CURRICULUM VITAE GLENN MONTEITH PRINCE PERSONAL DATA Office Office of Program Evaluation Wardlaw College, 025 820 Main Street Columbia, SC 29208 Office: 803-261-5777 Email princeg@mailbox.sc.edu Date and Place of Birth October 28, 1966 Washington, DC ACADEMIC TRAINING Coursework toward a Doctorate in Educational Psychology (Ph.D.); Dr. Matthew Irvin (Advisor); 2013- present: University of South Carolina; Columbia, SC. Coursework toward a Doctorate of Ministry Degree (D.Min.); Dr. Cain Hope Felder (Mentor); 1992-1993: Howard University; Washington, DC. Master of Divinity Degree (M.Div.); Dr. Delores Carpenter (Advisor); Counseling & Education; May 1992; Howard University; Washington, DC. Bachelor of Arts Degree (BA); History; May 1988; University of South Carolina; Columbia, SC. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Research Assistant (January 2014 Present). Office of Program Evaluation, USC Columbia, SC Graduate Assistant (January 2013 December 2013). University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC Dean of Religious Services (1997 2007). Benedict College, Columbia, SC. University Instructor (1997 2006). Benedict College, Columbia, SC. University Instructor (2008). South Carolina State, Orangeburg, SC Director of Enrollment (1993). Allen University, Columbia, SC TRIO Program and Student Support Services Counselor (1992 1994). Allen University, Columbia, SC
NON-ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2 Chaplain, Tyson Foods, Inc. 2011 2012. Columbia, SC. To evaluate and ensure adherence to the company s core values and provide crisis intervention and General Counseling to the Plant staff. Faith Based Community Intervention Recruitment and Evaluation Consultant, Statewide Cancer Prevention and Control Program. 2009-2010. Columbia, SC. National Cancer Institute R24 Grant (Diet & Activity Community Trial: High-Risk Colon Polyps). Director of Palmetto Alliance for Targeted Health (PATH 501 (c) 3), LLC. 2009 Present. Columbia, SC. Provide project evaluation, consulting, and education to organizations and churches targeting improved access and health equity to diverse communities. Special Projects Coordinator, South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, Office of Minority Health (SC DHEC). 2007 2011. Columbia, SC. To develop, implement, and evaluate protocols for federal compliance to the State Partnership Grant to Improve Minority Health. Program Coordinator. L/RADAC (Alcohol & Drug Abuse). 1995 1997. Columbia, SC. Developed and taught the Intensive Outpatient curriculum for teenagers and preformed family and group counseling. EMPLOYMENT RELATED TRAINING Focus Group Facilitation. SC DHEC. Strategic Planning and Assessment. Benedict College. RE-AIM Assessment. SC DHEC. Transcription and Coding. USC SPSS / NVivo, SC DHEC and USC. Cultural Competence Evaluation, SC DHEC. Community Capacity Building, SC DHEC. Customer Service, SC DHEC. Individual Group and Family Counseling. Howard University. HONORS & AWARDS South Carolina Primary Health Care Association 2008, 2009, 2011; Presenter Award. University of South Carolina Bio-Behavioral Health Laboratory (2007); Service Award. InterVarsity Christian Fellowship (2004); Chaplaincy Award. Fellowship of Christian Athletes (2002); Service Award. Congress of National Black Churches Fellowship, 1992-93. Gandy Scholar Award, 1991. Graduate Assistantship (Dean), 1991-92. Graduate Assistantship (New Testament Scholar), 1990-91. Top Senior Resident Advisor Award, 1987. Dean s List, 1986-1988; 1989-1992. Athletic Scholarship (Football), 1988. LISCENSURE Licensed and ordained Baptist Minister. Gethsemane Association. 1993-present
3 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Gethsemane Baptist Association. 1993-Present. America Baptist College Chaplain s Association. 1997-2007. Congress of National Black Churches, Fellow. 1992-1993. Biblical Institute for Social Change. 1990-1992. National Association of Black Seminarians, Chapter President. 1991-1992. Hampton University Minister s Conference Fellow. 1997-2006 EDITORIAL AND REVIEW EXPERIENCE Ad Hoc Reviewer. Journal of Religious Thought. 1990-1992. Review Panelist, SC DHEC, Office of Minority Health. State Grants. 2008-2011. SERVICE Committees Eau Claire Promise Zone. Board of Directors. Columbia, SC. 2010-2012. Chair of Student Affairs Assessment, SACS Evaluation, and Re-accreditation Committee. Benedict College. 1999-2000. Ongoing Service Efforts Include: Volunteer ministry Adopt-a-School (Kelly Miller Elementary, Fairfield County) Academic Program Evaluation Community Development Program Implementation & Evaluative Assessment Health Ministry Development & Sustainability PUBLICATIONS Peer Reviewed Scientific Papers Armstead, C. A., Hébert, JR, Griffin, E.K. A and Prince, G.M. Question of Color: The Influence of Skin Color, Body Mass, and Life Stress on Resting Blood Pressure among African-American Women. Journal of Black Psychology, (2013). Armstead, C.A., Prince, G.M. & Gibson, J.J., (2013, Manuscript in progress). Perceived HIV conspiracy as a barrier to consistent condom use among rural and urban African Americans. Non-Peer Reviewed Publications Models of Transitional Housing in Columbia, SC, published in the Congress of National Black Church s Annual Report, 1993. Selah, a monthly meditation column in the Columbia, SC periodical, Reach Out Columbia, 2005-2007.
4 PRESENTATIONS & LECTURES Scholarly Presentations: Armstead, C.A. Ph.D., Godwin Mbamalu, Ph.D., and Glenn M. Prince, M.Div., Tawanda M. Greer, Ph.D., & James R. Hébert, Sc.D. (2011). Body Mass, Skin Tone Variability, Life Stress, and Racism Predict Resting Blood Pressure among African-American College Women. James E. Clyburn Health Disparities Lecture Series Abstract: Health Equity in the 21 st Century: Saving the Next Generation. April 29, 2011. Armstead, C.A. & Prince, G.M. (2010). Questions of Color: Skin Tone, Racism, & Cardiovascular Risk. The University of Southern California Institute for Genetic Medicine: Art to Heart: Bridging Global Trends in Cardiac Health. August 21, 2010. Armstead, C.A. & Prince, G.M. (November 2009). Stress Management for Primary Health Care and Community Outreach Staff. South Carolina Health Care Association: Front Office Staff & Outreach Network Retreat. Marina Inn at Grande Dunes, Myrtle Beach, SC. Armstead, C., Prince, G.M., Ureda, J.R., Scott, D., and Williams, D. (2008). The Faith-based Community and It s Perceptions of Environmental Tobacco Smoke Exposure Prevention Outreach. Cancer Health Disparities Summit. National Cancer Institute. Center to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities. July 14-16, 2008. Bethesda North Marriott Conference Center and Hotel. Bethesda, MD. Community Presentations: Everyone Home Schools, Full & part-time home education support, 2004 Here s to Your Health, Developing Church Health Initiatives, 2007 Seeing Your Face in the Faith Culturally Based Biblical Interpretation, 2008 Healing Power to the People Building Health Partnerships with FBOs 2008 The Mandate of a Man, What Makes Up a Judeo-Christian Man? 2008 Father s Teaching Kids, Strategies to support kid s educational success, 2009 Health Education in the Church, Models for Health Programs, 2010 PEER REVIEWED FUNDING Awarding Agency: National Cancer Institutes (2009-2010). Project Title: Diet & Activity Community Trial: High-Risk Colon Polyps Role: Faith Based Community Intervention Recruitment and Evaluation Consultant. Contract #: 22080-08-17064 Total Amount of Award: $2,829,570 Total Costs Period of the Award: 07/01/08-/06/30/13.
5 COMMUNITY GRANTS Consultant: State Partnership Grant to Improve Minority Health ($150,000), Awarded 2011. Consultant: Department of Interior Grant for Renovation of Benedict College s Antisdel Chapel ($450,000), Awarded 2004. SC Martin Luther King Service Grant ($1,500) Awarded 1998. TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2008. History 101. Instructor. SC State University. 1998-2006. Religion 101. Benedict College. Columbia, SC. 2001-2003. Religion 110. Benedict College. Columbia, SC. 1991. New Testament Religion. Graduate Teaching Assistant. Howard University, Washington, DC.