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Dr. Coleman E. P. Patterson

1902 Elmwood Drive, Abilene, Texas 79605

325-676-4255, 325-864-0280



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Career Objective

To serve in a senior academic leadership position demanding creativity, drive, teamwork, and a passion for excellence.

Leadership and Administrative Experience

Director of the Leadership Studies Program

Hardin-Simmons University

2004-present

Innovations and Initiatives

▪ Redesigned program offerings to emphasize theory, skills, and practice and expanded number and variety of courses offered in program

▪ Leading Virtual Teams, Outdoor Leadership, Leadership in Theatre, Organization Builders, Principles of Public Administration, Leading Teams, Creating Profit and Non-Profit Ventures, Sport and Recreation Management Seminar, Business Concepts for Leaders, Leadership in Film, Leading Cross-Cultural Organizations, Foundations of Leadership Studies, Decision Making, Change in Organizations, Leadership Seminar, Christian Ethics for Leaders, Great Leaders of History, Communication for Leaders, Critical Thinking and Problem Solving

▪ Created extracurricular opportunities for students

▪ University Hosts and Hostesses program, student positions on HSU Alumni Association Board of Directors, HSU Round Up Weekend, Leadership Late Nights, leadership retreats, student advisory board, mentor programs, service learning opportunities, book clubs, study abroad opportunities

▪ Developed student portfolio program for assessment and merit-based scholarships

▪ Student portfolios used for student scholarships and program assessment

▪ Scholarship bonuses for exceptional involvement in extracurricular activities

▪ Scholarship bonuses for exceptional grade point averages

Responsibilities

▪ Perform all administrative responsibilities for multi-disciplinary academic minor

▪ Coordinate work with library, bookstore, business office, information technology, facilities, communication, alumni, advising, enrollment management, and financial aid offices

▪ Conduct yearly program assessment procedures

▪ Oversee supplies and operations, student wages, scholarship, study abroad, student organizations, and course-specific budgets

▪ Enlist faculty from theology, theater, philosophy, public administration, physical therapy, history, business, communication, and sport and recreation management to teach in program

▪ Supervise student workers and coordinate work of program leaders

▪ Develop curriculum and schedule courses

▪ Administer merit-based scholarship program

▪ Recruit students for program and meet with students and parents

▪ Represent program at recruiting and alumni activities

▪ Make informational presentations

▪ Plan and coordinate program activities

▪ Advise Leadership Studies students

▪ Design and produce promotional materials

Associate Dean/Acting Dean of the Kelley College of Business

Hardin-Simmons University

1999-2003

Innovations and Initiatives

▪ Developed academic minor in management

▪ Designed and maintained college website

▪ Produced and distributed two college newsletters

▪ Represented the College of Business at recruitment and advising activities

▪ Created a monthly breakfast speaker series

▪ Created and administered a college-wide extra-credit voucher program

▪ Developed the annual Christian Business Emphasis Week

▪ Promoted the College of Business through college and career fair activities

▪ Designed promotional flyers and brochures

▪ Organized a student-faculty Bible study series

▪ Wrote newspaper and alumni magazine articles

▪ Organized homecoming activities and social events

▪ Coordinated graduating senior receptions

▪ Formed a Delta Mu Delta Business Honor Society chapter at HSU

▪ Formed and advised award-winning Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) team

▪ Performed dozens of community service projects through SIFE and class projects

Responsibilities

▪ Acting Dean, Summer 2002

▪ Represented Kelley College of Business at a variety of formal and informal university meetings and functions

▪ Ensured compliance with ACBSP accreditation standards and compiled yearly accreditation reports

▪ Worked with curriculum, personnel, retention, and assessment issues within the college

▪ Fostered positive working relationships with alumni, students, faculty, administration, and community

▪ Developed programs to increase the presence and reputation of college and university in the region

▪ Oversaw internship and job placement programs

▪ Met with prospective students and their families

▪ Advised and registered more than 60 business majors each semester

Teaching Experience

▪ Professor of Management and Leadership, Hardin-Simmons University, 2008-present

▪ Visiting Professor, LCC International University—Klaipeda, Lithuania, Fall 2009

▪ Visiting Professor, The International University—Vienna, Austria, Summer 2007, 2008, 2009

▪ Associate Professor of Management and Leadership, Hardin-Simmons University, 2004-2008

▪ Associate Professor of Management, Hardin-Simmons University, 2003-2004

▪ Assistant Professor of Management, Hardin-Simmons University, 1999-2003

▪ Assistant Professor of Management, Ouachita Baptist University, 1996-1998

▪ Teaching Assistant and Instructor, University of Alabama, 1992-1996

Courses Taught

▪ Leadership (undergraduate and graduate)

▪ Business Statistics (undergraduate, graduate, and international)

▪ Organizational Behavior (undergraduate, graduate, and international)

▪ Introduction to Management (undergraduate)

▪ Quantitative Research Methods (undergraduate and graduate)

▪ Entrepreneurial Management (undergraduate and graduate)

▪ Introduction to Business (undergraduate)

▪ Leadership Seminar/Organization Theory (undergraduate)

▪ Electronic Commerce (undergraduate, graduate, and international)

▪ Leadership in Film (undergraduate)

▪ Outdoor Leadership (undergraduate)

▪ Service Learning Workshop (undergraduate)

▪ Human Resource Management (undergraduate, graduate, and international)

▪ Decision Systems (graduate)

▪ Issues in Management and Marketing (graduate)

▪ Organization Builders Travel Course—Kansas City and Houston (undergraduate)

▪ International Management (undergraduate)

▪ Leading Teams (undergraduate)

▪ Ethics (undergraduate)

▪ Decision Making and Quantitative Methods (undergraduate)

▪ Leading Virtual Teams (undergraduate)

▪ Business Communication (undergraduate)

▪ Marketing Management (undergraduate)

▪ Management Information Systems (undergraduate)

▪ Labor Relations (undergraduate)

Recent Innovations and Initiatives

▪ Taught real-time Business Statistics II class for LCC International University in Klaipeda, Lithuania using free audio/video teleconference and team workgroup software, Fall 2009

▪ Organized and led summer study abroad trips to Vienna, Austria, Summer 2008, 2009

▪ Organized and led travel courses to Kansas City and Houston, Summer 2009, 2010

▪ Had students create modules for web-based textbook in Leading Virtual Teams class, Summer 2009

▪ Developed Outdoor Leadership class and coordinated three class trips per semester, 2006, 2007, 2009

▪ Donated more than $7,400 in profits from class business projects to a variety of charitable organizations

▪ Performed business consulting projects in entrepreneurship classes

▪ Designed websites for organizations in e-commerce classes in the United States and Austria

▪ Conducted joint HSU/IU-Vienna classes through Skype and Facebook

▪ Received local news coverage for “Apprentice” team projects in Creating Profit and Non-Profit Ventures

Instructed students from Austria, Albania, Azerbaijan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Lebanon, Libya, Nigeria, Serbia, Tajikistan, Macedonia, Philippines, Italy, France, Georgia, Israel, Ecuador, Russia, Ukraine, Spain, Brazil, Armenia, China, South Korea, India, Bulgaria, Kenya, Slovakia, Ethiopia, Pakistan, Nepal, Romania, and the United States in courses at The International University—Vienna.

Staff Experience

▪ Financial Aid Counselor, University of Alabama, Summer 1992

▪ Assessment Specialist and Academic Advisor, Santa Fe Community College, 1990-1991

▪ Financial Aid Officer, University of Florida, Summer 1990

▪ Financial Aid Specialist, Santa Fe Community College, 1988-1990

Committee Experience

▪ International Student Committee, Chairman, 2009-2010

▪ International Student Committee, 2007-2009

▪ International Studies Committee, 2007-2010

▪ Friendship House Advisory Committee, 2008-2009

▪ Liberal Arts Teaching Effectiveness Committee, 2004-2007

▪ HSU Institutional Effectiveness Committee, 2004-2007

▪ Ad-hoc committee member—appointed by HSU president, 2005

▪ Rank and Tenure Committee member, 2001-2004

▪ Adopt-a-school Committee member, 2001-2004

▪ Wiggins Medal, Anderson Medal, and Who’s Who awards committees, 2000-2003

▪ Chapel Advisory Committee, 2002-2003

▪ Secretary and member of OBU Faculty Development Committee, 1997-1999

Education

▪ Ph.D. Human Resource Management (Organizational Behavior), University of Alabama, 1996

▪ Ed.S. Educational Research, University of Alabama, 1995

▪ M.Ed. Higher Education Leadership, University of Florida, 1990

▪ B.S.B.A. Finance, University of Florida, 1988

▪ Post-Graduate Study: Entrepreneurship, Baylor University, Summer 1998; Marketing, Dallas Baptist University, Fall 2005; Marketing, West Texas A & M University, Spring 2006

Books, Articles, and Newsletter Publications

Patterson, C.E.P. (2010). Business Briefs: Business Theory Made Simple. Frederiksberg, Denmark: , Ventus Publishing ApS.

Patterson, C.E.P. (2010). Management Briefs: Management and Leadership Theory Made Simple. Frederiksberg, Denmark: , Ventus Publishing ApS.

Patterson, C.E.P. (2009). People, Servant Leadership, and Competitive Advantage. The Baptist Educator, 73(3), 4.

Patterson, C.E.P. (2008). To Be Competitive Educational Institutions Must Develop a ‘Unique Selling Proposition.’ The Baptist Educator, 72(3), 9.

Patterson, B.R., & Patterson, C.E.P. (2003). The Editor-in-Chief: A Management Guide for Magazine Editors (2nd edition). Ames, Iowa: John Wiley & Sons.

Patterson, C.E.P. (2003). Baseball and Modern Leadership Theory. In The Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture, 1998 (Altherr and Hall, eds.). MacFarland Press.

Patterson, C.E.P., & Cashman, J.F. (1998). Leadership Succession: A Re-Examination of the Relationship Between Leader Influence and Group Performance. Journal of Management Systems, 10(1), 61-73.

Patterson, B.R., & Patterson, C.E.P. (1997). The Editor-in-Chief: A Practical Management Guide for Magazine Editors. Ames, Iowa: ISU Press.

Patterson, C.E.P. (1996). The Leadership Theory of Amatai Etzioni: A Researcher Ahead of His Time. Journal of Leadership Studies, 3(4), 139-147.

Fuller, J.B., Patterson, C.E.P., Hester, L.K., & Stringer, D. (1996). A Quantitative Review of Research on Charismatic Leadership. Psychological Reports, 78, 271-287.

Patterson, C.E.P. (1995). Transformational Teaching: An Examination of Classroom Leadership. Journal of Leadership Studies, 2(2), 42-49.

Professional Paper and Conference Presentations

Patterson, C.E.P., Wall, M., & Goodheer, W., Flat World Technology and International Collaboration in the College Classroom. Refereed meetings presentation. 2010 International Forum on Christian Higher Education, Atlanta, Georgia.

Patterson, C.E.P., Energizing Student Involvement Through SIFE. Refereed meetings presentation. 2002 Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) Annual Conference, Houston, Texas.

Patterson, C.E.P., Mastery Through Teaching: The SIFE Experience. Refereed meetings presentation. 2001 Southwestern Business Administration Teaching Conference, Houston, Texas

Patterson, C.E.P., Stratego: A Classic Game for Management Instruction. Refereed meetings presentation. 2000 Southwestern Business Administration Teaching Conference, Houston, Texas.

Patterson, C.E.P., Integrating Faith and Learning Through Service Learning Projects. Refereed meetings presentation and proceedings publication. 1999 Christian Business Faculty Association Conference, Dallas, Texas.

Patterson, C.E.P., Theatrics, Plays, and Management Education. Refereed meetings presentation. 1999 Organizational Behavior Teaching Conference, Las Cruces, New Mexico.

Patterson, C.E.P., Baseball and Modern Leadership Theory. Refereed meetings presentation. Tenth Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture (1998), Cooperstown, New York.

Patterson, C.E.P., Stringer, D.Y., & Jones, H.B., Service Learning and Management Education: What Is It and How Do We Do It? Refereed meetings presentation. 1998 Organizational Behavior Teaching Conference, La Verne, California.

Patterson, C.E.P., Service Learning and Business Education: A New Model for Management Educators. Refereed meetings presentation. 1998 Arkansas Collegiate Teachers of Economics and Business Conference, Little Rock, Arkansas.

Patterson, C.E.P., & Stringer, D., Understanding Our Students: An Analysis of College Student Involvement. Refereed meetings presentation and published proceedings abstract. 1997 Academy of Management Conference, Boston, Massachusetts.

Patterson, C.E.P., Let’s Take Another Swing At It: An Analysis of Leadership Influence and Succession. Refereed meetings presentation and proceedings publication. Recipient of the Leadership and Leader’s Division Best Paper Award. 1997 International Association of Management Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Patterson, C.E.P., & Trocchia, P.J., It’s Quite Bizarre If You Think About It: An Examination of Fanatical Organizational Commitment. Refereed meetings presentation and proceedings publication. 1997 International Association of Management Conference, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Patterson, C.E.P., Bringing Theory to Life: The Benefits of Experiential Activities in Management Education. Refereed meetings presentation and proceedings publication. 1996 Southwestern Business Administration Teaching Conference, Houston, Texas.

Patterson, C.E.P., Fuller, J.B., Hester, K., & Stringer, D., A Meta-Analytic Examination of Leadership Style and Selected Follower Compliance Outcomes. Refereed meetings presentation and published proceedings abstract. 1995 Academy of Management Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Fuller, J.B., Patterson, C.E.P., Hester, L.K., & Stringer, D., Meta-Analytic Methods Variance in Non-Normal Sample Domains: Hunter and Schmidt vs. Osburn and Callender. Refereed meetings presentation and published proceedings abstract. Recipient of the Sage Memorial Best Doctoral Student Paper Award. 1995 Academy of Management Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Patterson, C.E.P., Fuller, J.B., Hester, L.K., & Stringer, D., A Meta-Analytic Examination of Charismatic Leadership and Selected Subordinate Compliance Outcomes. Refereed meetings presentation and proceedings publication. 1995 Southwest Academy of Management Meetings, Houston, Texas.

Patterson, C.E.P., Power in the Classroom: An Empirical Examination. Refereed meetings presentation and proceedings publication. 1995 Southern Management Association Meetings, Orlando, Florida.

Patterson, C.E.P., Transformational Teaching: Fostering a "Higher" Education. Refereed meetings presentation and proceedings publication. 1994 Southern Management Association Meetings, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Patterson, C.E.P., An Empirical Examination of Professor Power and Perceived Teaching Effectiveness. Refereed meetings presentation and published proceedings abstract. 1994 Academy of Management Conference, Dallas, Texas.

Patterson, C.E.P., An Analysis of Power, Compliance, and Performance in the College Classroom. Refereed meetings presentation and proceedings publication. 1994 Southwest Academy of Management Meetings, Dallas, Texas.

Patterson, C.E.P., Transformational Teaching: Putting Into Practice What We Preach. Refereed meetings presentation and proceedings publication. 1993 Southwestern Business Administration Teaching Conference, Houston, Texas.

Workshops and Presentations Led

▪ What’s in Your Drawers? Presentation to Texas Association of Student Councils Fall Leadership Convention, October 6, 2010.

▪ Flat World Technology and International Collaboration in the College Classroom. HSU faculty colloquium, September 29, 2010.

▪ What’s in Your Drawers? Presentation to Hendrick Healthcare Leadership Development Institute (LDI) Conference, May 11, 2010.

▪ Back to the Basics. Presentation/workshop for United Way of Abilene Board Retreat, March 9, 2010.

▪ Singing Veggies, Cars, Sheep Pigs, Coffee Moguls, and Leadership Paradigms. Presentation to Abilene Leaders of Tomorrow luncheon, March 5, 2010.

▪ Take Me to Your Leader. Presentation to Abilene Woman’s Club luncheon, November 20, 2009.

▪ The Quest for Excellence. Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) Training Conference, University of Texas at Dallas, September 19, 2009.

▪ “Creativity, Inc.” Book club for Leadership Studies Program students, Spring 2009

▪ “Learning to Lead.” Book club for HSU faculty, staff, and administrators, Fall 2008, Spring 2009

▪ The Time to Lead is Now! Leadership camp for Shreveport/Bossier City (LA) Creating Caring Communities organization. HSU campus, July 21-22, 2008

▪ Servant Leadership and Volunteer Organizations. Workshop for Junior League of Abilene executive council, July 15, 2008

▪ My Flat-World Summer. HSU faculty colloquium, March 5, 2008

▪ Leadership Education. Presentation to HSU Neighbor’s Luncheon, September 13,2007

▪ Learning. Presentation to Clyde (TX) Woman’s Club Scholarship Luncheon, May 2, 2007

▪ Servant Leadership. HSU Chapel presentation, October 7, 2006

▪ “What the best college teachers do.” Faculty development discussion leader, September 13, October 11, and November 8, 2006

▪ Nature and Nurture: The Leadership Education Paradigm. HSU faculty colloquium, January 19, 2005

▪ Web Design II Workshop. HSU faculty workshop, October 15, 2004

▪ Web Design I Workshop. HSU faculty workshop, October 1, 2004

▪ Caution: Professional at Work. Presentation with Dr. Nancy Kucinski at the Abilene State School’s Administrative Support Conference. November 20, 2002.

▪ Basic and Applied Statistics Workshop Series. HSU Administrative Staff workshop. November 18-22, 2002.

▪ Grading with Electronic Spreadsheets. Faculty development workshop, Ouachita Baptist University.

▪ Management, Leadership, and Organizational Behavior Seminar. Church Leadership Development Program, Ouachita Baptist University.

▪ Leadership, Organizational Research, and Sports Samples: A Few of My Favorite Things. Ouachita Baptist University faculty colloquium.

Additional Education, Short Courses, and Workshops

▪ Attended Seminar for Future Presidents and Vice Presidents of Christian Colleges and Universities, Dallas Baptist University, February 7-9, 2008

▪ Attended Future of Baptist Higher Education Conference at Baylor University, April 18-19, 2005

▪ Attended Macromedia Flash Attack training seminar, Fall 2002

▪ Participated in Active Learning Workshop by Mel Silberman at Abilene Christian University, Spring 2001

▪ Self-taught HTML basics and website construction and design

▪ Participated in teaching-related workshops and conference sessions

▪ Southwestern Business Administration Teaching Conferences, 1993, 1996, 2000, 2001

▪ Organizational Behavior Teaching Conference, 1999

▪ Christian Business Faculty Association Conference, 1999

▪ Arkansas Collegiate Teachers of Economics and Business Conference, 1998

Student Organization Advising

▪ Advisor and founder of HSU Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) team, 1999-2008

▪ 2007-2008 HSBC Financial Literacy Grant Award Winner

▪ 2006-2007 Success Skills Special Competition Finalist (Top 20 in nation)

▪ 2006-2007 First Runner Up Dallas Regional Competition

▪ 2005-2006 Opening Round Second Runner Up at SIFE National Competition

▪ 2005-2006 Regional Champion SIFE team

▪ 2005-2006 Entrepreneurship Special Competition Finalist

▪ 2005-2006 Market Economics Special Competition Finalist

▪ 2005-2006 Financial Literacy Special Competition Finalist

▪ 2005-2006 Success Skills Special Competition Finalist

▪ 2005-2006 Sustainability Special Competition Finalist

▪ 2005-2006 HSBC Financial Literacy Grant Award Winner

▪ 2004-2005 Regional Champion SIFE team

▪ 2004-2005 Entrepreneurship Special Competition Finalist

▪ 2004-2005 Market Economics Special Competition Finalist

▪ 2004-2005 HSBC Financial Literacy Grant Award Winner

▪ 2003-2004 Opening Round Second Runner Up at SIFE National Competition

▪ 2003-2004 Regional Champion SIFE team

▪ 2003-2004 Hosted SIFE Fall Leadership Conference

▪ 2002-2003 Semi-final First Runner Up at SIFE National Competition

▪ 2002-2003 Regional Champion SIFE team

▪ 2002-2003 Mentor team to Abilene Christian University, Howard Payne University, and Wayland Baptist University SIFE teams

▪ 2001-2002 Regional Champion SIFE team

▪ 2001-2002 Make-A-Difference Week Special Competition Finalist

▪ 2000-2001 Regional Champion SIFE team

▪ 1999-2000 Rookie of the Year and Regional Champions

▪ 1999-2000 Rookie of the Year and Semi-final Second Runner Up at International Exposition

▪ Advisor to HSU Hosts and Hostesses, 2006-present

▪ HSU Tae Kwon Do Club instructor and faculty advisor, 2006-present

▪ HSU Racquetball Club faculty advisor and class instructor, 2001-2003, 2008-2010

University, Church, and Community Service

▪ Developed and coordinated 14-week after-school program for gifted elementary school students, 2009

▪ Led management/business sessions for “Explorations” gifted students program, 2009, 2010

▪ Conducted retention-related research for HSU, 2002-2003

▪ Faculty coordinator for Marketplace Christianity Chapel Breakout Sessions, 2002

▪ Served as Chairman of HSU Graduate Dean Search Committee, 2002

▪ Creator of Ouachita Baptist University Church Leadership Development Program, 1998-1999

▪ Fifth-grade Sunday School teacher—First Baptist Church of Abilene, 2010-present

▪ Recreation Ministry Board member—FBC Abilene, 2010-present

▪ Family Life Center Renovation Committee Secretary—FBC Abilene, 2010-present

▪ Adult Sunday School teacher—FBC Abilene, 2000-2010

▪ Budget and Stewardship Committee member—FBC Abilene, 2005-2007

▪ Children’s handbell choir director—FBC Abilene, 2007

▪ Preschool choir worker—FBC Abilene, 2006-2007

▪ Junior Achievement of Abilene consultant and former board member, 1999-2005

▪ Abilene Better Business Bureau Torch Awards Committee, 2001-2005

▪ Executed service projects for a variety of non-profit agencies in Abilene (e.g., Big Country Home Educators, Center for Community Renewal, Relay for Life, March of Dimes, Sears and Cobb Park After-School Programs, Abilene Christian Schools, St. John’s Episcopal School, Ridgemont Baptist Church, Caps Baptist Church, University Baptist Church, San Saba Middle School, First Baptist Church Mother’s Day Out Program, Noah Project, Hendrick Home for Children, Hope Haven, Junior Achievement of Abilene, Ben Richey Boy’s Ranch, The House That Kerry Built, Child Protective Services, Boys’ and Girls’ Club of Abilene, Jackson Elementary School, Eula Elementary School, Food Bank of Abilene, Toys for Tots, Abilene Baptist Association Social Ministries, and others) through SIFE and class service projects.

Business Projects

▪ Owner and head karate and fencing instructor of Texas Martial Arts Center in Abilene, Texas

▪ Own and manage rental property in Abilene, Texas

▪ Design and manage websites for local organizations

▪ Sold racquetball equipment and college apparel through self-developed business websites

Consulting

▪ Contracted Statistician—Performed statistical analysis for research project of Hendrick Cancer Center. Study examined screening rates of patients and the success of a screening intervention program among a sample of family practice doctors from rural West Texas. (2002)

Personal

▪ Married Tracy Potts on August 1, 1992. Children: Kirsten (b. 1997), Jack (b. 2000), and Cole (b. 2003).

▪ Hobbies and activities

▪ Martial arts (instructor, black belt in tae kwon do, brown belt in karate)

▪ Avid racquetball player (open-level player) and instructor

▪ 20-year participant in intramural, city, and church softball leagues

▪ Kayaking, canoeing, and snorkeling

References

Dr. Linda Boyer, Vice President and Academic Dean, The International University—Vienna, Mondscheingasse 16, A-1070 Vienna, Austria. 00431718506811, lboyer@iuvienna.edu. Relationship: Academic dean

Dr. Shane Davidson, Vice President for Enrollment Management, Hardin-Simmons University, Abilene, TX 79698. (325) 670-5814, jdsd@hsutx.edu. Relationship: Colleague

Dr. Bill Ellis, President, Howard Payne University, 1000 Fisk Street, Brownwood, TX 76801. (325) 649-8043, bellis@hputx.edu. Relationship: Former provost

Mrs. Anita Lyle, Administrative Assistant to the Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, Hardin-Simmons University, Abilene, TX 79689. (325) 670-1486, alyle@hsutx.edu. Relationship: Colleague

Dr. Mark Beasley, Head of the Department of History and Associate Professor of History, Cynthia Ann Parker College of Liberal Arts, Hardin-Simmons University, Abilene, TX 79698. (325) 670-1279, mbeasley@hsutx.edu. Relationship: Faculty colleague

Mr. Harold Preston, Senior Vice President for Finance and Chief Operations Officer, Hardin-Simmons University, Abilene, TX 79698. (325) 670-1497, hpreston@hsutx.edu. Relationship: Colleague

Dr. Alan Stafford, Dean of the Cynthia Ann Parker College of Liberal Arts, Professor of Criminal Justice, Hardin-Simmons University, Abilene, TX 79689. (325) 670-1486, stafford@hsutx.edu. Relationship: Dean

Dr. Kyle B. Usrey, President, LCC International University, Kretingos 36, Klaipeda LT – 92307, Lithuania.   370-46-241-410 (Lithuania), kusrey@lcc.lt. Relationship: Former faculty colleague

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