Independent Consultant
June 1997 to present
Primary responsibilities: Competencies, experience and qualifications.
Professional experience in higher education, policy processes, organization, governance and distance learning systems in New York.
Professional experience and academic expertise in New York State governmental organization, the legislative process and lobbying activities.
Consultant experience with the ski safety regulatory environment, ski lift safety, and on-hill services and practices.
Experience with many types of outdoor activities with an emphasis on non-motorized water safety skills.
Recent experience with land use, open space, recreational planning and pollution abatement policies and processes.
Interim Director of Alliance College Program: Empire State College
Saratoga Springs and New York June 1996 to June 1997
Primary responsibilities: Managed and directed the Alliance College Program.
ACP is a contract distance-learning project between Empire State College and the Alliance (a cooperative venture of Lucent Technologies, Communications Workers of America, the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and AT & T).
Deputy to the Chancellor: State University of New York System Administration
Albany, New York Feb.1995 to June 1996
Primary responsibilities: Advised and served the Chancellor of the State University of New York in the overall administration and functioning of the University's system executive office.
Prepared agenda and processed directives, acted as the Chancellor's chief staff officer for the Chancellor's Policy Group and Executive Council.
Served as liaison to the campus presidents, the University faculty Senate and other constituent groups.
Represented the Chancellor on the various committees and task forces related to system management.
Administered and coordinated the Chancellor's office, budget, staff, and correspondence.
Deputy to the Chancellor for Governmental Relations: State University of New York System Administration
Albany, New York Feb. 1993 to Jan 1995
Primary responsibilities: Developed and coordinated the overall strategy for state wide advocacy directed toward achieving the fiscal and legislative objectives of the University; responded to New York state Legislative and executive initiatives including inquiries regarding policy development and constituent related matters
Communicated with key personnel of the executive Chamber and the State agencies, legislative leaders, key legislators and legislative staff
Coordinated the analysis and articulation of the University's position on New York State legislation; coordinated campus legislative activities in Albany: monitored federal legislation and federal issues important to the state University of New York
Associate Vice Chancellor for Governmental relations: State University of New York System Administration
Albany, New York Dec. 1988 to Feb. 1993
Associate Program Secretary to the Senate Majority Leader: New York State Senate
Albany, New York. Jan.1998 to Dec.1988
Primary responsibilities: Advised the Senate Majority Leader on the program aspects (organizational, fiscal, legislative) of primary/secondary education, higher education and the arts programs for New York State.
Assistant Program Secretary to the Senate Majority Leader: New York State Senate
Aug. 1975 To Jan. 1987
Assistant Director of the Temporary State Commission to Study the Catskills
July 1973 to Aug. 1975
Primary responsibilities: Directed a staff of eight professionals in preparing the Commission's final report for the New York Sate Legislature.
Senior Associate: New York State Legislative Commission on Expenditure Review
Albany, New York Dec. 1970 to July 1973
Associate Planner: New York State Office of Planning Coordination
Albany, New York Aug. 1969 To Dec. 1970
Senior Planner: New York State Office of Planning Coordination.
Aug 1968 To Aug. 1969
Member of College Council: State University College of Optometry, New York, New York. Sept. 2000
Chairman, New York State Tramway Council, NYS Department of Labor, Albany, New York. 1980 To Present
Recipient of Ronald B. Stafford Safety in Skiing Award, presented by Ski Areas of New York (SANY) Sept. 1996
Active Member of National Ski Patrol 1978 to 1988
National Ski Patrol Alumni Member 1988 To Present
Adjunct Professor: "American Legislatures", State University of New York at Albany, Department of Political Science. Sept. 1988
Professor, Public Service. Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy, State University of New York at Albany. June 1988 to Present
Adjunct Professor: "The Legislative Process", Rockefeller College, SUNY at Albany. April 1988
Instructor: "State and Municipal Government", "American Federalism", and "Comparative Government", Russell Sage College, Evening Division, Albany. New York 1968 To 1973
Graduate Teaching Assistant: "Introduction to American Government", State University of New York at Albany. 1967 to 1968
Graduate Administrative Assistant to the Dean: Chief Administrator of National Defense Student Loan Program, School of Public Affairs, State University of New York at Albany. 1965 To 1967
National Ski Patrol Active Patroller: 1978-1988, Alumni Member: 1998, Advanced First Aid Certification: 1978-1988
Recipient: Ronald B. Stafford Safety in Skiing Award-Presented by Ski Area of New York (SANY) in September 1996
Cross country ski trail designer for Stone Meadow Farms, Nassau, New York-1998, Various alpine skiing trips to U.S. Rocky Mt. Ski resorts, Avid cross-country skier
Scuba: Padi Certification: 1997, Numerous dives in Lake George and the Caribbean