David J. Kelley, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae Objective: To work in a team-oriented environment and provide a University Sport Administration/Sport Management program my leadership, my extensive network of sport industry contacts, as well as my years of experience as a teacher, athletic administrator and fundraiser. To collaborate, plan and implement meaningful curriculum as well as communicate, guide and mentor students. Education: Area Ph.D. Ohio University; 2002 Higher Education/Sports Administration Dissertation: An Analysis of Differences Between Gender, Experience and School Size Regarding the Responsibilities of Interscholastic Athletic Directors. Advisor: Dr. Andrew L. Kreutzer M.S. Syracuse University; 1992 Physical Education B.S. St. Bonaventure University 1990 Physical Education Academic Appointment & Teaching Experience: Fall 2013-Present: Assistant Professor-Field Service-Sport Administration- University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH. Courses at the University of Cincinnati SMGT 1001: Introduction to Sport Administration (F/Sp/Sum) SMGT 2030: Economics of Sport- (F/Sp) SMGT 3031: Sport Finance and Development (F/Sp/Sum) Fall 2009-Spring2013: Annual Adjunct Professor-Sport Administration-University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH. Courses at the University of Cincinnati SMGT 1001: Introduction to Sport Administration (F/Sp) SMGT 2030: Economics of Sport- (F/Sp) SMGT 3031: Sport Finance and Development (F/Sp)
Academic Appointment & Teaching Experience: (Continued) SMGT 387: Sport Management (F**) SMGT 373: Sport Finance (F/Sp/Sum**) SMGT 473: Athletic Fundraising (W/Sp**) SMGT 471: Sport Facility and Event Management (F**) HPE 231: Applied Statistics for Human Services I (F/W**) **Indicates courses taught during the quarter-system. Spring 2004-2006: Adjunct Professor-Sport Management Department-Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH. Courses at Xavier University EDSM 630.93: Sport Sales Management (Graduate, Spring) EDSM 523-A1: Sport Administration Seminar (Graduate, Summer) EDSM 322.21: Sport Facility & Event Management (Undergraduate, Fall) EDSM 522.01: Sport Research & Statistics (Graduate, Spring) 1993-2003 Vinton County Junior High School (Allensville, OH) Health and Physical Education Teacher/Junior High Director of Athletics Teaching Areas: Physical Education; responsible for delivering instruction that encompasses the physical, cognitive and affective domains through flexibility training, cardiovascular fitness, motor skill development, anaerobic and aerobic testing for muscular strength and endurance, sportsmanlike behavior, game rule testing and community service. Health; responsible for teaching overall wellness which encompassed Drug/alcohol education, sex education, nutrition education, body systems education and health career education. Director of Athletics-1994-1999. Responsible for the overall management of the junior high athletic program which included coordinating schedules, budgeting, fundraising, facilities management, marketing, sponsorship, and event management. Furthermore, significant experiences with grant writing and fundraising, maintaining studentathlete eligibility, coordinating study tables, effectively collaborated with teachers, faculty, and administrators, and worked with a variety of organizations and corporations.
Sport and Business Industry Work Experience Fraud Analytics & Technology Department; Macy s Inc., Mason, OH. Responsible for the investigation, analysis and detection of fraudulent patterns as it relates to Macy s and Bloomingdales credit card accounts utilizing predictive analytics and data mining procedures. October 2007-September 2009. Project Manager-Sports Image Inc. Ohio & New York State Project Manager for Sports Image Inc. Successfully partnered businesses with schools in an effort to provide free sports equipment and revenue for their programs through corporate sponsor signage. May 2006 to August 2007. Grant Writing/Funded Grants: University of Cincinnati Faculty Development Grant (2014) Secured $1,200 from the University of Cincinnati (CECH) Faculty Development Grant to fund my professional development in the statistical software database known as the Raiser s Edge ; a large and sophisticated database utilized for data analytics. This analytical software has interdisciplinary applicability. Several professional segments utilize this tool and students within CECH need to learn how to effectively use this tool in order to be competitive upon graduation and entering into any profession with a fundraising/development component. General Mills Physical Education Equipment Grant (2002) Secured $10,000 from the General Mills Company to purchase a Four- Station Weight Machine and Stationary Bicycles in order to improve the physical fitness of students in the Vinton County Junior High School. Vinton County Junior High Gym Floor Replacement Project (1998) Secured $20,000 from United States Congressman Ted Strickland, State Senator Mike Shoemaker and State Representative Joe Sulzer to replace The Junior High Gymnasium floor, Allensville, OH. Vinton County/Ohio University Sports Career Day (1999-2001) Secured $2,000 from the Vinton County School-to-Work Fund for 7 th grade students to have opportunities to interact with and learn about careers from Ohio University Athletic Department administrators, coaches and Sports Administration & Facility Management Graduate Students.
Textbook Publication Title: Sports Fundraising: Dynamic Methods for Schools and Universities and Youth Sport Organizations. Routledge Publishing Inc. May 2012 ISBN-10: 0415507197 ISBN-13: 978-0415507196. Other Publications: Kelley, D. J. (2003, November, 24). Consider Life Skills a Curriculum Option. NCAA News, Vol. 40, (24), pp. 4, 17. Kelley, D. J. (2002, Spring). NIAAA Member Interest Survey Promising. In K. Vogt s (Ed.), Leadership Training Program concludes another successful year (pp. 33-35). Interscholastic Athletic Administration, Vol. 28, (3). Kelley, D. J. (2000, December 11-17). Sponsors Pay So Students Can Play. Sports Business Journal, 3 (34), pp. 51. Professional Presentations: (In review) Kelley, D.J. & Herges, L. (2015, December). Grantsmanship Best Practices: The NFL Grassroots Grant Case at Taylor High School. Workshop Presentation for the 46 th Annual National Athletic Directors Conference, Orlando, FL Kelley, D.J. (2013, December 16). Leveraging Sport Sponsorships in Interscholastic Athletics. Workshop Presentation at the 44 th Annual National Athletic Directors Conference, Anaheim, CA Kelley, D. J. (2000, December 15). Interscholastic Athletic Director s Survey Instrument. General Session Meeting Presentation at the 31 st Annual National Athletic Directors Conference, San Diego, CA Professional Memberships-Service: Member, National Association of Athletic Development Directors; 2012-present. Member, National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association; 2010-present. Member; National Federation of State High School Associations; 2010-present. Member, National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics-2008-2013. Member, North American Society for Sport Management-2000-2012. American Heart Association Jump Rope and Hoops for Heart Coordinator-1993-2003. Ohio Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance-1993-2003.
Professional Certifications National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association Certified Athletic Administrator (CAA) designation: For having attained high standards of proficiency in athletic administration as demonstrated by substantial experience and superior examination performance. Certificate Issued June 17 th, 2014. Service to the University of Cincinnati University of Cincinnati School of Human Services Strategic Planning/Vision Planning Committee.: 2014-2015 academic year University of Cincinnati School of Human Services Marketing Committee: 2014-2015 academic year. Hiring Committee Member-University of Cincinnati Athletic Training Faculty Search- Field Service Assistant Professor-2013-2014 academic year. Co-Chair: University of Cincinnati Sport Administration Faculty Search Committee- Educator Assistant Professor-2013-2014 academic year. Co-Chair: University of Cincinnati School of Human Services Committee to revise the Reappointment, Promotion and Tenure criteria-2013-2014 academic year. UC 2020 Vision and Strategic Planning Committee Member & Branding Committee Member. 2013-2014 academic year. University of Cincinnati School of Human Services Volunteer Fundraiser: Faculty/Staff Annual Campaign: 2014 to present. Faculty Advisor-University of Cincinnati Gymcats Gymnastics Club-Fall 2012-2014. Service to the Sport Administration Profession (State & National Service) Committee Member- Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) Capital Conference Committee. 2014-15 academic year. This committee works on addressing the current and future challenges within interscholastic athletics in the State of Ohio. Curriculum Committee Member-National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA) Urban Athletic Director Leadership Training Institute (LTI) Curriculum Committee: 2014-15 academic year. Developed new curriculum materials/lessons specific to the needs of the Urban Director of Athletics as it pertains to budgeting and fundraising.
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