Chairing the Academic Department
2009–2010 Program Faculty
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James R. Coffman, Professor of Clinical Sciences and Provost
emeritus, Kansas State University
Coffman has over 41 years of experience in higher education; he
has served in leadership roles in several national organizations and is
the recipient of numerous awards. Jim Coffman is the author of Work and
Peace in Academe; Leveraging Time, Money and Intellectual Energy through
Managing Conflict. His interest in conflict management is institutional
in scope, recognizing the potential for both positive and negative
impact of conflict on institutional effectiveness.
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Susan West Engelkemeyer, Dean, Charlton College of Business,
UMass Dartmouth (North Dartmouth, MA)
Engelkemeyer has extensive experience in organizational change
and development. She has held roles as a tenured faculty member, program
director, and director of quality at Babson College (MA). She spent six
years as a senior examiner for the Malcom Baldrige National Quality
Award. Her work focuses on systemic organizational change and
assessment, key performance indicators, and knowledge management.
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Ann H. Franke, Esq., President, Wise Results, LLC
(Washington, DC)
Franke has more than twenty years of experience in academic policy,
practice, and law. She works with colleges and universities nationally.
Her consulting practice covers campus training, faculty concerns, policy
development, safety, and management. She is also available to conduct
internal investigations and serve as an expert witness.
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Walter H. Gmelch, Dean, School of Education,
University of San Francisco (San Francisco, CA)
Recipient of a Kellogg National Fellowship, Gmelch is one of higher
education's leading researchers in the study of academic
leaders—particularly chairs and deans. He is a regular presenter
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Brian Gittens, Associate Director of Human Resources and
Administration, Virginia Bioinformatics Institute, Virginia Tech
(Blacksburg, VA)
Gittens leads the organizational development and human resource
operations for the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute. He has more than
15 years of leadership and organizational development experience in a
variety of settings, including higher education. His current
research and consulting interests are in the areas of department chair
leadership and higher education organizational development issues.
He has published and presented research focused on the transformational
leadership behavior of department chairs.
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Irene W. D. Hecht, Director, Department Chair
Leadership Programs, American Council on Education, and President,
Higher Education Associates (Portland, OR)
Hecht has 25 years of experience as a teacher, scholar, tenured faculty
member, and administrator. As director of the Department Chair
Leadership Programs for the American Council on Education, she now
devotes her time to working with department chairs. |
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Mary Lou Higgerson, Vice President for Academic Affairs and
Dean of the College, Baldwin Wallace College (Berea, OH)
Recipient of eight teaching award and the Bill Cashin Award for
outstanding contributions to the study of academic administration,
Higgerson is a recognized author and speaker on leadership communication
in higher education. An American Council on Education Fellow in
1986-87, Higgerson has been a regular presenter for the ACE Department
Chair Program since 1987.
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Natalie (Nikki) Krawitz, Vice President for
Finance and Administration, University of Missouri System (Columbia,
MO)
Natalie “Nikki” Krawitz is the vice president for finance
and administration for the University of Missouri–System. She has
over twenty-five years experience in higher education in both the
private and public sectors as a tenured faculty member and senior
administrator. She has responsibility for a $2.5 billion budget
and the university’s treasury, accounting, procurement, facilities
planning and design, internal audit, and institutional research
functions. She currently serves on the Board of Directors of the
Council on Government Relations (COGR), the NACUBO Research University
Council and the NASULGC Council on Business Affairs Executive
Committee. Ms. Krawitz regularly presents workshops on higher
education budgeting and finance and has authored papers on higher
education budgeting, business process redesign and administrative
streamlining. |
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Janet Wessel Krejci, PhD, RN, Dean of the Mennonite College
of Nursing, Illinois State University (Bloomington, IL)
Krejci has over 20 publications and eight funded research
grants in the areas of leadership, recruitment and retention, work
climate, workforce diversity, and change in both acute care and long
term care. She frequently gives workshops, courses, and keynotes on
Systems Thinking to help leaders be more effective, efficient, and
satisfied in their roles. Dr. Krejci has worked as a clinical nurse
specialist and leadership consultant in both acute care and long term
care: She has served as Associate Dean and Coordinator of Graduate
leadership programs. She recently completed an American Council on
Education (ACE) leadership fellowship. In addition to the ACE leadership
fellowship, she was selected as a Robert Wood Johnson Nurse Executive
Fellow which began in July, 2008.
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Mark L. Putnam, Senior Vice President for
Executive Affairs, Northeastern University (Boston, MA)
Putnam provides overall leadership for the Office of the President and
its related functions. In this role he serves as both Chief of
Staff to the President and Chief Planning Officer for the university.
His experience includes many years of leadership in institutional
research, enrollment management, and strategic planning. Putnam will
present at the June workshop in Washington, DC. |
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Peter Seldin, Distinguished Professor of
Management Emeritus, Pace University (Pleasantville, NY)
Seldin specializes in evaluating and developing faculty performance. A
frequent speaker at national and international conferences, he regularly
serves as a presenter in programs offered by the American Council on
Education and American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business. |
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Please direct questions about this page to:
brinda_albert@ace.nche.edu
This page last updated 08/04/2009
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