John DeAngelo |
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RESUME
Employment Temple University, Philadelphia, PA Associate Dean for Information Technology,
Fox
School of Business and Management, 1998- present. Responsible for overall strategic planning for technology
implementation in the Fox School of Business. Responsible for business
information technology partnerships, faculty orientation and training, new
technology initiatives, including mobile computing mandate, technology
classroom refurbishment, and design a new Center for Business Information
Technology. Supervises a computer lab staff of five full-time professionals
and 24 part-time students. Part of the Dean's Office academic planning team. Associate Dean, College of Health, Physical Education,
Recreation and Dance (HPERD), 1989-1998. Plan and implement strategies for student recruitment and
retention; represent the College at national, district and state recruitment
events; coordinate college office automation; maintain alumni records;
coordinate public and alumni relations; facilitate research and program
development; supervise a seven full-time staff, two graduate assistants and
thirty part-time employees, including line responsibility for the Vivacqua
Undergraduate Advising center and the office of Computer and Media resources;
oversee the acquisition of all college media resources; advise faculty on the
design of instructional and promotional programs; provide leadership in the
development and implementation of a college technology plan; advise dean on
budget, tenure and promotion, research and study leaves, and related faculty
matters. Assistant Dean, College of
HPERD, 1983-1989. Planned and implemented strategies for student recruitment and
retention; represented the College at national, district and state recruitment
events; supervised a staff of six full-time and thirty part-time employees,
including line responsibility for a Learning Resources Center; reviewed the
acquisition of all college media resources. Assistant to the Dean for Development,
College of HPERD, 1980-1983. Facilitated research and program development; functioned as
liaison to the HPERD Alumni Association; directed a quarter million dollar
budget for a multimedia resource operation; liaison to alumni association. Director of Learning Resources,
College of HPERD, 1972-1983. Administer media services operation for the College of HPERD;
supervise a staff of four full-time and twenty part-time student staff;
responsible for the acquisition of learning materials and media hardware;
design and develop media instructional and PR programs for the College. Triton Regional High School,
Runnemede,
NJ, 1970-1971. Taught English to sophomores and juniors. Gloucester Catholic High School,
Gloucester,
NJ, 1965-1970. Taught English and remedial reading to freshman and seniors. Education Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, M.Ed. in
Educational Media, 3.87 GPA, 1971-1972. Glassboro State College,
Glassboro, NJ, certification in secondary school English, 1970-1971. Rutgers University, Camden, NJ, courses toward
certification, 1968-1968. Glastonbury Monastery, Hingham, MA, Theological Studies,
1964-1965. La Salle College, Philadelphia, PA, BA in History with a
minor in English, cum laude, 1960-1964. Professional Memberships EDUCAUSE Philadelphia Health Congress American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation
and Dance Association for Educational Communications and Technology University Public Relations Association of Pennsylvania Associated Exhibitors of AAHPERD, East Coast Representative Publications,
Consultancies, Reports and Productions Technology at
Temple University, November 2000, a
five minute video produced for Temple University President David Adamany.
Co-produced with Betsy Lebron and Tracy Cooper on behalf of the Teaching
Learning, Technology Roundtable. Fox School Online MBA, principal author, February 17, 2000 Fox School of Business Honors Laptop Proposal and
Business Plan, principal author, October 1998. Technology Classroom Refurbishing Reports, Vols. 1,2,3,
& 4. Principal author for the Subcommittee on Classroom Refurbishing,
1994-1998, cited in Change Magazine, "Report from a Committee of Hope
(April/May 1995). Template for Feedback on College Technology Plans.
Author, TLTR Academic Planning Committee, March 1996. SHAPE, HPERD’s on-line journal, founding editor, 1996 –
present, (http://www.temple.edu/HPERD/shape/). Recruitment and Retention Plan for the College of
HPERD, 1993-1996. Interactive Learning Proposal for the College of HPERD,
March
1993. HPERD Technology Plans
1994-1997. Code of Conduct, College of
HPERD, 1991. Graduate Alternative Admissions Program, College of
HPERD, 1990. Graduate Programs at Temple University,
an
interactive computer program used for recruitment at conventions and trade
shows, March 1995. Personal Core;
a proposal to expand the Core Curriculum at
Temple University to include health and fitness concepts and courses, 1993. Dance on Video, syllabus for graduate study in video
technology applied to dance, 1986-1989. Implications of the New Copyright Law as It Applies to
Higher Education, a research paper presented to the media community at Temple
University, 1977. Discover Temple, recruitment videotapes utilizing Bill
Cosby to introduce student prospects to the College of Health, Physical
Education, Recreation and Dance, 1980 and 1987. National Youth Sports Program,
public relations videotapes detailing cooperation among Temple University, the
City of Philadelphia, the Philadelphia School Board and the NCAA in providing
recreational opportunities to disadvantaged children in North Philadelphia,
1975 and 1976. Dance at Temple, videotapes describing the dance program at
Temple University, 1975 and 1984. A Video Profile: Robert W. Crawford
provides an insight into the philosophy of an urban recreation pioneer, Robert
W. Crawford, former recreation commissioner in Philadelphia, 1973. A Curriculum Proposal for the Sciences and Humanities,
co-author, Gloucester Catholic High School, 1968. Blue Ribbon Committee to Study the Academic and Economic
Feasibility of Continuing the Operation of Gloucester Catholic High School,
member and report co-writer, 1967. Grants Link
to Learn (L2L) IGrad Grant, 2001 The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Proposal to Build a Ph.D. Program in Management Information Systems.
Principal Investigator along with Munir Mandviwalla, Rajan Chandran, and Heinz
Klein, $184,000. Link
to Learn (L2L) Workforce Development, 2000.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Proposal to Provide Advanced Skills Development in E-Commerce,
Principal Investigator along with Rajan Chandran and Otto Lee. $237,000. Presentation Sampler Careers in Academe. Featured Speaker at the 22nd Annual Academic Awards ceremony at Paulsboro High School, May 14, 2002 MBA in a Day: How Computers and the Internet are Changing the Way B-schools do Business, a recruitment event featuring the Fox School of Business at the Park Hyatt Bellevue Hotel in Philadelphia, May 22, 2001. Managing
Student Communications and Promoting Interactivity Online.
TLTR Issues Forum, co-moderator along with TLTR chair Tracy Cooper, March 23,
2001. Blackboard, the Fox Perspective, a presentation at the Blackboard Users Conference, Washington, DC, November 30, 2000. Alumni Open
House. Guest speaker on the recent
developments in technology at Temple University, September 8, 2000. How Technology
is Changing Higher Education. A presentation to Temple University alumni and
guests, Boston Massachusetts, April 6, 1999. Your Future in the Tuttleman Learning Center,
co-presenter
on prospects and opportunities in Temple’s new hi-tech classroom building,
March 24 & 25, 1998. How Technology is Changing the Classroom: An
Administrative Perspective, a PowerPoint presentation to the College of Arts and
Sciences Improvement Center (ATTIC), December 1997. Welcome to Temple, presentations made to new and
prospective students twice each fall and spring, and six times in summer. Temple University Classroom Refurbishing Report,
a PowerPoint presentation made to the Temple University Teaching, Learning and
Technology Roundtable, a provost-appointed, University-wide committee charged
with technology strategic planning, May 1996. Presenter, Technology in Parks and Recreation,
Pennsylvania Recreation and Parks Association, 1990. Instructor and developer of graduate course Dance on Video,
Temple University, spring 1986 and 1987. Presenter, Marketing Your Message, Temple Ambler
Campus, summer 1986. Presenter, Mid-Eastern Therapeutic Recreation Symposium,
Ursinus College, June 1983. Guest Speaker, New Jersey Library Trustee Association,
OceanCounty Library, September 1982. Technology Achievements
Leader in strategic
planning for the Fox School of Business to infuse technology in teaching, learning, and
administrative processes:
Leader in University technology initiatives as part of
the Provost-appointed Teaching, Learning, and Technology Roundtable:
Awards and Community Service Premier 100 IT Leader, Computerworld Magazine, January 2002. Wharton/Infosys Business Transformation Award Finalist, June 2002. President’s Award, HPERD Alumni Association,
1994 and 1984. Layman Honor Award, Pennsylvania Association for Health,
Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1984. President, Waterford Township Library Board of Trustees, July
1980 to September 1983. Mayor's Award for Outstanding Service, 1981,
Waterford Township. Volunteer Library Media Consultant, Camden County Library,
Winslow Branch, 1975-76. Co-founder and member, Council of Media Organizations, Temple
University, 1976 to 1986. Wes Francis Award for Outstanding Media Presentation: A
Video Profile: Robert W. Crawford, 1973. Other Interests Coordinated special events for An Affair of the Heart,
1996-present.
Part-time consultant to a special event, bridal and party planning business
located in Haddonfield, NJ. Special event planning and coordination; PR and
client presentations; database creation and contact tracking; vendor
demonstrations at regional bridal conferences. Fund raised and coordinated event for Dooley
House,
a not-for-profit home for children with HIV in Camden, NJ, January 1997.
Scripted, planned and coordinated vendor demonstrations and fashion show for
Super Bowl Sunday, including PR, media contacts and fund raising. Supervised Grand Opening for An Affair of the Heart,
October 1996. Recruited vendors, scripted presentation, hosted organizational
meetings, and coordinated opening in conjunction with the Haddonfield Fall
Festival. Coordinated An Affair of the Heart participation in
"Haddonfield Hosts a Wedding," October 1997, including vendor
participation, invitations, and PR. Schooled in food preparation and wine appreciation.
Classes taken in New Orleans cuisine (the School of Creole Cooking) California
Cuisine (Beringer Wineries), Tuscan Cooking (Ristorante Graziella), pairing of
food and wine (A Taste of South Jersey seminars and membership in ZAP) and
French cuisine (George Perrier at the NJ State Aquarium). Committee Memberships
Fox New Building Planning Committee (co-chair) References Dr. Rajan
Chandran, Senior Associate Dean, Fox School of Business and Management, Temple
University
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