Retired as Assistant Vice Chancellor, South University, Kate has over 25 years’ experience and expertise in regional, national, state and programmatic higher education accreditation and compliance, library management, student success initiatives, strategic planning, and online integration of resources.
Kate is a seasoned featured speaker, instructor, trainer, as well as a designer and developer of college to career curriculum and assessment initiatives for many higher educational institutions.
Kate currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Jeffrey L. Keefer VIVID gallery for Parkinson’s disease research and awareness, and served two terms on the National Editorial Advisory Board for Resources for College Libraries. Kate was also the founding moderator for the American Library Association’s Career School Library discussion group, and was a past winner of the National Excellence in Online Education award.
Kate holds a Master’s Degree in Library Science and Administration from State University of New York at Albany and a BS in English from Nazareth College.
Kate is committed to innovative, student centered education, adult learner success initiatives, and faculty support and training.