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Curriculum Vitae of Jacqueline Powers Doud

EDUCATION:

1976 Ph.D. Claremont Graduate University - Higher Education Program; Dissertation: “An Inquiry into the Effects of a College Education on the Attitudes, Competencies, and Behavior of Individuals.” Research became part of INVESTMENT IN LEARNING: The Individual and Social Value of American Higher Education by Howard R. Bowen in collaboration with Clecak, Doud, and Douglass

1969 M.A. University of California, Berkeley - French Literature

1962 B.A. Mundelein College, Chicago - French

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:

2000-present President - Mount St. Mary’s College

1991-2000 Provost, Academic Vice President and Dean of Faculty, and Professor of Education - Mount St. Mary’s College

1984-1991 Vice President, Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty and Professor of Humanities - Woodbury University; Interim President from August 1989 to January 1990

1979-1984 Dean of School of Arts and Sciences and Associate Professor of Humanities - University of La Verne

1975-1979 Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Assistant Professor of Humanities - University of La Verne

1967-1972 Full-time faculty in French - Mundelein College, Chicago

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

1980-2007 Member and Chair of the following accrediting teams/committees for the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC):

Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising (Chair) – 2007
Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising (Chair) – 2006
National Hispanic University in San Jose (Chair) – 2002
Chair, WASC Interim Report Committee – 1996-1999
Bethany College (Chair) – 1998
WASC Consultant, St. John’s Seminary – 1998
California College of Arts and Crafts (Chair) – 1997
New School of Architecture (Chair) – 1996
Southern California Institute of Architecture – 1995
(WASC) Commission Fellow and Staff Associate – 1991-1994
(WASC) Substantive Change Committee – 1989-1992
California Baptist College – 1992
Southern California Institute of Architecture (Chair) – 1991
Armstrong College, Berkeley (Chair)
St. Patrick's Seminary, Menlo Park (Chair)
Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology, Berkeley (Chair)
Samuel Merritt Hospital College of Nursing, Oakland
Chaminade University, Honolulu
Point Loma College, San Diego

2004-2008 Council for Independent Colleges - Regular Presenter

1999 Consultant for Santa Clara University, 150th anniversary program for women

Consultant on Diversity for St. John’s Seminary, Camarillo, CA

1990 Invited participant in the Women Presidents’ Summit: The First National Conference of Women College and University Presidents, sponsored by the American Council on Education (ACE)

1989 Invited participant in the ACE Forum, National Identification of Women in Higher Education Administration

1988 Selected participant in the Stanford University Financial Seminar for Non-Financial Managers

1982 and 1978 Auditor for the University of La Verne degree programs in Naples, Italy and Athens, Greece and local Ed.D. program

1978 Reviewer for Research Proposals for the Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE) and NCHEMS Outcomes Project (National Commission of Higher Education Management Studies)

1979 Selected participant in the Claremont Higher Education Management Institute (CHEMI) two-week program

1978 Consultant for the Council for the Advancement of Experiential Learning (CAEL) - Project on Institutional Development

MEMBERSHIPS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS:

2006-present California Institute for Nursing & Health Care - Board Member

2006-present Kappa Gamma Pi - National Catholic College Graduate Honor Society

2004-present Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities, Board of Directors

2001-present Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities, Executive Committee

2000-present Board of Visitors, Claremont Graduate University, School of Education

2000-2006 Independent Colleges of Southern California, Board of Directors

2000-2003 Skirball Institute Advisory Board

1996-1998 Advisory Committee for the “Women’s College” at Santa Monica Community College

1980-present American Association of University Professors

1974-1995 American Association for Higher Education

1962-2000 American Association of Teachers of French, 1971-1972 Executive Council (Chicago)

1986-1990 President, Claremont Graduate University Alumni Council

1988-1995 Higher Education Roundtable Charter Member

1984-1987 Board of Directors, Hillcrest Retirement Homes, La Verne, California - Chair, Budget and Audit Committee

1979-1998 Charter Member of California Concerns (Women Administrators in Higher Education in California); 1980-1983 Executive Committee and Treasurer; 1989 Chair, Nominating Committee

AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS:

2004 Distinguished Alumni Award - Claremont Graduate University

2003 Woman of the Year - Los Angeles County Commission for Women

Sabbatical Leave for Study in Belgium - University of Louvain

Distinguished Alumni Lecturer: Claremont Graduate University

“You Just Can’t Tell the Depth of the Well By the Length of the Handle on the Pump: Is College Measurable or Merely Memorable?”

Panel Member: Inauguration of Claremont Graduate University President

1993 Alumni Award for Distinguished Service - Claremont Graduate University

1979 Citation for Outstanding Women in Management (Pomona)

1973 Hausam-Fisk Award for Distinction in Higher Education given by the Claremont Graduate University - first recipient

1972 Institut de Touraine, Workshop in Tours, France - Grant given by the American Association of Teachers of French, Chicago

1964 and 1966 NDEA French Institute Grant at Loyola University - Mundelein College, Chicago, and for study in Tours, France

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE SUMMARY:

9 years teaching French, Humanities, and Education

28 years in senior administrative posts in higher education as dean (1979-1984), vice president (1984-1999), provost (1999-2000), (interim) president (1989-1990), and president (2000-present)

37 years full-time employment in higher education as faculty member and administrator

Initiatives or activities related to leadership in higher education in the following areas: academic, fiscal, student affairs, campus and trustee development, and fundraising.

rev 02/13/08