Dr. Mark H. Erickson Curriculum Vitae

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Vice President for Administrative and Government Affairs,
Lehigh
University, Bethlehem, PA March, 2001- Present.
Serve as the senior adviser to the President. Lead and coordinate
the University’s strategic planning efforts. Spearhead international
and diversity initiatives to foster an inclusive campus environment.
Enhance the development of junior faculty. Provide leadership and
vision for the University’s government and community affairs
operations. Secure federal and state funding to support the University
mission (in excess of $30M in 03-04). Hire and supervise federal and
state lobbyists. Meet regularly with city, state, and federal officials.
Serve as the primary University representative to the local community.
Supervise the staff and programs of the Zoellner Arts Center, a comprehensive
performing arts center that serves Lehigh University and the broader
Lehigh Valley community. Supervise the staff and programs of the Office
of Academic Outreach. Travel extensively with the President to develop
key partnerships with international corporations and universities.
Perform all the duties assumed previously as Associate Vice President
and Executive Assistant to the President.
Associate Vice President and Executive Assistant to the President,
Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA July, 1999- March, 2001.
Serve as the senior adviser to the President. Develop and implement
strategic institutional initiatives. Represent the President on various
University committees and at public forums. Respond to students,
parents, faculty, staff, trustees, alumni, government representatives,
and members of the community on behalf of the President. Coordinate
the
activity and staffing of the President’s Office. Organize and
lead the Global Council, a select group of influential international
alumni who
assist the University in its effort to become increasingly global.
Coordinate the selection of a commencement speaker. Plan and implement
President’s Staff agenda and annual retreat. Assist in planning
for Board meetings.
American Council on Education Fellow, Bucknell University,
Lewisburg, PA August, 1997-January, 1998.
Selected nationally as one of 34 A.C.E. fellows for 1997-98. Worked
closely with President William Adams who served as A.C.E. mentor.
Attended all meetings of the President and met with him weekly to
discuss observations and provide input. Reviewed Bucknell’s
strategic planning initiatives and participated in weekly core planning
meetings. Attended President’s Staff retreat, Board of Trustees’
retreat, trustee meetings, Development Staff meetings, Academic Council,
and President’s Staff meetings. Assisted President Adams in
writing the University’s Title IX response, coordinating the
Annual Commonwealth Partnership Meeting of presidents and deans, developing
federal lobbying strategies, and selecting a commencement speaker.
Visited with presidents of over 30 universities and colleges to gain
their insight regarding the college presidency and key issues facing
higher education. Traveled to England and Scotland to study the British
system of higher education. Explored national higher education issues
through research, regional meetings, and A.C.E. national seminars.
Dean of Students, Lehigh University,
Bethlehem, PA l990-July, 1999.
Responsible for enhancing the quality of student life for a campus
of 4500 undergraduates and 2000 graduate students. Provided vision
and leadership for the following areas: Residence Life, Multicultural
Affairs, Student Activities, Academic Support and Special Services,
Community Service, New Student Orientation, Leadership Development,
Wellness Center, Off-Campus Student Services, Challenge for Success
(an orientation and retention program for African-American and Hispanic
students), Judicial Affairs, and Greek Life. Attended faculty meetings
as a voting member. Advised Student Government and convened the Council
of Student Presidents. Coordinated the University response to student
crises. Developed, implemented, and administered policies affecting
student life. Planned and implemented the construction of a new residence
facility and student center.
Associate Dean of Students, Lehigh University,
Bethlehem, PA 1984-1990.
Responsible for the management and administration of the overall
Residence Life, Greek Affairs, and Alcohol and Other Drugs areas.
This included all graduate and undergraduate residence halls (+/-
2300 students) and thirty fraternities and eight sororities (+/- 1800
students).
Assistant Dean of Students, Lehigh University,
Bethlehem, PA 1983-84.
Responsible for the overall Residence Life program which housed approximately
2100 undergraduate students. Introduced Lehigh's first residential
college.
Assistant to the Dean of Student Affairs, University of South
Carolina, Columbia, SC 1981-83.
Assisted the Dean of Student Affairs with the overall administration
of the seven departments of the division. Advised the Dean on personnel,
policy, and budget matters. Advised student government. Managed the
student organizations' budgetary process ($1.6 million).
Assistant to the Director of Residence Life/Residence Hall
Director, Framingham State College, Framingham, MA 1980-81.
Managed a coeducational residence hall with a 340-student capacity.
Selected, trained, and evaluated staff. Planned and implemented R.A.
selection and in-service training. Coordinated the lottery and room
change process.
Assistant to the Dean of the School of Management, Suffolk
University, Boston, MA May-August, 1980.
Performed the daily duties of the Assistant Dean of Counseling and
Administration during her four-month sabbatical. Developed and implemented
a new undergraduate advising program and published the School's first
advising handbook. Counseled students being academically dismissed
from the University. Restructured, planned, and supervised the orientation
programs for new MBA, MPA, and undergraduate students.
History Instructor/Athletic Director, Sacramento Country
Day
School, Sacramento, CA August, 1977-June, 1979.
Taught courses in U.S. history and law. Coordinated the physical
education and scholastic sports program for approximately 200 students.
ACADEMIC DEGREES:
Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA
Ed.D., Educational Leadership, October, l991.
Area of Specialization: Leadership in Higher Education
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
Ed.M., School of Education, May, 1981.
Areas of Specialization: Administration, Planning, and Social Policy
Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge, MA
Additional study in World Religions and Pastoral Care, Fall l980
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ
A.B., American History, June, 1977.
Areas of Specialization: Modern American History and Economics
FACULTY EXPERIENCES:
Instructor, Education 481, Lehigh University, Bethlehem,
PA
Summer 2004.
Taught a graduate level course in “Policy and Politics”
for a group 22
international teachers and school heads.
Instructor, Education 309, Lafayette College, Easton, PA
Spring
1996, Fall 1998.
Taught a survey course entitled “Higher Education in America”
to a group of 34 juniors and seniors.
Instructor, Communications 90, Lehigh University, Bethlehem,
PA Spring 1994, Fall 1995, Fall 1996.
Taught a freshman seminar entitled "Personal Growth in a Changing
Society." Students were taught communication and critical thinking
skills and explored issues of race, gender, class, and sexual orientation.
Guest Lecturer, Teachers College, Columbia University and
College of Education, Lehigh University, 1989-1995.
Provided presentations on student affairs for graduate courses in
higher education administration.
Instructor, Education 477, University of South Carolina,
Columbia, SC Fall 1983.
Taught a counseling and interpersonal skills development course to
a group of fourteen resident assistants.
Instructor, University 101, University of South Carolina,
Columbia, SC Fall 1982.
Instructed a freshman course designed to orient incoming students
to the university environment and to develop their communication skills.
Teaching Fellow, Harvard University Graduate School of Education,
Cambridge, MA 1980-81.
Instructed a class of nine students in an introductory counseling
course, "Counseling: Its Psychological Assumptions and Their
Expressions." Supervised the individual counseling development
of each student.
SPECIAL SKILLS/ EXPERIENCES:
Project Coordinator, Community Change Inc., Boston, MA 1979-80
Planned and conducted workshops on racism for Brown University, Boston
State College, Harvard Divinity School, and the Boston Urban Coalition.
Presenter, National and Regional Conferences
Provided numerous presentations on topics including international
education, global citizenship, student attitudes, the impact of residential
colleges, the role of universities as engines for economic development,
best practices in university/community relationships, strategic planning,
and diversity education.
COMMITTEE RESPONSIBILITIES:
Lehigh University
Faculty Steering Committee
Faculty Committee on Honorary Degrees
Educational Policy Committee
Campaign Steering Committee
Faculty Athletics Advisory Committee
Lehigh Representative to Patriot League Policy Committee
Vice President for Public Affairs Search Committee, Chair
Vice President for Finance Search Committee, Chair
Executive Director of the Alumni Association Search Committee, Chair
University Space Planning Committee
Committee on the Academic Standing of Students, Chair
International Affairs Coordinating Committee
Alcohol Policy Task Force, Chair
Arts and Sciences Dean Search Committee
Advising Task Force
Health Review Committee, Chair
Awards and Prizes Committee
Fitness Center Advisory Committee
Lehigh University Networking and Telecommunications Committee
University Discipline Committee
Student Development Task Force
Food Service Committee
Social Policy Committee
Residence Security Committee
Conference Services Committee
Staff Evaluation Task Force
Faculty-Student Affairs Convocation Committee
COMMUNITY BOARDS:
Bethlehem Economic Development Corporation
Board member, 2001-2003
Vice President, 2002, 2003
Secretary, 2001
Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corporation
Bethlehem Council, 2003-present
Executive Committee, 2003-present
Vice Chair, 2003-present
Children’s Home of Easton
Board member, 2004-present
Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce
Board member, 2004-present
Manufacturers Resource Center
Board member, 2002-present
Executive Committee, 2003-present
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS:
American Council on Education
A.C.E. Fellow, 1997-98
Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Pennsylvania
Research University Committee, 2002-present
Outreach Committee, 2000-present
Strategic Planning Committee, 2004-present
American Association of Higher Education
Member since 1998
National Association of Student Personnel Administrators
Member since 1980
National Conference Program Committee, 1991
Region II Advisory Board, 1995-1998
Pennsylvania Association of Student Personnel Administrators
Member, 1984-1999
Conference Chair, 1991
American College Personnel Administrators
Member, 1981-1999
Greek Life Task Force, Chair, 1986
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