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Maura
Reynolds |
Hope College
Holland, MI |
Platform Statement:
Highlight the goals you accomplished and the work you did while serving as a Unit Chair or Division Representative. In addition, highlight your involvement in all areas of the Association, demonstrating your experiences that make you qualified to serve in this position on the NACADA Board of Directors.
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Because the Council works closely with the Board of Directors, I've
attended board meetings during the national conferences and the
mid-year meetings. I've read minutes of other board meetings and
teleconferences. I believe I have a good understanding of the issues
the board deals with currently, as well as those it needs to address.
My involvement with the Council and with the Commission and Interest
Group Division has focused on working with others cooperatively
to accomplish goals. I take delight in this kind of involvement
and would bring the same spirit to the board of directors.
What do you believe are the most important goals and initiatives
for the Association in meeting its strategic plan and what do you
feel you can contribute to this position in meeting these goals
and initiatives?
Continuing
to increase NACADA's visibility in the higher education community.
The recent partnering initiative with NCAA and publications with
Jossey-Bass and FYE serve as great models to build upon. Not only
do these benefit the association, they highlight the importance
of academic advising in enhancing student learning and supporting
institutional mission. Continuing to provide opportunities for professional
growth and leadership. It's been exciting to see the new professionals
group blossom and to work with the monograph aimed at this group.
NACADA's webinar series has been well received. Membership has increased
phenomenally. Clearly, the organization is on the right track, and
the board will need to provide a vision to continue and build upon
this success. We also need to draw more into leadership roles-both
to ensure the continued viability of the organization and to benefit
from the rich and diverse experiences and voices of those we serve.
The new Emerging Leaders Program offers opportunity to focus on
this need. It's an exciting time to be part of NACADA. Let's get
to work!
Why are you interested in serving in this leadership position or
what influenced you to run for this leadership position?
I
attended my first NACADA conference in Miami in 1988 shortly after
I was asked to serve as director of academic advising. I knew not
a soul. Advisors from schools large and small welcomed me, generously
shared ideas, offered help, and charged my batteries. I'd work to
ensure that others (new and not-so-new to advising) have similar
experiences--at regional and national conferences and institutes
and via webinars, Journal, Clearinghouse, Academic Advising Today,
monographs, and other publications. I welcome the opportunity to
work with board members, staff in the executive office, and NACADA
members to move toward this vision.
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: 10 years
National
Offices Held and Accomplishments Achieved While in Office:
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Member, NACADA Council, 2004-2006 —
- Appointed
to represent the Commission and Interest Group Division.
- Worked
cooperatively with other division representatives to bring
recommendations to the Board of Directors and to advance NACADA's
strategic plan.
- Appointed
Division Representative, Commission and Interest Group Division,
2004-2006
- Chaired
task force to review and revise Interest Group guidelines.
- Served
on task force for evaluation of commissions and commission
chairs.
- Revised
procedures and handbooks for the division.
- Created
brochure to address questions about interest groups and commissions
and to explain how and why to get involved.
- Chair,
Small Colleges and Universities Commission, 2002-2004
- Building
on the work of earlier chairs, increased participation in
the commission and at the national conference.
- Developed
web-pages for this commission.
- Initiated
Service to Commission Awards for this commission.
Regional
Activities/Offices Held, including accomplishments achieved while
in office:
Committee/Task
Force/Advisory Board Activities and Accomplishments:
- Faculty,
Administrators' Institute, February 2008
- Consultants
Bureau, 2007-present
- Chair,
Publications Advisory Board, 2006-2008
- Member,
Professional Development Committee, 2007-present
- Member,
Content Review Board, second edition of Academic Advising: A Comprehensive
Handbook (Jossey-Bass), 2007
- Member,
Webinar Review Team, 2006-present
- Member,
Review team for NACADA monograph "New Advisor Guidebook: Mastering
the Art of Academic Advising Through the First Year and Beyond",
2007
- Member,
Visibility Task Force, 2005-2006
- Member,
Awards Committee Selection subcommittees, 2004-2006
- Member,
National Conference Review Task Force, 2003-2004
Commission/Interest
Group Activities and Accomplishments:
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Current member — Small Colleges and Universities Commission, Faculty
Advising Commission
- Service
to Commission Award recipient, Small Colleges and Universities
Commission, 2007
- See
above for additional commission and interest group involvement
Other:
- Presenter,
NACADA Annual Conferences, 2002-2007
- "Working
with Faculty," chapter in NACADA monograph "New Advisor Guidebook:
Mastering the Art of Academic Advising through the First Year
and Beyond", 2007
- Book
reviews for NACADA Journal, 2003, 2005, 2006
- "Faculty
Advising in a Learner-Centered Environment," Academic Advising
News, June 2004
- "Now
What? Some Thoughts on Advising Students in Selective Majors,"
NACADA Clearinghouse, 2004
- "Faculty
Voices at Small Colleges: Keeping the 'Main Things' the Main Things
in Advising," chapter in NACADA monograph "Advising and Learning:
Academic Advising from the Perspective of Small Colleges and Universities",
2003
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