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Curriculum Vita GABRIEL E. GALLARDO, Ph.D. Office Address University of Washington Office of the Vice & Vice Provost for Diversity 388 Schmitz Hall, Box 355845 Seattle, WA 98195 (206) 221-2834 E-mail: gabegms@u.washington.edu EDUCATION 2000 University of Washington, Doctor of Philosophy, Geography Dissertation Title The Socio-Spatial Dimensions of Ethnic Entrepreneurship: Business Activities Among African-American, Chinese, Korean, and Mexican Persons in the Seattle Metropolitan Area 1993 University of Washington, Master of Arts, Social/Urban Geography 1989 University of Washington, Bachelor of Arts, Geography (Minor in Chicano Studies) Academic Interests Social and Urban Geography The Geography of Race and Ethnicity, Ethnic Entrepreneurship, Chicano/Latino Settlement in the United States, Immigration and Diasporas, and Social Justice Regional Interests Latin America, the Pacific Rim, and the Pacific Northwest Higher Education Minority Student Access to Graduate Education, and Undergraduate and Graduate Student Retention Strategies ADMINISTRATIVE & PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Administrative Experience: 2007 present Associate Vice President, Student Services and Academic Support Programs, University of Washington, Office of the Vice and Vice Provost for Diversity 2004 2007 Assistant Vice President for New Initiatives, University of Washington, Office of the Vice and Vice Provost for Diversity 2005 2007 Program Manager and Principal Investigator, SESO GEAR UP Program, University of Washington, Office of the Vice and Vice Provost for Diversity 2003 2004 Assistant to the Vice President for New Initiatives, University of Washington, Office of Vice 2002 2003 Administrative Director for New Initiatives, University of Washington, Office of the Vice 1999 present Program Director and Principal Investigator, McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program, Office of the Vice 1997 2005 Program Director, University of Washington, Early Identification Program, Office of the Vice Teaching Experience: 2010 Instructor, University of Washington, College Assistance Migrant Program CAMP Freshman Retention Seminar: Learning to Navigate Academic Life in a Research 1 Institution 2008 Instructor, University of Washington, First Year Programs, Freshman Seminar Latino Settlement in the U.S. (GEN ST 197L)

2007 present Faculty Sponsor, University of Washington, Office of Minority Affairs and Diversity, Internship and Mentoring Opportunities (in collaboration with the Carlson Center, Undergraduate Academic Affairs) Internships for EOP Students (GEN ST 350A) EOP Tutor/Mentor Program (GEN ST 350B) 2002 present Affiliate Assistant Professor, University of Washington, Department of American Ethnic Studies Latinos in the United States (CHSTU 200) Mexican Immigration (CHSTU 352) Research on Northwest Latino Communities (CHSTU 498A) 1998 2001 Lecturer, University of Washington, Department of American Ethnic Studies 1997 2001 Instructor, University of Washington, Early Identification Program, Office of the Vice Sophomore Seminar (GEN ST 391B). 1993 Instructor, Edmonds Community College, Social Sciences Division Survey of U.S.- Latin American Relations (HIST 256) Advising and Admissions Experience: 1996 1997 Graduate Advisor, University of Washington, Early Identification Program, Office of Minority Affairs 1996 Graduate Assistant, University of Washington, Admissions and Recruitment, Office of Minority Affairs 1993 Admissions Specialist, University of Washington, Admissions and Recruitment, Office of Minority Affairs Other Experience: 1992 Planning Intern, City of Bellevue Planning Department, Bellevue, WA GRANTS, CONTRACTS, AND AWARDS 2010 Principal Investigator, College Assistance Migrant Program, awarded $2.1 million for 2010-2015 funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Migrant Education 2009 2010 Co-Grant Writer, with David Iyall, Seattle Foundation Grant, awarded $10,000 for 2010-2011 and $25,000 for 2009-2010 funded by the Seattle Foundation, Community Grantmaking Program 2006 Principal Investigator, McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program, awarded $1.2 million for 2007-2012 (proposal scored in the top ten percent nationally) funded by the U.S. Department of Education, TRIO Programs 2003 Principal Investigator, Jumpstart Grant Proposal, awarded $205,000 for 2003-2006 funded by the Corporation for National Service, Learn and Serve America Higher Education Program (program now housed in the Carlson Center) 2003 present Grant Writer, OMA/Boeing Research Scholars Program Proposal, awarded $20,000 annually 2002 Principal Investigator, McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program, 2003-2007. Awarded $880,000 for 2003-3007 funded by the U.S. Department of Education, TRIO Programs 2002 Nominee, University of Washington, Distinguished Staff of the Year Award 2001 2002 Project Consultant, Puget Sound Hispanic Business Survey, advised Cascadia Revolving Fund on $20,000 grant from Washington Mutual Bank to develop a profile of Hispanic entrepreneurs in the Puget Sound Region (results published in Latino Northwest Magazine) 1998 Principal Investigator, McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program, 1999-2003. Awarded $760,000 for 1999-2003 funded by the U.S. Department of Education, TRIO Programs 1996 Recipient, Washington State Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Scholarship 1995 1996 Fellow, Seafirst Bank Graduate Fellowship, University of Washington, Graduate School 1995 Recipient, Travel Grant to National Chicano Studies Conference, University of Washington, Department of Geography 2

1993 1994 Fellow, Security Pacific Graduate Fellowship, University of Washington, Graduate School 1991 Recipient, Teaching Assistant Excellence Award, University of Washington, Department of Geography PROFESSIONAL, ACADEMIC AND COMMUNITY SERVICE 2010 present Committee Member, University of Washington, KUALI Student Planning Committee, convened by the Office of the Provost 2010 Committee Member, University of Washington Fulbright Competition, Campus Interview Committee, convened by the Graduate School s Fellowships and Awards Office and the UAA s Office of Merit, Fellowships, & Awards 2009 2010 Steering Committee Member, Odegaard Undergraduate Library Building Vision Steering Group, convened by the Office of the Provost 2007 Committee Member, Search Advisory Committee for University of Washington Police Chief, convened by the Vice Provost for Student Life 2007 Committee Member, University of Washington, Counseling Center Director Search Committee, convened by the Vice Provost for Student Life 2006 2007 Committee Member, Student Services Resource Center Committee, convened by the Office of the Provost 2005 2006 Co-Chair, Office of the Vice Self-Assessment Steering Committee 2003 present Committee Member, Office of the Vice, Sonnenblick/Del Rio Global Citizens Scholarship Selection Committee 2003 present Council Member, Honors Program Council, University of Washington, Undergraduate Academic Affairs Honors Program 2003 2006 Board Member, Heritage College RISE Program Advisory Board 2003 2004 Committee Member, Diversity Appraisal Steering Committee, University of Washington, convened by the Office of the President 2003 Committee Member, University of Washington, Merage Institute Fellows Program Institutional Selection Committee 2002 2004 Lead Planner, Office of the Vice, Strategic Planning Committee 2001 present Commencement Marshall, Annual University of Washington Commencement Exercises 2001 Committee Chair, University of Washington, Office of the Vice Seattle ESOP GEAR UP Program Manager Search Committee. 2000 present Committee Member, University of Washington, Graduate School Graduate Opportunities and Minority Achievement Program Faculty/Staff Advisory Board 2000 2008 Committee Member, University of Washington, Mary Gates Endowment for Students Leadership Grant Program Student Selection and Interview Committee 2000 2005 Ex-Officio Member, Special Committee on Minority Faculty Affairs, University of Washington Faculty Senate 2000 Committee Member, University of Washington Health Sciences BRIDGES4 Program Coordinator Search Committee 1999 present Committee Member and Chair, Office of the Vice and Vice Provost for Diversity Annual Celebration Scholarship Selection Committee 1999 2000 Committee Member, University of Washington Health Sciences BRIDGES4 Program Steering Committee 1999 Session Chair, Ethnic Adaptation and Entrepreneurship, Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Honolulu, Hawaii (March 23-27) 1998 2008 Committee Member, Early Identification Program/McNair Program Presidential Scholarship Selection Committee 1998 Session Chair, Producer Services and Entrepreneurship, Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Boston, Massachusetts (March 25-29) 3

PUBLICATIONS Gallardo, Gabriel E. (2009) Fostering a New Generation of Researchers and Graduate Scholars: The Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program. The Black Collegian Magazine, 39(2):64-71 Gallardo, Gabriel E. (2003) Latino Entrepreneurs in the Puget Sound Region: An Emerging Economic Force. Latino Northwest Magazine, three part series 5(3): 4-6, 5(4): 4-7, and 5(5): 3-6 Gallardo, Gabriel E. (2001) "Latino Entrepreneurs in the Pacific Northwest: An Emerging Phenomenon." Latino Northwest Magazine, 3(3):5-8 Gallardo, Gabriel E. (1992) "The Composition of Oregon's Hispanic Population." Oregon Humanities, Summer, p. 8 PRESENTATIONS Papers Presented 2007 Mexican Migration into Washington State. Paper presented at the Symposium on Forest Ecology and Management, University Center of the Southern Coast, University of Guadalajara, Autlan Campus, State of Jalisco, Mexico (August 29 th -31 st ) 2007 with Emile Pitre, Alejandro Espania, Victor Flores, Karlotta Rosebaugh, and Steve Woodard, Beyond Survival, Destination Excellence: A Critical Exploration of the Policies/Practices Shaping the UW Office of Minority Affairs and Diversity s Comprehensive Retention and Graduation System. Paper presented at the National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in Higher Education, San Francisco, CA (May 30-June 2) 2005 with Steve Woodard, Undergraduate Research as a Pathway into Graduate and Professional Education. Paper presented at the American Council on Education s Educating All of One Nation Conference, Phoenix, AZ (October 6-8) 1999 The Socio-Spatial Dimensions of Entrepreneurship in the Seattle Metropolitan Area. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Honolulu, Hawaii (March 23-27) 1998 Graduate Education and Students of Color. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Pacific Northwest Association for College Admission Counseling, Eugene, Oregon (May 6-8) 1998 Entrepreneurship, Ethnicity, and the Local Economy: Minority Business in the Seattle Metropolitan Area, Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Boston, Massachusetts (March 25-29) 1997 Ethnic Entrepreneurship in the Seattle Metropolitan Area, Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Ft. Worth, Texas (April 1-5) 1995 "Latino Settlement in Washington: Some Preliminary Observations," Paper presented at the National Association for Chicano Studies 22nd Annual Conference, Spokane, Washington (March 30) Panels and Workshops 2010 Presiding Panelist, Advise on the Graduate Application Process. Opening Plenary Session: A Panel of Deans and Directors, 19 th Annual National McNair Research Conference, Delevan, Wisconsin (November 6) 2010 Moderator, The Ph.D. Begins with Admissions. Conference Session, Council for Opportunity in Education Annual Conference, San Diego, California (September 3) 2010 Panelist, Successful Strategies in Underrepresented Student Recruitment and Retention in STEM. 1 st annual Pacific Northwest Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation Conference, University of Washington, Seattle, WA (February 26) 2010 Moderator, Beyond the Baccalaureate: Graduate Education and You. Lation Education Achievement Project (LEAP) Annual Conference, panel included members of the UW Latino Graduate & Professional Student Association, Tacoma, WA (February 18) 2010 Presenter, Academic Support Services for Diverse Students. University of Washington, Mini Conference on Diversity Models, Seattle, WA (January 28) 4

2009 Presiding Panelist, Advise on the Graduate Application Process. Opening Plenary Session: A Panel of Deans and Directors, 18 th Annual National McNair Research Conference, Delevan, Wisconsin (November 7) 2008 Presiding Panelist, Advise on the Graduate Application Process. Opening Plenary Session: A Panel of Deans and Directors, 17 th Annual National McNair Research Conference, Delevan, Wisconsin (November 1) 2007 Presiding Panelist, Advise on the Graduate School Application Process. Opening Plenary Session: A Panel of Deans and Directors, 16 th Annual National McNair Research Conference, Delevan, Wisconsin (November 3) 2006 Panelist, Making the Transition from High School to College: A Parent s Perspective, Shaping Your Future Conference, Office of the Vice, University of Washington, Hogness Auditorium (April 1) 2005 Presiding Panelist, Advise on the Graduate School Application Process. Opening Plenary Session: A Panel of Deans and Directors, 15 th Annual National McNair Research Conference, Delevan, Wisconsin (November 5) 2005 Moderator, Undergraduate Students Research Presentations, 14 th Annual National McNair Scholars Research Conference, Delevan, Wisconsin (November 4-6) 2004 Facilitator, Implementing Recommendations from OUE s Diversity Appraisal. Office of the Dean of Undergraduate Education Directors Retreat, University of Washington, Arboretum Conference Center (October 18) 2003 Panelist, Tips for Navigating Graduate School. Graduate Opportunities and Minority Achievement Program Fourth Annual "Getting Connected Orientation Program," University of Washington (October 23) 2001 Panelist, "Thinking Outside of the Box," Office of the Vice & Office of Admissions, "Enhancing Diversity through Advising Conference," University of Washington, Husky Union Building (December 7) 2001 Moderator, Undergraduate Student Research Presentations, 1 st McNair Research Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico, sponsored by the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus (October 5) 2000 Panelist, "Lessons Learned: Personal and Professional Journeying," Graduate Opportunities and Minority Achievement Program First Annual "Getting Connected Orientation Program," University of Washington (October 19) 1999 Panelist, session on How can we create and environment at the UW that fosters a positive educational experience for all students and leads all to successful graduation. Third Annual Diversity Summit, University of Washington (October 9) 1999 Panelist, First Annual Spring Preview Conference, University of Washington, Office of the Vice (April 15) Invited Lectures 2010 Preparing our kids for college. Road2College Session, New Holly Gathering Hall (May 27) 2010 Preparing Your Kids for College: A Roadmap for the Transition to Higher Education. (English version) and Preparando sus hijos para los studios universitarios: un plan para la transicion a la educacion postsecundaria. (Spanish version) Family and Community Engagement Symposium, Seattle Public Schools, John Stanford Center (May 24) 1999 The Value of Diversity in Higher Education. Continental Bank Diversity Committee Luncheon, Seattle, WA (September 30) 1997 Overview of Latin American Urbanization. Highline Community College, Geography 105, Cities of the World, Fall Quarter (November 20) 1997 Does Geography Matter: Location and Latinos in the U.S. University of Washington, Chicano Studies 200, Latinos in the United States, Winter Quarter (February 12-13) 1997 Spatial and Temporal Perspectives on Latin American Urban Development. Bellevue Community College, Geography 102, Introduction to World Regions, Winter Quarter (February 12) 5

1996 Spatial Dimensions of Latin American Urbanization. Highline Community College, Geography 100, World Regional Geography, Fall Quarter (November 18) 1996 Spaces of Inequality: Poverty, Segregation, and Racial and Ethnic Residential Location, University of Washington, Geography 342, Geography and Inequality, Spring Quarter (May 22) 1996 Latino Settlement in the United States: Patterns, Trends, and Issues, University of Washington, Chicanos Studies 200, Latinos in the United States, Winter Quarter (February 8) 1996 Latin American Urbanization and Development: 1492-1990, Bellevue Community College, Geography 102, Introduction to World Regions, Winter Quarter (February 1) 1995 "Latin American to U.S. Immigration: 1900-1950," University of Washington, American Ethnic Studies 150, Introductory History of American Ethnic Groups, Winter Quarter (March 7-8) 6