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Crownhart, Metropolitan State College of Denver, Denver, CO
Past
Involvement in NACADA:
Years in NACADA:
11 years
National Offices
Held and Accomplishments Achieved While in Office:
- Chair, Diversity Committee, 2004-present
- Commission & Interest Group Division Representative (Appointed),
2002-2004
- Chair, Multicultural Concerns Commission, 1998-2000
- Co-Chair, 1999 National Conference, Denver, CO
Regional Activities/Offices
Held, including accomplishments achieved while in office:
N/A
Committee Activities
and Accomplishments:
- Member, NACADA Awards Committee, 2003-2004
- Member, National Conference Task Force, 2003-2004
- Member, National Conference Committee, 1999-2000
- Co-Chair, 1st NACADA Teleconference on Academic Advising,
1999
- Chair, 1st NACADA Task Force on Diversity, 1999-2000
Commission/Interest
Group Activities and Accomplishments:
- Current member, Multicultural Concerns Commission and ESL
& International Student Advising Commission
Other:
- Currently serve as Associate Director of Academic Advising
at MSCD
- Have served as International Student Advisor, Director of
International Education, Coordinator of Minority Student Program
- Chair, AIFS Minority Student Study Abroad Scholarship
- Raised a $10,000 endowment for minority scholarships at MSCD.
Platform
Statement:
I have twenty plus years
of experience working with diverse populations in an urban campus
that serves 40,000 students--community college, baccalaureate,
and graduate degree granting institutions. I have worked with
minority domestic and international students and faculty. During
these years, I have done numerous presentations and workshops
on issues of diversity, received training and chaired several
committees.
I have discussed the
issues of diversity with the Council and the Board and believe
that I have a very strong sense of the direction that we, as an
organizqation, need to take in order to become diverse in all
areas (ethnicity, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation,as
well as institutional type, size, conference presentations, employment,
representation within the leadership, and faculty, etc.).
My goals are in line
with the goals of the committee — conducting focus groups
to get feedback from the membership; developing a white paper
on diversity in the association; and working with the Council
to develop an Emerging Leaders Program.
My role as chair of
the committee is to provide direction and encouragement, so the
committee and all members of NACADA can do what they truly desire
— become an organization that truly welcomes and honors
diversity.