December 4-5, Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative LEAD Program, King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, December 2-3, 2008 Topics: Organizational Vision & Strategic Thinking. Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative Support Program, Downingtown, Pennsylvania, October 22, Topics: Time Study Analysis, Compelling Purpose, Beliefs/Values, Mission, Vision. Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative Support Program, Downingtown, Pennsylvania, October 21, Topics: Strategic Design and Total Leaders Framework. Lead Unit 2 Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative L.E.A.D. Program, State College, Pennsylvania, July 24, Training facilitators for Unit 2 of the L.E.A.D. Program. Adjunct Professor, Alvernia College, Reading, Pennsylvania, Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative NISL Program, Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, May 13-14, Topics: Standards-Based Instructional Systems and School Design. Certification Training, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative NISL Program, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, May 9, Topic: Leadership for Students with Disabilities. Presenter, One-to-One Conference, State College, Pennsylvania, April 29, 2008 Benny and the Techs: The need for a stronger connection between business and education as observed by a current businessperson and former superintendent of schools. Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative Support Program, Norristown, Pennsylvania, February 5, Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative Support Program, Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, January 23, Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative Support Program, Altoona, Pennsylvania, January 22, Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative NISL Program, Easton, Pennsylvania, December 5-6, Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative Support Program, Morton, Pennsylvania, November 28, Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative Support Program, Morton, Pennsylvania, November 27, Topic: Change Theory and Synthesis. Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative Support Program, Reading, Pennsylvania, November 14, Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative Support Program, Altoona, Pennsylvania, November 6, Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative Support Program, Morton, Pennsylvania, October 17, Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative Support Program, Morton, Pennsylvania, October 16, Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative Support Program, State College, Pennsylvania, April 19, Facilitator (Embedded), Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative Grow Program, Easton, Pennsylvania, April 18, Presenter, Pennsylvania Educational Technology Expo & Conference, Hershey, Pennsylvania, February 12, 2007 Productivity, Efficiency, Tools, Effectiveness, and Control: Technology Tips to Keep You Focused (and happy!). Facilitator (Embedded), Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative Grow Program, Reading, Pennsylvania, February 7, Training administrators with less than three years of administrative experience. Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative Support Program, McVeytown, Pennsylvania, January 26, Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative Support Program, Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, January 24, Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative Support Program, Reading, Pennsylvania, November 15, Presenter, Pennsylvania School Boards Association 18 th Annual School Board Secretaries Conference, November 2, 2006 Tips and Technology for Making You More Efficient in Your Job. 4 of 6
5 Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative Support Program, Grove City, Pennsylvania, May 1, Facilitator/Presenter, Pennsylvania Inspired Leadership Initiative Support Program, Grove City, Pennsylvania, March 1, Facilitator, Pennsylvania Leadership Development Center - Topic: Training Superintendents and those who aspire to the Position of Superintendent, 1999 to present. Mentor, Duquesne University Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program, Chairman, PA Assn. of Supervision & Curriculum Development Exec. Committee, Tech. Committee, Participant, Superintendents Technology Leadership Institute, Key West, Florida, Adjunct Professor, Temple University, Harrisburg Campus, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Trainer, Superintendents' Leadership Development Council, State College, Pennsylvania, 2000, Director, National Association of School Technologists, Inc., Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, President, South Penn School Study Council, University of Pennsylvania, , Member, Superintendents' Professional Development Committee, PASA, Adjunct Professor, Shippensburg University, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Presenter, ConnecTech Conference, State College, PSBA, Pennsylvania, November Adjunct Professor, Immaculata University, Reading, Pennsylvania, of 6
6 PUBLICATIONS: Connecting the Teacher with the Business Person: Enhancing Pedagogy by Promoting Professional Development Opportunities, Pennsylvania Educational Leadership (Spring 2008), pages The Big Picture, Susquenita School District (March 28, 1998). "Microcomputer Use by Public School Superintendents in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania," Temple University ( 1993). "Community Schools Team Up to Improve Education," Lebanon Daily News (May 17, 1991), page 9. "Committee Stresses Effective Teaching Techniques," Lebanon Daily News (October 13, 1989), page 10. "Positive Student Behavior is Rewarded as Discipline Tool," Intermedia (November 1986), page 3. "Twelve-Year-Old Saves Life," Pocono Mountain School News (February 1985), page 1. "Computers Aid Classroom Management," Pocono Mountain School District Superintendent's Bulletin (December 1984), page 1. Gallery '81, Petersen's Photographic (June 1982), page 83. GENERAL EXPERIENCE: Harrisburg Chamber of Commerce Member. West Shore Chamber of Commerce Member. Professional Musician & Private Music Instructor. Professional Photographer. Recreation Director. Extensive Travel, Europe and North America. COMMUNITY SERVICE: West Reading-Wyomissing Rotary Member and Committee Chair for Community Service, Wyomissing, Pennsylvania. Junior Achievement of Reading and the Lehigh Valley, Board Member, Reading, Pennsylvania. Berks Arts Council, Member, Reading, Pennsylvania. Reading Museum, Member, Reading, Pennsylvania. Co-chairman, Education Committee, United Way, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Special Olympics Volunteer, Allentown, Pennsylvania. YMCA Board Member and President, Mountainhome, Pennsylvania. 6 of 6
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