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Title: Presentation on the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs


1
Presentation on the Associate Dean for Academic
Affairs
Gail Armstead Hankins, Ph.D. Candidate for
Associate Dean July 6, 2006
2
Role of the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
  • To assure that all students in the College of
    Management receive a value rich education through
  • quality teaching (coordination through the
    departments)
  • support services through the office of academic
    affairs and
  • a sense of community through their involvement in
    COM and at NCSU. Resulting in committed loyal
    alums.

3
Role of the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
  • To provide leadership within the college as a
    unifying link between departments and units in
    order to move the COM as a whole to the next
    level. The next level in reputation, rankings,
    and service. The next level in academics and
    diversity.

4
Role of the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
  • To provide service, service, service!
  • To the university as an integral member of the
    operational councils and committee.
  • Service to the college as we strive to become a
    more diverse entity serving the population needs
    of the state of NC.
  • Service to the students as we impact the
    institutional structure imperative to their
    success and progress towards degree.
  • Service to the faculty and staff as we optimize
    resources to facilitate the achievement of
    excellence in their positions.

5
Preparation - Education
  • Background Excellent communication skills
    through experience and education.
  • Ph.D. Degree University of
    Florida
  • Speech (Minor
    in Management)
  • 1985 Graduate
  • M.S. Degree Florida State
    University
  • Rhetoric and
    General Speech
  • 1975 Graduate
  • B.A. Degree Florida State
    University
  • Speech and Mass
    Communication
  • 1973 Graduate
    (Minor in History)

6
Preparation Professional Experience
  • September, 2000- Present Assistant Dean for
    Academic Affairs, North Carolina State
    University, College of Management, Raleigh, North
    Carolina
  • August, 2004 December, 2004 Interim Associate
    Dean, North Carolina State University College of
    Management, Raleigh, North Carolina
  • July, 1992 August, 2000 Director of Academic
    Affairs/African-American Coordinator, North
    Carolina State University, College of
    Management, Raleigh, North Carolina
  • July, 1986 - June, 1992 Assistant Professor,
    North Carolina State University, Department of
    Communication, Raleigh, North Carolina
  • January, 1987 - present Consultant, Raleigh,
    North Carolina
  • March, 1984 - December, 1986 President/Treasurer
    , Lady Gator, Inc., Gainesville, Florida
  • January, 1980 - December, 1985 Assistant to the
    Dean for Minority Affairs, College of Business
    Administration and School of Accounting,
    University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
  • January, 1979 - December 1979 Monitoring and
    Evaluation Unit Supervisor, Manpower Division
    Administrative Office, Northeast Florida
    Manpower Consortium, Jacksonville, Florida.
  • August, 1977 - December 1978 Senior Human
    Services Planner, Manpower Division
    Administrative Office, Northeast Florida
    Manpower Consortium, Jacksonville, Florida.

7
Preparation Professional Experience
  • Courses Taught
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Managerial Effectiveness
  • Business Communication
  • Public Speaking
  • Interracial Communication
  • Intercultural Communication
  • Communication Apprehension
  • Freshman Advancement Seminar 1 2

8
Preparation- Administration
  • Reports and Projects - Reports and projects
    required countless hours of research,
    solicitation, collection, coordination, and
    compilation of data. During the course of the
    year I prepared the following reports and
    completed projects as listed.
  • AACSB Business School Questionnaire Report
  • AACSB Interim Maintenance Report (sections)
  • Diversity Initiative Progress Reports
  • Compact Plan Annual Report (sections)
  • COM Annual Report (sections)
  • NC K-12 Activity Report (twice yearly)
  • Various Surveys for Peer Institutions
  • Disaster Recovery/Business Continuity Plan for
    COM
  • EBI Undergraduate Exit Survey
  • EBI Faculty Assessment Survey
  • Plan and Expedited COM New Faculty Orientation
  • Student Credit Hour Report for 2003 - 2004

9
Preparation - Administration
  • Committees (COM and University Committees)
  • Administrative Team
  • COM Honors and Awards Chair (including
    Outstanding Extension, Honorary Degrees, Holladay
    Medal, Outstanding Graduate Faculty, etc.)
  • Extension Operations Council
  • Human Resources Advisory Council
  • Associate Deans Council (August December, 2004)
  • Associate Deans Representative to The Faculty
    Senate Academic Policy Sub-committee (2004-05)
  • Undergraduate Academic Operations Council
    (August-December, 2004)
  • African American Coordinating Committee
  • Provost Diversity Task Force for Admissions
  • Centennial Middle School Campus Advisory Board
  • Policy, Procedures, and Regulation Committee
  • African American Symposium Advisory Committee
  • Task Force for Living and Learning Communities

10
Preparation - Administration
  • Other Responsibilities, Involvement and
    Accomplishments
  • Represented Dean and/or Associate Dean as needed
    on several committees, interviews, and other
    functions.
  • Serve as COM Affirmative Action Officer
  • Serve as Coordinator for Business Continuity and
    Disaster Recovery
  • Participated in orientation activities for both
    incoming freshmen and transfer students.
  • Participated and assisted in COM graduation
    programs.
  • Participated in all student networking functions,
    Freshmen Party, Deans reception, Donuts with the
    Deans, Graduation Parties, and many others.
  • Coordinated information dissemination for
    Wachovia Lectures
  • Participated in COM Graduate Symposium
  • Participated in COM Womens Conference
  • Academic Advisor for African American Freshmen
  • Faculty Advisor - Society of African American
    Corporate Leaders
  • Manage the Distribution of Wachovia Diversity
    Funds

11
Preparation Professional Development
  • Participated in UNC System Leadership Institute
    for Deans and Administrators, Chapel Hill, NC,
    June 9, 2004.
  • Attended AACSB International Conference, New
    Orleans, LA, April, 2003
  • Attended the AACSB Associate Deans Conference,
    December, 2000 Scottsdale, AZ.

12
VISION FOR THE OFFICE OF ACADEMIC AFFAIRS AND COM
  • North Carolina State University College of
    Management was created because a need existed.
    From its humble beginnings the college was not
    your typical B-School. With three Departments and
    the smallest administration on campus we have
    grown from 2,157 in 1992 with 113 entering
    freshmen to 2,666 in 2005 and a freshmen class of
    384 for fall,2006. COM was founded outside the
    box and to grow and strive we must continue on
    this path.
  • COM will face many challenges in the future, but
    challenges are just opportunities waiting to
    happen.

13
Challenges/Opportunities
  • Managed Growth/University Changes
  • Diversity
  • Involvement
  • Development

14
Questions?
  • THANK YOU!
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