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2005-06
Officers and Board of Directors
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| Debbie
Goodman – President.
Debbie
is the Vice President of Institutional Effectiveness at Southwest Georgia
Technical College (SWGTC), a position she has held since 1994. In
this role, her major responsibilities are initiating and managing
SWGTC’s Institutional Effectiveness Model and its components;
and coordinating the preparation of the College’s fact book,
strategic plan, annual plan, Perkins Grant, and SWGTC Performance
Accountability System (PAS). She also coordinates staff development
at SWGTC. Debbie has directed institutional self-studies for COC
and COE and has served on several accreditation visiting teams for
the two agencies. Following team member training at the last SACCR
conference, Debbie served on an on-site team for a technical college
reaffirmation of accreditation. Debbie holds an Ed.D. in Higher
Education Administration from Oklahoma State University. She worked
previously in higher education at Rogers State College, Claremore,
Oklahoma and at Troy State University in Dothan, Alabama. She is
currently serving as member-at-large for GAIRPAQ (Georgia Association
of Institutional Research, Planning, Assessment, and Quality). She
serves on the Data Committee of the Georgia Department of Technical
and Adult Education: PAS Peer Group, an organization she previously
served as chair.
Debbie is a
long-time member of SACCR, attending most SACCR annual meetings
since 1994 and has presented at past meetings. Debbie lives at the
Big Barn Cottage on Pebble Hill Plantation outside of Thomasville,
GA with her husband Wallace and chocolate laboratory retriever Molly.
Wallace is the general manager of the 3,000 acre Plantation. Pebble
Hill consists of an historic home, now open as a house museum housing
incredible sporting art and collections, various stables and out-buildings,
and property. The Plantation is owned by Pebble Hill Foundation
and is open to the public as a major tourist attraction in the State
of Georgia. The web site is www.pebblehill.com. In her spare time
Debbie serves on boards of local organizations: Halcyon Home and
the Boys and Girls Club. She enjoys interior design, landscaping,
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Thomas
S. Cleary– President-Elect and Program Chair.
Dr. Thomas S. Cleary currently serves as the Vice President for Planning
and Institutional Effectiveness at Manatee Community College in Bradenton,
Florida. He has earned B.S., M.B.A., M.S., and Ed.D. degrees. He is
a member of the Society of College and University Planners, Florida
Association of Community Colleges, American Association of Community
Colleges, Council for Resource Development and the Association for
Institutional Research. Dr. Cleary’s areas of expertise include
Assessment, Accreditation, Grants Writing, Strategic Planning, Enrollment
Management, Computer Information Systems, Institutional Research,
and Performance Indicators and Accountability Measures.
Manatee
Community College, 5440 26th St. W., Bradenton, FL 34207 Ph: 941/752-5208
E-mail cleary@tnmccfl.edu
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Kathryn
Hornsby –
Immediate Past President.
Kathryn Hornsby will serve as program Chair for the
2004 Conference at Lake Lanier. She has served as the SACCR Georgia
State Coordinator since 1997 and as Member-at-Large since 2001.
Kathryn is Manager of Accountability and Institutional Effectiveness
for the Technical College System of Georgia. In this role, her major
responsibilities are managing Georgia's Performance Accountability
System and the Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Education
grant. Previously she was an Educational Analyst for the Georgia
Council on Vocational Education and a secondary classroom teacher.
Kathryn has been a member of numerous statewide data and evaluation
committees. She is an associate member of the National Association
of State Directors of Career and Technical Education Consortium,
a member of the Association of Career and Technical Education, and
a member of the Association of Institutional Research (AIR). She
received her Bachelor of Science in Social Studies Education from
Auburn University and her Master of Arts in Sociology from Georgia
State University. Currently, she is working towards a Ph.D. in Higher
Education at Georgia State University. In her copious free time
she enjoys traveling, hiking, and mystery novels. |
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Deborah
Josey-Burks, Secretary.
Mrs. Burks is employed with South Georgia Technical College in Americus,
GA as the Director of Institutional Research and Planning. She has
held this position since 1996. She was previously employed with the
College since 1990 as the Director of Career Services and as a part-time
Instructor for the General Education program. In her position as Institutional
Research and Planning Director her responsibilities include the completion
of the College’s Strategic Plan, Facilities Master Plan, Performance
Accountability System data collection/review/submittal, Carl Perkins
Grant, coordination of the Performance Accountability Review, College
Fact Book, Institutional Assessment and Planning, and completion of
special grants and projects. She serves as the College’s accreditation
liaison with the Council on Occupational Education (COE) and the Southern
Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (COC).
Mrs. Josey-Burks holds a B.S. Degree in Psychology with a minor in
Sociology and an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Computer Information
Systems from Georgia Southwestern State University in Americus, GA.
She also is a graduate of South Georgia Technical College with a diploma
in Computer Information Systems and Microcomputers. She currently
serves as President of the Board of Directors for the Boys and Girls
Clubs of Sumter County, a non-profit organization. She has been a
member of SACCR and SAIR since 1997. |
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Stephanie
King – Treasurer.
As Assistant Research Professor at the Research and Curriculum Unit
for Workforce Development and Vocational Education at Mississippi
State University, Stephanie has expertise in the development and revision
of vocational curriculum and assessments. A talented and dedicated
curriculum and assessment specialist, Stephanie chose to become involved
with this aspect of education because she is genuinely interested
in improving the lives of Mississippi’s residents. It is her
belief that building human capital begins with a quality education
that will prepare Mississippians to enter the world of work in this
ever-changing global society. Stephanie
was Outstanding Senior in Biology at Mississippi University for
Women where she earned a B.A. in Biology. She graduated from Mississippi
State University with an M.S. in Animal Physiology and a Ph.D. in
Community College Leadership. An experienced and award-winning educator,
Stephanie has taught biological sciences, including anatomy and
physiology, at the community college level. She has also been a
project investigator on various scientific research initiatives
for NASA, USDA, and the EPA.
A native Mississippian,
Stephanie was born in Kosciusko and grew up on a small farm near
Mathiston, where she and her husband now live. Her interest in agriculture
and animals is evident through her active participation in 4-H and
the many accolades she has claimed, which include public speaking
awards, horticulture projects, and being chosen Mississippi’s
Lamb Sweetheart. Stephanie was also recognized by the Mississippi
Legislature as the HEADWAE (Higher Education Appreciation Day: Working
for Academic Excellence) student of the year from Mississippi University
for Women and HEADWAE faculty of the year for Wood College.
Stephanie is
honored to have been elected Treasurer for the Southeastern Association
of Community College Research. She believes that community colleges
can and do play a significant role in educating today’s students
and that continued research is vital for community colleges to best
serve their students. She hopes to provide support to that effort
by serving the Association in the Treasurer role. |
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Sue
Minchew, Member at Large (Membership
Coordinator).
Sue Minchew, is Interim
Dean for the College of Education and Professor of Education at Mississippi
State University. She has taught at Mississippi State for 34 years
and received both the John Gresham Master teacher award and the Phi
Delta Kappa award for the Outstanding Teacher in the College of Education.
she also received the outstanding dissertation award in 1997 from
the Mid South Educational Research Association. She serves as the
NCATE coordinator, and successfully led the efforts for the re-accreditation
of the College in 2002. She has been responsible for the creation
of a Teacher Education Council that includes Arts and Sciences Faculty,
Education faculty and K-12 teachers; the development and maintenance
of the College assessment system; the development of an online evaluation
for student teachers and the creation of a course in writing for graduate
students with weak writing skills. Sue has also been responsible for
the mapping of the alignment of K-12 standards with the undergraduate
teacher education curriculum through the STEP (Standards Based Teacher
Education Project} grant which she directs. Sue
will work with all State Coordinators to make SACCR more visible
and to increase membership in the organization. She will help the
secretary and the treasurer to extend membership opportunities to
new members and membership renewals for former members. |
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Larry
Lemaris Day, Member at Large (Program Assistant).
Larry Lemaris Day is the Associate Executive Director for Accountability
& Technology, Mississippi State Board for Community and Junior
Colleges.
He has been employed with SBCJC since 1989 and has more than 19 years
of planning, research, and community college experience. As Associate
Executive Director, he is responsible for enrollment audits, research,
strategic planning, workforce monitoring activities, capital improvements,
and technology. Prior to 01 July 2004, he served as Director of Research
& Planning. Dr. Day has also conducted numerous research studies,
three of which were published. His study on the Potential for Retirement
in Mississippi’s Public Community and Junior Colleges provided
critical data which led to several initiatives to increase the pool
of faculty, staff and administrators. From 1985-1988, he served as
registrar at Langston University in Langston, Oklahoma. Dr Day received
a Doctorate degree in college administration from Texas Southern University,
Houston, TX; a Master of Science degree in education from the University
of Southern California, Los Angeles; and a Bachelor of Science degree
in mathematics from Tougaloo College, Tougaloo, MS. |
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| Edith
(Edie) Carter, Newsletter Editor. 
Edie will, once again, serve as the Editor for the SACCR Newsletter,
a duty she has performed for more years than she cares to remember.
A long time
member of SACCR, Edie received her Ph. D. in Educational Research
from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia
Tech). When not applying the blue pencil to the SACCR newsletter,
Edie serves as Assistant Professor of Educational Studies at Radford
University.
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Annabelle
Lewis, Communications Chair.
Dr. Lewis is a graduate of Concord College, East
Tennessee State University and Colorado State University. She currently
serves as Director of Institutional Planning and Effectiveness at
Augusta Technical College in Augusta, GA. She spent the last 16 years
in various positions in postsecondary education. These professional
experiences include: Vice President of Instruction at Chattahoochee
Technical College; Campus Dean at Coconino Community College in Arizona;
and, District Dean and Campus Dean at Mohave Community College in
Arizona. Dr.
Lewis has been a member and officer of numerous professional and
community organizations including: Work Force Recruitment and Job
Training Council with the Arizona Department of Commerce; Kingman
Arizona Airport Authority, Inc.; Arizona Peace Officers Standards
and Training Board; Arizona Academic and Occupational Administrators
Associations; and, lifetime member of American Association of University
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Ellen
Weeks , Local Arrangements Chair.
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Randy
Dean, Database Chair.
Randy Dean, from the Georgia Department of Technical
and Adult Education and data manager for that office will serve as
the Data Base Coordinator for the organization. In this capacity he
will bring together all the data files for the organization. |
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Lisa
Kleiman, Web Master.

Lisa Kleiman has served as director of institutional effectiveness
at Tidewater Community College since 1999. Her career began at TCC
in 1979 as a research associate in the Office of Institutional Research.
She progressed as coordinator of institutional research, and then
director. In addition to her current duties heading the Office of
Institutional Effectiveness and Planning, she recently served as interim
grants director for the college.
She holds a bachelor of science in business administration and a master
of arts in economics from Old Dominion University.
Ms. Kleiman is a longtime member of the Southeastern Association of
Community College Researchers (SACCR) and has served as chair of local
arrangements for the 28th annual conference held in Norfolk, an at-large
member on the SACCR Board, SACCR Virginia state coordinator, and SACCR
webmaster for the last five years. |
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| Ned
Lovell, Senior Executive Director.
Ned, Past President, and an active member and supporter of SACCR
activities for the past nine years, served as Local Arrangements
Chair for the SACCR Conference at Whispering Woods in Olive Branch,
Mississippi. As President-Elect he put together an outstanding program
for the Hot Springs Conference. When Jonnie Blair became ill this
summer, Ned, as President, took on the additional responsibility
of Program Chair. He put together an outstanding program for the
St. Petersburg conference. Ned recently retired from his position
as professor and department head. Now that he has emeritus status
he is playing a little more golf and working half-time with the
University.
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