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Resume
Current Resume
in .pdf format.
Abbreviated
Resume:
Academic Background
- Virginia Polytechnic
Institute & State University. Blacksburg, VA.
Doctoral Candidate, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies
Anticipated date of completion - May 2006.
Courses included: College Teaching, Staffing Practices, Institutional
Effectiveness and Student Outcomes Assessment, Change Management, Organizational
Behavior, and Organizational Psychology.
- State University
of New York, College at Buffalo. Buffalo, New York.
Master of Science in Student Personnel Administration. May 1996.
- Kent State University.
Kent, Ohio.
Bachelor of Science in Advertising. August 1991.
Professional Experiences
- Program Coordinator,
Student Development Programs. University of Southern Indiana, Evansville,
IN. July 1996-August 2001.
- Store Manager,
Interior Accents by Steve. Buffalo, New York. March 1993-July 1994.
- Assistant Manager,
Lerner New York. Buffalo, New York. August 1991-March 1993.
- Coordinator, Childrens
Site. Cleveland RiverFest Corporation. Cleveland, Ohio. May 1991-August
1991.
Other Relevant
Experiences
- Communications
Coordinator, Higher Education and Student Affairs. Graduate Assistantship.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. Blacksburg, VA.
August 2001-present.
- Graduate Assistant,
Center for Studies in Creativity. State University of New York College
at Buffalo. Buffalo, NY. August 1995-June 1996.
- Resident Assistant,
Kent State University, Kent, Ohio. August 1988-May 1989.
Instructional
Activities
Undergraduate Courses on Leadership:
- LDRS 1016: Exploring
Citizen Leadership (Spring 2003, Spring 2004, Spring 2005).
- LDRS 1015: Exploring
Leadership Training (Fall 2003).
Publications
Hirt, J.B., Esteban,
R., & McGuire, L. (2003, Summer). The worklife of student service
professionals at rural community colleges. Community College Review, 31(1),
33-53. Editors Choice Article, non-refereed.
Hirt, J.B., Kirk,
G.R., McGuire, L.M., Mount, T.P., & Nelson-Hensley, S.M. (2003, Fall).
How student affairs administrators spend their time: Differences by institutional
setting. College Student Affairs Journal, 23(1), 7-26. Refereed.
Honors/Awards
- 2004 Recipient
McComas-Chambless Scholarship
- Co-chair - 2000
NACA/National Leadership Symposium Richmond, Virginia.
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