Kim Braun Padulo EDUCATION Ed.D., Educational Leadership Studies University of San Diego, 2001 Dissertation: The Balancing Act: Work Environment Issues for Women with Children in Student Affairs Advisor: Mary Scherr, Ph.D. M.S. Ed., College Student Personnel/Counseling University of Southern California, 1980 B.A., English Literature; Minor, Secondary Education University of California, Riverside, 1977 EXPERIENCE Jan. 2016- Present Program Coordinator Integrated Educational Studies Program Instructing Assistant Professor Leadership Studies and Integrated Educational Studies Attallah College of Educational Studies, Chapman University Provide leadership for fulltime and part-time faculty in the Integrated Educational Studies Program. Teach 6 courses per academic year. See college teaching experience below. Serve as academic advisor for IES majors. Serve as faculty advisor for LEAD internships. Coordinate special projects, including assessment and liaison with program alumni. Chair, IES NTT Faculty Search Committee, 2016-17. Member Diversity and Inclusion Committee. Representative Senate Committee on Non Tenure Track Faculty. Chair Attallah College Curriculum Committee. July 2002 Dec. 2015 Associate Director Leadership Studies Program Instructing Asst. Professor Integrated Educational Studies Program Attallah College of Educational Studies, Chapman University Taught 8 courses per academic year. See college teaching experience below. Served as faculty advisor for LEAD internships. Served as academic advisor for IES majors (Teaching and Learning in the Community Emphasis). Coordinated the application process for the Leadership Studies Minor. Coordinated special projects, including assessment and liaison with LEAD program alumni. Participant in the 2014-15 Chapman University ipad Initiative Teaching Untethered Pilot Project. Coordinated Leadership Studies Program Assessment Project 2007-2008. Jan. 2002 July 2002 Leadership Development Coordinator Student Activities & Organizations Office, Chapman University Responsible for workshop series, the annual Chapman Leadership Conference, and the annual Leadership Awards Banquet. Supervised paraprofessional staff. Advised, coordinated and facilitated all aspects of planning and implementation of major leadership development programs. Aug. 2001 Dec. 2001 Part-time Lecturer Department of Human Resources Management College of Business Administration, California State University Long Beach Taught two courses. See college teaching experience below.
1997 2001 Director of Student Life & Development Leadership & Greek Affairs Office of Student Life & Development, Calif. State University Long Beach Responsible for coordinating leadership development programs and giving direction to the staff team advising fraternities and sororities. Facilitated over 25 leadership programs per academic year including an annual leadership colloquium. Managed a 1200 square foot Leadership Resource Center. Coordinated the activities of 12 staff members, supervised career, graduate assistant and support staff. Taught a course in leadership theory and practice. Created and implemented leadership and multicultural programs for classroom presentations. Provided staff liaison with the Leadership Resource Center Advisory Board of community leaders. Supervised a Greek community consisting of 34 chapters and over 1000 students. Developed, interpreted and enforced policies for Greek Affairs. 1992 1997 Associate Director of Student Activities Office of Student Affairs, University of San Diego Responsible for leadership development, administration and individual and group advising for student organizations. Managed the Student Organization Center. Advised student government, and supervised graduate staff for the Women s Resource Center and the United Front (multicultural center). Taught undergraduate course as part of the Leadership Minor. Represented Student Affairs Division on the University Assessment Committee and on the WASC Report Committee. 1980 1992 Panhellenic Advisor Office of Housing & Residential Life, San Diego State University Responsible for the ongoing growth and development of the residential sorority community of 1200 women. Specific duties included advising student governing bodies, providing educational programming, liaison between the University and outside stakeholders, formulation and enforcement of policies, media relations and student leadership development. 1978 1979 Head Resident Office for Residence Life, University of Southern California Supervised a paraprofessional staff, advised hall government, developed and implemented plans for student leadership development in the residence hall, counseled individual students, shared in management of the building, assisted students in planning and coordinating programs and developed staff training programs. 1977 1978 Student Information Officer Office of Relations with Schools, University of California, Riverside Visited high schools and community colleges to present information sessions on UCR admissions. Served as articulation liaison to four community colleges. Assisted in planning and staff supervision for campus events open to the general public. SPECIAL TRAINING 2018 Using Google Suite in the Classroom, Chapman University Institute for Excellence in Teaching and Learning 2016 Foundations of Servant Leadership, The Greenleaf Center 2010 Leadership Development: A Humanities Approach, Instructor Certification Training, Phi Theta Kappa 1999 Character and Ethics Educator Training, The Josephson Institute of Ethics
COLLEGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE July 2002 Present Instructing Assistant Professor, Integrated Educational Studies Program Chapman University, Orange Campus Courses taught: History & Theories of Leadership Leadership Skills Lab Leadership Senior Integrative Seminar Great Leaders: Ethics, Integrity & Passion Critical Inquiry Gender & Leadership Leadership in Action Internship Self & Identity Organizations, Ethics & Society College Student Development Higher Education & Society Aug. 2001 Dec. 2001 Lecturer, Human Resources Management California State University, Long Beach Courses taught: Organizational Behavior Leadership & Motivation 1999 2001 Instructor, Leisure & Recreation Studies California State University, Long Beach Served as member of a faculty team to teach Leadership in Recreation. 1996 1997 Instructor, Leadership Studies University of San Diego Taught Leadership in Organizations, foundation course for the Leadership minor. 1996 1997 Faculty, Human Relations Weekends University of San Diego Served as part of a faculty team to lead discussions and experiential learning in small group setting with undergraduates. 1996 1997 Guest Lecturer, Leadership Studies Masters Program University of San Diego Voices of Justice & Care, and Student Activities were guest lectures delivered for masters level courses in College Student Development 1981 1986 Instructor, College of Education San Diego State University Served as member of a faculty team to teach Leadership in Organizations.
HONORS AND AWARDS 2018 Residence Life & New Student Programs Faculty Recognition, Chapman University 2017 Residence Life & New Student Programs Faculty Recognition, Chapman University 2016 Residence Life & New Student Programs Faculty Recognition, Chapman University 2015 Residence Life Faculty Recognition, Chapman University 2013 Seasons of Knowledge Faculty Recognition, Chapman University 2011 Outstanding Teaching Award, Leadership Studies Program, Chapman University 2010 Certified Leadership Faculty, Phi Theta Kappa National Honor Society 2008 Outstanding Service Awards, Leadership Studies Program, Chapman University 2008 Make a Difference Award, Housing and Residence Life, Chapman University 2007 Hero of the Heart Award, Los Alamitos Unified School District 2002 Hero of the Heart Award, Los Alamitos Unified School District 2001 Presidential Award, Associated Students Inc., California State University, Long Beach 1997 Who s Who in Higher Education 1993 Outstanding Greek Advisor, Western Regional Greek Conference 1991 Outstanding Greek Alumna, University of California, Riverside 1990 Editorial Award, Association of Fraternity Advisors 1988 Distinguished Service Award, Association of Fraternity Advisors 1987 Outstanding Panhellenic Advisor, National Panhellenic Conference 1987 Outstanding Young Women of America 1987 Who s Who in California 1980 Order of Omega 1978 Kappa Kappa Gamma Fellowship for Graduate Study 1977 Gertrude Theumler Service Award, Kappa Kappa Gamma 1973 University of California Regent s Scholar PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS International Leadership Association Josephson Institute of Ethics Member, 2008 Present Member, Character Counts Coalition, 1999 Present Graduate, Character and Ethics Education Training 1999 National Association of Student Member, 1992 2001 Personnel Administrators Association of Fraternity Advisors Foundation Board of Directors, 1998 1999 National President, 1994 Executive Vice President, 1991 1992 Western Regional Vice President, 1990 Lifetime Member, 1980 - Present National Interfraternity Conference University representative, 1992-1993 Commission on Values & Ethics The LeaderShape Institute Lead Facilitator, Lead to Succeed, 1992 Institute Faculty, 1991
California Association of College and Western Training Institute Faculty, 1983 1984 University Housing Officers Advocates for Women in Academia Member, 1980 1992 Women s Council of the State University Member, 1980 1992 PUBLICATIONS Everything I know about fraternity and sorority advising, I learned from Frankie: A parent s perspective on our profession, Part II. AFA Perspectives, April 2002. Indianapolis: Association of Fraternity Advisors. Everything I know about fraternity and sorority advising, I learned from Frankie: A parent s perspective on our profession. AFA Perspectives, October 1996. Indianapolis: Association of Fraternity Advisors. President s perspective. AFA Perspectives, Monthly column, January December 1994. Indianapolis: Association of Fraternity Advisors. Making ripples: Advising for ethical leadership. AFA Perspectives, October 1993. Indianapolis: Association of Fraternity Advisors. Our heritage of feminism. The Key, Winter 1991. Columbus, OH: Kappa Kappa Gamma. It cuts both ways: Sexism in sororities. The Fraternity Newsletter, May 1990. Indianapolis: Association of Fraternity Advisors. Women, men, and the C-Word. The Fraternity Newsletter, Summer, 1989. Indianapolis: Association of Fraternity Advisors. Sorority rush and grade point average. The Fraternity Newsletter, December 1988. Indianapolis: Association of Fraternity Advisors. PRESENTATIONS Advice for New Leaders, Breakout Session, Chapman University Greek Symposium, February, 2016, Orange, CA Young Women Leaders: Changing our Paradigm, Keynote Address, American Association of University Women, 2015, Huntington Beach, CA The Power of Choice, Delta Gamma Chapter Retreat, Chapman University, 2015, Orange, CA Be the Change: Welcome and Keynote, Leadership Initiatives Conference (for high school leaders and advisors), Chapman University, 2013, Orange, CA Greek History, Order of Omega, Chapman University, 2011, Orange, CA. Advanced Leadership Facilitation, EXCEL Peer Leadership Educators, Chapman University, 2010, Orange, CA. Strategies for Enhancing Academic/Co-curricular Partnerships for Leadership Development in Higher Education, International Leadership Association Global Conference, 2008, Los Angeles, CA.
Leadership According to Dr. Seuss, Chapman University Leadership Conference, 2002, Orange, CA. Finding our Balance: Work Environment Issues for Women with Children in Student Affairs, NASPA Western Regional Conference, 2001, Maui, HI Cookin Up Some Learning, General Education Winter Institute, California State University, Long Beach, 2001, Long Beach, CA. Starpower: Learning through Similutions, General Education Summer Institute, California State University, Long Beach, 2000, Long Beach, CA Barnga: Experiential Learning in the Classroom, General Education Summer Institute, California State University, Long Beach, 1999, Long Beach, CA. College Students Today and Implications for Greek Life, Keynote Address, Lambda Chi Alpha National Leadership Seminar, 1997, Bowling Green, OH. The Five Challenges of Leadership, Keynote Address, Lambda Chi Alpha National Leadership Seminar, 1997, Bowling Green, OH. The Goddess in Every Woman, General Session, Women s History Month Lecture Series, University of San Diego, 1996, San Diego, CA. Leadership and Personality Type, USD Leadership Conference, 1996, San Diego, CA. He said, She said: Cross-gender Communication, Resident Assistant Training, University of San Diego, 1996, San Diego, CA. Challenges and Opportunities: Greek Life at Religious Institutions. AFA Annual Conference, 1995, Kansas City, MO. Integrity and Credibility in Greek Life: Do these Pieces Fit? National Association of Student Personnel Administrators Annual Conference, 1994, San Diego, CA. Sexual Harassment on Campus, Kappa Kappa Gamma National Convention, 1994, Dallas, TX. Greek Advising 101, NASPA Annual Conference, 1994, Dallas, TX. Building Community in Your Organization, NACA Leadership West, 1993, San Diego, CA. Starpower: Using Power in Organizations, USD Leadership Conference, 1993, San Diego, CA. The Good, the Bad, and the Stupid: What do Students Value? AFA Annual Conference, 1993, San Diego, CA. Leadership Development for the 21 st Century, AFA Annual Conference, 1992, Washington D.C. Cross-Gender Communication, Keynote Address, NPC Project 2000, 1992, Indianapolis, IN. Women s Leadership Development, Kappa Kappa Gamma National Convention, 1992, Phoenix, AZ. Building Community in your Greek System, Keynote Address, ASU Leadership Conference, 1992, Tempe, AZ.
Building Community through Undergraduate Leadership, Keynote Address, UCSB Leadership Conference, 1992, Santa Barbara, CA. Leadership Development for Women, UCSB Leadership Conference, 1992, Santa Barbara, CA. He Said, She Said: Bridging the Gender Gap in Greek Advising, AFA Annual Conference, 1991, Atlanta, GA. As You Think, You Travel, Keynote Address, UCR Leadership Symposium, 1991, Riverside, CA. Are We Who We Say We Are? Keynote address, Northeast Panhellenic Leadership Conference, 1991, Cherry Hill, NJ. Stand Up and Be Counted: Feminism on Campus in the 90 s, WRGC, 1990, San Francisco, CA. Increasing Diversity in Sorority Rush, EXCEL 90 Leadership Conference, UC San Diego, 1990, La Jolla, CA. Women on Campus: Is Feminism Dead? Keynote address, Northeast Panhellenic Conference, 1990, Stamford, CT. The Gentle Art of Delegation, UCSD Leadership Conference, 1990, La Jolla, CA. When is it Rape? Resident Assistant Training, University of San Diego, 1990, San Diego, CA. Communication, Sexuality and Relationships, AFA Annual Conference, 1989, Dearborn, MI. Making the Most of Your Campus Panhellenic, Kappa Kappa Gamma National Convention, 1988, Boca Raton, FL. The Art of Communicating about Sex, California Association of College and University Housing Officers Annual Conference, 1987, Honolulu, HI.