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1 SCOTT JOHN KALICKI EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy, Educational Administration, University at Albany, New York 1997 Master of Arts, Public Administration, University of Hartford, Connecticut 1977 Bachelor of Arts, Social Systems/Policy Studies, University of Hartford, Connecticut 1976 PROFESSIONAL ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE President 2011-present Lakes Region Community College, Laconia, New Hampshire Lakes Region Community College is one of seven community colleges in New Hampshire serving approximately 1200 students, offering 23 degree programs and 39 certificate programs. Reporting to the Chancellor of the State System, I serve as the chief executive officer of the college responsible for the general administration and supervision of all campus based operations. Vice President for Student Affairs Southern New Hampshire University, Manchester, New Hampshire Southern New Hampshire University is an independent, private University with an enrollment of 2300 full-time undergraduate day students and 8,000 students online and at satellite campuses. Reporting to the President, I served as the Chief Student Affairs Officer. My direct responsibilities included: Residence Life, Commuter Services, Health and Counseling Services, Public Safety, Student Activities, Greek Affairs, Student Life, Orientation, Commencement, Service and Citizenship, Athletics (NCAA Division II), Campus Ministry, Dining Services, Bookstore, Diversity, International Student Services and the overall budget development and management for $20 million plus the oversight of outsourced auxiliary services of $7.5 million. Chaired the University-wide Strategic Planning Process which resulted in a successful new five year plan leading the institution to growth, a stronger general education core, improved administrative processes and greater financial stability. Developed and maintained the University (ICS) Crisis Management Plan and served as the team trainer and designated Incident Commander of the University Crisis Management Team consisting of 20 members of the campus community including IT, Facilities, Public Safety, Finance, Communications and Media Relations. Facilitated the design and opening of 4 new residence halls brings 500 new beds to campus. Partnered with the CFO to move the University from a self-operating food service to a contracted dining service operation (resulting in over 10 million dollars of budget improvement over the life of the contract). Worked jointly with the CFO to manage the relationship with the bookstore and dining services providers to maximize contract oversight and customer service.
2 Facilitated the design and opening of a 47,000 square foot new dining and multipurpose center. Facilitated the design and opening of a new state-of-the-art Wellness Center. Instituted a new student judicial process which incorporated a student development model and involvement of students, faculty and staff. Established a Service and Community Involvement Office which received a Carnegie Foundation Community Engagement Classification. Chaired the University Retention Task Force as overall undergraduate retention improved. Created and Chaired the Campus Planning Group replacing an ad hoc process with one which institutionalized planning and decision-making improving the efficiency and effective of campus facilities use. Served as a mentor in the University s Professional Enrichment Program to young professionals in IT, career service and academic advising and adjunct faculty. Dean of Students Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, North Adams, Massachusetts Formerly North Adams State College, MCLA is one of nine state public colleges in Massachusetts and is the designated liberal arts college of the College System with a total full-time enrollment of Reporting to the President, I served as the Chief Student Affairs Officer. My responsibilities included: Athletics (NCAA Division III), Residence Life, Commuter Services, Counseling and Health Services, Campus Safety, Student Activities, Greek Affairs, Judicial Affairs, Volunteer Services, Minority and International Student Services, Orientation, Food Service, the College Bookstore, and the overall budget development and management for $8 million. Coordinated and facilitated improved College-Student relations with City of North Adams through outreach and liaison initiatives resulting in a shared Community Policing model. Assumed responsibility for and redesign of new student orientation. Facilitated the design and opening of a new Health/Counseling Center. Established an Office of Diversity. Coordinated and managed College-Student Emergency Response Protocol for the College. Instituted a new student judicial process. Dean of Students Misericordia University, Dallas, Pennsylvania Formerly College Misericordia, the University is one of 16 private higher education institutions sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy with a full-time enrollment of 1,700. Reporting to the President, I served as the Chief Student Affairs Officer. My responsibilities included: Residence Life, Commuter Services, Student Activities, Judicial Affairs, Orientation, Public Safety, Career Services, Athletics, Counseling, Health Services, Food Service and the overall budget development and management for $5 million. Facilitated the design and opening of 300 new residence hall beds.
3 Facilitated the design and opening of a new Athletic and Wellness Center along with three new athletic fields. Facilitated the successful move of Athletes from NAIA to NCAA Division III Affiliation. Associate Dean of Students Widener University, Chester, Pennsylvania Widener University is an independent, private University with an enrollment of 4,500 students. Reporting to the Dean of Students, my responsibilities included: Residence Life, Greek Affairs, Judicial Affairs, Disabled Student Services and the Campus FM radio station. Selected Accomplishments Created a summer new student orientation program for the Office of Student Affairs. Assumed the role of acting Director of Residence Life along with other position. responsibilities for the period of one year and reported to the Vice President of Student Affairs during the one year vacancy of the Dean of Students position. Instituted on-campus programs and procedures to create a cooperative relationship between in-residence social fraternities and sororities and between the Greeks and the local community. Engaged social Greeks in community service with Special Olympics. Assistant Dean of Students Rider University, Lawrenceville, New Jersey Formerly Rider College, the University is an independent private institution with an enrollment of 5,000 students. Reporting to the Associate Dean of Students, my responsibilities included: Disabled Student Services, Institutional 504 Compliance, New Student Orientation and Student Government. Redesigned the new student orientation program. Guided the re-organization of Student Government and the Programming Board to improve working relations and use of the student activities fee. Created a disabilities awareness week and designed a winter session disabilities awareness credit-bearing course. Facilitated the establishment of and advisement to a SGA recognized Disabilities Awareness Organization. Assistant Dean of Students Simon's Rock of Bard College, Great Barrington, Massachusetts Formerly Simon s Rock Early College, this private institution enrolls 400 high school-aged students in a traditional residential liberal arts associates and bachelors degree program. Reporting to the Dean of Student, my responsibilities included: Residence Life, Student Activities and Athletics.
4 Created cross-functional departments of Residence Life, Athletics and Student Activities to provide needed staffing with limited resources. Increased social, recreational and co-curricular programming. Coordinated and facilitated improved College-Student relations with the town of Great Barrington through outreach and liaison initiatives allowing for use of needed external facilities. Residence Director University at Albany, Albany, New York One of four University Centers of the State University System of New York, this public research institution enrolls over 18,000 students. Reporting to the Residence Area Coordinator, my responsibilities included: Managing the operations of a 400 student residence complex and 10 member paraprofessional staff, area judicial board and campus greek organizations. Created an Inter-Greek Council and instituted programs to create a cooperative relationship between in-residence social fraternities and sororities. Established an events promotion program by creating a silk-screening room for posters and t-shirt marketing PROFESSIONAL ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Doctoral Online Faculty 2004-present University of Phoenix, School of Advanced Studies Dissertation Mentor and Instructor for the Educational Leadership, Higher Education Administration Dissertation course sequence. Approved to teach twenty graduate courses in leadership, management, higher education administration, higher education law. Online Faculty 2006 Southern New Hampshire University, Continuing Education Graduate course - Organizational Leadership Instructor Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, Life-Long Learning Department The American Management Association Course Series - Leadership skills for Managers, Coaching for Top Performance, Delegation, Meeting Planning, Presentation Skills, Successful Project Management Adjunct Assistant Professor 1995 Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, Department of Business Undergraduate course - Introduction to Management Adjunct Assistant Professor Misericordia University, Continuing Education Undergraduate courses - Human Resources Management and Freshman Seminar
5 Adjunct Assistant Professor , 1988 Rider University, School of Business Undergraduate capstone course Strategic Management Adjunct Assistant Professor 1987 Philadelphia University (formerly Philadelphia College of Textiles and Science), Evening College Undergraduate course - Organizational Theory Academic Advisor College of New Jersey (formerly Trenton State College), Continuing and Adult Education Division Graduate Assistant University at Albany, Office of Graduate Studies ACCREDITATION ACTIVITY New England Association of Schools and Colleges (CICH) 2005, 2007 Member of Visiting Teams: Suffolk University (Senegal), Endicott College. PROFESSIONAL AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT American Association of Community Colleges Commission on Academic, Student and Community Development Special Olympics New Hampshire Board of Directors, Board Chair, Penguin Plunge participant Lakes Region Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors 2012-present , present 2013-present Granite United Way, Manchester, New Hampshire Community Impact Committee/Allocations Alumni Association, University of Hartford Board of Directors Massachusetts Service Alliance Board of Directors America Reads Program/Math Partner, Brayton Elementary, Conti Middle School and Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Reading Coach, Math Buddy Church Outreach to Youth, North Adams, Massachusetts
6 Board of Directors, Vice President Northern Berkshire United Way, North Adams, Massachusetts, Board of Directors, Vice President for Allocations and New Agency Relations, Allocations Panel Chair, Allocations Panelist Boy Scouts of America, Dallas, Pennsylvania and North Adams, Massachusetts, Pack Leader, Den Leader, Troop Committee Chair Habitat for Humanity, Spring Break Service, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts 1995, 1996 Project Volunteer Tau Kappa Epsilon International Fraternity, Indianapolis, Indiana Executive Board, Committee Chair, Committee Member Spring Break Service Missions, Kentucky and New York, College Misericordia Team Supervisor Special Olympics, Delaware County, Pennsylvania Events Coordinator - bowling and basketball Delta Phi Epsilon Sorority, Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity, Rider University Chapter Advisor PROFESSIONAL AFFLIATIONS National Association of Student Personnel Administrators National and regional conference presenter, regional officer 1977-present PUBLICATIONS Preparing High School Students With Learning Disabilities for Success, Preventing School Failure (With Rogan, Branson, Hameister, Lowery and Skolnick), S.O.A.R. - Tips for Achieving Academic Success, Tau Kappa Epsilon International Fraternity, Who Are The Disabled - Not Who You Thought They Were, Bulletin of the Association on Handicapped Student Services Programs in Post-Secondary Education, 1:4(Winter, 1984).
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