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Curriculum Vitae John D. Gaboury EDUCATION Ed. D., Higher Education Administration University of Massachusetts, February 1, 1982 M.L.S., Information Science Florida State University, March 15, 1974 B. S., Communications University of Florida, June 10, 1972 A.A., Communications Indian River Community College, June 10, 1970 ADDRESS Home: 1642 Glenridge Lane Phone: 734-344-1378 Monroe, MI 48162 e-mail John.Gaboury@sbcglobal.net Work: University of Toledo Phone: 419-530-2326 Toledo, OH 43606 e-mail John.Gaboury@utoledo.edu Academic Administrative Experience University of Toledo - Toledo, OH 2002 to present 2010-Present Executive Director for Learning Ventures and Online Learning: Professor Library Administration (tenured) and Honorary Professor, Department of Communication The Executive Director serves as a Faculty Administrator and is responsible for administration of Learning Ventures, UT Online, Online Admissions and Student Services, Instructional Design Consultation Services, Instruction and Research Technology, and Academic Support. The Executive Director is responsible for the continued growth of Online Learning with regard to expanded academic online degree offerings, online learning enrollment management strategies, development of new online courses, enhancement of Online Admissions and Online Student Support services, out of state and military scholarships for 100% online students, faculty summer contracts and compensation for teaching of online courses, and virtual instructional environments. The Executive Director is charged with providing leadership of

faculty development related to the quality of instruction that occurs in online, blended, and physical environments. The position oversees development, support, and engagement of faculty regarding software applications and systems for student learning outcomes assessment initiatives and eportfolio initiatives. The Executive Director provides overall leadership with regard to university wide instructional technology strategic planning and planning for support of the scholarly and research needs of Faculty. The Executive Director is also responsible for supporting centers of excellence, newly formed colleges, and schools, infusing technology into evolving instructional strategies and guiding institutional priorities. 2008-2010 Interim Vice Provost for Faculty and Organization Development: Professor Library Administration (tenured) and Honorary Professor, Department of Communication The Vice Provost for Faculty and Organizational Development position was responsible for providing leadership for the Main campus and support to the Provost for issues related to faculty and academic resources that provide an enriched learning environment. The Faculty Administrative portfolio contained responsibilities for reviewing Academic personnel appointments, leaves, promotion and tenure; Academic personnel policies: patterns of administration / promotion and tenure documents; faculty hiring assistance program for recruitment and retention of underrepresented faculty; faculty development and junior faculty development programs within each College; Academic leadership development, training and mentoring; Department chair development; oversight of Online Learning (Distance Learning), Academic Support, Center for Teaching and Learning, Memorial Field House Education Incubator; planning and utilization of academic space and facilities; coordination of searches for and evaluation of Deans, Directors, Assistant Vice Provosts, and Vice Provosts; Academic Affairs representative to committees on faculty issues. The Vice Provost was also involved in assisting the Provost in all aspects of academic affairs, including academic budgeting and strategic planning. 2002-2008 Dean of Libraries, elearning, and Academic Support: Professor Library Administration (tenured) and Honorary Professor, Department of Communication The Dean s position was as a Faculty Administrator position with instructional responsibilities in the Department of Communication teaching Information Gathering and Reporting Methods courses. Administrative responsibilities included administrative reviews and recommendations for both tenure and promotion for Library Faculty; administration of University Libraries comprised of Main Campus, Health Science Campus, Scott Park Campus Libraries;

Academic Support Services for all campuses; the elearning division (Online Learning operations and online learning enrollment management) ; and Instructional Design Services for all campuses. The administrative portfolio also included responsibilities for the design and construction of the Information Commons, Mulford Health Science Library renovation, the Blackboard Learning Management System, strategic planning, information literacy instructional assessment, budgeting, fundraising, the Canaday Center for special collections, and University Archives. William Paterson University - Wayne, NJ 1996 to 2002 Associate Vice President Academic Affairs, Chief Information Officer (Clo) and Professor (tenured): The position was a Faculty Administrator position serving as ClO, which included a dual tenured appointment as Professor in Department of Communications and Professor of the Library, with teaching responsibilities for communication research foundations courses. This position was responsible for reviews and recommendations for both tenure and promotion. Administration of the Cheng Library, teaching and learning faculty development, instructional design services, Distance Learning support services, WebCT LMS System, satellite uplink and downlink operations for all of Higher Education in the State of New Jersey, Information Research and Technology (academic computing and research computing), overseeing migration from SCT Plus to Banner Migration for Finance (FRS), Student (SIS), Financial Aid (FAIvI), and Human Resources (HRS) Information Technology leadership responsibilities included the Division of Information Systems (administrative computing and systems administration)and the Division of Network and Hardware Services. Administrative responsibilities included teaching and learning strategic planning, information technology strategic planning, and fundraising ($1 million Cheng Library naming gift). An additional responsibility included leading the creation and formation of the Virtual Academic Library Environment consortium for New Jersey Higher Education (VALE)and serving as Executive Director of the consortium. Mississippi State University - Starkville, MS 1991 to 1996 Dean of Libraries and Professor (tenured): The Dean s portfolio included serving as a Faculty Administrator with doctoral dissertation committee member and minor advisor responsibilities for the Department of Educational Leadership in the College of Education. Administrative responsibilities included administrative reviews and recommendations for both tenure and promotion. Administration of University Libraries included the Mitchell Memorial Library, the Architecture Library, and the

College of Veterinary Medicine Library. The Dean s position was responsible for management of faculty and support staff personnel, facilities design and construction, strategic planning, automated systems and budgets, and working with the Office of Research on EPSC0R and SUR Digital Dissertations, Theses, and Technical Report initiatives. Fund raising responsibilities included $3.3 million. Facilities planning responsibilities included the design and construction of 160,000 sq. ft addition to Mitchell Memorial Library, redesign of the College of Veterinary Medicine Library, and the School of Architecture Library. Radford University - Radford, VA 1988-1991 University Librarian and Associate Professor: Faculty rank of Associate Professor in College of Education teaching graduate courses and serving as a member of the Graduate Faculty. The position was responsible for administration of library services, fund raising, CLSI library computer systems, development of CD ROM Novell network, and educational media services. Oversight of strategic planning, facilities planning and design for 80,000 sq. ft. addition to McConnell Library, developing automated library systems, microcomputer systems, and CD-ROM applications. University service included serving as Chair of the University s Strategic Planning Committee. This position also served as liaison with University Foundation for fund raising. Northeastern Illinois University - Chicago, IL 1985-1988 Director of Library and Media Services and Associate Professor: Administration of library operations on multiple campuses and library computer systems. Administrative responsibilities included tenure and promotion recommendations, budget planning and justification, fund raising, strategic planning, development of automated systems and microcomputer applications. Clayton State College - Morrow, GA 1983-1985 Library Director and Assistant Professor: Responsible for administration of library services, academic resources, and teaching COMM-loll (freshman writing course) North Shore Community College - Beverly, MA 1977-1983 Director of Learning Resources and Assistant Professor: Responsibilities included administration of library services for multi campuses, development of library-automated systems, facilities planning for two new libraries, grant writing, and teaching ENG-102 (freshman writing course). Oversight of planning

and design of Learning Resource Centers for the Lynn and Beverly campuses. Niagara County Community College - Sanborn, NY 1976-1977 Associate Director of the Library/Learning Center and Assistant Professor: Responsibilities included administration of library technical services automation, reference, media technology services, and teaching CMA-206 (Script Writing) Greenfield Community College - Greenfield, MA 1974-1976 Director of the Media Technology Program and Assistant Professor: Served as administrator of Associate Degree program in Media Technology. Taught courses in media systems design, media production, video production, and introduction to broadcasting. Florida State University -Tallahassee, FL 1973-1974 Graduate Teaching Assistant: Developed programmed learning modules for information science courses. RELATED PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2007-2008 University of Toledo administration negotiating team member for collective bargaining contract negotiations with AATJP. 2004(FALL) Consultant for Indiana University of Pennsylvania regarding program review of the University Libraries. 2002-present Teaching Information Analysis and in Department of Communication. Synthesis course 1997-2002 Professor of Communication, William Paterson University, teaching evening classes in Communication Research (COMM-444 and COMM-244). 1997-1998 Project Manager for the New Jersey Commission on Higher Education s Needs Assessment of Inter-Institutional Connectivity Standards and Services. 1996(FALL) & 1995(SPRING) Consultant-Evaluator, Commission of Colleges, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Member of committee charged with review of off-site Graduate programs during spring semester of Nova Southeastern University and fall semester accreditation review of the institution.

1995(FALL) Consultant-Evaluator, Commission of Colleges, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Member of committee charged with evaluation of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. 1995 (SPRING) Consultant-Evaluator, Commission of Colleges, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Member of substantive change committee charged with evaluation of Texas A&M University. 1994 (SPRING) Consultant-Evaluator, Commission of Colleges, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Member of committee charged with evaluation of North Carolina State University. 1992 (FALL) Consultant-Evaluator, Commission of Colleges, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Member of substantive change committee charged with the evaluation of Regent University. 1990 (SPRING) Consultant-Evaluator, Commission of Colleges, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Member of reaffirmation committee charged with the evaluation of Fort Valley State College as part of the reaffirmation process. 1985 (SPRING) Consultant-Evaluator, Commission of Colleges, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Member of visiting committee charged with the evaluation of Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College as part of the reaffirmation process. 1977-1981 Continuing Education Evening and Weekend Campus Administrator (Beverly Campus), Division of Continuing Education, North Shore Community College. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES 2008-2011 University of Toledo and ProMedica Health Systems UT PHS AHCC Operations & Innovation Council. 2002-2010 OhioLINK Library Advisory Council. 1998-2002 Executive Director of New Jersey s VALE initiative and member of the VALE Steering Committee. 1997-2000 New Jersey Commission on Higher Education Technology Advisory Committee and Policy Sub-committee. 1996-2002 New Jersey Intercampus Network, Inc. (NJIN) Board of Trustees. Served three multiple year terms as an elected Trustee. 1996-1998 New Jersey Intercampus Network, Inc. (NJIN) Intercampus Connectivity Committee and Internet 2.

1996-1998 VALE Task Force and serving as Chair. Provided leadership of VALE (Virtual Academic Library Environment) initiative for all of higher education in the state of New Jersey. 1995-1996 SURA Steering Committee for Dissertations, Theses, and Technical Reports. Served as Chair. 1994-1996 Mississippi Library Commission. Served as Co-Chair of Mississippi Libraries Statewide Information Network Task Force. 1993-1996 SURA-SURANET-SOLINET Monticello Electronic Library initiative. Served as Co-Chair of the digitizing of Theses, Dissertations, and Technical Reports Group. 1993-1996 Mississippi Library Association Telecommunications Committee. Served as Chair and representing all Mississippi libraries regarding information technology and the formation of a statewide network. Responsible for providing testimony to the Mississippi Legislative Telecommunications Committee. 1993-1996 State of Mississippi LSCA Advisory Council. Served as Vice-President (1993) and President (1994) 1992-2002 Coalition for Networked Information Task Force as representative for Mississippi State University and then William Paterson University. 1991-1996 State of Mississippi Universities Library Administrative Council. 1992 served as Vice-Chair. 1993 served as Chair. 1988-1991 Virginia State Council of Higher Education s Library Advisory Committee. Served as Chair of Subcommittee on statewide networking. 1985-1988 ILCSO (Illinois Library Computer System Organization) Served as an elected member of the ILCSO Policy Council. Chair of the ILCSO Planning and Governance Committee. 1985-1988 Council of Directors of State University Libraries in Illinois (served as Chair from 1987 to 1988) 1983-1985 University System of Georgia Regents Academic Committee on Library Computer Systems 1977-1983 Massachusetts Conference of Chief Librarians of Public Higher Education Institutions (served as Chair 1981-1982)

1978-1981 Massachusetts Board of Regional Community Colleges Task Force on Electronic Library Resources (served as Chair 1978-1981) Committee and Leadership Assignments: UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO 2012-present Member, Interprofessional Immersive Simulation Center Advisory Group 2011-2012 Chair, Learning Management System Task Force 2003-present Member, Research Council, and chairing subcommittee for URAF summer research grants for Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences. Serving as Research Council Evaluator/Reviewer for the Intermodal Transportation Institute (a Center of Excellence) Fall-2009 Chair, School of Solar and Renewable Energy Dean Search Committee. 2008-present Member, University Finance and Strategy Committee. 2008-2010 Co-Chair, Academic Honors Committee (Distinguished University Professor selection committee, honorary degrees) 2008-2010 Co-Chair, PDAA Committee (Professional Development for Academic Administrators) 2008 Chair, Assistant Vice Provost for Academic Affairs Search Committee. 2007-2008 Chair, Memorial Field House Classroom Building Planning and Design Committee. 2007 Chair, College of Arts and Sciences Dean Search Committee. 2006-2007 Chair, Information Commons Planning and Design Committee. 2006 Chair, College of Law Dean Search Committee. 2006 Chair, The University of Toledo and the Medical University of Ohio Merger Task Force for Academic Technology Systems, Learning Management Systems (WebCT), Library Systems and Databases, Distance Learning operations, Library Organizations, and Academic Support Services from both Universities. 2006 Member, The University of Toledo and the Medical University of Ohio Merger Task Force for Information Technology (Administrative and Student Information systems)

2003-present Member, Graduate Affairs Council. 2004-2006 Chair, Administrative Evaluation Committee, Committee charged with developing a summative and formative evaluation process for academic administrators. 2003-2006 Member, Academic Program Review Committee PUBLICATIONS VALE and OCLC SiteSearch Applications, J. Gaboury, Proceedings of the lasted Internet and Multimedia Systems and Applications Conference (IMSA), pp. 448-452, November 19-23 2000, IASTED/ACTA. VALE: Bridges to Global Learning, J. Gaboury, Proceedings of the 19th World Conference on Open Learning and Distance Education, ICDE World Conference Vienna 1999 [CD-ROM}, June 20-24 1999, International Council for Open and Distance Education (ICDE) Mississippi Statewide Technological Initiatives Affecting Libraries, J. Gaboury, R. Graves, M. E. Pellington, G. Segars, H. Soule, A. Withoff, Library HI TECH 14, No. 2-3 (1996) : 173-184. Strategies for Alternate Funding for Academic Libraries, J. Gaboury, J. Breland, Mississippi Libraries 58, No. 2 (Summer 1994) : 32-34. Development of a Statewide Information Network: Models and Action Priorities for Mississippi Libraries, J. Gaboury, Mississippi Libraries 57, No. 4 (Winter 1993) : 108-110. IIiVITED AND PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS Back to the Future: Reinventing the Academic Library, Society for College and University Planning, North Central 2007 Regional Conference, Ann Arbor, Michigan, October 15, 2007. (Invited) VALE and OCLC SiteSearch Applications, lasted International Conference: Internet and Multimedia Systems and Applications 2000, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 21, 2000. (Invited) VALE: Bridges to Global Learning through the Internet, The 19th ICDE World Conference on Open Learning and Distance Education, Vienna/Austria, June 23, 1999. (Invited) VALE the Virtual Academic Library Environment, NJ Library Association Annual Meeting, April 29, 1999. (Invited)

A Virtual Academic Library Environment in New Jersey, New Jersey Higher Education interactive video teleconference sponsored by NJIN to present the plan for creating and developing VALE (a virtual academic library environment), December 2, 1997. The SURA Theses and Dissertation Project, SURA-SOLINET Workshop on Scholarly Communication and Publishing: Unlocking University Information, November 8, 1995. (Invited) An Overview of the Monticello Project, SOLINET Annual Membership Meeting, May 4, 1995. (Invited) Monticello: Theses & Dissertations, SOLINET Annual Membership Meeting, May 4, 1995. (Invited) The University Library and Information Technologies, A Conference for Institutions of Higher Learning: Technological Opportunities & Challenges in Higher Education, April 21-22, 1995. (Invited) SURA Digital Library, Coalition for Networked Information Task Force Fall Meeting, November 29, 1994. (Invited) SURA/SOLINET: Monticello Electronic Library Initiative, Southeastern Library Association Conference: Resource and Technical Services Section, October 27, 1994. (Invited) Mississippi s Statewide Information Network Task Force, Mississippi Library Commission s conference, Beyond Internet: Telecommunications for Tomorrow, June 1, 1994. (Invited) Mississippi Libraries Statewide Information Network Task Force: Planning for the Future, MLA: Association of College and Research Libraries, June 10, 1994. (Invited) Partners with SURA: The Monticello Electronic Library Initiative for Dissertations, Theses and Technical Reports, SOLINET Annual Membership Meeting, May 5, 1994. (Invited) The Role of Libraries in Creating a Telecommunications Infrastructure in the State of Mississippi, Mississippi Library Association Annual Meeting, October 28, 1993. (Invited) New Learning Technologies, College Public Relations Association of Mississippi, May 20, 1993. (Invited) MILITARY SERVICE United States Marine Corps (1964-1968)

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