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Dr. Tim DosemagenProvost Instructor of Chinese Mandarin in the Kenosha Wisconsin Unified School District. Executive with the professional service of the Boy Scouts of America where he worked for 11 years, finishing as Director of Field Service with the Northeast Illinois Council, based in Highland Park, Illinois. Served La Leche League International's world operations in Schaumburg, Illinois as Director of Operations. Later, as Director of Marketing and Funding for the California-based IEF International Education Foundation, Dosemagen traveled extensively throughout East Asia, bridging the gap between U.S. educational opportunities and students from China, Taiwan and Korea. As Executive Director of ABC Child Development, Inc., an El Monte, California based youth-serving human service agency, Dosemagen led a staff of 250 with a budget of $14 million in efforts to increase Project Head Start outreach to the immigrant communities of eastern Los-Angeles County. Introduced the Dr. Peter F. Drucker E-MBA to China, working as a consultant for the Beijing Bright China Management Institute, and then served as Director of Academic Affairs for the University of Phoenix's Southern Arizona Campus, where he is now in his sixth year as a Faculty member, instructing courses in 53 disciplines across 5 Colleges. Dosemagen presently serves as Provost of Collins College, with locations in Phoenix and Tempe, Arizona. While serving as the Director of Academic Affairs for the University of Phoenix's Southern Arizona Campus for 2.5 years, Dosemagen developed online course introduction modules for newly matriculating students, introducing learners to the world of possibilities in distance education, and a day in the life of the online student. Dr. Dosemagen also serves as a member of the Greater Arizona E-Learning Association (GAZEL), where he has served as a conference speaker. He is an online Faculty Member of both the University of Phoenix and Western International University. He also served as an Instructional Designer with Central Michigan University’s College of Extended Learning, Distance and Distributed Learning Department, developing courses for this institution's 'Lesson Zero' distance education modules. In 2002, Dosemagen lectured to Chinese educational community consumers in Shanghai and Nanjing, on policy changes in United States immigration procedures and post secondary educational administration, as a result of the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001. In 2004, he lectured in Beijing on leadership and organizational culture. In 2007 he lectured in Japan on Leadership and Business. Dosemagen is the author of five books: 'Prodigies – A Warring Species and the Human Heart', (1st Books, 2003); 'The Impossible' (AuthorHouse, 2004); 'The Trigger', a spy-thriller set in East Asia in the year 2010, (AuthorHouse, 2006); 'Rediscovering the American Dream' (AuthorHouse, 2007); and 'Human Engineering' (AuthorHouse, 2008). Gary SalazarDirector of Education Brad BoutéDirector of Faculty Information Technology FacultyScott Burrell Department Chair/Information Technology John BambulasMCSE in MS NT 4.0; Network+ Certified; MBA from Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, OK, 1994, majoring in Management/Marketing; BS from Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, OK, 1990, majoring in Business Administration, minor in Telecommunications Work experience includes, IT Manager, The Boulders Resort & Gold Door Spa - Carefree, AZ; e-commerce Systems Analyst, Pinacor Inc. - Tempe, AZ; Network Administrator/Lotus Notes Administrator, Warton/Archon - Tulsa, OK: Assistant MIS Admistrator, Pentastar Services - Tulsa, OK. Experienced with MS Project, Mercury Quality Center, Magic, SDE, Visio, Excel, Cisco 2950, Disaster Recovery, HSIA, TI, ISDN, Active Directory. Chris Cox A.O.S., PC/NT, Al Collins Graphic Design School, Tempe, AZ; freelance UNIX/Linux computing and server administration; system administrator, BCS; consulting and Web page design, Cox Computers; administrative experience in MS Windows, UNIX/Linux; software specialist in MS Windows, DOS, UNIX/Linux, OS/2, Desqview and Desqview-X applications. Steven Daly M.B.A., Fordham University, New York, NY; B.A., Bachelor degree in Business Administration, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY; U.S. Air Force, 13 Years – instructor pilot, supervisor of flying at European base, executive officer to base commander. Telephone help desk tech lead/supervisor for 2 years; Certifications: CompTIA A+ , Security + , Microsoft Windows 2000 MCP, Server 2003 MCSA; field engineer for 3 years; designed, constructed, and administers PC/Net network infrastructure, introduced automated workstation installation techniques currently used throughout the campus. Michelle Lowman M.A., Fort Hays University, Hays, KA; B.S., Newman University, Wichita, KA; Linux networking instructor, Fort Hays State University; Microsoft Certified Professional; freelance technical writer and editor. Robert Scott A.A.S., Network Systems Administration, Mesa Community College; Cisco Certified Networking Associate (CCNA), Certified Fiber Optics Technician (CFOT); program director/senior IT instructor, Computer Network Technologies, Lamson College; senior field service engineer, field emission gun scanning electron microscopes, FEI Co. senior staff trainer, Electron Beam Diagnostic Systems; Schlumberger A.T.E. Senior F.S.E./Customer trainer, electron beam nano-meter scale lithographic systems; Leica Inc., senior electro-mechanical systems technician; Motorola Bipolar Integrated Circuits Division, U.S. Army/AZ ARNG Field Communications Electronics Equipment Repairman & Supervisor. |
