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Charity
Snyder |
Kent
State University
Kent,
OH |
Platform
Statement:
Highlight
your previous involvement within this unit that will help
you in leading this unit. What roles have you played within
this particular unit as a member thus far? |
On
and off over the years, I have been actively involved in the Advising
Education Majors Commission. I started with this group many years
ago when it was an interest group. I was able to share in the excitement
and pride as it grew into a commission. I became engaged with this
group because I started out as an advisor in the College of Education
at Kent State University. I have remained in the College and am
now an advising administrator and have new perspectives to share
and engage others in. I have a renewed interest in this commission
as well as the College of Education became a College of Education,
Health, and Human Services. I am hoping this group will afford me
the opportunity to learn more and share ideas about this type of
college and our students learning and success.
I became more involved in the commission and served a steering committee
member and chaired the awards committee. I have not been as active
the past few years and would like to reconnect with the commission
and my colleagues.
What do you believe are the most important goals and initiatives
for this unit in meeting the strategic plan for both the unit and
the Association ?
I
believe a key goal for this commission is collaboration of its members,
so we can learn from our colleagues and share our thoughts and ideas.
I think we spend so much of our time re-inventing the wheel when
we could benefit from others who have already paved the way.
I also feel there needs to a strong steering committee, so the work
is shared among the leadership and membership and does not fall
solely to the chair. I think a commission is only truly successful
when there is full participation and engagement.
It would also be vital to establish a means of communication between
when the commission meets at the National Conference and the time
they meet again. I feel the conference is an exhilarating and engaging
time and we have good intentions, but as we return to our daily
lives we are easily consumed. I would like to find a way to combat
this issue and continue the excitement and engagement throughout
the year.
Why are you interested in serving in this leadership position or
what influenced you to run for this leadership position?
In
my stated goals for the commission I have talked about collaboration
and engagement, which I feel, are vital to this leadership position.
We need to engage people in a continual and purposeful way. When
we feel our input is needed, wanted, heard, and acted on it makes
a big difference in how we approach the task and how much we are
or are not engaged.
I would like the opportunity to engage others in topics in which
I have expertise and passion about. I have been actively engaged
in KASADA the Kent State University allied organization of NACADA
over the past 4-5 years and I would now like to focus more of my
energies on the national organization as I progress in my career.
Provide any additional comments or information (either
personal or leadership-related)
that you want potential voters to know about you that is not covered
elsewhere in your platform information.
Past
Involvement in NACADA:
Years
in NACADA: 6 years
National
Offices Held and Accomplishments Achieved While
in Office:
Regional
Activities/Offices Held, including accomplishments achieved while
in office:
- Member,
Region 5 Conference Committee (2006)
- Presented at Region 5 NACADA Conference,
"Web-Based Scheduling: Rolling with Technology" (2006)
Committee/Task
Force/Advisory Board Activities and Accomplishments:
Commission/Interest
Group Activities and Accomplishments:
- Current
member, Advising Education Majors Commission
- Steering
Committee member (2005-07)
- Chair,
Commission Award Committee (2005-07)
- Hot Topics
Presenter, National Conference, "Technology in Advising"
- Commission
Proposal Reviewer, NACADA National Conference (2006)
- Member: Advising
Administration Commission,
Technology in Advising Commission, Theory & Philosophy of
Advising Commission
Other:
- Kent
Academic Support and Advising Association (KASADA) activities
- Current
KASADA President (2008-)
- KASADA
Vice President (2007-08)
- KASADA
Professional Development Co-Chair
- Serve on
the Academic Advising Administrator's Council (Kent State University).
- Learning
Community Grant through Ohio Learning Network) - Improving Student
Learning Through Advising (2008).
- Advising
by Design Institute Participant (to work on the development of
a University-Wide Advising Plan) - 2008
- Served as
Co-Chair for a collaborative conference with the Kent State Faculty
Professional Development Center entitled "Creating Environments
and Collaborations to Enhance Student Success and Retention".
(2007)
- Presented
at the National NACADA Conferences, Web-Based Scheduling: Rolling
with Technology (2006)
- NACADA Outstanding
Advising in Technology Certificate of Merit, Web-Scheduler (2006).
- Recipient
of the Shirley J. and Raymond J. Kuhn Advising in Excellence at
Kent State University (2005).
- Presented
at NACADA National Conference, Selective Admission Programs in
Education: Bridging a Student's Dreams with Reality (2004).
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