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Boise State University:
University Curriculum Committee
Newspaper Financial Advisor
Grievance Board
College of Business and Economics:
College of Business Core Assessment Team
Alumni Committee (2001,2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006)
Technology Committee (2001, 2003)
Beta Alpha Psi Faculty Advisor (1990-1999; 2003-2007)
Arthur Andersen Tax Challenge Faculty Coach
Undergraduate Curriculum (6 years), Chair 1998
Committee to Restructure Principles of Accounting Course
Accounting Advisory Board Student Recruitment
COMMUNITY SERVICE
2008-present Discovery Center Volunteer
2001.2003 The Children's School (TCS)- Board of Directors
2002.2003 TCS Chairman, Finance Committee
2006 Annual Leadership Day, Washington D.C
2004 Annual Leadership Day, San Francisco, CA
2002 Annual Leadership Day, San Antonio, TX.
2001 Annual Leadership Day, Atlanta, GA.
2000 Annual Leadership Day, Washington D.C.
1999 Annual Leadership Day, San Diego, CA
1994-1997 Idaho Zoological Society Board of Directors, Treasurer
1992-1994 Boise High School Soccer Board (Treasurer)
1992-1993 Les Bois United Soccer Club U-17 (Treasurer)
1990 Boise High School Basketball Fundraising Chairman
1973-1983 Boise Junior League --Chairman Legislative Committee
Chairman Mayor’s Day Care Committee
1980-1982 Washington Elementary School Treasurer
1981-1982 Boise Optimist Soccer League Coach
1981 Boise Little League Coach
1981 AARA National Racquetball Tournament Field Director
1980 Boise Pro-Am Racquetball Tournament Special Events
1975-1981 Boise Red Cross Board of Directors
1975 Debate Participant Channel 4 Public TV
AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
2009 Discovery Center of Idaho Exemplary Volunteer
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