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‣ EDUCATIONRESUMÉ<strong>Joe</strong> <strong>Wyse</strong>Superintendent/President<strong>Shasta</strong>-Tehama-Trinity Joint Community <strong>College</strong> DistrictEdD Candidate, Pepperdine University Expected June, 2012Emphasis: Organizational LeadershipGeneral Dissertation Area: “The Relationship between TransformationalLeadership Characteristics and Leader Attachment Orientation”MA, Trinity International University December, 1997Emphasis: New TestamentThesis Topic: “The Structure of the Sermon on the Mount and itsRelationship to Interpretation”BA, Kenyon <strong>College</strong> magna cum laude May, 1990Major: Physics‣ EMPLOYMENT<strong>Shasta</strong>-Tehama-Trinity Joint Community <strong>College</strong> DistrictSuperintendent/PresidentAugust 2011 to PresentServes as the Chief Executive Officer for the District. Major duties include communicating themission and vision of the <strong>College</strong> to all constituent groups, developing and sustaining a camaraderiebetween and among Board members, faculty, students, and staff, which encourages a team approach in theoperation of the institution, and providing wise stewardship of financial resources, which includesaccountability, planning, and ongoing assessment of the institution’s fiscal well-being. Supports teachingand learning efforts toward the accomplishment of institutional and program student learning outcomes.Responsible for advocates with the State legislature, Chancellor’s Office, and federal officials to identifyand develop additional revenue sources. Leads efforts in the Accreditation process and the strategicplanning process with involvement of all college constituent groups. Maintains open communications withthe media, the campus community, and the Board. Supports a climate of campus wide and communityinvolvement and promotes collegiality and cohesiveness that reflect the core values of the institution.Promotes college development activities, including donor cultivation efforts through the <strong>Shasta</strong> <strong>College</strong>Foundation. Supports the needs of a diverse student population by developing and maintaining effectivestudent services programs. Advocates for student support programs that improve access and success ofunder-prepared students.Vice President of Administrative Services March 2007 to August 2011Major duties include oversight of the Business Office (including payroll), Physical Plant division(includes custodial, grounds, and transportation departments), Food Services, Campus Safety, andHazardous Materials, approximately 80 full-time and part-time staff. This position chairs the SustainabilityCommittee and the Budget Committee and serves as a member of <strong>College</strong> Council, Facilities PlanningCommittee and the President’s Cabinet. Other important tasks include coordination of the District’s budgetdevelopment process, review of all District contracts, participation on the negotiations team, administrationof the District’s risk management program, development and implementation of District policies and


RESUME Page 2<strong>Joe</strong> <strong>Wyse</strong>Superintendent/Presidentprocedures, participation in writing self-study reports for accreditation, and oversight of all major capitalprojects. Other duties include: attending Board meetings and presenting budget updates and action items,assuring compliance with, and interpretation of, laws and regulations including those associated with bondcompliance, assuring timely completion of the District’s annual audit, and representing the District atstatewide meetings for property and liability insurance and the retiree health benefit joint powers authority.Trinity International University, California Regional CenterTrinity Law School and Trinity Graduate School July 1996 to February 2007Executive Director (5/204 to 2/2007)Promoted from the following positions:Associate Dean of Administration (7/2000 to 5/2004)Assistant Dean of Administration (9/1998 to 7/2000)Director of Enrollment Services (7/1996 to 9/1998)Major duties included overseeing the Admissions, Registrar's, Business and Financial Aid offices.Additional areas of oversight included facilities management, security services and the bookstore.Responsible for leading the staff of the center, planning the budget, strategic planning, Master's andDoctoral application processing, serving on the Admissions Committee, serving on the Faculty Senate ofthe law school, serving on the President’s University Advisory Cabinet, interviewing prospective students,overseeing and evaluating several full-time and part-time staff members, acting as Registrar, and assistingin the preparation of both annual and self-study reports for accrediting bodies (Committee of BarExaminers of the State Bar of California, North Central Association of <strong>College</strong>s and Schools, and theDepartment of Education). Other duties included planning course schedules and room assignments,oversight of marketing (including writing and placement of radio advertisements and revisions to designand publication of catalogs and other brochures), developing and revising policy for the law and graduateschools, coordinating graduation ceremonies and indirect involvement in fund raising for the school.Served as the international student advisor (including SEVIS administrator for the California RegionalCenter). Served as the VA coordinator, certifying veteran student status with the Department of VeteranAffairs. Attended numerous state and national conferences (e.g., American Association of CollegiateRegistrars and Admissions Officers, National Association of Foreign Student Advisors, and CaliforniaAssociation of School Financial Aid Administrators).Trinity International University, Deerfield, Illinois CampusTrinity Evangelical Divinity School October 1991 to July 1996Associate Director of Admissions (5/1994 to 7/1996)Promoted from the following positions:Assistant Director of Admissions (12/1992 to 5/1994)Admissions Counselor (10/1991 to 12/1992)Major duties included: overseeing the Master’s and Doctoral admissions processes, serving on theadmissions committee, compiling data for admissions reports, coordinate closely the admissions functionswith academic deans and the academic doctoral office staff and faculty, supervising several full-time andpart-time admissions staff, planning and coordinating national student recruitment travel, serving as thedesignated liaison between admissions and information services offices, and providing initial academicadvising to incoming students.


RESUME Page 3<strong>Joe</strong> <strong>Wyse</strong>Superintendent/PresidentNorth Shore Tutoring, Private Tutor November 1990 to June 1993Responsibilities included: one-on-one tutoring of junior high and high school students in the areasof mathematics, algebra, chemistry, biology and pre-calculus.Summer Research Scholar, Kenyon <strong>College</strong> May through July, 1988 and 1989This position was designed to give hands on research experience to science majors. Over twosummers I assisted Dr. Peter J. Collings in liquid crystal research.‣ Teaching ExperienceTrinity Graduate School (of Trinity International University), Adjunct FacultyNon-credit courses taught:Beginning Greek I (Fall 1999, Fall 2000, Spring 2005)Beginning Greek II (Spring 2000, Spring 2003)Beginning Greek III (Summer 2000, Fall 2003)Introduction to Greek Exegesis (Fall 2000)Master’s level courses taught:Special Topics: New Testament Parables and Modern Culture (Spring 2004)Special Topics: Introduction to Biblical Interpretation (Fall 2004)Foundations of Integrative Thought (Spring 2005)Numerous independent study, guided research, and capstone project oversight withindividual master’s level students.‣ Current and Past State-Wide and National InvolvementServes as <strong>Shasta</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s alternate representative on the board of the StatewideAssociation of Community <strong>College</strong>s Joint Powers Authority (SWACC). SWACC is a selffundedproperty and liability insurance joint powers authority with over 50 communitycollege districts as members.Served on the SWACC finance committee.Member of the Association of California Community <strong>College</strong> Administrators (ACCCA).Member of the National Alliance of Black School Educators (NABSE).Serves as <strong>Shasta</strong> <strong>College</strong>’s alternate representative to the Health Retiree Benefit JointPowers Authority, the JPA that oversees the District’s investments for future retiree healthcare costs.Participated at numerous Association of Chief Business Officer (ACBO) conferences.Served on the ACBO Facilities Task Force, a group that meets quarterly with Chancellor’sOffice staff to facilitate statewide planning for State-funded community college facilities.Participated at quarterly Northern California Community <strong>College</strong> Chief Business Officers(NCCCCBO) gatherings in Sacramento.


RESUME Page 5<strong>Joe</strong> <strong>Wyse</strong>Superintendent/PresidentGilbert Fugitt, Farzin Madgidi, Bonni Stachowiak, Dave Stachowiak, & <strong>Joe</strong> <strong>Wyse</strong>. “ExploringChristian Leaders in Learning Environments.” Paper presentation: Hawaii InternationalConference on Education, January 2007.<strong>Joe</strong> <strong>Wyse</strong>. “The Structure of the Sermon on the Mount and its Relationship to Interpretation,”Master’s Thesis, Trinity International University, 1997.<strong>Joe</strong> <strong>Wyse</strong> & Peter Collings. “Light Scattering in the Isotropic Phase of Highly Chiral LiquidCrystals", Physical Review A, Vol., 45, No. 4, February, 1992.Jonathan Ennis, <strong>Joe</strong> <strong>Wyse</strong>, & Peter Collings. "Optical Activity Measurements at Long Wavelengthsin the Blue Phases of Highly Chiral Liquid Crystals," Liquid Crystals, Vol. 5, No. 3, pp.861-869,1989.<strong>Joe</strong> <strong>Wyse</strong>, Jonathan Ennis, & Peter Collings. "Coupling between Structural Modes in the IsotropicPhase of Highly Chiral Liquid Crystals," Physical Review Letters, Vol. 62, No. 9, February, 1989.

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