RIC NEAL BASER Vice President & Chief Academic Officer Tulsa Community College EDUCATION Doctor of Education in Higher Education Administration (1992), Oklahoma State University. Specializations: Community/Junior College Administration; Departmental and Institutional Leadership. GPA: 4.0. Dissertation: A Study of the Attitudes of Academic Administrators of Public Two- and Four-year Institutions of Higher Education Toward Community College Education. Master of Arts in Speech (1981), Oklahoma State University. Specialization: Organizational Communication. Bachelor of Arts in Drama (1979), University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma. Cognate work: Speech. ADMINISTRATIVE AND EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE Vice President & Chief Academic Officer, Tulsa Community College August, 2008 Tulsa, Oklahoma to Present As VPAA/CAO, my responsibilities include serving as the Chief Academic Officer, providing supervisory leadership and fiscal guidance to six of the President s Cabinet members (four campus Provosts, an Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs, and an Associate Vice President for Student Affairs), the Director of Planning and Institutional Research, Academic Compliance Manager, Director of Sponsored programs, and Dean of High School Relations & George Kaiser Family Foundation Endowed Chair of Collegiate Academies. The realm of personnel responsibilities is comprised of over 1,500 full- and part-time Academic Affairs and Student Affairs employees including 307 full-time faculty and 1,100 part-time faculty. In addition, I serve as Chair of the Academic Council, Cabinet Advisor for the HLC Open Pathways Committee, Co-Chair of the Strategic Planning Steering Committee, Cabinet Liaison to the Board of Regents Academic and Policy Committee, TCC Critical Incident Team Member, and serve as a member of numerous other College committees. I serve as the Fiscal Agent, Executive
Page Two Committee member, and Board member of the Tulsa Area Workforce Investment Board, as well as on the Tulsa P-20 Councils Concurrent/Dual Enrollment Committee, a member of the CAP Neighborhood Promise Advisory Board and the Theatre Tulsa Advisory Board. Lastly, I served on the OSRHE Council on Student Affairs for four years and currently serve on the Council on Instruction. Vice President for Academic Affairs, Rose State College, August, 2000 Midwest City, Oklahoma to August, 2008 As VPAA and a member of the Executive Council, my responsibilities included: serving as the chief academic affairs officer, providing leadership and fiscal guidance to five academic divisions, a comprehensive Learning Resources Center, and Continuing Education programs. The Academic Affairs Division was made up of a staff of more than five hundred full- and part-time employees. Included in the RSC Academic Affairs area of responsibility was student assessment, program evaluation and development, business and industry outreach and training, interinstitutional articulation agreements, distance education, service learning and external accreditation compliance. In addition, I served on the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education Council on Instruction. Instructor, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, The January, 2005 University of Oklahoma to May, 2005 As an adjunct instructor for the Educational Leadership and Policy Studies Department, taught the graduate education course, EDAH 5133, The American Community College. Vice President for Student Affairs, Rose State College, July, 1997 to Midwest City, Oklahoma August, 2000 As VPSA and a member of the Executive Council, my responsibilities included serving as the chief student affairs officer, planning, implementation of the comprehensive student affairs program, providing leadership for a staff of more than one hundred employees, and the fiscal supervision of the student affairs budget. Included in the RSC student affairs area of responsibility was enrollment management, admissions, counseling, registrar, financial aid, veteran s affairs, student publications, student assessment, student health services, student placement, athletics, student activities, student discipline, disabled student services, TRIO programs, EMPOWER (AFDC), and GEAR-UP. Vice President for Student Affairs, Seminole State College, July, 1996 to Seminole, Oklahoma June, 1997 As VPSA and a member of the Administrative Council, my responsibilities included serving as the chief student affairs officer, providing leadership for a staff of twenty-six
Page Three full- and part-time employees, and the fiscal supervision of the student affairs budget. Included in the SSC student affairs area of responsibility was enrollment management, admissions, counseling, registrar, financial aid, veteran s affairs, student publications, student assessment, student health services, student placement, athletics, student activities, campus police, residential life, student discipline, disabled student services, and three TRIO programs. Associate Director/Graduate Research Associate, High School & 1989-1996 College Relations, Oklahoma State University In this academic student recruitment position my responsibilities included: recruiting at selected high schools and community colleges; the analysis and development of marketing strategies; the scheduling of all recruitment personnel; direct supervision of five professional staff members, two classified staff members and three student workers; and the training and mentoring of new university representatives and student tour guides. Instructor, Higher Education Administration, Oklahoma State 1991-1992 University Participated in a two-member team instruction for the following required doctoral-level courses with Dr. Stephen G. Katsinas: The Community Junior College and Higher Education Administration. Director of Alumni and School Relations, University of Science 1984-1989 and Arts of Oklahoma Responsibilities included all aspects of the coordination related to USAO s School Relations program, encompassing all student recruitment activities, the development of departmental budgets, supervision of Alumni and School Relations staff, representing USAO at in-state and out-of-state high schools and community colleges, consulting with prospective students, developing and maintaining accurate computer files of all contacts and providing timely follow-up correspondence. In addition, administered the Alumni Affairs Office, designed and published the USAO Alumni Today magazine, presented seminars, served as the association s development officer and organized the annual homecoming activities. Along with my assigned administrative duties, taught public speaking, argumentation and debate and small group discussion. Director of School Relations and Student Activities, 1982-1984 University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma Responsibilities included all phases of secondary and community college recruitment and acted as advisor to the Student Government Association and Student Activities Committee. In addition to these duties, directed the Forensics/Debate program, the Miss
Page Four USAO Pageant, and served as a counselor in the Student Development Office. Along with my assigned administrative duties, taught public speaking and small group discussion. Instructor, Speech Communication Department, Coffeyville 1981-1982 Community College, Coffeyville, Kansas As a full-time faculty member, my responsibilities included teaching three class-sections of public speaking, three class sections of small group communication and directing the Forensics/Debate program. Graduate Teaching Assistant, Speech Department, Oklahoma 1980-1981 State University As a graduate teaching assistant, taught three class-sections of basic speech (SPCH 2713) for three semesters while completing the requirements for a Master of Arts in Speech. REFEREED AND INVITED PRESENTATIONS OACRAO Spring Conference Session Speaker - EXCELerate: TCC s Dual Enrollment Pilot Research Results (February 2014) Oklahoma Student Government Association Spring Conference Dinner Speaker - Servant Leadership (February 2014) Grove Christ Church Leadership Retreat - Dinner Speaker Developing Tomorrow s Leaders (December 2013) Oklahoma Association of Community Colleges Conference- EXCELerate: TCC s Dual Enrollment Pilot & Ad Astra: Utilizing Strategic Course Schedule Analytics Session Speaker (October 2013) High Demand Jobs for the Future Conference, Tulsa, Oklahoma-Emcee (2013) Community College Undergraduate Research Conference, Bethesda, MD-Speaker (2013) Pulaski Technical College Annual Leadership Conference-Speaker (2010-12) Building a Better Online Course Delivery System-Lessons Learned. Tulsa Technology Center Professional Staff- Keynote (2011) Northeastern Oklahoma A & M Phi Theta Kappa 85 th Anniversary Keynote Speaker (2011)
Page Five Tulsa Dream Act Rally-Keynote Address (October 3, 2009) Bridging the Gap Between Academic and Student Affairs: Service Learning. Florida College Compact Conference Keynote Speaker: June 5-8, 2002. Orlando, Florida. Higher Education: What Should We Expect In the Future? Great Plains Association of Collegiate Admissions Counselors Conference Keynote Speaker: April 2001. Rose State College. Enhancing Student Leadership. Oklahoma Association of Community Colleges State Conference Student Affairs Session Leader: March 9, 2000. Eastern Oklahoma State College, McAlester, Oklahoma. Utilizing Student Organizations and Leadership Development To Increase Student Retention. Oklahoma Association of Community Colleges State Conference Student Affairs Session Leader: March 5, 1999. Connors State College, Warner, Oklahoma. Refocusing On Student Success: Rediscovering Our Passion. Robert B. Kamm Lecture-Respondent: March 2, 1999. Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma. Dream..Risk Dream Again. Inventor s Convention-Keynote Speaker: February 10, 1999. Oklahoma State Capitol. It s All About Making Connections. D.A.R.E. State Officer Graduation- Speaker: January 22, 1999. Oklahoma City. Oklahoma Higher Education Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony-Narrator: October 6, 1998. Cowboy Hall of Fame. Special Issues in Student Affairs. Oklahoma Association of Community Colleges Conference: March 1998. Poteau, Oklahoma. Enhancing Articulation and Transfer with Transfer Centers: the East Central University and Seminole State College Experience. Oklahoma College Student Personnel Association Conference: May 1997. Tulsa, Oklahoma. Bridging the Articulation Gaps: The Transfer Center Initiative. Oklahoma Association of Community Colleges Conference: March 1997. Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Page Six Enhancing Transfer and Articulation: Oklahoma State University s Transfer Center Initiative. Management of Student Information Systems Conference: July 1996. Miami, Florida. Institutional Attitudes Toward Transfer. Oklahoma Academic Advising Association State Conference: September 1993. Tulsa: University Center at Tulsa. Does Familiarity Breed Contempt: A Study of the Attitudinal Barriers to Articulation and Transfer. Council of Universities and Colleges National Conference: April 1993. Portland, Oregon. Barriers to Articulation: A Lack of System. Robert B. Kamm Articulation Conference: April 1993. Stillwater: Oklahoma State University. Community College to Four-year College Transfer: A Status Report. Oklahoma State University Community College Transfer Conference: February 1993. SELECTED COLLEGE AND COMMUNITY SERVICE Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education - Council On Instruction (2000-present): Chairman (2005-2006); Chairman of the Statewide Service Learning Committee (2003-2006); Chairman of Two-year College Council On instruction; Member of Admissions, Retention and Graduation Committee (2001-present), Member of Academic Affairs Policy and Procedures Committee (2001-present) Oklahoma Academy for State Goals member (2010-present) Tulsa Area Workforce Investment Board-Executive Committee and Fiscal Agent (2010- present) Vision 2 Grassroots Committee State Fair Volunteer (2012) Tulsa County Area Superintendent s Association, TCC Representative Leadership Tulsa Graduate - Class 43 (ongoing member) Theatre Tulsa Advisory Board (2009-present) Tulsa CAP Neighborhood Promise Advisory Committee (2010-present) Community Service Council - P-20 Concurrent/Dual Enrollment Taskforce (2009- present)
Page Seven Tulsa Public Schools Redesign Taskforce (2009-2011) OSRHE Economic Partners Recognition Ceremony-Emcee (2006-present) Oklahoma Aerospace Summit and Expo-Emcee (2005-2011) Oklahoma Higher Education Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony-Narrator, Cowboy Hall and Western Heritage Museum (October 16, 2001) Mid-Del 100 Annual Banquet - Emcee (March 2001) Cabaret Capers - Rose State College Foundation Fund Raising Activity Emcee (November 2000) Leadership Midwest City, Inc. Board Member (1998-2004) Leadership Midwest City Class of 1998 Class President Organized the Midwest City Adult Quiz Bowl & Silent Auction. Midwest City Rotary Club (1997-2008); Seminole Rotary Club (1996-1997); Stillwater Rotary Club (1991-1995); Rotary Student Exchange Camp Motivational Speaker (1983-1993) Midwest City Millennium Committee (1999-2001) Midwest City Indoor Recreation Center Committee (2000-2007) College Basketball Announcer, Rose State College (1997-2002); Seminole State College (1996-1997); University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma (1982-1989) Choctaw-Nicoma Park Soccer Club Vice President/Registrar/Secretary (1998-2000); Under 6/8 Soccer Coach (1998-2001) Choctaw-Nicoma Park Public School Board Long-Range Advisory Committee (1998-2008) New Beginnings Program Advisory Committee, Mid/Del Technology Center (1998-2008) American Heart Association Cardiac Arrest Fund Raising Event Midwest City/Del City Parole Board (1998)
Page Eight Epsilon Omega Pre Law Student Organization, Rose State College Faculty Sponsor (1997-1998) Jasmine Moran Children s Museum Governing Board Member (1996-1998) Sigma Sigma Gamma, Seminole State College Chapter Sponsor (1996-1997) Seminole Arts Council Chairman, Seminole Chocolate Festival (1996), Emcee, Annual Arts Council Show and Auction (1997) Seminole Chamber of Commerce Fall 1996 Leadership Seminole Speaker; Chamber Planning Retreat (1996); Co-Chair, Legislative Committee (1997) Seminole Soccer Club Vice President (1996-1997) Seminole County Task-Force on Domestic Violence (1997-1998) University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma Alumni Association Executive Director (1984-1989), Board of Directors (1989-1991) and Life Member Oklahoma State University Alumni Association (1981-present) Chickasha Chamber of Commerce committee member (1988-1989); Leadership Chickasha Speaker (1988) SELECTED HONORS AND ACHIEVEMENTS 2013 Recipient of the Service Award from the Oklahoma Association of Community Colleges as The Golden Voice of the All Oklahoma Team Luncheon 2008 Recipient of the Phi Theta Kappa Hallmark Award for Distinguished College Administrator 1999 Rising Star Award, First Recipient of the Oklahoma State University Young Alumni Hall of Fame Award. March 23, 1999. Oklahoma State University College of Education The National Deans List (1991-1992) Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, Oklahoma State University. Top Ten Percent 1991 Recipient of the Robert B. Kamm Distinguished Graduate Fellowship, Educational Administration and Higher Education Department, Oklahoma State University