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Vice President Tech University

Location:
Tulsa, OK
Salary:
$85,000
Posted:
August 02, 2024

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Philip W. Anderson, Ed.D.

Current Address

**** ****** ***. *** ***

Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74107

719-***-****

Objective: Professor of Higher Education, Oral Roberts University Education: University of Texas at Austin (8/94-5/95) - Aerospace Engineering

(1) Howard Payne University (8/92-5/94; 8/94-8/96) Awarded Bachelor of Science, August 1996

Major: Mathematics Minor: Scientific Area

Electives: Focus on Engineering and Business

G. P. A. 3.39

(2) Texas Tech University (8/96-5/98)

Awarded Master of Arts, May 1998

Major: Mathematics with emphasis on Teaching

(3) Texas Tech University (8/98-5/02)

Awarded Doctor of Education, May 2002

Major: Higher Education Administration with emphasis on Community Colleges

Relevant Courses: Community College Leadership, College Administration, College Teaching, College Curriculum Design, Strategic Planning, Statistical Analysis Assessment, Student Affairs Program Design Leadership Experiences:

1) Vice President of Operations – Holy Family Classical School 2) Head Master of Holy Family Classical High School 3) Associate Dean of Math and English – Transfer (Pikes Peak Community College – 28 Fulltime Faculty)

4) Chair of Math, Engineering, Computer Science and Physics (Direct 35 Full-Time and 29 Part-Time Faculty) 5) Certified USA Track & Field judge. Supervise male and female triple jump events hosted by South Plains College and Texas Tech University. Official lead judge for National Junior College Track & Field Finals

Competition (2004, 2005).

6) Sub-committee chair for SACS accreditation. Leader of five other faculty/administrator members.

7) Scholarship committee member. Secretary

to the committee and Chair of committee.

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Leadership Experiences: 5) Member of Recruitment and Retention Committee.

6) Co-Leader of selecting math textbooks for department. 7) Chair for Curriculum Committee.

8) Co-Principle researcher for Math Department for assessing courses and student success.

9) Book reviewer and product reviewer for McGraw-Hill, and Pearson Publishers.

10) Co-chief Liaison for South Plains College with West Texas A&M for an NSF grant.

11) Principle contact for NASA Johnson Space Center’s In- Flight Educational Downlink with the Space Station and South Plains College and the Community College

Aerospace Scholar Program (CAS).

12) Co-Chair of Institutional Effectiveness Committee on the Institutional Mission.

13) Appointed a co-administrator for the 2012 accreditation process.

14) Serve in many leadership roles at church including teaching families, young married couples, college

students, and junior high students.

15) Helped write the current Statement of Purpose for South Plains College.

16) Developed and Designed “Ignite Your Imagination” which was a program designed to bring awareness

of South Plains College’s Math and Engineering Program to the community. It ended with the recruitment of four outstanding high school students who came to the college with scholarships. (2004-2005)

17) Vice President of Operations Holy Family Classical School

(22-present)

18) Head Master of High School at Holy Family Classical School

(22-present)

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19) Co-Organized and chaired the 61st

TCCTA/TexMatyc Conference for Mathematics.

(February 2008)

20) Organized a Staley Lectureship with the American Astronomical Society and organized a regional Star Gazing Event in conjunction with the Texas Tech

University Planetarium. (Spring 2008)

21) Organized Math and Science Retreat with 3 Rivers Foundation for the Arts and Sciences (Fall 2009-Present), Crowell, Texas

22) Curriculum developer for Prentice-Hall and McGraw-Hill Worked to help design College Algebra text books and on-line Supplements (Spring 2012).

Internships: 1) Interned with the Chief Academic Officer at South Plains College

(8/99-12/99). Contact James Taylor, Ph.D. at Hope Community College - Arkansas. (*******@*****.**.**.**) Analyzed class sizes and gave recommendation. 2) Interned with the Dean of Admissions and Registrar at South Plains College (3/98-6/98). Contact Andrea Rangel at South Plains College

(*******@***.**.**.**). Revamped International student’s process for registration.

3) Experiences with the Dean of Arts and Sciences at South Plains College

(8/04-11/04). Contact Darrell Grimes at South Plains College

(*******@******************.***). Asked questions about work the Dean performs.

4) Interned with the Dean of Students at South Plains College (6/00-8/00). Contact David Jones at South Plains College (******@***.**.**.**). Selected new security system for girls’ dorm.

Work Experience:

1) Vice-President of Operations at Holy Family Classical School

*Oversee all operations of school.

2) Head Master of High School at Holy Family Classical School

*Developer of a new novel high school.

3) Math Faculty member of Falcon High School.

3) Associate Dean of Math and English at Pikes Peak Community College (Oversee 28 full time faculty in Math Department and English Department (8/12 – 6/19)

4) Chair of the Math and Engineering Department at South Plains College (Oversee 35 personnel; 29 full time faculties)

(1/05 – 8/12)

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5) Instructor/Assistant/Associate/Full Professor at South Plains College. (Lead curriculum, distance education,

internet education, technology, etc)

(8/98-8/12) (Tenure)

6) Adjunct Professor of Higher Education at Texas Tech University

(Taught College Teaching and Curriculum Design) (Spring 2002)

7) Part-time Graduate Instructor of Math at Texas Tech University

(8/96-5/98)

8) Tutor at Howard Payne University (8/92-5/94; 8/95-8/96) Professional Memberships: 1) Council for the Study of Community Colleges (CSCC) C/O ERIC Clearinghouse for Community Colleges

3051 Moore Hall, Box 951521

Los Angeles, CA 90095-1521

2) Kappa Delta Pi (KDP); International Honor Society in Education

3) Texas Community College Teachers Association

4) Texas Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges

(TexMatyc)

5) Rotary International (Levelland Breakfast Chapter) Professional Presentations: 1) 12

th

Annual International Conference on Technology in

Collegiate Mathematics (San Francisco, November

1999) - Co-Presenter of "Using Starlogo to Introduce Differential Equations"

2) Mathematical Association of America Conference

(Southern Methodist University,

Dallas, April 1998)

Presenter of "Teaching Differential Equations with Starlogo"

3) Council for the Study of Community Colleges

Conference (Seattle Convention Center,

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Seattle, April 2002)

Presenter of “The Managerial Roles of Public

Community College Chief Academic Officers”

4) Levelland Breakfast Rotary

Levelland, Texas, (March 2004)

Presenter of “Bringing the International Space Station to South Plains College”

Professional Publications: 1) Co-authored “Using Starlogo to Introduce Differential Equations” (Phil Anderson and Carl Seaquist), 1998

(http://archives.math.utk.edu/ICTCM/) or ERIC Documents 2) Co-authored “Enrollment Management: Definitions, Approaches, and Resources” (Document was

commissioned by the West Texas Higher Education

Research Consortium and Texas Tech University.) 01/02. 3) Co-authored “The Managerial Roles of Public

Community College Chief Academic Officers.” (Philip W. Anderson, John P. Murray, and Arturo Olivarez, Jr.) Community College Review, Fall 2002.

4) Dissertation “The Managerial Roles of Public

Community College Chief Academic Officers.”

2002, ERIC Document

5) Author “Reaching Your Maximum Potential: Living Life With Purpose”. (2002, Self-Published, audio copies made available at request.)

Extra/Community Activities: 1) Work as a judge for annual UIL track meet hosted by South Plains College.

2) Work as a judge for annual UIL math competition at South Plains College.

3) Help with registration at the beginning of

semesters.

4) Student advisement.

5) Operate score board/clock/and announce for Texan basketball games.

Professional Development: 1) 2nd Biennial Conference on Transfer and Articulation

(Tampa, July 2003) Learned about problems and

solutions facing higher education with transferring and articulation. Page 6

2) Texas Spring Forum for The Southwest Educational Developmental Laboratory division on Math and Science

(Houston, March 2004). Learned novel ways to build knowledge to support learning in math and science. 3) Title V participant. Learned novel approaches to advising and new approaches to supplemental instruction.

Peripheral Experience: 1) Wal-Mart Associate - San Antonio, Texas (6/93-5/96) Worked hardware, Cashier, Garden Center, Operated forklift, Set up displays, Stressed customer service.

2) Sea World of Texas Host- San Antonio, Texas (5/91-7/92) Crowd control for concerts and stadiums, Cleaned stadiums for guests, Helped guests with show scheduling, Selected to work a novel shuttle bus project.

3) Carpenter - San Antonio, Texas (7/90 - 6/93)

Worked as an apprentice to a carpenter. Learned basic skills including painting, patching roofs, building walls, and plumbing. Given responsibility to work on projects alone. Trusted with keys to various project locations.

4) Raised $3,000 to go on a missionary trip to Venezuela

(12/91-7/92)

5) Owner of a Note Buying Business-Cashforloansnow.com

(4/11 – 8/12)

6) Stock Trader and Options Trader (8/95 – 8/12)

7) Sole Proprietor Business Evaluator (12/12 – 8/12) Physical Activities and Hobbies: 1) Enjoy playing basketball and running. 2) Enjoy gardening and exercising with my wife.

3) Enjoy traveling and learning about the history of places.

Skills: Computer ability in programming, statistical analysis, using spread sheets

(EXCEL), using databases (Access), minimal POISE training, utilizing web searches, using editors (WORD), excellent teacher, and excellent written and oral communication skills.

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Honors: 1) Valedictorian of small high school class. 2) Honors Scholarship for ACT scores.

3) Sam Walton Scholarship for high school G.P.A.

4) Kappa Delta Pi inductee, National Dean's List, President's Roll, and Honor Roll.

5) Nominated to be a Senior Fellow at the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (June 2004).

6) Certificate of Acknowledgement from Governor Rick Perry for the Downlink with the International Space Station.

References: 1) David Dean. 2) Father Gary Kastl

Superintendent Rector of School

Catholic Diocese Office Holy Family Catholic School Tulsa, Oklahoma Tulsa, Oklahoma

225-***-**** 405-***-****

*****.****@**************.*** *******@**************.*** 3) Brent D. Cejda, Ph.D. 4) Jay Driver, Ed.D.

Assistant Professor Former Dean of Arts and Sciences College of Education South Plains College

University of Nebraska - Lincoln 1401 S. College Ave. 129 Teachers College Hall Levelland, Tx. 79336

Lincoln, Nebraska 68588 *******@***.**.**.**

402-472- 0989 806-***-**** ext. 2738

*******@***.***

5) Kelvin Sharp, Ed.D. 6) David Jones

President of New Mexico JC Vice President Student Affairs South Plains College South Plains College

1401 S. College Ave. 1401 S. College Ave.

Levelland, Tx. 79336 Levelland, Tx. 79336

******@******************.*** ******@***.**.**.**

806-***-**** ext. 2200 806-***-**** ext. 2360

7) Darell Grimes 8) Dr. Josh Baker

Academic Vice President Vice President of Instruction South Plains College Pikes Peak C.C.

1401 S. College Ave.

Levelland, Tx. 79336 10) Joe Southcott

*******@******************.*** Dean of Math and English

806-***-**** ext. 2207 Pikes Peak C.C.

9) Jacque Gaiters-Jordan 11) Stephanie Long

Dean of Learning Commons Assistant to the Dean

Pikes Peak C. C. Pikes Peak C. C.



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