KEVIN E. JAMES Ed.D., Harvard MDP, M.S., B.A. 6003 Veterans Parkway, Suite 100 Columbus, Georgia 31909 Phone: (703) 407-4803 efax: (703) 995-0439 Email: kevin.james@strayer.edu CURRICULUM VITAE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Chief academic officer with 11 years of professional higher education experience having served in several capacities ranging from classroom instruction to executive administration at various higher education institutions ranging from Ivy League universities to Proprietary institutions. KEY STRENGTHS/ HIGHER EDUCATION MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE * Managed budgets of up to $1,500,000 * Staff Training & Leadership * Behavior Modification * Public Speaker/ Lecturer * Change Management * Enrollment Management & Admissions * Adult Education/ Academic Policy * Supervised up to 30 staff members/faculty * Strategic Planning & Execution * Profit & Loss Experience * Marketing/ Business Development * Delivering Top-Rated Customer Service CURRENT ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITY Present Campus Dean of Academic Affairs (Promoted) Columbus, Georgia is a graduate degree awarding proprietary institution with a national enrollment of 57,000 students. Responsibilities: This highly administrative management position serves as the chief academic officer and Designated School Official (DSO) at an assigned campus and is responsible for its academic quality; responsible for hiring and start-up of academic affairs for a new campus. The Campus Dean works to maintain an academic atmosphere conducive to both staffing and learning. The Dean is responsible for ensuring and assessing student learning, improving graduation rates, timely scheduling and staffing of courses every quarter, resolving faculty and student concerns, and teaching. Assures compliance with academic policies, procedures, and high standards for accrediting agencies. Audit course syllabi for faculty, review course learning assessment tools, and ensure quality instruction through observations. Recruits, hires, assigns and mentors faculty, ensuring their successful completion of teaching demonstrations, new faculty orientation, and instructor certification processes. 1
Conducts, reviews, and discusses student evaluation poll data to improve teaching and other aspects of performance. Compiles and reports student and program data and other activity updates to Vice President. Conduct unofficial transcript evaluations to determine prerequisite requirements and optimal course sequencing. Conduct departmental initiatives and projects that will increase the level of effectiveness and efficiency of academic systems and support while aiming to achieve increased retention, persistence, and graduation rates. Teach undergraduate and graduate courses and participate in annual graduation ceremonies. Present Professor, Faculty Member Online Strayer School of Education Strayer School of Business Teach courses using Blackboard, WebCT, ecollege, ClassLive Pro, Elluminate platform and hold office hours. Develop and maintain on-line instructional support. Present Professor for Ph.D. and Ed.D. Programs School of Education Northcentral University Prescott Valley, Arizona Northcentral University, located in Prescott AZ, is an accredited proprietary university of 9,000 students that provides graduate and undergraduate degree programs in business and technology management, education, and psychology. Teach courses using online technologies and hold office hours. Develop and maintain on-line instructional support. Develop courses and revision as needed. Oversee and serve on Ph.D. and Ed.D. Dissertation Committees in the School of Education. HONORS/ ACHIEVEMENTS AT STRAYER UNIVERSITY 90% continuation rate for eligible students for summer 2009 Quarter. Surpassed Total Campus Recruitment and Retention Goal Budget--- 105% (summer 2009). Selected by Vice President for Regional Academics Operations and Regional Dean of Onsite Programs to participate in High Potential Employee Program (HPE) to be promoted to Dean at (Completed December, 2009). Completed Faculty Online Instructor Training, fall 2009. 105% continuation rate for fall 2009 Quarter. Surpassed Total Campus Recruitment and Retention Goal Budget--- 105% (fall 2009). Campus featured in The Huntsville Times Newspaper. Promoted to Associate Dean. Promoted to Campus Dean. Selected by Vice Provost of Faculty and Director of Special Projects in service to university project- participated in the spring 2010 Student Intervention Request (SIR) Program. 2
Regularly receive (d) outstanding/ highly effective ratings on teaching and performance evaluations completed by students. Selected by Dean of New Campus Openings in service to university project- Advisory Board to recreate the New Employee Orientation Manual. (Spring 2011) Selected to represent in the Georgia Higher Education Alliance. (2011) Selected by Senior Vice Provost and Regional Academic Dean to participate in Talent Panel to interview, select and hire new Full-time Faculty and Campus Deans. PREVIOUS ADMINISTRATIVE, TEACHING, RESEARCH POSITIONS Associate Program Dean/ Professor (Promoted) Huntsville, Alabama Assisted with the implementation of the Verizon Wireless Cohort Program. (A program which places in each Verizon Wireless call center which housed up to 2000 employees. This program was designed to offer all of the academic conveniences of a college campus at each call center.) Supervised and maintained the academic atmosphere at Verizon Call-Center Campus. Taught undergraduate and graduate courses and participated in annual graduation ceremonies. Recruited, hired, assigned and mentored faculty; ensured their successful completion of teaching demonstrations, new faculty orientation, and instructor certification processes. Professor, Full-time Faculty Member Columbia, South Carolina Taught four college courses and held office hours. Developed and maintained instructional support. Manager University of Pennsylvania, Graduate School of Education UPenn, located in Philadelphia, PA, is the nation s first university. It is an inclusive, dynamic, and innovative Ivy League University with an endowment of $6.23 billion. Under the leadership of the Vice Dean, worked with Penn GSE faculty and international scholars to develop research projects in education. Supervised UPenn/ East China Normal University Joint Doctoral Program. Responsible for all document production for the GSE-International Programs, including proposals, reports and communications. Worked closely with the Vice Dean in the development of new programs, and assisted in her role as Special Advisor to the President. Director of Student Support Services (SSS) and TRIO Programs Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College OC Tech, located in Orangeburg, SC is an associate degree-awarding two-year public institution with an enrollment of 3,300 students. 3
Under the leadership of the Vice President for Student Affairs, managed and evaluated the department for SSS. Responsible for academic support, career development, counseling, two-four year college transfer, tutoring, and mentoring. Chair of the Orangeburg-Calhoun college retention team: Responsible for increasing counseling, tutorial, academic support for first generation, low income, and students with disabilities. Designed and developed policies and wrote student support grants and performance reports for submission to U.S Department of Education. Responsible for a budget of $500,000 and supervision of 16 staff. Admission Representative University of Phoenix, Louisville, KY Responsible for advising undergraduate and graduate students regarding admissions, degree completion requirements, and financial aid. Enrolled students for the university s graduate, undergraduate and associate degree programs. Recruitment Coordinator Midlands Technical College MTC is located in Columbia, S.C and is an associate degree-awarding two-year public institution with an enrollment of 30,000 students. Provided and implemented a comprehensive recruiting and marketing plans targeted toward high school students, parents, guidance counselors, high school administrators, local employers, and community organizations. Developed recruitment, marketing, and educational campaign for referral sources to enhance enrollment in low enrollment program areas. Requested as speaker at various events. Alternative After- School Program Manager Richland School District One Southeast Middle Alternative School Southeast Middle School is located in Hopkins, S.C (Public K-12 Education) Prepared and coordinated educational programs for students who had been expelled from school. Supervised 8 instructors, assigned teaching activities, executed payroll, and was responsible for a budget of $100,000. Consulted with hearing officers and made recommendations for behavioral intervention plans. Developed and implemented individual counseling sessions, to assist in resolving conflict, adjusting to like and making changes. Provided parent education, behavior management skills/techniques, communication skills and access to community resources to support the student and family. Academic Instructor Turner Job Corporation 4
Residential Private K-12 Education/Vocational Training program for 1200 students in Albany, G.A Prepared and taught lessons geared to the needs of students so that they would obtain a High School Diploma or a General Education Development Diploma (GED) ages 16-24. Taught math, science, social studies, language arts, and writing, job preparation, and interviewing skills. Provided motivational and individualized counseling to students with special needs to address emotional, behavioral, social, cultural and educational needs of students. Assisted in program evaluations and needs assessments. SCHOLARLY RESEARCH INTERESTS Areas of research interest include, but are not limited to: Adult and educational leadership Executive management for higher education Business management, leadership, and organizational effectiveness At-risk youth in urban communities Cultural anthropology COURSES TAUGHT MKT 100 Principles of Marketing (Undergraduate) BUS 100 Introduction to Business (Undergraduate) BUS 107 Fundamentals of ebusiness (Undergraduate) BUS 290 Business Ethics (Undergraduate) BUS 302 Principles of Management (Undergraduate) BUS 322 Principles of Organization Behavior (Undergraduate) BUS 508 Business Enterprise (MBA, Graduate) BUS 515 Operations Management (MBA, Graduate) BUS 520 Leadership & Organizational Behavior (MBA, Graduate) BUS 521 Entrepreneurship and Innovation (MBA, Graduate) BUS 530 Strategic Human Resource Management (MBA, Graduate) EDU 550 Curriculum Design and Development (M.Ed., Graduate) Northcentral University LHE 7004 Organization and Governance of Higher Education (Ph.D., Ed.D. Graduate) LHE 7005 Legal Issues in Higher Education (Ph.D., Ed.D. Graduate) LHE 7007 Strategic Enrollment Leadership (Ph.D., Ed.D. Graduate) LHE 7011 Foundations of Higher Education Leadership (Ph.D., Ed.D. Graduate) LHE 7012 Strategic Planning and Institutional Effectiveness (Ph.D., Ed.D. Graduate) LHE 7014 Introduction to the Community College (Ph.D., Ed.D. Graduate) 5
DOCTORAL DISSERTATION COMMITTEES Jennifer Anderson, Northcentral University, Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) A Mixed Methods Study to Effectively Build a Culture of Assessment and the Impact Electronic Assessment has on Faculty Participation, 2010. Melvin Hawkins, Northcentral University, Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) Community College Leadership: Exploring the Experiences of African American Community College Presidents, 2011. COMMUNITY SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS/ ASSOCIATIONS 1997 Present Kappa Kappa Psi National Honorary Band Fraternity, Incorporated ( 1998 Present Prince Hall Masonic Fraternity 2000 Present Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Incorporated ( 2005 Present American College Personnel Association (ACPA) 2005 Present South Carolina Technical Education Association (SCTEA) 2007 Present 2009 Present 100 Black Men of America Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society in Education ( SKILLS Certified Distance Learning Instructor- Blackboard,WebCT, ecollege, ClassLive Pro, Elluminate Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, Word, etc.) Ability to establish and maintain positive relationships with customers, coworkers, and staff Effective problem-solver and decision maker Ability to motivate and encourage others to contribute to a team effort Effective oral and written communication skills Strong time management and organizational skills Exceptionally autonomous, persistent and competitive BOARD MEMBERSHIPS 2008 Present Board of Directors, Creative Foundations Inc., Fort Valley, Georgia PUBLICATIONS AND RESEARCH (Selected) Book Chapters/ Essays (+ = invited) Peer Reviewed Publication (±) Kevin E. James, Phenomenological Case Study of the Impact of Historically Black College Marching Bands (Ed.D. Dissertation, Nova Southeastern University, 2008). +Marybeth Gasman, Kevin E. James During an Economic Downturn, Why Suggest Closing the Public Black Colleges? Diverse Issues in Higher Education (December 5, 2008). + ± Davido Dupree, Marybeth Gasman, Kevin E. James, and Margaret Beale Spencer, Identity, Identification and Socialization: Preparation and Retention of African American Males in Institutions of Higher Education, In Henry Frierson, Willie Pearson, and James Wyche (Eds.). Black American Males in Higher Education: Research, Programs and Academe. (New York: Emerald Publishers, 2009). 6
Kevin E. James, Study finds that HBCU Marching Bands Affect Institutional Effectiveness The Podium (Spring 2010). PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (Selected) Kevin E. James (2004, February). Learning Styles of our Youth, Region III Academic Conference, Atlanta, Georgia. Kevin E. James (2006, February). Landing that Job. Speaker, Fourth Annual Future Focus Career Quest, Heyward Career Center, Columbia, South Carolina. Kevin E. James (2006, March). Ain t No Stopping Us Now. Project Gang Out Address, Project Gang Out, Columbia, South Carolina. Kevin E. James (2006, 2007 May). Strive for the Highest. Commencement Ceremony Address, Heyward Career Technology, Columbia, South Carolina. DEGREES EARNED DOCTOR OF EDUCATION (Ed.D.) HIGHER EDUCATION LEADERSHIP THE FISCHLER SCHOOL OF EDUCATON AND HUMAN SERVICES NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY, FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA Dissertation: Phenomenological Case Study of the Impact of Historically Black College Marching Bands Major Professor and Chair: Dr. G. Jeremiah Ryan, President of Bergen Community College MASTER OF SCIENCE (M.S.) BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, LEADERSHIP & ORGANIZATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS SORRELL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS TROY STATE UNIVERSITY, TROY, ALABAMA BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A.) COMMUNICATION DISORDERS MINOR: SOCIAL SCIENCES WINTHROP UNIVERSITY, ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA HIGHER EDUCATION MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION INSTITUTES FOR HIGHER EDUCATION HARVARD UNIVERSITY, CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS 7