Education & Professional Development
| M.P.A., Public Administration with a Concentration in Nonprofit Management
Graduated March 2005 (60 credit hours, quarter system) Division of Public Administration, Mark O. Hatfield School of Government, Portland State University, Portland, OR 97207 2000-2005 Coursework included: Strategic Planning, Public Human Resource Management, Public Budgeting, Administrative Theory & Behavior, Public Policy: Formation & Process, Administrative Ethics and Values, Administrative Law and Policy, Analytical Methods, Introduction to Public Administration, Case Analysis, Values Based Management. Research & Policy Focus: Preservation, Arts and Culture, Cultural Tourism, Civil Society |
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| Advanced Certificate in Nonprofit Management
Advanced Certificate in Nonprofit Development Institute for Nonprofit Management, Mark O. Hatfield School of Government, Portland State University, Portland, OR 97207 Sept. 2004 Coursework included: Grant-writing, Financial Management of Nonprofit Organizations, History & Foundations of Nonprofit Organizations, Introduction to Nonprofit Management, Fundraising for Nonprofit Organizations, Advanced Financial Strategies, Advanced Fundraising: Major & Planned Giving, Managing Nonprofit Boards (Governance) |
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| Attendee, Leadership Institute for History Organizations
American Association for State and Local History, Nashville, TN June 2000 Topic Covered included: Leadership & Management, Mission, Vision & Planning, Governance, Organizational Change, Resource Management, Fund Development, Human Resource Management |
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| Certificate, The Seminar for Historical Administration
Sponsored by: AAM, AASLH, National Park Service, National Trust for Historic Preservation and Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamsburg, VA Oct.1997 Topic included: Leadership, Museum Management Theory & Practice, Managing Change, Cultural Tourism, Technology in Museum, Evaluation, Interpretation & Public Program, Marketing, Research in Museums, Exhibitions, Legal and Ethical Issues, Publications, Trustee Relations |
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| Readings in Maritime History (3 semester credit hours)
University of Maine, Orono, Maine 04469 1992 Coursework included: History &Historiography of American & World Maritime Historical Studies. |
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| Certificate, Preserving the Past: A Short Course in Archives Management
Association of New England Archivists, Boston, Massachusetts 02134 1990 Coursework included: Archival Theory and Practice, Arrangement & Description of Historical Materials, Records Management Policy & Practice, Records Destruction, Curation |
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| Certification, Museum Studies
University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 19716 1990 Courses included: Leadership & Management of Museums, Historic Properties, Museum Education, Historical Structures, Curatorship-Collections Management, History and Foundations of Museums. |
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| Graduate Work in American History & Museum Studies (42 semester credit hours)
University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 19716 1986-1989 Courses included: Labor History, Colonial American History, Industrial History, 19th C. America, Intellectual History, American Vernacular Architecture, American Material Culture & Graduate Writing Seminars. Co-Instructor (Graduate Teaching Assistant): Museums and Historical Archaeology with Dr. David Orr, Mid-Atlantic Regional Archaeologist, National Park Service. Course taught at the Hagley Museum and Library where I taught archaeological excavation and field documentation, archaeological laboratory methods and artifact handling. Research Focus: American Material Culture, Vernacular Architecture, Industrial Workers Housing, Colonial and Industrial Mill Technology & the Industrial Revolution, Irish Industrial Workers, Public Archaeology & Museum Interpretation, Commercial Archaeology, American Ceramics |
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| Graduate Work in Anthropology and Historical Archaeology (21 semester credit hours)
The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia 23187-8795 1983-1984 Courses included: Social and Cultural Anthropology, History of Archaeology, Archaeology Theory and Methods, Historical Archaeology, Historical Ethnography, Biological Anthropology, Archaeological Conservation, Cultural Resource Management, American Material Culture Research Focus: Historical Ethnography of Colonial Maine, Colonial Industrial Technologies, Colonial Settlement Patterns, Historic Preservation, Commercial Archaeology |
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| B.A. Anthropology (with a focus on Archaeology)
Ripon College, Ripon, Wisconsin 54971 1982 Courses included: Social and Cultural Anthropology, Biological Anthropology, History of Archaeology, Archaeology Theory and Methods, Mesoamerica, American History, Scientific Photography, Astronomy, Physics. Psychology, Comparative and World Religions, Music Performance |
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| Sturgeon Bay High School
Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin 54235 1978 |
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