J. SCOTT SAUNDERS

6830 Ravenna Ave. N. E.

Seattle, WA. 98115

(206) 526 2430 (h), 206 546 5821 (w),

EDUCATION:Master of Education, Student Personnel Administration in Higher Education, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA.

August, 1980

Bachelor of Arts, Communications

University of Washington, Seattle, WA., March 1970

PROFESSIONALInterim Director of Student Programs, Shoreline Community

EXPERIENCE:College, Seattle, WA. December 2001-present

Responsible for supervising and administering all staff and programs within Student Programs, developing and supervising graduate internships in Student Programs, developing and administering the SS&A Fee budget, administering the College food service contract, managing the renovation of the Student Union Building, developing policies and procedures for Student Programs, advising Student Government, and administering student involvement and retention initiatives in Student Programs.

Manager of Student Programs, Shoreline Community College,

Seattle, WA. May 1985-Septmeber 1993, and January 2001-November 2001

Responsible for advising student clubs and organizations including Student Government; managing the Artist & Lecture Series and ticket office; managing SS&A fee budget development, and for reviewing and approving organization expenditures; managing the renovation of the Student Union Building; program research and development for the Foundation and College President; developing student leadership training programs; manage campus tours; manage campus sound systems.

Interim Director of Student Programs, Shoreline Community College, Seattle, WA. January 2000-January 2001

Responsible for supervising and administering all staff and programs within Student Programs, administering the College food service contract; SS&A fee budget development and administration; managing the operation and renovation of the Student Union Building; developing student leadership training programs; developing policies and procedures for Student Programs operations; managing the College Artist & Lecture Series and ticket office

Media Consultant, Faculty, and Curriculum Development Committee Member, Washington State Governors’ School for Citizen Leadership, Seattle, University, June 1986-July 1993

Responsible for assisting with curriculum development and implementation to provide leadership training and experiences for 100 high school students from Washington state during an annual one-month summer institute; provide media services and develop promotional materials

Acting Director of Student Programs and Women’s Programs, Shoreline Community College, September 1993-June 1994

Responsible for program planning and implementation; staff supervision and training; SS&A fee budget and contract management; grant management; developing policies and procedures for Student Programs and Women’s Programs; managing the Expanding Your Horizons Conference; faculty and staff club advisor training and supervision; managing campus tours and campus audio systems

Chairman, Silver Anniversary/State Centennial Celebration Committee, Shoreline Community College, January 1988-June 1989

Responsible for developing programs celebrating the College’s 25th Anniversary the the State Centennial, one-third release time position

Coordinator of Student Activities, Shoreline Community College,

April 1975-May 1985

Responsible for advising Student Government; developing and managing the Robert E. Colbert Lecture Series, the Arts & Entertainment Board, and the College Artist & Lecture Series; advisor for campus clubs and organizations; manager of campus tours; manage the purchase and installation of sound reinforcement systems on campus; student employment and placement counselor; manage the development of support services for disabled students on campus; assist with scheduling of campus facilities and campus vehicles

International Student Advisor, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA., graduate student internship, June 1979-August 1979

Responsible for planning international student orientations, scheduling host families, and assisting international students in resolving problems with student visas and other personal issues

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