CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY - Key Persons
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- Emeriti Trustee
- Regional Managing Director
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- Assistant Director of Admissions
Prior to joining CGU, Adriana Leake worked within the mental health field with residents of Riverside County. She managed a grant that provided parenting resources to families involved with Child Protective Services. She also taught classes as well, with the goal of providing preventative services so families could successfully leave the care of Child Protective Services permanently.
Leake holds a Bachelor of Art degree in Creative Writing from the University of California, Riverside, where she worked as a student in the admissions office. She has also worked in admissions at the University of California, Berkeley, as an external reader for freshman applications. Leake also has experience working with undergraduates across multiple universities in the state of California.
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- Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs
- Professor at Claremont Graduate University 's School of Community
Alan W. Stacy is a professor at Claremont Graduate University's School of Community and Global Health (SCGH). Stacy was one of the first to apply basic research on automatic memory processes, multiple memory systems in the brain, and implicit cognition to health habits and addiction. He co-edited the first book on Implicit Cognition and Addiction. This approach has spawned many studies on implicit cognition in health behavior and helps explain why so many people engage in behaviors that are habit forming but harmful in the long run.
Stacy received his doctorate in social and personality psychology, with a health psychology focus, from the University of California, Riverside. He has held postdoctoral fellowships at the University of Washington and the University of Southern California and held positions at the University of California, Los Angeles and the University of Southern California, where he was full professor with tenure in the Department of Preventive Medicine, Keck School of Medicine. He moved to Claremont Graduate University in 2008 as professor and associate dean of faculty affairs. In 2018, he became interim dean for SCGH.
His research has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for many years. As examples, he has been principal investigator (PI) on eight previous NIH RO1 projects and a large NIH P50 center translating basic research to health behavior and addictions. He has been co-PI on previous successful preventive intervention trials on drug and tobacco use (recommended for widespread use by NIH and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) and co-investigator on several neural imaging projects studying habit processes.
His most recent NIH-funded randomized trial found support for a new preventive electronic intervention on reducing infection risk and increasing screening in drug users at risk for hepatitis b/c and HIV. His most recent epidemiologic study (funded by the Food and Drug Administration) has uncovered major causes of increases in electronic tobacco use and opioid use among at-risk youth in a large 3-year cohort study. He has also conducted research on dietary interventions and electronic habit change modalities (via laptops and internet devices such as tablet computers and cell phones) and seeks to expand his approach to interventions on physical activity. His NIH grants have resulted in a diverse range of publications in peer reviewed scientific journals across fields of behavioral medicine, preventive medicine, public health, and psychology. A few examples are: Journal of Behavioral Medicine, Health Psychology, American Journal of Public Health, Pediatrics, Social Science and Medicine, Addiction, Addiction Biology, Behavioural Brain Research, Psychological Assessment, Annual Review of Clinical Psychology. Other examples are shown on the National Library of Medicine website.
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- Graduate Assistant, Events
Aliriza Dogac Icoz is a dual degree student (PhD in Political Science and Masters in Applied Social Psychology). His main research interests are political behavior, prejudice and identity politics. He holds a BA in Political Science and International Relations from Bogazici University in Istanbul, Turkey.
He provides administrative support to faculty and staff in the Division of Politics & Economics (DPE). He is currently working on organizing department events such as Tuesday Talks and Political Science Workshops.
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- Admissions & Events Coordinator
Allegra Fass is the Admissions & Events Coordinator at Claremont Graduate University.
Allegra holds a bachelor's degree in physics from Kenyon College. She is a Claremont native and specializes in event management, communications, and software.
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- Assistant
- Assistant Dean, Drucker School of Management Director, Center for Business & Management of the Arts
Andrew Henkes serves as Assistant Dean of the Drucker School and Director of the Center for Business & Management of the Arts. He joined the school in 2015 in admissions and recruitment before transitioning into program administration. He now oversees programs and student life for the portfolio of arts management, financial engineering, and management programs.
Prior to joining the Drucker School, Andrew taught theatre history, dramatic literature, and performance at USC, UC Riverside, and UC Santa Barbara. He worked as a GRE and GMAT tutor for the Princeton Review and as an arts consultant and project manager for organizations such as the Art, Design & Architecture Museum in Santa Barbara; the Vail International Dance Festival; and the City of West Hollywood. He has also worked in corporate and retail recruitment.
Andrew holds a PhD in theatre studies and MA in dramatic art from UC Santa Barbara as well as a BA in drama from UC Irvine. He has published on Los Angeles nightlife history in The Journal of American Culture and contributed to Contemporary Performance: Theatricality Across Genres. His theatre company, APT 3F, has won multiple grants from the City of West Hollywood to support theatrical productions as part of the One City One Pride festival. Their show, The Complete History of Drag in a Few Mo-mo, won the Producer's Award for Artistic Excellence at the Hollywood Fringe Festival in 2017.
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- VP and Secretary ( Retired )
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- Assistant Clinical Professor
- Assistant Clinical Professor of Community and Global Health
Bree Hemingway
Assistant Clinical Professor of Community and Global Health,
Associate Director of the Master of Public Health (MPH) program,
Co-director of the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)/MPH dual program
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- Assistant Director of Admissions
Brittany Galvez (she/her) is an Assistant Director of Admissions at Claremont Graduate University, overseeing admissions and recruitment for the School of Community and Global Health (SCGH).
Prior to CGU, she worked in collegiate athletics as the Assistant Director of Ticketing and Sales at California Baptist University where she helped set attendance and ticket sales records.
Galvez holds an MS and a BS in Kinesiology with a concentration in Sports Management from California Baptist University. She was a 5-year starter for CBU's softball team, and was the co-captain in her last two seasons. During her five years with the team, she earned a Second Team All-WAC, and three Academic ALL-WAC.
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- Program Coordinator
- Program Coordinator for the Division of Politics & Economics
Cara Wong is the program coordinator for the Division of Politics & Economics (DPE) office. She facilitates student success through the entire program from orientation, registration, and coursework planning to dissertation and degree conferrals.
On the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program, Cara taught junior high school in Asago, Hyogo, Japan from 2015-2019. She has a BA in Philosophy from Wheaton College, MA.
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- Assistant Director of Admissions
Carina Navarro (she/her) serves as the Assistant Director of Admissions at Claremont Graduate University, overseeing admissions and recruitment for the School of Educational Studies.
Prior to joining CGU, Navarro was an Admissions Graduate Assistant for the Global Executive Ed.D. Program at the University of Southern California, where she assisted prospective students with their application, reviewed and processed applications, and assisted with logistics for in-person sessions. She also worked at several on-campus resource programs such as EOPS/CARE, Learning Resource Center, CalWORKs, Outreach, Student Disability Center, and Student Housing during her undergraduate years.
Navarro holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations from the University of California, Davis and Master of Education degree in Postsecondary Administration and Student Affairs from University of Southern California.
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- Assistant Director for Global Mormon Studies
- Religion Department As Research Assistant
Caroline Kline joined Claremont Graduate University's Religion Department as research assistant professor in 2018 and became assistant director of the Center for Global Mormon Studies in 2019. She holds a PhD in Religion from CGU, and her areas of interest include contemporary Mormon women's communities and Mormonism in the Global South. She is the director of the Claremont Mormon Women Oral History Project and the Claremont Global Mormon Oral History Project.
Kline is the author of a number of articles and book chapters that center on Mormonism and gender, including "The Mormon Conception of Women's Nature and Role: A Feminist Analysis" (Feminist Theology) and "Saying Goodbye to the Final Say: The Softening and Reimagining of Mormon Male Headship Ideologies" (Out of Obscurity: Mormonism Since 1945). She is also the co-editor of the volume Mormon Women Have their Say: Essays from the Claremont Oral History Project. Her book about communities of Mormon women in Botswana, Mexico, and the U.S. is forthcoming from the University of Illinois Press.
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- Emeriti Trustee
- President ( Retired ), Pacific Oaks College and Children 's School
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- Secretary to the Board of Trustees
Chris Armstrong
Secretary to the Board of Trustees
Email
chris.armstrong@cgu.edu
Phone
909-621-8265
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- Executive Assistant to the President
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- Clinical Assistant Professor
- Clinical Assistant Professor and Coordinator
- Teacher Education Office Staff
Claudia Bermúdez is a clinical assistant professor and coordinator in the Department of Teacher Education at Claremont Graduate University. Her research and teaching interests explore the significance of healthy classroom ecologies and the tension between critical social justice teaching and subtractive schooling. Her work spans K-12 to higher education, with an emphasis on antiracist pedagogy; the intersection of class/race and social/cultural capital in education; and socially just leadership.
Between 2015 and 2017, Bermúdez was part of a research team that was awarded a grant from the John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation to study highly effective teachers of historically marginalized students. In 2019, the findings of this extensive study were published in a book that she co-edited with CGU Professor Mary Poplin titled Highly Effective Teachers of Vulnerable Students: Practice Transcending Theory.
Prior to her time at CGU, Bermúdez cultivated her skills as an educational leader in the Los Angeles Unified School District, where, over the span of a 20-year career, she served as an elementary teacher, site level bilingual coordinator, district level English learner expert, assistant principal over special education, and an elementary school principal.
Bermúdez holds a PhD in Education from Claremont Graduate University, a master's degree in educational administration from CSULA, a master's degree in Latin American studies from UCLA, and a bachelor's degree in Latin American studies from UCLA.
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- Director
- Senior Associate
- Professor
- Professor of Practice
Darleen V. Peterson
Professor of Practice, Community and Global Health
Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Director of the Certificate and Master of Public Health (MPH) programs
Darleen Peterson is a professor of practice in the School of Community & Global Health at Claremont Graduate University. She is also the senior associate dean for academic affairs and the director of the Certificate, and MPH programs at CGU. Her research interests include health communication, specifically the evaluation of statewide tobacco control campaigns and the assessment of pro-tobacco marketing activities.
She received an MA in Communications Management from USC's Annenberg School for Communication, an MPH in Community Health Education from California State University, Northridge, and a PhD in Preventive Medicine (Health Behavior Research) from USC. She is a masters-level certified health education specialist (MCHES). Prior to moving to CGU, Peterson served as assistant professor in the Department of Preventive Medicine as well as the assistant director for the Master of Public Health program at USC.
Peterson is co-editor of Health Program Planning: Creating Behavioral, Environmental, and Policy Change (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2022). The PRECEDE-PROCEED model, developed in the early 1970s and first published as a text in 1980, has been effectively applied worldwide to address a broad range of health issues: risk factors like tobacco and lack of exercise, social determinants of health such as lack of access to transportation and safe housing, and major disease challenges like heart disease and guinea worm disease. Within in the text, Peterson presents a separate appendix that maps public health competencies to the chapters that address them, allowing instructors to assign readings covering specific topics and to develop relevant assessment activities for students as they progress in their respective public health degrees. Prior to this text she co-edited a third edition of Health Promotion in Multicultural Populations (Sage, 2014). Within this edition Peterson co-authored several chapters, including: "Culture, Health Promotion & Cultural Competence," "Health Promotion Tips for the Practitioner and Student," and "Closing Thoughts and Emerging Issues in Multicultural Health Promotion and Disease Prevention." In addition, Peterson has published peer-reviewed articles in such journals as Community Theory, Preventive Medicine, and Pedagogy in Health Promotion.
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- Data & Evaluation Coordinator
David Sprott is the Henry Y. Hwang Dean and a professor of marketing in the Peter F. Drucker and Masatoshi Ito Graduate School of Management and is on faculty at the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland. His research interests include retailing, branding, influence strategies, and marketing public policy.
He received his PhD in Marketing from the University of South Carolina and earned a BA in Business and an MBA from Kent State University. Prior to his arrival at the Drucker School, Sprott served as professor of marketing and dean of the College of Business at the University of Wyoming. At UW he led a renewed strategic vision embracing the student experience, quality academic research, and economic engagement of the state. Previously Sprott served on the faculty at Washington State University for more than two decades and held the Boeing/Scott and Linda Carson Chair of Marketing, among other leadership positions; he was a recipient of an Outstanding Faculty Research Award from the WSU College of Business.
Sprott's research has been published in leading scholarly journals including Journal of Applied Psychology, Journal of Consumer Research, Journal of Marketing, Journal of Marketing Research, and Journal of Retailing. His teaching interests include retail management, leadership, brand management, consumer behavior, sales management, and research methods at the undergraduate, master, and doctoral levels.
Sprott is the author and co-author of numerous publications, including serving as co-editor of Handbook of Research on Customer Engagement, (Edward Elgar, 2019).
He is a member of several marketing and consumer organizations, including the American Marketing Association, Association for Consumer Research, and Society for Consumer Psychology.
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- Emeriti Trustee
- Founder / New Americans Immigration Museum and Learning Center / Founder and Creative Director ( Retired ), Rancho La Puerta and Golden Door
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- Associate Director at the Drucker Career Strategy Office
- Associate Director of Career Strategy
Debra Nasipak is the associate director at the Drucker Career Strategy Office. She brings with her a wealth of experience of over eleven years in higher education, working with international students and domestic graduate students in admissions and program management. She has also worked in financial and administrative roles in both for profit and nonprofit organizations drawing on her understanding of business budgeting and financial reporting, as well as planning and strategy implementation.
With an approach to career strategy that is student centered, Nasipak is an advocate for students. She provides a welcoming atmosphere for students, alumni, and fellow staff/faculty members through team engagement, mentor development, staff relations, cultural competency, and diversity initiatives.
Nasipak holds a Master of Arts in Management and a Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration from Azusa Pacific University. When she is not mentoring Drucker students in their career strategy, she is with friends enjoying good food and wine.
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- Dean of the School of Educational Studies
- Dean, School of Educational Studies / Professor of Education
DeLacy Ganley is the dean of the School of Educational Studies. Prior to being appointed dean, she was the director of Claremont Graduate University's Teacher Education Department from 2003-2017. As director, Ganley oversaw the school's teaching credential programs, helped to ensure that the School of Educational Studies was at the national forefront of teacher preparation, and expanded discussions around teacher quality to include global and intercultural competencies.
The school relies upon Ganley's background as a K-20 educator, her experience working with linguistically and culturally diverse populations, and her administrative creativity. With teaching experience at the elementary, high school, undergraduate, and graduate levels, Ganley possesses a fundamental understanding of programming needs across the education spectrum. She has worked in and partnered with a variety of traditional and non-traditional educational organizations, including comprehensive public schools and districts, charter schools, Montessori schools, juvenile centers and court schools for adjudicated youth, boarding schools, Waldorf schools, homeschooling associations, and international schools.
Ganley is one of the university's most successful procurers of external funding. Since 2007, she has helped secure nearly $21 million in grants. Most of these grants relate to the preparation of teachers (particularly STEM educators), the promotion of civil society, and international exchange. In October 2019, Ganley and CGU's Department of Teacher Education were awarded a $3.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education that provides living stipends to teacher candidates completing CGU's MA/credentialing program while working as "teaching residents" at an Alliance (charter) school.
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- Partner ( Retired ) Latham & Watkins
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- Honorary Trustee
- Senior Vice President ( Retired ), Toyota Motor North America, Inc
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- Admissions Counselor
- Counselor
Dylan Low (he/him) is an admissions counselor at Claremont Graduate University serving all the programs. Prior to CGU, Dylan started his journey in higher education at Cal State San Bernardino in 2019 where he worked as a Coyote Ambassador with the campus tours and admissions and recruitment team while obtaining his degree. Working in both the admissions and campus tours offices at Cal State San Bernardino, gave Dylan the tools to serve the students of CGU. In addition to his degree and work, he also participates in LGBTQ events on campus.
Dylan holds a BA and AA in Sociology from Cal State San Bernardino and Chaffey College as well as an AA in University Studies specializing in Social and Behavioral Sciences. Outside of the higher education world, Dylan enjoys competitive CrossFit, country line dancing, washing his car, and spending time with his boyfriend and friends.
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- Honorary Trustee
- President, Whitecap Foundation
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- Emeriti Trustee
- Chairman Emeritus, FivePoint Holdings, LLC
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- Emeriti Trustee
- Executive Director
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- Director of Admissions
- Director of Admissions and Recruitment
Frank Frias (he/him) is the Director of Admissions and Recruitment at Claremont Graduate University. Prior to his role at CGU, he was the Vice President of Strategic Initiatives at Pacific Oaks College, where he managed the Student Services and Enrollment Management areas.
Frias has over twenty years of experience working in higher education within non-profit, for-profit, private, and the community college system. He has held positions as Director of Enrollment Services and Financial Aid, Acting Dean of Access and Advising, Director of MBA Recruitment, and Associate Vice President of Student Services.
He holds a Master of Business Administration from Woodbury University and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from UC Riverside.
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- Garman Turner Gordon Professor of Law, William S. Boyd School of Law
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- Shareholder / Greenberg Traurig, LLP
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- COO ( Retired ) Los Angeles Dodgers / Los Angeles, Calif.
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- Associate Director of Admissions
Hayley Kiruki is an associate director of admissions at Claremont Graduate University. In her role, she manages admissions systems and leads the application processing team.
She holds a bachelor's degree in history from Occidental College. Her career in higher education began at the Drucker School of Management at CGU in 2004, and her experience at CGU includes working in the areas of admissions, recruitment, marketing, and communications.
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- Emeriti Trustee
- Owner, Newport Diagnostic Center
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- Associate Director of International Admissions
- Associate Director of International Recruitment
Heather Reynolds is the associate director of international recruitment at Claremont Graduate University, and oversees international recruitment strategies and implementation for all of CGU's graduate programs.
Reynolds began at CGU as an admissions coordinator for the School of Social Science, Policy, & Evaluation. More recently, she served as the assistant director of admissions for the Center for Information Systems & Technology programs. Her various roles at CGU have allowed her to collaborate with enrollment teams and academic departments to improve admission processes and recruitment practices.
She holds a master's degree in public administration, and is currently pursuing a doctorate in educational leadership at California State University, Los Angeles.
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- Honorary Trustee
- Chairman, Board of Managers, New Avon, LLC
Our founding president, James Blaisdell, envisioned CGU as a place that would balance the powerful academic excellence of our expert faculty with the warm, intimate atmosphere of a small-school setting. Today we hold true to Dr. Blaisdell's founding vision in our philosophy and mission.
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- Economist / Capital Group
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- Clinical Full Professor
- Dean of the School
- Dean, School of Community & Global Health
Jay Orr is the dean of the School of Community & Global Health at the Claremont Graduate University and a clinical full professor. He earned a JD from the Ventura College of Law; a California Secondary Teaching Credential from the University of California, Santa Barbara, Graduate School of Education; and a BA in political science from UCSB. He also attended the US Naval Academy in Annapolis. As the former Riverside County executive officer, he worked to improve and health care and bring wellness to the top of the county's agenda. Orr has 34 years of experience public service, having held other positions in Riverside County that include serving as assistant district attorney, code enforcement director, and deputy public defender.
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- Administrative Coordinator
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- Assistant Director of Admissions
Jill Steggall is an assistant director of admissions at Claremont Graduate University (CGU), overseeing admissions and recruitment for the Center for Business & Management of the Arts (CBMArts) and the Art and Music programs within the School of Arts and Humanities.
Prior to joining CGU, Steggall served as a program ambassador for CBMArts, where she assisted in running admissions events, managed numerous admissions operational procedures, and aided in CBMArts programming. She also worked with the Museum Leadership Institute (formally known as the Getty Leadership Institute) for three years, assisting in the successful execution of their executive programs and managing their databases. With her fellow art students in CGU's MFA program, she led and coordinated the annual SoCal MFA Juried Exhibitions, successfully wrangling hundreds of entries, managing logistics, and promoting her peers across multiple platforms.
Steggall holds an MA in Art Business and an MFA from Claremont Graduate University and a BFA from the University of Northern Iowa.
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- Executive Assistant
- Executive Assistant to the Dean
Jodi James is the executive assistant to the dean of the Drucker School of Management. She joined CGU in 2003 and has provided administrative support for the Center for Business & Management of the Arts and the MBA and Executive MBA programs of the Drucker School.
Prior to joining CGU, James received a certificate from Fullerton College in Tourism and Hospitality. She worked for Air New Zealand and the Australian Travel Service for 10 years and has traveled extensively throughout the South Pacific.
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- Honorary Trustee
- Chairman, Global Transactions, Cushman and Wakefield / Los Angeles, CA
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- Assistant Director of Admissions
John Moore (he/him) is an assistant director of admissions at Claremont Graduate University (CGU), where he oversees admissions and recruitment for the Division of Politics & Economics as well as the English programs in the School of Arts & Humanities.
Before joining CGU, Moore served as a financial aid counselor at Pitzer College, managed an education program for older foster youth at a nonprofit called Foster Success in Indianapolis, and was an English teacher at the high school level in Indianapolis and a university in China. His academic interests in literature have focused on the presentation and role of work within contemporary fiction, as well as narrative and structural depictions of trauma in modernist literature.
Originally from central Indiana, he holds an MA in English from DePaul University in Chicago and a BA in English from Wabash College in Crawfordsville, IN.
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- Program Manager, School of Community & Global Health
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- Director, Cybersecurity and Compliance / Raytheon
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- Executive Vice President ( Retired ) Centene Corporation / St. Louis, MO
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- Graduate Assistant, Faculty and Staff Support
- Student Staff
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- Vice President of Advancement
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- Emeriti Trustee
- President, Pence Wealth Management
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- Emeriti Trustee
- Chairman, J. W. Goddard and Co
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- Director of External Relations, Drucker School of Management
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- Division of Politics & Economics
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- Division Manager
- Division of Behavioral & Organizational Sciences
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- Dean, School of Arts & Humanities / Director, Early Modern Studies Program Director, Kingsley & Kate Tufts Poetry Awards
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- Administrative Coordinator, Drucker School of Management
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- Assistant Director of Admissions
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- Emeriti Trustee
- Professor
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- Senior Counsel / Taylor, Simonson & Winter LLP / Claremont, CA
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- Emeriti Trustee
- Professor of Economics, California State University Channel Islands
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- Chief Financial Officer
- Vice President
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- Enrollment Operations Coordinator
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- Emeriti Trustee
- Vice President ( Retired ), Regulatory Operations, Southern California Edison
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- Clinical Placement Coordinator and Credential Analyst
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- Professor of Practice in Arts Management
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- Emeriti Trustee
- Chairman, CEO, Shorenstein Realty Services L.P
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- Vice Chair
- Executive Vice President ( Retired ) Capital Group
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- Interim Executive Vice President & Provost / Professor of Organizational Behavior
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- Admissions Systems Specialist
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- President / Dana Investment Corporation / Laguna Beach, CA
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- Garman Turner Gordon Professor of Law, William S. Boyd School of Law
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- Dean, Pardee RAND Graduate School / Vice President of Innovation, RAND Corporation / Santa Monica, CA
Peter F. Drucker is considered the father of modern management, and his time-tested doctrine is the cornerstone of your education at the Drucker School. He was an Austrian-born immigrant, a respected mentor, and a brilliant man who placed a high premium on being ethical, globally minded, and socially conscious.
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- Partner / Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP / New York, NY
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- Vice President of Student Affairs, Student Services
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- Clinical Assistant Professor
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- Assistant Director of Admissions
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- Emeriti Trustee
- Vice President ( Retired ), Investments, UBS / Paine Webber
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- Emeriti Trustee
- President ( Retired )
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- Honorary Trustee
- Attorney, Partner, Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP
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- Honorary Trustee
- Managing Director, the Yucaipa Companies
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- Emeriti Trustee
- Managing Director, Center Theater Group
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- Partner Emeritus ( Retired )
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- Emeriti Trustee
- Managing Partner
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- Dean, School of Social Science, Policy & Evaluation
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- Professor of Research / Museum Leadership Institute
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- Emeriti Trustee
- Director, El & El Investments
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- Emeriti Trustee
- Managing Partner