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EMAIL AVAILABLEAccomplished professional with extensive experience serving as chief of staff, managing hiring, cultivating positive team culture, delivering sales, and leading strategic projects. Knowledge of healthcare, public policy, and market research. Demonstrated success in project management, creative problem solving, business development, identifying key performance indicators, editing, and fostering collaboration. WORK EXPERIENCEChief Academic and Administrative Officer, Healthcare Experience Foundation [HXF] January 2024 June 2024(remote position)Managed day-to-day operations of healthcare consulting firm, dedicated to improving patient and healthcare provider experienceBuilt budget, personnel, marketing, and strategic plansWorked with Co-Founder to develop, streamline and scale business to drive profits Executive Director, Global Product and Solutions Business Operations Circana (formerly NPD-IRI) August 2022 July 2023 Chief of Staff, Research Science DivisionThe NPD Group, Port Washington, NY August 2017 October 2022Supervised day-to-day operations for 175+ member international team o Served as advisor, counselor, and gatekeeper to Chief Research Officer o Lead all research science project management and hiring initiatives o Worked with FP&A to coordinate and manage budgetServed as primary liaison with Advanced Analytics, Client Development, Commercial, Human Resources, Operations, Product, Project Management, and Technology teams o Fostered expeditious resolutions and problem solving relating to data quality, methodological and process documentation, and onboardingFacilitated and managed ad hoc special strategic projects, including Next Generation data storage, global platinum clients Walmart and Google data integration, and merged company knowledge sharingProfessor of political science and Special Advisor to the President Roger Williams University, Bristol, RI July 2016 July 2017Director, Presidential Distinguished Speaker Series and Live@RWU Music SeriesInterim Chair, Human Subjects Review Board [HSRB], Fall 2017 semester Dean, Feinstein College of Arts and SciencesRoger Williams University, Bristol, RI June 2013 July 2016Managed 100+ full-time faculty and 170+ part-time faculty in 23 majorsResponsible for approximately $4 million payroll and $675K operating budgetsEstablished Live@RWU Music Series, free to publicMember, New England Association of Schools and Colleges [NEASC] Steering CommitteeCo-chair, search committee for Dean of Mario J. Gabelli School of BusinessAcademic Affairs Liaison, Admissions TeamCreated new organizational structure in Deans office, including new Associate Deans of General Education and Academic AffairsIncreased curricular and co-curricular initiatives, simultaneously revising requirements for majors and minorsDean, School of Liberal Arts June 2009 May 2013Associate Vice President (AVP) for Academic Services February 2013 May 2013 Savannah College of Art and Design [SCAD]Managed (91 full time employees (FTE) and $10+ million budget) across six departments for undergraduate (B.F.A.) and graduate (M.A., M.A.T. and M.F.A.) degreesSuccessfully supervised projects relating to thesis completion, seat utilization/efficiency, majors/minor completion, budget transparency, fellowships and awards, and recruitmentClarified budget process to increase transparency in decision makingIncreased thesis completion rate 10+% via on-line seminar for all but thesis studentsSimplified annual performance evaluation processesMarshaled initiative to create and/or increase mentorships in all departmentsDeveloped short- and long-range strategies regarding curricular development (online and on ground), including general education requirements across all SCAD locations.Coordinated relevant accreditation processes for GaPSC and SACSIncreased faculty research-pedagogy travel funds 20+%Developed faculty publication and education development initiativesInitiated new course offerings (Mandarin, Economics)Created plagiarism/academic honesty programEstablished the Art of the Mind Lecture SeriesAssociate (tenured) and Assistant Professor, Lewis & Clark College, Portland, Oregon 1995 2009Chair, political science department 2001 2007EDUCATIONPh.D. : 1996, political science, University of Chicago M.A. : 1990, political science, University of Chicago B.A. : 1987, political science, Haverford CollegePUBLICATIONSOne book (The Evolution of Presidential Polling, Cambridge University Press, 2003). 17 articles and book chapters (available upon request): 45 op-eds and essays8 book reviewsHONORS AND AWARDSHaverford Collegeo Charles Perry Award, 2017, for exemplary service in fundraising o Greg Kannerstein Alumni Award, 2010, for sustained service to the College o Charles A. Dana Scholar, 1985-1987Roger Williams Universityo Peter H. Broomhead Award, 2015, for outstanding support for athletics o Program Supporter Award, 2014, for student programs and leadershipArthur Vining Davis Faculty/Student Research Grant, Lewis & Clark College, 2005, 2000, 1999, 1997Research Grants, George H.W. Bush Library, 2001 (O'Donnell Grant); Rockefeller Archive Center, 1998; Herbert Hoover Library, 1997; Research Grant, Dwight D. Eisenhower Foundation, 1992; Franklin D. Roosevelt Foundation, 1992Special Mention Award, World Association of Public Opinion Research [WAPOR],Polling as a Means Toward Presidential Autonomy: Emil Hurja, Hadley Cantril and the FDR administration, (Jeremy Brown, co-author), International Journal of Public Opinion Research (1998), Vol. 10: 237-256.Goldsmith Research Award, Harvard University, 1994University of Chicago Fellowship, 1988 - 1991Harry S. Truman Scholar (New York), 1985 |