2025 ASAHP LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

Application deadline is January 15, 2025.

In 2005, the Association’s Board of Directors approved the creation of a leadership development program aimed at individuals in ASAHP member institutions.

Individuals who are accepted for the program also will be expected to register and participate in the Annual Conference and pay the full registration costs for that meeting.

The program will feature outstanding guest speakers who possess significant expertise and experience in various aspects of higher education administration. The period between May and October will be devoted to a combination of team projects. Participants will have the opportunity to pursue issues of interest while also developing personal leadership skills.

No fewer than 10 and not more than 16 participants will be selected. Normally, no more than one person will be chosen from any single member institution.

Eligible applicants: Priority will be given to department chairpersons/directors, associate/assistant deans, and new deans (appointed within the previous 24 months at the time of applying). Others would be considered based on space availability. Self-nominations are permissible.

The program fee is $1,500 per participant. Expenses for lodging, travel, conference registration, and meals will be the responsibility of either the individual participant or the institution.


2023 ASAHP LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM

2023 ASAHP Leadership Development Program Participants at Part I in Fort Lauderdale Beach, Florida

2023 ASAHP Leadership Development Program Graduates in Fort Lauderdale Beach, Florida

The ninth iteration of this offering will occur in 2023 with Part I scheduled for April 20-21 in Ft. Lauderdale Beach, FL. Part II will take place in Ft. Lauderdale Beach, FL, immediately prior to the 2023 ASAHP Annual Conference, which is on October 17-19.

2023 ASAHP Leadership Development Program Participants

Paul J. Anderson BS, Ed., MBA
Director of Administration & Operations
School of Health Professions
New York Institute of Technology

Brenda Bertrand, PhD
Professor, MS Program Director
University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB)

Carolyn Bradley-Guidry, DrPH, MPAS, PA-C, CPH
Interim Associate Dean for Student Affairs and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
UT Southwestern Medical Center, School of Health Professions

Rosemary M. Caron, PhD, MPH
Dean and Professor
MGH Institute of Health Professions

Erin Curran, PhD
Associate Dean
Morrison Family College of Health
University of St. Thomas

Kevin Ford, PhD, FACSM
Dean
Congdon School of Health Sciences
High Point University

Sujay Galen PT, PhD, FHEA
Associate Dean for Research
Georgia State University

Kimberly Green, EdD, CCC-SLP
Chair, Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders
Western Kentucky University

Jeannie M. Guglielmo, MS, MAT, MLS(ASCP)CM
Chair, Clinical Laboratory Sciences
School of Health Professions
Stony Brook University

Bari Hoffman, Ph.D. CCC-SLP
Associate Dean
University of Central Florida

Emmanuel B. John, PT, DPT, PhD, MPH, MBA
Dean and Professor
Myers School of Nursing and Health Professions
York College of Pennsylvania

Caroline Kingori, PhD, MPH
Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Affairs
Associate Professor of Community and Public Health
Ohio University

James Onate, PhD
Director, Division of Athletic Training
The Ohio State University

Laura S Plummer, PT, DPT, EdD, MS
Chair of Physical Therapy
Interim Dean of School of Healthcare Leadership
MGH Institute of Health Professions

Jacob (Jake) Sosnoff, PhD
Professor and Associate Dean for Research
University of Kansas Medical Center

Jessica Stahulak, MHA
Associate Dean of Administration
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Health Professions

LesLee Taylor, PhD
Vice-chair, Department of Physical Therapy, Rehabilitation Science, and Athletic Training
University of Kansas, Medical Center

Kimberly S. Traver, AuD
Clinical Professor and Chair
Bowling Green State University

Laura P. Vasquez, Ph.D., MS, RVT (ARDMS), RT (R), (MR), (ARRT), MRSO
Program Director of M.S. in Imaging Sciences
UT Health San Antonio, School of Health Professions


2020 ASAHP LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS

Radhika Aravamudhan, Salus University

Leslee Battle, Winston Salem State University

Laura Bilek, University of Nebraska Medical Center

Joaquin Borrego Jr., Pacific University

Jeffrey DiGiovanni, University of Cincinnati

Cheryl DuBose, Arkansas State University

Jesus Garcia-Martinez, Saint Louis University

Valerie Herzog, Weber State University

Tina Maddox, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

John McCarthy, Ohio University

Angela McDonald, St. Joseph’s University

Jose Moscoso-Alvarez, Universidad Central del Caribe

Jeff Radel, University of Kansas Medical Center

Timothy Reistetter, University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio

Martin Rice, Indiana Wesleyan University

Nancy Rice, University of South Alabama

Dawn Rivas, Northern Arizona University

Scott Ross, University of North Carolina Greensboro

Jeffrey Stout, University of Central Florida


2018 ASAHP LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS

Elizabeth Adams, University of South Alabama

Abiodun Akinwuntan, University of Kansas Medical Center

Rafael Bahamonde, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis

Catherine Balthazar, Governors State University

Anthony Breitbach, Saint Louis University

Konrad Dias, Maryville Univeristy Of St. Louis

Lisa Dutton, St. Catherine University

Shandra Esparza, University of the Incarnate Word

April Harkins, Marquette University

Byron Russell, Midwestern University – Arizona

Francine Seruya, Quinnipiac University

Patricia Talbert, Howard University

Stacy Walz, Arkansas State University – Jonesboro

Ericka Zimmerman, Western Carolina University

Wendy Hanks, Pacific University


2016 ASAHP LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS

Mark Blegen, St. Catherine University 

Stephen Burrows,Sacred Heart University  

Marc Campolo, University of the Sciences

Amy Darragh, The Ohio State University 

Gianluca De Leo, Augusta University 

James David Taylor, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

Carolyn Giordano, Thomas Jefferson University

Susan Gordon-Hickey, University of South Alabama 

David Henzi, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

David Hudson, Western Carolina University

Bonnie Van Lunen, Old Dominion University 


2013 ASAHP LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS

Dr. Andrew Butler, Georgia State University, Associate Dean

Dr. Elizabeth Cada, Governors State University, Dean

Dr. Colleen Croxall, Eastern Michigan University, Interim Director

Dr. David Demo, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Associate Dean

Dr. Nancy Devine, Idaho State University, Associate Dean & Director

Dr. Donna Fry, University of Michigan – Flint, Associate Dean

Dr. Susan Long, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Associate Dean

Dr. Thomas Masterson, Jr.Central Michigan University, Associate Dean

Dr. David Miller, Springfield College, Dean & Professor

Dr. Paula Rhyner, University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, Associate Dean

Dr. Shannon Clifford, Long Island University, Chair

Dr. Teresa Conner-Kerr, Winston Salem State University, Chair & Professor

Dr. Rosemary Hogan, University of Missouri, Chair

Dr. Bradford Schwarz, University of Kentucky, Division Director