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Annual Report 2009

Annual Report 2009

t''-'"KI' fi·om til<' Dt•an ~pedal Rt•rogr1itions Collt•gt• Outr(•arh Comings and Goings 'L'lw School or Busint'SS Tht· Srhool of Fan1il) and Consumer Sciences T lw ~< hoolof' 'Jh ·hnology l'lw Dcpartuwnt uf ~ lilita•) Science Stuclt-nt llono!". ',tudt nt Organitation'> . \d\ j,or. Bu.ud, F\'2(}()() DonnJ". 'i~it U\ onlinl' at: www.eiu.edu/ .. lumpkin t:a,tt•rn lllinoi' L'niH'!".il) i-. an equal opponunit)/equal arn·,~/allirmatht• anion t•mpln\l'r n>mmill<'d to achic,in~ a diwrse communit). Info• mat ion in this rq>Ort covers July I, 2008, through June 30, 200<1. 1 3 5 8 9 19 26 32 36 38 39 41- t


MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN As we wrap up another academic yea1; I reflect upon the fact that our current graduates are facing an environment much different from that of their recent predecessors. Job markets have become much more competitive as finns continue to reduce their workforces or close. Businesses, once household names, are rapidly becoming unrecognizable. Businesses, families and our students all feel the strain of uncertainty. Now, more than ever, we have an obligation to prepare our students to compete in a very challengingj ob market. We remain focused on learning through study and application, and believe that "hands-on" experiences give our students that extra edge when seeking their first professional position. Some of the ways we prepare our students are through programs and facilities such as the SecUtities Analysis Cent ~ the Commercial Foods Laboratory, the Financial Health Education Center and the Digital Color Sciences Laboratory. All of these labs and several more provide a rich learning environment where students experience first-hand the challenges and rewards of demanding work. We remain committed to President Perry's goal for EIU to become the best in the nation in the integrated academic and personal development of our students. Conversations on how to achieve that goal continued this year among the administration, faculty and students. And I anticipate that this will remain one of our primary activities for the corning academic year. Although each year brings its own set of unique accomplishments and challenges, some things remain the same. Our programs continue to thrive because of the commitment made by our dedicated faculty and staff to provide an excellent education for our students. And the gifts of time, expertise and doUars from our many alumni and friends of the college continue to provide us with the means to fully carry out our mjssion. Although the economic climate may be more difficult and we all work in an environment of greater uncertainty, there is one thing that hasn't changed. Th.is remains a great place to learn, to work and to grow. LCBAS Annual Report 2


Roger Claar Daryll D. Fletcher I Robert C. Man•on 3 LCBAS Annual Repon The Distinguish e d Alumnus Award, first presented in 1973. is the most prestigious award bestowed by the EIC Alumni Association. h is presented to indi,iduals who have distinguished rhemseh'cs in l"ither academic or litrra•: fic·lds, businr&., public scnice and/or St'l"\ice to the univcr~it}, and who, through their ~lccomplishm<·n s and seiVice, haw brought prestige to their alma mater. Tht• 2008 Distinguished Alumnus Aw<ud recipients included two gracluatrs of the Lumpkin College of Business and Applied cienc<'s and one past executive-in-residence from the Srhool of Business. Roger Claar '67, ' 68 Current!} in hi~ 22nd year a:. mayor, Roger Claar has m·rrsren dramatic gro'' th in the \ 'iUage of Bolingbrook. 111 .• sinct' 1986, including :>t't'ing tlw population grow from 35.000 wht•n ht took office to more than 71.000 toda)' ln that time, more than I 0,500 nrw hom~:s haw btt·n built. 24.500 jobs have been created and more than 29 million square feet of industria.!, distribution and manufacturing facilities have been constructed. Under his guidance, the villag<· has reached two major milestones not seen in Illinois in 25 years: Llw npening of the lirst m·wl} cited hospital, /\dv<·ntist Bolingbrook llospital; and tlw opening of a 1.2 mitlion-~quare-foot full-service lili•st)'le mall, Tht Prrmwnade Bolingbrook. In his capacit~ cu. mayor, r. Claar has n·sponsibiliry for 11 0 rmployc<'s and manage~ a S68 million op<·rating budget. lie has been a member of the Illinois ~lunicipal L<·aguc for l I year~, induding a term a~ prr~idcnt, and abo s<·n·ccl on the board of directors and various committees for the National League of Citic~ and the U.S. Conference of Mayors. One of his proudest associations is his lili·long member.>hip in the Sigma Pi Fraternity, which began in 196+ '' hile be wru. a swdcnt at ElC. A former educator. hr t•arncd a bachelor's degn•c from Ert..i in 1967 and his master's in 1968 both in busincs~ l·ducation as well as a doctorate from Kansas State Unin·r ity. l\ lr. Claar and his wilr, Patricia, haw b<'<'ll manied for 33 yrar-; and haYc one daughter, ind~cy. Mrs. Claar ~ a n assistant p1incipal at Bolingbrook llig-h School, and Lindst-y Claar is Lh e director of Heart Haven Outreach, an organization that provides assistance to troubled teens. Daryll D. Fletcher ' 75, '76 Daryll Fletcher is the vice pre~ident of quantitatin· rcM·arch and analytics lor the All~tate Insurance Co. In his po!>ition, ht· is rcsponsiblc for llw company's applied research and catastrophemodeling capabilitic>. He ha.!> h('ld various positions and t•xpcricnced scYrral rdorations arroSl> thl' United States in his 32 years with Allstatr, with roles including assistam vice presidrnt of urban/H ispanic markets, regional vice prcsicknt of the capital rtgion and vice president of risk managemcnt/underwriting, ovcrsering the field operations for 9 states. He earned hh undcr~raduate degree in peech communication from EI in 19i 5 and his master's in guidance and coumding in 1976. r\ past cxecuti\ e-in-rcsidencc with El U's chool of Business, he has ai';O ,·olumcered with numerous <'ommunitr-bascd orga nizations throughout his career. J\ lr. Fletcht'l' <·•'ljoys golf and Sp<'nding time with his wilt- of' 30 years,J anicc Ripley Fletcher. They have one child, Daryll D. Fletcher 11 , who resides in Ma1yland. Rober t C. Manion '66 A native of Vandalia, Bob ~ Lanion is a former mcmlX'r of El 's Board of Tn1~tees, former president of the EIU A.lun111i Association and a founding mcmber of thl.' EIU Accounting AdvisOr) Board. After earning his degree in accounting from Eastern in J 966, he spent his 31 -ycar career \\ith Acct'11lure


(formerly Andersen Consulting) before retiring in 1997 . .rvrr. Manion was admitted to Andersen's worldwide partnership in 1976, and named managing partner of the St. Loujs consulting practice in 1979; he later served as managing partner for Austria, Germany, Switzerland and Canada, as well as in several other management positions. At the time of his retirement, he was chief financial officer lor the Global Enterprise Group. He currently owns a John Deere dealersrup and, along with his daughter, owns a successful children's clothing store called Duck Duck Goose in Hinsdale, where he resides with his wife, Sally. Rudolph G. Hlavek Don Gher Rudolph G. Hlave k grew up in East SL. Louis, ill., and graduated with a B.S. in Business from EIU in 1964 (with a major in marketing and a minor in economics). He entered the investment business after graduation and joined Salomon Smith Barney, a leader in the U.S. Seclllities industry, in 1971. Mr. I-Uavck served as a unancial consultam and the regional director lor the company. l n 1995, he was promoted to divisional director for the NUdwest Division. Upon his retirement, .Mt: Hlavek was senior vice president and Southern Divisional dil·ector. He has numerous honors from the School of Business, including Beta Gamma Sigma honoree, executive-in-residence and Distinguished Alumnus. He currently serves on tl1e EIU Foundation Board of Directors. On May 9, 2009, M1: Hlavek received an honorary degree from ETU and sen·ecl as a commencement speaker. He and his wife, Kat h)~ presently Eve in Winter Park, Fla. They have three grown children and two granddaughters. Commencement Speaker Don Gher, a marketing alumnus from the Class of 1973, retired as managing director and chief investment officer of Goldstream Capital Management, a $1.2 billion wealth managemt'nt firm which he founded in Bellevue, Wash., in 1996. Previously, he held positions with Marine Bank of Springfield and Schroder Wertheim and Co., and has often been interviewed and quoted in the Wall Streetjournal, Barron's and otl1er prim and visual media. Mr. Gher is a past member or the School of Business Adviso1y Board and the BlU Alumni Association Board of Directors, and currently serves as a member of tl1e ElU Foundation Board of Directors, chairing the Investment Commjuee. Mr. Gher served as EIU's December 2008 commencement speaker. HONORING THE FALLEN The Lumpkin College of Business and Applied Sciences extends its sympathy tO the family of 1st Lt. Jared Southworth ' 06, who was killed in action Feb. 8, 2009, while serving with the lllinois National Guard in A(ghanistan. Lt. SoutbwOl'th had been commissioned through the EIU Reserve Officers' Training Corps program. Many people showed their respect as rhe procession canying his body passed by Old Main on its \vay to Ius homewwn of Oakland. Lt. Southworth, 26, was married with four children. Memorials can be made to the J ared Southworth ROTC Fund withjn the EIU ~undation. EIU Panther Battalion color guard prepares to honor fallen 1st Lt. Jared Southworth '06. LCBAS Annual Report 4


It was a very productive first year for the Business Solutions Center partnership (B (:). By coUaborating and pooling resources with 36 fow1dations, financial institutions, corporations, governmental agencies, chambers of commerce and individuals, the former Business and Technology Institute (BTI) evolved into a new public/private partnership that provides early enu·epreneurship education and business support services to help spur economic growth in the eight county region of Coles, Clark, Cumberland, Douglas, Edgar, Elfmgham, Moultrie and Shelby counties. The Business Solutions Center trained 1461 and counseled 120 new and existing businesses, nonprofits, farmers, and inventors to assist in actualizing busine s growth ideas and innovations. They also planted the seeds of cnu'<.'prencurship into the minds of 340 youths d1rough Junior Achievement, Camp e3 (high school summer e-camps) and in school seminars and after school programs. The> center also served as a resource broker to connect local businesses with local, state and national business resources. Jeanne Dau complctt•d her fifd1 year ·with the Lumpkin College of Business and Applied Sciences and her first year as director for the BSC. J ennifer Zuniga served in her second year as the BSC administrative assistant and School of Business student Brian Richards and MBA gradua[e assistant Christoph Heer en assisted in the center's activities. The BSC welcomed tan Thurman, a successful former businessman and SCORE counselor, as part of its staff. East Central Open and the Business Solutions Center hosted a Regional Investment Forum t.hat discussed the growth cycle of an emerging business and how angel and ventur(' capital need to be encouraged. Dr. Chuck Chayadi, professor in the School of Business, spoke on the forum's panel. la~ming for the Prairie Spark Regional Investment Forum on Sept. 3 will highlight g1·owth companies looking for local investment dollars to angel and venLUre capital firms. M:any efforts have been made mis year to fosLCr the entrepreneurial spirit of area youth, including a day camp in Effingham and an overnight camp on the campus of ETU. Regional entrepreneurs taught teens the essentials of putting together a business pitch, including: techniques for thinking outside d1e box, determining the feasibility of an idea, marketing, budgeting and management to get a venture off the ground. With the help of EIU business tudcnL~ , groups of teens created and presented business pitches to local entrepreneurs and competed for a total of $ 1 ,500 in cash prizes. The BSC worked with the Effingham County CEO class and provided pre and post assessments of the class and chaperoned the group to the national CEO conference in Chicago. A j unior Achievement UA) course was taught to aJJ 8th graders in Charleston iddle School. JA programs introduce students to economic concepts and workplace skills. 5 LCBAS Annual Report


Dr. Karen Dr age presented a six week All Terrain Brain Afterschool Program to the Charleston Recreation Afterschool program. The BSC also presented a one-half day entrepreneurship mini-workshop for high school students involved in the Leadership Marshall program. Dr. Tom Boldrey, professor emeritus from Career and Organizational Studies, has continued to insb·uct Leadership Coles, a county-vvide leadership course co-sponsored by the Charleston and Mattoon Chambers of Commerce, the BSC and Coles Connected. The 13th and 14th sessions of the Sarah Bush Lincoln Leadership Academy were also instructed by Dr. Tom Boldrey and Dr. Thomas Hawkins, also a Career and Organizational Studies. The mission of the Pe ace Meal Senior Nutrition Pr ogram is to provide quality meals for healthier lives. A budget of almost $3 million is raised from various grants and donalions to provide I ,600 meals daily to more than 70 sites in 14 counties. Services include home delivered meals, congregate meals, nutrition education, needs assessment and outreach. Peace Meal utilizes over I ,200 volunteers each year for the provision of meals and services. One-hundred-and-fifty full- and pan-time employees, including many senior citizens, currently work vvith the program throughout the service area. Students remain involved vvith Peace Meal as interns, graduate students and volunteers. Frequently, staff is approached by students requesting information to be used in class research or analysis. Like many otl1er senior service providers, Peace Meal has faced uncertain funding, increased costs and grovving requests for services. Peace Meal has responded LO these challenges vvith entl1usiasm and optimism and continues to evolve to effectively meet the needs of the communities served. Staff is currently working to modify menus to meet new dietmy requirements implemented by the Administration on Aging. These new requirements vviU offer clients a diet \vith enhanced fiber content and will improve suitability for clients with special diet needs. The Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R) agency employed l 0 full-time staff, tllree graduate assistants and several interns and undergraduate student workers in FY09. Misty Baker, a SFCS alumna and adjunct faculty member, was appointed CCR&R director foUowing the resignation of Jill Bowers. Wiiliin d1e six counties served by tile agency, staff provided approximately 500 referrals to families and offered more than 100 training and educational opportunities to child care providers. CCR&R has maintained 250 providers in the agency's provider database, and funding from tl1e illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) has totaled more than $600,000. The IDHS also supports the CCR&R Child Care Assistance Program (CCAP), which helps families vvith financial assistance for child care while they are going to school and/ or working. The Lumpkin College of Business and Applied Sciences' Phila nthropy Office is responsible for establishing and implementing the college's fund-raising priorities and coordinating all fund-raising efforts, with particular focus given to special and planned gifts. Jacqueline Joines, CFRE, has served as director of philantl1ropy for LCBAS for the past 11 years and continues to lead the college's efforts. Recognizing tl1e effects of a diminished economy during the year, it was a time to review our mission and purpose and to share that message with our alumni and donors. It was a time to say, "thank you," for pa<>t support and to share important sto1ies of the differences that support has made at Eastern. Our alumni and donors have changed lives. It was a time to remind iliem of me resource Eastern illinois University can be as they plan strategy to meet their personal financial and business challenges ahead. Our relationship doesn't stop at commencement, it continues for a lifetime! LCBAS Annual Report 6


Fiscal year 2009 saw changes ro several existing endowments through the amendment process in an clfort to maximize support for our students and programs in a challenging economy. everal deferred gifts were realized during the year as our alumni and donors began evaluating the market affects on their retirement and estate plans. These gifts will benefit many current and new endowments upon maturity. Alumna, Mr. C. Roger Sorensen made a gift in his estate plan naming the C. Roger Sorensen Supplemental Instruction Program in the School of Business, a program designed to help every student succeed in their course of study. We also mourn the loss of good friend Kenne th Kohanzo this year who also remembered EIU in his estate plan. His gift benefits the Kenne th and Keith Kohanzo Industrial Technology Scholarship in the School of Technology. Despite thr economic challenges, the LCBAS Philanthropy Office:• was a valuable part of the college in FY09 bringing in more than $495,442.86 in total girts with m<\jor gifts (gifts of $ 1,000 or more) accounting for 77 percent of total giving. Alumni participation was at 5 percent compared to the university's overall participation rate of 7.09 percent Our priorities maintain a level of excellence in all we do and the impact those priorities have on others motivates you to "giye back.'' Thank you for the difference you make in the lives of many. \\'e hope that you will continue to support the Lumpkin College of Busine sand pplied ciences. 7 LCBAS Annual Report


I Henther Ju1 Je:mne Snyder Each year we are proud to welcome nt'\' facult} and staff members. Likewise, each year W{' cxH·nd lwst wishes lO those leaving for retirement or other po~ition!>. J oining the college as new tenure-track faculty f(>J" the 2008-2009 academic year were Dr. H eath er Jia, Dr. Patrick Lach and Dr. Sang Jun Lee, chool of Busim•ss; and Dr. Rendong Bai, Dr. Kaninika Bhatnager and Dr. YuJu Wu, chool of Technologr Hired a<, annually c1mtrnned faculcy members were Mr. Evan Kubicek. chool of Bu iness; Ms. Misty Baker and Ms. Lori Smith. hool of Family and Consumer d(•ncc .. ; and Mr. Gabe Grant. cbool of Tecbnolog>. :'\c" t·adre mcmlx·!"') in the Department of ~IilitaT) cit-nee "ere Sgt. 1st Class Angie Ison and Mr. Kenneth Weber. :'\t•" ~uppon ~tarr members joining the college \\ere Ms. Patty Watson. chool of Business; Ms. Sandi Thiele, Ot•an \Office; and Ms. Jennifer Zuniga, Bu inc s olution., Center. Dr. Jeanne Snyder was welcomed in July 2008 as associate dean of the Lumpkin Collt·gc of Bu!tincss and Applied Sciences. Prior to joining tlw clean's ofTicc, D1: Snyder was an associate professor in thl· School of Family and Consumer Sciences and coordinator for the !\ l.A. in Gcromology program. Dr. Cheryl Noll \\<li> named chair of the School of Business, Dr. Christie Roszkowski \\US appointed interim associate chair for the school. and Dr. John Yu Ju Wu Mu;ty Baker Chnst1e Roszkowski Willems was appointed interim graduatt' worrlinator for the ~fB:\ program. Facult) and 'taff "ho resigned from continuing position in the collc~e ''ere Dr. James Jordan-Wagner. chair. chool of Business; Dr. Rick Palmer. chool of Bu.,int•,,; and Ms. J erri Hinton, chool of Busim•.,.,. Lt. Col. Larry Coblentz, chair, Department of ilitary . cience, was reappointed ro Fon am llou~ton, . an Antonio, Texas. Tlw wllege wishes M s. Sandy Gossett well in her retirement. She retired from the dean's office in AY 200B after 32 years of service to EIU. LCBAS Annual Report 8


A Year of Growth and Change We had a very producti,·e year in the School of Business, along \\ith several changes in our administrati,-e team. Dr. Cheryl Noll moved from the associate chair position into the posicion of chair of the cbool of Business, and Dr. Christie Roszkowski moved into the associate chair position. Dr. John Willems moved into the graduate coordinator position, since it was also previously held by Dr: NoU. \\'e have enjoyed our first year, and together have accomplished much. One of the provost's IIlltiaoves is support of studem integrative learning. The ex-periences of our students- in and outside of the classroom -- include not only d1e appropriate subject mallcr but also a variety of professional development opportunities. DUling the Fall 2008 semeste•; the School of Business joined t.he Business Solutions Center and SCORE ro present an evening present.ation, "Wall Street Bailout/Main Street Fallout." Local professionals l>hared their views on how the financial bailout alfcctcd local businesses and the "Main Street'' implications of the bailout. Panel members included 1vfr.Jack chultz, Agracel; Mr. Blian Titus, Lorenz Supply; Dr: Richard "'hitaker, EIU finance professor. r: Dan Downs, Ftrst Neighbor Bank; and Chuck LeFebvre. first ~lid-Illinois Bank. To see a video of the presentation, visit EfU's iTunesC site at http:/ /www.ciu.edu/inmesu/. One of the fcatw-ed programs in the School of Business is the Executive-in-Residence Program, which brings executi,·es and entrepreneurs toget11er "it11 students. Jane A. Lockett, senior vice president of customer operations for Connect.Edu, served as an EIR in the f.111. Ms. Locken previously served as senior vice president of professional sen-ices for Schoolnet Inc .. and she is also served as a consulting plincipal for IBM Global Services. Tcri R."ldoscv•ch Ms. Teri Radosevich, vice president of community relations and public affairs for Amet Inc., served as an EIR during the spring. ln her role, Radose\ich is responsible for community outreach, government affairs and local community branding of Avnet Inc .. a $15.8 billion value-added distributor of electronic components, computer products and services. The M etavante Corporation, headquartered in Nlilwaukcc, Wis., served as a "corporate" executivein-residence for the spring semester. Five executives from different departments visited campus for rwo days to speak ro students in classes. meet with students in small groups and show students how the va•iety of majors are utilized by an organization. Thl.' kl')'llote address. "Fraud Schemes: How Banks Protect You. How You Should Protect Yourself." was given by Gary Bakker, president of Risk and Compliance olutions for Met.avantc. }\ lr. Bakker is responsible for setting and overseeing su"ategic marketing, sales and product developmenl. etavante 's Risk and Compliance olutions division consists of a wide ,-aJiety of productl> and services that deal with operational risk management and regulatory compliance. Wendy Perrow The chool of Business Grace T. Bair Lecture Series is a mcarts for bringing female executive to campus in conjunction with \\'omen's History and Awareness omb. In 1936, Grace Thompson Bair became the fu--st graduate of the EJU chool of Business; she was a role model for many female students. and she encouraged women to attend college and seek knowledge. Ms. Wendy Perrow, vice president of marketing and alliance managcmem for Alba Therapeutics Corporation, was a feattu-ed speaker in the Grace T Bair Lecture Series. The first Young Professionals Series was hdd in pring 2009. The progt«m is a professional development tool designed to provide students with pr"acLical advice from EIU School of Business alumni. This program brings recent alumni back to campus to connect with current students, and LCBAS Annual Report 1 0


gives students the opportunity to a~k questions about the professional world and to learn how to make the transition from student to professional. The program also provides an opportunity for School of Business alumni to remain involved and invested in t.he future of their alma mater. This year, the School of Business welcomed the following alumni back to campus as part of the Young Professionals Series: Ms. Sparkle Anderson, marketing specialist at Carle Clinic Association; Ms. J essica Baum, marketing representative at Caterpillar; Ms. Kayla Bryan, financial auditor at State Farm; Mr. Matt DeFrates, IT analyst II at Caterpillar; Ms. Melinda Kappes, finance supervisor at State Farm; Mr. Rahul Wahi, director of North American Marketing and Operations at Tata Consultancy Services; and Mr. J ason Zientarski, district manager at Aldi Inc. Again tllis summet; we had a faculty-led study abroad program that went to Maastricht, the Netherlands. Sevemeen students participated in the program, which was led by Dr. David Boggs and Dr. Hank Davis. Each year our students come back wit.h many interesting stories and a newly acquired appreciation for t.he importance of international study. ETU MBA students Tyler Kutz and Martin Adams won first- and third-place, respective ~ in the graduate school division of the Central Illinois Chapter of Institute of Internal Auditors (CICIIA) Manuscript Contest for the 2008-2009 school year. The contest was designed to encourage auditing research among students at colleges and universities in cenu·al Illinois. Students were asked to prepare a literal)' research paper on a specific audit-related topic. Both Tyler and Martin are accounting concemration smdents within the MBA program. The fourth annual Accounting Challenge was held in April 2009. The evem acquainted more d1an 250 students from 18 high schools wit.h information on career oppornmities in accounting, the histOJ)' of the EIU Accow1tancy Program, and a tour of t.he EIU campus. Kelsey Swing, a manager at Gilbert, Metzger and Madigan, CPAs, and a member of the Accountancy Advisory Board, was the keynote speaker at the lunch session. The highlight of the day was an academic competition of financial accounting skills. The EIU Beta Alpha Psi chapter co-hosted the Midwest Regional meeting with the chapter from Bradley University. Approximately 300 students from 30 schools attended the event, which included sessions on team dynanucs, international accounting, forensic accounting and other professional topics. StudentS also made presentations related to activities in their chapters. EIU's chapter placed third in its category \\~th a presentation of "Developing Lile Skills," a program conducted at d1e !v1attoon Adult Education Center to help adult students prepare for the job se~rch . StudentS also assisted in the conference registration process and served as moderators in the panel presentations. The conference was a great success, and our student members did an outstanding job. ln coordination with ETU Career Services, the School of Business supported nine finance and accounting students to attend the R.I.S.E. Conference at the University of Dayton. Students heard presentations from internationally renowned keynote speakers, and attended workshops and forums about career strategies and the latest news and trends in the financial industry. The EIU chapter of the American Marketing Association won two awards at t.he International Collegiate Conference in ew Orleans, La.: Outstanding Membership Activities and Outstanding Community Service. The ETU student chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management was very active again this yeat: In addition to regular chapter activities, the organization hosted eight guest speakers, conducted a mock interview workshop, participated in the HR Roundtable evem at 'ort.hern Trust in Chicago, participated in the ort.h Central Region HR Games, and attended d1e regional SHRlvi Student Conference. Student members of the Association of Information Technology Professionals participated in a variety of professional development activities, including coordinating Networking Day to showcase prospective compruues and representatives to the major, hosting speakers, and touring companies (including Anixter in Chicago and Consolidated Communications in Mattoon, ill.). Several AITP members went to O klahoma to participate in the 11 LCBAS Annual Report


National CoUegiatc Conference in April; they will be assisting the St. Louis chapt('r for next year·s event. The group's philanthropic endeavor this year has been as.mting CORE clients with initial setup and training for their business Web sites. The group also completely overhauled the Excellence in Education foundation·s \ Veb sire and provided training lO several board members. The Financial Planning Student Association hosted 16 financial advisers from three slates for Financial Planning Day in October 2008. The meeti11g featured speakers who gave information about career paths, networking and wealth managemem in today's marketS. Breakout sessions were also held for studentS and advisers to discuss internships, curriculum and the qualities firms seek in new advisers. The International Business Club had a very busy and producti,-e yeax Some of tht• activities undertaken by ffiC members included a lield trip to Saint Louis Uni\'crsit{s atmual International Business Conference, during which me members had an opportunicy to learn from and network with global business leaders. In addition to this conference, IBC hosted a holiday luncheon in 2008 <mel an [nternational luncheon in 2009. During both of these events, international business etiquette issues were presented by professors and studems who had various international e:Kpcrienccs. IBC also hosted a movie afternoon, during which a current movie with international business implications was watched and discussed by interested students. FmaU)~ lBC supplemented itS activity lineup \\ith v-arious speaker events throughout the faU and spring semesters. ~!embers of chool of Business student organizarions arc able to tra\'el ro professional conferences through the generous suppon giftS fi-om alumni and friends of the chool of Business. School of Business Alumni In Aptil, three Business Advisory Board members - David Wasser , State Farm; Barbara Baurer, Country Insurance and Financial er.~ces; and Shari Bucke llew, 1bwn of Normal Children's Discovery Museum - seJVed as ambassadors for a chool of Business reception for ElU altmmi and fiiends in Bloomington. Ill. We had an oppommity to meet with alumni from the area, including tho c working at our biggest recruiters Caterpillar. State Farm and ADM. lt \\'ai> grt'at to connect with our alumni! The chool of Business 2008 Distinguished Alumnus was Edward Escalante, vice president and general manager of the Pharmaceutical Division of the McKesson Corporation. t-.lr. Escalante manages distribution centcn; and sales activity in California and Hawaii. Additionally, he participates on several task forces that match J'vkKesson resources with the needs of toclay's pharmacies. M1: Escalante is a recipient of the McKesson President's Award for service exceUence. Rudolph ''Rudy" G. IDavek was honored as an honorary degree recipient at E.astern·s pring 2009 commencement ceremony. After S('lving as a member of the U. _ Army's milirary police and as a lineman for a utility company, ~ lr. Hlavek earned a degree in business and launched an impressive career in finance. He worked for Smith Barne); a Edward Escalante leader in the U.S. secmirit:s industry. where he retired as senior executive vice president and director of the Midwest and Southern Divisions. Carl L. Dolson was honored as the Beta Gamma igma Chapter Honoree at the recent member induction ceremon)( Ivlr. Dolson earned a degree in accountancy and is cw-rcntly a partner at McGladrey and Pullen, LLP, and managing director. RSM McGladrey Inc. In 2006. he receiYed ~lcGladrcy's Achievement Award in the category of lntegrit): He was l\ kGladrey's recruiting r<"presentative to .Eastern from 1987 to 1997. H e has SCIYCd on the Business Advisory Board and the Accountancy Advisory Board and is a member of the American Instirute of Certified PlLblic AccoumantS and d1e Illinois CPA Society. LCBAS Annual Report 12


Several School of Business alumni were recognized by the EIU Alumni Association for their accomplishments and support of Eastern. Alumni Robe.rt C. Manion, Daryll D. Fletcher and Roger Claar were honored as 2008 distinguished alumni. The School of Business is privileged to have such accomplished and involved alwnni. School of Business Faculty Three faculty members joined the School of Business this year. Patrick Lach, Ph.D., Mississippi State University, joined the Finance faculty; Heather HartkeJia, Ph.D., University of Southern Illinois, joined the Management faculty; and Simon Lee, Ph.D., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, joined the Management Information Systems faculty. Faculty Research Grants are provided to full-time tenurcd/temu·e-track faculty in their first or second conn·act year at Eastern Illinois Universit)~ and to faculty who have published a peer-reviewed journal article during the last three years. Recipients of research grants this year were Dr. David Boggs, Dr. Chuck Chahyadi, Dr. Ingyu Chiou, Dr. Ayse Costello, Dr. Tom Costello, Dr. Hank Davis, Dr. Dean Elmuti, Dr. Richard Flight, Dr. Norm Garrett, Dr. Marko Griinhagen, Dr. Abdou lllia, Dr. Heather Jia, Dr. Yunus Kathawala, Dr. Patrick Lach, Dr. Simon Lee, Dr. Crystal Lin, Dr. Tim Mills, Dr. Karen Nantz, Dr. Denise Smith, Dr. Richard Whitaker, Dr. John Willems, Dr. Melody Wollan and Dr. Bill Wootton. David Boggs Marko Grunhagen The Outstanding Service Award recognizes excellence in senrice to the university, college, school, discipline and/ or communi C)' Professor David Boggs was the recipient of this year's award. Dr. Boggs served as chair of the Technology and Resources Committee, chair of the External Relations Committee, and as a member of the Graduate Committee and Departmental Application of Criteria Revision Committee. He also served as the faculty adviser to the International Business Club, and he organized and led a study abroad program to Europe. At the university level, Dr. Boggs served on the iTunes Conunittee and participated in the EIU Reads program. The Outstanding Research Award recognizes excellence in research. This year's recipients were Dr. Dean Elmuti and Dr. Marko Griinhagen. During the 2008 award period, Dr. Elmuti published four peer-reviewed, refereed journal articles, with an additional article accepted for publication. One of his papers was selected as one of three best papers in the publication for the year. Dr. Elmuti has long been an active researcher and is respected in his field. tor the duration of the 2008 award period, Dr. Griinhagen had four journal publications in highly rated business journals that use the peer, blind review process. Dr. Griinhagen is establishing himself as a highly respected Dean Elmutl authotity on small business management and franchising at the national and international levels, being cited in other highly rated journals and on NPR, and being invited to speak at international conferences. This yeat~ Mr. Steve Benner, Dr. Marko Griinhagen, Mr. David McGrady, Dr. Melody Wollan and Dr. Bill Wootton were presented with Special Recognition of Teaching Excellence awards. This recognition is particularly special because recipients of this award were nominated by business students who were asked to recognize faculty Melody Wollan who distinguished themselves in the classroom and setved as mentors in and outside of the classroom. Balanced Contribution Awards are presented to faculty who make significant comributions in teaching, r('se::o.rt:"h :md service. Dr. Richard Flight, Dr. Crystal Lin and Dr. Melody Wollan were recognized for balanced contributions this year. Dr. Flight consistently receives very high student, peer and chair evaluations. 13 LCBAS Annual Report


During the review period, Dr. flight was published in rbeJournal of Business Research, which has a 6-10 percent acceptance rate and is ranked very high among all marketing journals. Dr. Flight's service contributions were also significant; at the uni\'crsity le\'el. he served on the Imerrollegiatc Athletic Board and on the University Admissions Re'iew Committee. At the college Je\·el, Dr. Flight sen·cd on the t\d HO<' HonaN Program Committee, and at the schoolle\'el. he serYCS on the Curriculum Committee and on the ~lanagcmem Faculty 'earcb Committee. Dr. Lin cominually receiws superior ratings in her teaching. This )Car, she obtained the CFP designation. which is a critical certification for her area of teaching. During the award period. Or. Lin published one article in a journal that is ranked St'cond in the real e~tate research journals. Dr: Lin also sen-ed on the chool of Business Curriculum Committee, the chool of Business Technology Commiuee and chool of Business Facult) Issue· Committee: she was instrumental in garnering srudem and faculty panicipatiorl in the fint Showcase El evem, as he was the college's representative for the University Planning Commillec. Dr. Wollan consistently receives superior ratings on ht•r teaching, research and service. During the award period, Dr: WoUan published one journal article and had three additional papers accepted for publication. Dr: Wollan served on the Achievement and Comribution Aw~rds Committee; at the school level, she served on the Tcrhnology and Resources Committee. Mr. Steve Benner was recognized by students for his teaching excrllence. H<" was honored with tile El tudcnt Go,·crnment'sDistinguished Teacher Award for Academic upport. He "as nominated by students and selected by Student Govcrnmcm from nominations across the univer-sit). The Annually Contracted FacultyOut:standingContribution Award wa~ presented to Ms. Vicki Hampton. ~I!.. Hampton is a dedicated reacher, and she consistent.!) earns WI)' high tudent e,·aluations and unsolicited letters from students recognizing her teaching Richard Flight Steve Benner excellence .• he acquired a S200.000-plus grant for use of Path Point software, and was awarded a facult)· grant from IB~I for clevclopmrm of an online COBOL course lor the global communit). ,\ls. Hampton has coordinated student intrraction with professionals and co-advised the AJTP student organizmion in the chool of Business. he has been instrumental in building relationships with companies tllatrccruit ~ lanagcmcnt Lnformation Systems graduates and ~taying connected with ETU graduates~ they progress in their careers. The Distinguished Professor Award was presented to Dr. Karen Nantz. This award is the highest honor that is bestowed upon faculty members in the School of Business, and recognizes a distinguished record of accomplishments in teaching, research and service to the school. Dr. Nantz has re-invented hcl'sclf over tile years, keeping her technology skills current witll the industry and int("grating tht• usc of technology into her tead1ing. Dr. 1a1111. is a wry acth·c researcher. She has published a book1 five book chapters, and numerous journal articles and conference procet·dingli, and has given multiple presentations at professional confen:ncel>. Dr. 'amz has served and cominucs to ~en t· on editorial revi<"\,. boards and has served as associate editor and revie\\er for many years for proksional journals. 'he is well-respected in her field. She has pro\id<"d excellent leadeNhip for the Management lnJormation, )'~terns discipline~ the coordinator and, most rt:Cl·ntl), ~ tht• assistant chair. Or. :\anrz has supponed the school, tl11~ college and tl1e WU\'ersity by sen-ing on working committees. \ \"c are fortunate to ha,·e such outstanding facult)· who arc critical to the progn'~ of the chool of Business. LCBAS Annual Report 14


SC HOOL C)F HUS IN ESS David Arseneau Instructor, M.B.A., 1979, Northern Illinois University Stephen Benner Instructor, M.B.A., 2002, Ea.stern Illinois University lllinoi Accounting Teacher's Conference, 1'\ormal, III., October 2008 School of Business 2009 Special Recognition of Teaching Excellence EIU Student Govcrnnl<'nt's Distinguisht•d Teacher Award for Academic upport, April 2009 David J. Boggs Assistant Professor, Ph.D., 1998, University of Texas at Dallas Received Emerald Literati i'>ctwork 2009 Award for Excellence for "The Difficulties in U~>ing a Cost Leadership trategy in Emerging Markets,'' co-authon:·d "ith Dan Baack, Lntcrnationalj ournal of Emerging ~ arkc~ vol 3 no 2 2008 pp 125-139 ''Order-of-Emrv Effects for er.~cc Firm> in Dcv~loping ~1arkcLS: An Examination of ~lultinational Adwrtising Ag<'ncics," co-authored with Pl'tcr 1\ agnu~~on and Stanford \Vcstjohn, accrpted for publication in the j ournnl of lnternndonal Marketing EIU Achil'vement and Contribution Award (Balanced) Michael L. Boorom Professor, Assistant Chair for Marketing Discipline, Ph.D., 1994, University of South Florida Chair, chool of Business Personnel Comrniuer As member of School of Bu~iness External Relations Comminrr, coordinatrd the Executive-in-Residence -.isit of J ane Lockett Performed accl'('ditation review of l 'niveThity of Dubai business programs Paul D. Brown Instructor, M.B.A., 2004, Eastern Illinois University Obtained Illinois Real Estate Appraiser's License Prcscmrd workshop as pan of' Embarras Valley Film Festival 15 LCBAS Annual Report Conducted Excel \~Ork!.hop for n·gional office of education TechnjcaJ Adviser for ALSBJournal of Employment and Labor Law Chuck S. Chahyadi Assistant Professor, Ph.D., 2008, University of Oklahoma ervcd as a referee for J ournal of Economics and Finance Served as a speaker at a local investment forum in Mattoon, Til. Faculty adviser, Financial Managcmrm Association {rMA) Presented a paper at Lhe 2009 Soulhwestern Finance Association meeting Presented a paper at Faculty Research Forum at En: lngYu Chiou Associate Professor, Ph.D., 1999, New York University Ayse Costello Assistant Professor, Ph.D., 2002, University of Illinois, Urbana· Champaign Research paper titled '~ligning Lhe lmerests of Subsidiaries and Headquarters in Multinational Corporations: Empirical t::vidt·nce" was accepted for publication in tlw Multinational Business Rcvirw Presented a research paper at the 2008 Marketing and Public Policy Conference Research paper accepted for presentation at Lhe 2009 Marketing and Public Policy Conference Faculty co-adviser of Lhc lnternational Business Club Thomas Costello Assistant Profes.sor, Ph.D., 2000, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign Research paper t.itled ·~gning Lhc Interests of Subsidiaries and Headquarters in Multinational Corporations: Empirical Evidence" was accepted for publication in thr journal Multinational Business Rrvicw Presented a research paper at Lhc 2008 Marketing and Public Policy Conference Research paper accepted for presentation at Lhc 2009 ~ Larketing and Public Policy Conference Faculty Adviser. American ~ larketing J\ssociation; student chapter I'('Cei,·ed Lhe Outstanding ~Iembership Activities award and Lhe Outstanding Community Service award at Lhe Spring 2009 International Collegiate Conference inl\ew Orleans, LA Chair of the School of Business tudent Issues Committee for academic year 2008-2009 Henry H. Davis Professor, Ph.D., 1984, University of North Carolina -- Chapel Hill Co-led Study Abroad class in Maastricht. Lhc Netherlands. wilh David Boggs in FY08 Co-leading tUd) .-\broad class in ~ [aastricht. Lhc ~ether!ands. \\ith David Boggs in FY09 ~1cmber of Lhe EIU Steering Commill<'C for :'\CAA accreditation President of Lhe Charleston Country Club Suzanne Davis Instructor, J.D., 2003, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "When Two Fundamental Rights Collide at the Pharmacy: The Struggle lo Balan ce Lhe Consumer's Right to Access Contraception and the Pharmacist's Right of Conscience," Suzanne Davis and Paul Lansing, DePaulJournal of Heallh Care Law, accepted for publication Fall 2008 "T he Ethics of Contingency Fees," Michael Fricke, Paul Lansing and uzanne Da,~ ournal of Lhe Legal Profession, University of Alabama. accepted for publication Spring 2009 Presentation at the Academy of Legal Studies in Business Annual Conference Long Beach, Calif.. August 2008 : "\\"hen Two Fundamental Rights Collide at the Pharmacy: The Strugglt' 10 Balance Lhe Consumer's Right to Access Contraception and Lhe Pharmacist's Right of Conscience" Masters of Business Adminjstration I[BA) completed Summer 2008 f'rotn Lhe University of lllinois, U rbanaChampaign


Dean S. Elmuti Professor, Ph.D., 1985, University of North Texas -Longitudinal As~cssmcnt of an Integrated lndu&trial upply Chain." uppl) Chain :"\lanagcmcnt: An International j ournal. March 2008. vol.l3 No.2, pp 151-159. Co-authored \\ith William ~linnis and ~fichacl Abebc iMBA student at En; . Emerald LiLCrati i\etwork 2009 Awards for Excellence "Cross Relationship Management Strategic Application and Organizational Effectiveness: An Empirical InvcMigation;'j ournal of Strategic Marketing, Vol. 17, No. I. Fcbruar} 2008 p.p.75-96. Coauthored with Heather Jia and Dane Gray (MBA studcnuu E!U) "Organizational Elli:·ctivencss and Financial Pnforrnancc: A llC'ah.hcan· tud}\" Journal of o~pital Marketing and Public Rl·latiom., vol. 18, i'\o. 2 2008, p.p. I 15-1 3-1 'J.\Jmlyzing Cross-cuhuntl Adaptability Among Businc:..' tudcnu.: An Empirical I nvc:.tigation," lnternaLional Journal of ~lanag<•ment Reviews. vol. 25, ~o. 3, t•ptembcr 2008, coauthored with Benjamin Tuck and Friederikt• Kcmpc•r both MBA Mudems atETU Awarded Hollty Ethics Award 20081 Richard L. Flight Assistant Professor, Ph.D., 2007, University of Alabama '1\ Market-Level Model of Relationship Regulation," J ournal of Business Research, 61 {8}, 850-58, Richard L. Flight, Rusty Hcnky and Robert A. Robicheaux, (2008) ·'Modeling the Triggers of Impulsive and Compulsive Buying Tendencies." Journal of Consumer Psychology, Richard L. Flight, l\ li s.~a Markley and Shaton E. Beatt} (und<>r rcvi<-w 2009) "A Study of P<>rcciwd Innovation Ch<tracu:ristic~ Across CultUJ'(·s and tag<'s of Diffusion." j ournal of l\larkcung Theor}' and Practice. Richard L. Flight. Arthur\\'. Alla\\'a}\ Wan-l\lin Kim and Giles D'Souza under review 2009 2009 School of Busine~s Facult) Award for Balanced Comribution in Research. Teaching and crvicc 2009 School of Busines:. Faculty Research Grant Rcviewrr for j ournal of Business Research,Journal of Product lnnovation Management and j ournal of Small Business M;~nagc nt Nonnan A. Garrett Profes.sor, Ed.D., 1986, Arizona State University Presentation at E-Leam 2008: \\'orid Conference on E-Lcamin~ in Corporate, Government, Healthcart> and Higher Education Las \ 'ega!>, 2'\e>.:, l"ovembcr 2008 . Prc~entation was titled ''Aggregating Classroom Internet Content Using Yahoo Pipc~." Ser.-ed on the Program Committee. Published chapter in Encyclopedia of Information cience and Technolog). Second Edition, \ 'olume v; titkd ·'Issues in using \ \'eb-basl·d Course Resources,'' with K. Nanv. Recipient of EIU Exc<'llence in the Use of Tcchnolog}' Award, Fall 2008 (nominated by the School of Continuing Education) Marko Griinhagen Associate Professor, Ph.D., 1999, University of Nebraska -· Lincoln Visiting Profes.~or at the Universitc de Rennes I France ,, !\laster of Franchising and ~ct\' orb !)egret· Program. ~lay 2009 Arthm· Karp Award for '·Best . \pplied Research Paper'' on Franchbine; b) the Educational Foundation of the International Franchise A..sociation JFA . February 2009 2009 Chairman of the International Society of Franchising (I oFI Annual Conference in San Diego. Calif.. Febmary 2009 "The Elfective DeliW'r}' of Franchisor Services: A Comparison of U.S. and German Suppon Practices for Franchisees," j ournal of Mark('ting Channels, 15 (4), 315-335, Marko Grunhagen, Robin DiPiNro, Roben E. Stassen and Lorelle Frazer (2008) Quoted on FranTrcnds.com. November 2008: Lamb, David: Franchi~cs Respond to Sluggish Econom);" Article on Franchise Systems' Coping Strategies in Economic Turmoil Vicki Hampton Instructor, M.B.A., 1998, Eastern Illinois University [nsrructor, Introduction to.JCL, Metavante Inc, August 2008 Presenter aL HARE conference. "Head of the Class: Professors· PcN>pt'ctivcs on Mainframe Education," an.Josc, Calif., August 2008 lnstructo ~ Introduction to COBOL and PathPoint, Faculty Summer Scmimu; National Enterprise Computing Conference, sponsored by IBM, Poughkeepsie, N.,Z,Junc 2009 Abdou IIIia Associate Professor, Ph.D., 2003, Laval University, Canada ·'E-Gov('rnment Sen-ice DelivCI'}' Performance: An Adaptation of The Balanced corccard to tl1e Public ector,"Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations, \'ol \'1, Xo 2. 2008, pp. 11-28. "ith Law<;OnBody A.. Keengwej.. ~[ukankusi L.. and :\liller G. "information Technology Use: ~lediating Elfect of Conformiry and Critical as~." 2009 PICMET Confcrt'nce, Portland. Ore. (forthcoming) Computer Security Professional crnificalion Faculty Co-Adviser, Association of Information Technology Professionals, Student Chapter Heather H. Jia Assistant Professor, Ph.D., 2008, Southern Illinois University "Customer Relationship ~lanagemem . trategic Application and Organizational Effecti,·enl'S~: An Empirical Im·e tigalion,·• with D. Elmuti and D. Gray,Journal of tratcgic ~Iarketing. \'olume 17. X umber I, pp. 75-96 "Computer Playfulness. Personal ltlDO\'ativeness, and Problematic Technology t.:se: A .:'\ew Measure and 'omc Initial Evidence." with R.Jia. Proceedings of the 2008 International Conference on Information Systems (lCISI, Paris, France Co-Ach-iser, Society for Human Resource Management Rcviewer,Journal of Small Business Managemem Yunus Kathawala Professor, Ph.D., 1979, University of Georgia Renee King Instructor, M.B.A., 1996, Eastern Illinois University Consultant. \\'bite and Associatel'>, ~larket Researcher. :'\ew Berlin, Wis. Prcsemer. "Stuck-in-a-Rut Thinking: Recognizing Ftlters that Anchor Our Ideas,'' Association for Busines.' Commllllic.1.tion, Southwest Regional Conference, Oklahoma Ciry, Okla. Susan Kling Instructor, M.B.A., 1982, Eastern Illinois University Earned Performance Based Increase LCBAS Annual Report 16


Roann R. Kopel Professor, Ph.D., 1986, University of North Carolina -- Chapel Hill Presentation at American Academy of Accounting, Finance, and Economics "Why in the World do Accounting Textbooks still do ---?" Beta Alpha Psi International Board of D irectors; ~l[jdwest Regional meeting Selected as faculty marshal for Spring Commencement 2009, representing the Lumpkin College of Business and Applied Sciences Evan Kubicek Instructor, M .B.A., 2005, Eastern Illinois University Patrick Lach Assistant Professor, Ph.D., 2008, Mississippi State University "The Quiet Period Is Making Noise Again," Applied Financial Economics, 18: 17. September 2008, 1363 - 13 78. Highfield, M., P. Lach, and L. White Presentation at the Financial Management Association Annual Meeting, Grapevine, Texas, October 2008, "The Quiet Period Has Something to Say" with M. Highfield Presentation at the Midwest Finance Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, March 2009, "The Quiet Peiiod Has Something to Say" with M . H ighfield Adviser for the Student Investment Society, Spring 2009 Member, School of Business Curriculum Committee Stephen F. Laribee Professor, D.B.A., 1974, Kent State University Simon Lee Assistant Professor, Ph.D., 2002, University of Nebraska -- Lincoln Crystal Lin Assistant Professor, Ph.D., 2004, Old Dominion University Obtained Certified Financial Planner (CFP) certification, August 2008 David G. McGrady Instructor, M.B.A., 1979, University of Texas -- Arlington Board of Directors, illinois Financial Planning Association Board of Directors, Mid-illinois Big Brothers Big Sisters 17 LCBAS Annual Report Adviset; Financial Planning Student Association Adviser, Financial Management Association Timothy H. Mills Professor, D.B.A., 1989, Louisiana Tech University School of Business Distinguished Professor Award (2008) School of Business Outstanding Service Award (2008) Faculty Adviser to Beta Alpha Psi and StudenL Accounting Society fllinois Board of Examiners CPA Exan1 Advi~ory Task Force William G. Kirk lnternational Leadership Award William C. Minnis Associate Professor, Ph.D., 2001 , St. Louis University "Longitudinal assessmem of an integrated induwial supply chain" published in Supply Chain Management: An International j ournal, coauthored with D. Elmuti and M. Abebe "Organizational effectiveness and financial performance: A healthcare study" published in the journal of Hospital Marketing and Public Relations, co-authored with D. Elmmi Fractional leave to pursue professional development as Presidem/CEO of Citizens National Bank, Pads, ill. Thomas P. Moncada Associate Professor, J.D., 1975, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago-Kent College of Law "Tax-Exempt Entities: Form 990 and the fmpact of New Reporting Requirements," with Susan and Elizabeth Moncada; International Journal of Business, Accounting and Finance, Volume 3, No. I, pp. 28-•!0, 2009. (December 2008, Paper Acceptance) Research Award, The International Academy of Business and J'ublic Administration Disciplines, October 2008 Multimedia Educational Resources for Learning and O nline Teaching House Cup, as an Honorary Board Member of the Business Edit01ial Board, August, 2008 Matthew Monippallil Professor, J.D., 1984, Southern Illinois University Law School Karen S. Nantz Professor, Assistant Chair for Management Information Systems, Ph.D., 1989, Brigham Young University Selected as Spring 2009 Commencement Marshal represeming the Lumpkin College of Business and Applied Sciences Published " Issues in Using Web-Based Course Resources" in Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Information Science Reference, 2009 (with N. Garrett) Setve on University of Northern Iowa Alumni Association Board of Directors Nanci D. Newstrom Instructor, M.B.A., 1984, University of South Dakota Session chair for the 13th annual MMA (Marketing Management Association) "Fall Educators" Conference (September 2008, Louisville, Ky.,). The session included two presentations: ''An Effective Term-Project for Teaching Consumer Behavior•· and "Viral Marketing: A Significant Learning Opportunity for Students in Contemporary 1Iarketing Strategy and Business Practice Environments." Cheryl L. Noll Professor, Chair, Ph.D., 1990, The Ohio State University Reviewer, Society for Case Research, Proceedings Reviewer, Society for Case Research, Annual Advances Presented at Society for Case Research summer workshop at University of Nonhern Krntucky: "How to Grow a SmaJJ Business'" Quly 2008) Discussam and session chair at Society for Case Research annual meeting in Chicago (March 2009) AACSB Dean's Conference, San Francisco, Calif., Februruy 2009 Richard J. Palmer Professor, Lumpkin Distinguished Professor, Director, Accountancy Program, D.B.A., 1990, Southern Illinois University -- Carbondale Named to Advisory Committee of Commrrcial Card Payments International (with paymrnts industry leaders from the U.S., Asia Pacific and Europe), a publication of the Lafferty Group Speaker, "Benchmarking the North American P-card Landscape," Commercial Cru·ds and Payments Global Summit (Febmary 2009, London) Keynote Speaker. ''The North Americat1 Purchasing Card Experience: Key


Lesson~ for Frt'nch 0•-ganizations." third annual APECA Confcn·nce on "Dcmatt'rializ:uion and Payment Cards: Tools of thr Digital Economy" December 2008, Pari'\, France) Kcynore 'J>f'akcr, .. 2007 Purchasing Card Benchmark ur..-ey R<"liults'' otiabank <·ight.h annual Commercial Card Conference 1 t•ptcmbcr 2008, Lo~ Angeles Darlene J. Riedemann Instructor, M.B.A, 1993, Loyola University Christie L. Roszkowski Associate Professor, Interim Associate Chair, Business Undergraduate Coordinator,.J.D., 1978, Unive1-siry of' [Jiinois, UrbanaChampaign Denise S. Smith Assistant Professor, J.D, 1977, Baylor University School of Law Article publi~hcd in doubl<·-blind peer reviewed pron·cdin~;S of the 2008 Academy of Legal Studit-s in business meeting in Long Beach. Calif.: "National Issue:., Local Costs: The Trend Toward tate And Local Control Of Immigration'' Arriclc accepted for publication in june 2009 in the Regional Business Review: ''Immigration Reform - tales Respond to Congress' Failure to Act", co-authored with gradualt' <~SS tam Robert Schlanscr Article accepted lor publication p•ing 2009 in thl' Midwc•st Law .Journal: '~ eademic Freedom in an Agt· of Assessnwnt and Arcoumability", co-authon·d with Michael A. Katz, professor, Delaware State Univcrllity El U Achievement and Contribution Awa rd ( ervic<·, Traveled with tWO teams or studenl.S from the ocicty for lluman Resource :O.lanagemcnt w alt(·nd and participate in the :-.:onh Ccmral Region\ HR Games competition: co-sponsored "~th Dr. Heather J ia Jeffrey J. Snell Associate Professor, D.BA., 2000, Louisiana Tech University Publish<·d article "Rubrics: Thl'ir Value and Development'' Journal of Global Education, 2009 Advisory boa•·d mcmber,.Journal of Leadership and Organizational Managem('Jlt Advisory board member, Coles County United Way "Manuscript rC\~ewe , Southern • \ cademy of ~fanagement Richard B. Whitaker Associate Professor, Assistant Chair for Finance, Ph.D., 1995, University of Houston Larry R. White Assistant Professor, Ph.D., 2002, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign Presented paper titled "The Perils and Pitfalls (and Pkasurcs) of Using MS Project 2007 in a Project Management Course" at POMS-2009, the 20th annual conference of the Prod un ion and Operations Management Society, May 1-4, 2009 in Orlando, Fla. Served as o-ack chair for the Project Management and Econometrics Track at PO:\fS-2009, the 20th annual conference of the Production and Operations ~Ianagcmcm. ocicr>< X lay 2009 in Orlando. Fla. John R. Willems Professor, Assistant Chair for Management, Interim Coordinator of Graduate Business Studies, Ph.D., 1994, Indiana University Served as chair of the management clisciptine search com mince (Novembrr 2008) Created an assessment Web site lor the management discipline area Modified and administered a satisfaction survey for tviBA alums Michael D. Wilson Instructor, M.B.A., 1982, Eastern Illinois University Faculty Adviser. Beta Gamma igma Faculty Adviser. Delta igma Pi Melody L. Wollan Assistant Professor, Ph.D., 2002, University of Nebraska ''ldentil)<ing Pre-retirees for Bridge Employment: Factors that Influence Post-retirement Employmcm Decision," Kendrick, . K., and \\'ollan, M. L. , Iarch ~009 . 2009 Distinguished Paper Award on Conference Theme, North American tvlanagemem Society and Overall Distinguished Paper on Conference Theme, Midwest Business Administration Association, sponsored by lnvin/McGraw-Hill, Inc. Published b)' the j ournal of :-lon.h American Management Society (April 2009) "Organi7.ational Citizenship ~fotives and Targets of Organizational Citizenship Behaviors," Acker, K .. and Wollan, M. L. (October 2008). Proceedings and paper presented at the Institute of Behavioral and Applied Management Conference, Orlando, Fla. ln S. Scott Ed.). Proceedings of the Institute of Behavioral and Apptied Management. 16, 120-125 "Career Mapping I: Surviving the Dissertation and Geuing Your First Academic Appoimment," Wollan, M. L., Condon, C., Middlebrooks, A., and Sparks, G. (O ctober 2008). invited panelist at the Institute of Behavioral and Applied Managemem Conference. October 2008. Orlando, Fla. ElU Imercollegiate Athletic Board ElU Achievement and Contribution Awards Commiuee Charles W. Wootton Professor, D.B.A., 1982, Mississippi State University Co-Adviser, Smdent Accounting Society and Beta Alpha Psi ~lcchanisalion and Computerisation," in Edwards,J ohn E. and Walke r, Stephen P. (eds.) The Routledge Companion to Accounting History. 2009 (London: Routledge Taylor and Francis Group). pp. 120-136. Wootton, Charles W. and Kemmerer, Barbara£. "The Comptometer and the Burroughs: Two Early Office Machines and their Influence on Accounting and the Wor!-.-place in the United States, 1885- 191 5.'' Abstract, Business History Conference 2008 annual meeting, April 2008, Sacran1emo. Calif. Douglas A. Zuhone Instructor, M.B.A., 1987, Eastern Illinois University Adjunct Faculty Julia Abell Brett Bensley Jeanne Dau Ryan Gibson John Kaare Jeff Oetting Linda Perry Randy Porter Scott Preasont M. Kathleen Scott R. Scott Stevens Erica Stollard Christopher Swing LCBAS Annual Report 18


ln December 2006, the Graduate School released a plan for the implementation of a First Choice graduate program. Graduate programs achieving the distinction of "First Choice" have applied and been subjected to rigorous review from ElU's Council on Graduate Studies, with oversight fi-om the Graduate School. The rigorous review ensures that a program meets the highest standards of scholarly excellence as evidenced through sustained achievement of cliteria dev'eloped and adopted by the council. Congratulations to Dr. Jeanne Snyder for appl)~ng for and obtaining the designation of First Choice for Lhe Master of Arts in Gerontology Program in 2009. The Alternative Bachelor's for Child Care Education Program {ABC Program) continues to expand wilh increased student interest and enrollment The p1-ogran1 was recently approved as an option for Ll1c Bachelor's in General Education degree, beginning Fall 2009. In addition to earning a bachelor's degree from the BGS program and a ccnificate of FCS/Child Care Professionals, graduates also qualify as an Earlr Childhood Professional Level f\: olfered by the Xational Association for ilie Education of Young Childrt'n 1'\AEYC), and qualify for ilie Illinois Din•ctor Credential, offered by the Illinois ~etwork of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies. Furthermore, the ABC program was appr-o,·ed as an entitled progra111 for the ECE w:demial offered by the Illinois Network of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies. In addition to traditional classroom settings, the ABC Program currcnllr offers seven courses online to better meet ilie needs of students interested in the child care profession. Ms. Donna Coonce coordinates Ll1e ABC program. Frances Murphy The School of Family and Cons umer Sciences Chicago Cohort for the Master of Science in Family and Consumer Sciences has passed we mid-point of curriculum requirements as studentS have completed 17 hours of weir graduate progra111. The 2+-student cohen is compri~cl of high school family and consumer sciences teachers in the nonhwestsuburbs of Chicago. Dr. James Painter has \\Orkcd tirelessly to prO\ ide the students \\~th Summer 2009 opportunities for a graduate independent study in Italy working with the Apicius Culinary Institute and the Florence University of the Arts. ine students will participate in this outstanding culinary, textile and fashion experience. Dr. Painter has also initiated a graduate internship agreement with Disney for II cohen members this summer. Dr. Mikki Meadows is working out ilie logistics and will supetvist' this group during ilieir work. The remaining four students will complete various internship experiences in ilie Chicago area. Dr. Frances Murphy coordinates ilie graduate cohon. During Fall 2008, we sc.•mester-long study abroad program was in1plememed in South Africa \\ith four undergraduate and four graduate students in ilie chool of Family and Consumer Sciences. The students left the U.S. for Cape Town on AugustS, 2008, to spend four weeks in an imensive orientation course taught b)' Dr. Dagni Bredesen (from Eastern's English Department), using South Aflican literature, field trips, lectures, observations and intctviews to learn about the past and current social and political landscapes. Following this intensive preparation for their semester of stud)\ the students moved to Port Elizabeth where Ll1ey served imernships in three human services community programs for four weeks under ilie auspices of Calabash Trust, a non-go,·ernmemal organization. The next location was in the \\ild coastal town of Cinsa, near East London, where student~ initiated the renO\'ation and preparation of a computer lab in a local school working with ilic Afiican Heanlandjourneys' humanitarian project. Concurrent!) ''~lh their internships, the studentS completed online EIU courses and courses taught onsite in Souili Africa by Dr. Frances Murphy, director of ilic progra111. All students succc•ssfully completed their semester of credit hours and were seamlessly read}' for the next semester of coursework in their progran1s on weir return to ilie U.S. in late 'ovember 2008. LCBAS Annual Report 20


For the past three years, a team of researchers fi·om the School of Family and Consmner Sciences have conducted an observational study to analyt.e the shopping behaviors of Black Friday consumers. Black Friday {the day after Thanksgiving) is a retail term that signifies the sran of the Christmas holiday hopping season. The day has been tied 10 customer frustration and aggression as it is traditionaU)' known for waiting outdoors in cold weather, chaos, large crowds, long lines and sold-out "h01 items." Overall, the findings have shown that the majority of the shoppers demonstrated calmness, COUlteousness and happiness; however, a smaller number of shoppers exhibitrd negative and potentially dangerous behaviors which pose a safct)' concern for store personnel and other shoppers. The research team consisrs of Linda Simps on, Ph.D.; Lisa Taylor, Ph.D.; Kathleen O 'Rourke, Ph.D.: Katie Shaw, M.S.; Deborah Appleby, M.S.; and Jill Bowers, M.S. Approximately 35 undergraduate and graduate studcms were formally trained each year to observe and record the consumer behavior. Plans arc to continue the study for the 2009 holiday season. As reported in last year's annual report. the food lab facility was being renovated, and that renovation is till in p•-ogress. A section of the kitchen is srul under construction as it is being organized into several food prep areas. Once the kitchen is completed, a dining mom will be added. Financial assistance for the renovations has come from both the university and SFCS; howe\'er, donations from outside somccs arc being sought. A new designation of "Pass with Distinction" is available for masrer's students who e.xcel dUiing either their thesis defen e or wriuen and comprehensive exams. In the chool of Family and Consumer 'cicnces, students who received this prestigious award include Cheryl Rozela (thesis with distinction), Jillian Hurt (thesis with distinction). Tiffany Cavoretto (comp exan1 with distinction), Sara Stranz (comp exam with distinction), and Allison Rose (comp exam with distinction). Faculty Recognitions cyeraJSFC faculty received ~pccial recognition for receipt of grants, awards and for theirsignifkam contributions and achievements on campus and other awards. Winkleblack grants pro, ide funding for a variety of academic needs. Recipients for 2008-2009 include Dr. Melanie Burns, Dr. Linda Simpson, Dr. Kathleen O 'Rourke , Dr. Lisa Taylor, Dr. Betsy Pudliner, Dr. Karla Kennedy-Hagan and Dr. Jean Dilworth. The Redden grants provide funding for undergraduate education needs. Th(• 2008-09 rccipicms include Dr. Mikki Meadows, Dr. Carla Honselman, Mrs. Kathy Rhodes and Dr. Karla Kennedy-Hagan. Betsy Pudilner Student Organizations Eastcm's student chapter of the Club Manager's Association of America (CJ\lAA) remains strong since its origination in 200 I. [n addition to hosting social functions, members attended educational sessions and went on club tours at the Bloomington Country Club, Panther Creek Cow1U'y Club, Chantpaign Country Club and the lmcrlachen Count!)' Club. :\1 embers also received donations from the lllini Chapter 10 attend World Conference in Orlando, Fla. Several members fulfilled their internship requirements at various country clubs tl1mughout the nation. Recent graduates are pursuing club management carec ~~. Dr. Betsy A. Pudliner is the faculty adviser for the El U chapter. The student chapter of the International Textile and Apparel Association (lTAA) meets weekly with the chool of Technology's Technical Association of the Graphic Arts (TAGA) student chapter. There are new members earh semester, with officer duties shared among members throughout the year. Members entered three international design competitions, sponsored the Skills USA Illinois CJ'een Printing competition. staffed an exhibit booth at £astern's Technology Fair and attended Graphics Expo in Chicago. Professor Jean K. Dilworth is the chapter adviser. Co-advisers arc Dr. Mandy Wu, Dr. Luke Steinke and 1\Lr. Cabc Grant. 21 LCBAS Annual Repor1


Kappa Omicron Nu, the family and consumer science!> honor sociel); was established in 1990 a.c; a result of the consolidation of Kappa Omicron Phi and Omicron Nu. The mission of the Kappa Omicron Nu Honor Society is empowering leaders tht'Ough scholarship, research and leadership. Undergraduate studentS imited to join must have completed 45 semt•ster hours and have a minimum CPA of 3.25. Graduate students are required to have completed 12 semester hours and have a minimum CPA of 3.5. Currently, the chapter has 60 members. The chapter's Relay for Life team earned first place for the fourt h consecutive year in fundraising for the American Cancer Sociel)'. Chapter programming focused on the theme of leadership throughout the academic year. Dr. Jim Slavik and Dr. Kathleen O'Rourke serve as faculty advisers for Kappa Omicron u. The Organization for Peer Education on Nutrition (OPE;\) is comprised of a variety of studentS in clietetiC!I and health-related areas on the Ere can1pus. The focus of OPEN is to promote nutrition and a healthr lifestyle changes for studentS and the Charleston communi!)~ All members anend a CP.E training workshop and earn a Peer Educator certificate. This pa t yca.t~ members hosted a table at both Panther Palooza and the EfU Health Pair . .,,·here they distributed handouts promoting healthy eating. They modified numerous dessert recipes to create healtlticr dishes. Members of OPEN also make time to provide setv irc to the campus and community, such as being a part of the FCS Relay for Life. Finally, members discus~d healthy rating with students across campus. Dr. Karla Kennedy-Hagan serves as the faculty ad,iscr for the organization. Karla Kennedy agan I The Professional Convention Management Association PC~IA was formed in Fall 2007 with more than 20 members. PCl\ lA provides opportunities for its members to build relation hips locally. regionally and worldwide by opening the door to professionals through a variety of resources, education and networking eventS. PC.tv1Ns mission statement is to "deliver breakthrough education and promote the value of professional convention management."' PCMA held several fundraisers to finance the board members' attendance at a national conference. Atlhe conference, EIU chapter members networked with other pmfessionals and received contact information for prospective internships and jobs. Mrs. Kathy Rhodes advises this new student organization. The Student Association of Family and Consumer Sciences tSAFCS led a ~ucce ful academic year. During the fall and spring semesters, new members were recruited to join SAFC through monthly meetings, membership dm-es, and through presentations to studentS in The Foundation of Famil) and Consumer Sciences classes. Student members had the opportunity to seck professional e"-periences at conferences. including the fllinois Association of Family and Consumer Sciences Ann\tal Conference and the \\'l1\ l Career Conference. Additionally, monthly member meetings brought guest speakers to campus, allo\,~ng students a closer look into their future career possibilities. SAFCS collaborated with OLher student organizations within the School of Family and Consumer Sciences and completed service projects. SAFCS ended the year ~~th a ceklmuion of thanks for irs members for Lheir participation. Dr. Linda Simpson is Lhr [aculry ad,; er for SAFC . LCBAS Annual Report 22


SCHOOL OF FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES Misty Baker Instructor, Director of Child Care Resource and Referral, M.S., 2007, Eastern Illinois University Recipient or lhe Illinois Department of Human Services, Licensed Exempt Child Care Outreach Grant (Principal Investigator) Member of the illinois Child Care Resource and Referral System, Director· Council Tamatha "Lisa" Brooks Assistant Professor, Ph.D., 2007, Indiana State University Club Managers Association of America (CMAA) Faculty Adviser Melanie T. Burns Associate Professor, Ph.D., 1999, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign Chair, Achievement and Contribution Award Committee Revised Instructor's Manual and Test Bank, "Community Nutrition in Action, 5e," Cengage Publishing Chair, News and Views (FCS Alumni Newsletter) Eastern Illinois Dietetic Association Treasurer Reviewer, ·'Krause's Food and Nutrition Therapy," Elsevier Publishing Lucy Campanis Associate Professor, Ph.D., 1986, Pennsylvania State University Donna J. Coonce Instructor/ABC Program Coordinator, C.F.L.E., M.S., 1997, Eastern Illinois University Award: Outstanding Achievement in Technology, EIU School of Cominuing Education Presentation, "The ABC Program 1\ilay Be Right for You," 2008 CCRS Professional D evelopment Conference, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign State of illinois Type 03 Teaching Certificate 23 LCBAS Annual Report J ean Dilworth Professor, Program Coordinator, M.F.A., 1985, Western Illinois University Completed Kaledo texLilc design software training, Lectra Corporate Headquarters. New York City, N.Y Judge for American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists Co-sponsor of Illinois Screen Printing Aruma! Competition for Skills USA Sponsored three snrdent projects at Eastern lllinois University Undergraduate Expo Supervisor of graduate and undergraduate enoies in the International Textile and Apparel Association International Design Competition and the Chicago Fashion Group Karla Ke nnedy-Hagan Assistant Professor, Assistant Chair, Dietetic Internship Coordinator, Ph.D., 2004, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Recipient, E.xcellence in Use of Technology in Research Award, Center for Academic Technology and Support Use of Open Mind for Portfolio Development, 2008 Invited Lecturer, Dietetic Educators of Practitioners Standard of Professional Performance, Area VT DieteLic Educators of Practitioners DieteLic Practice Group, University of Maryland. Eluminate technology used. Invited lecturer, "Assessment at OfTCampus Sites: Why is it Important? How Can it be Done?" Best Practice Workshop 2008 Assessment Institute. Indianapolis, Ind. Invited lecturer, "Nuu·ition and Hydration for the Elderly," Multidisciplinary Program in Geriauics for Non-Physicians, Department of Medicine, University of Ulinois, Urbana-Champaign Recipient, 2008 Redden Fund Grant and 2008 Winkleblack Family Fund Karen Hart Instructor, M.S., 1990, Eastern Illinois University On-site Director of the Infant and Child Development Laboratolies FACULTY HIGHLIGHTS Proposed and completed the expansion of outdoor learning environment Carla Honselman Associate Professor, Didactic Program in Dietetics Coordinator, Dietetic Program Area Coordinator, Ph.D., 2008, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign ·'Transitional Care Fmm the Patient's Perspective," The Power of Knowledge: Aging Sman, Illinois Department on Aging Annual Meeting, Chicago, 111. Chronic Illness and Managemem Paper Presentation: ·'Access and Utilization of Transitional Care Services by the Elderly According to Payer Source," America's 61st Annual Scientific Meeting, National Harbor, l\ifd. "The Patient's Perspective on Transitional Care," National Council on Aging, Las Vegas, 1.'\ev. Recipiem of a 2008 Redden Fund Grant Mary Lou Hubbard Professor, Experiential Learning Coordinator, Ph.D., 1979, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale EJU Institutional Review Board Member Indiana Sate Fair Judge Gary Laumann Assistant Professor, Ph.D., 2002, University of Illinois, UrbanaChampaign Pat McCallister Professor, Ed.D., 1990, University of Georgia Paul T Overton Outstanding Greek Adviser Award Underwriters Laborawries Consumer Advisory Council Delta Zeta, Beta Theta Pi Colony and vVIM Academic Adviser EIU Vice President for Business Affairs Search Committee Worked with Consumer Product Safety Commission on product safety recall


Michelle Meadows Associate Professor, Coordinator of Infant and Child Development Laboratories, Ph.D., 2002, Indiana State University ~ lcmba of Regional • \lliann· for Youth ummit t\d,;,ory Team lnMnmwntal in the devdopnwnt. propo,.ll :1nd appro,aJ of a m•w FC '/ BG · nmcentration for child rare pmfe"ionab Obtaint·d thC' lllinoi~ Director\ Cn:dt•ntial and Earl\ Child Cn:dt•ntial lor the ,\BC p~ Pn·~rnted "Thl· Can:gi,er\ Role in Working with Ga) and -t·~bian am ili c~," ~mional i\<,>ociation for Family Child Care 'a1ioual Confl·n·nct•, Chicago, Ill. Frances L. Murphy Professor, M.S. in Family and Consumer Sciences Graduate Coordinator, Ph.D., 1989, Texas Women's State University lmpkmenu·d tht• FaiJ 2008 ltl'mt·,ter-lcmt; 'tud~ abroad program in uth .\friC'a Din:("ted tht· first off-C'ampu' "ChiC' ago Cohon" program for the ~I.S. in Famil) and Con\umtr ' t icnn·' wi1h thC' :\'unh,,e,t Education w C.lrl't'N Panrwr..htp Kathleen A. O'Rourke Associate Professor, Ph.D., 1999, University of Tennessee-Knoxville Pre\l'ntcr, "f.mpow<'rint; Adok'>C'l'nt\ in a J\ I orally i\mbiguou\ World: 1\n Exploration of Middle Srhool Charactrr l·:duC'ation Program~" with Jill Bowrrs, AmeriC'an Asso<'ia1ion of Family and Consumer Scit•nn•s Annual Con ft·n·nc·t• t\mtrit':lll . \.,30Ciation of Fa mil} .md Con~umer . C'ienc<'\ Ethics Commiuec Kappa Omicron :\'u :\'ationalllonor Soci1'1~ Board ~lembcr- t·ond \in· Chair \\'inklcl>l.l<"k Gram RI'C'ipient James Painter Associate Professor and Chair, Ph.D., 1999, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "~lindlf''" Eatin~:· pi'C'>ent.ttinn, Lincoln t:ni\t·"it),jefferson Cit). ~ln. "food p,~cholosn ·· pn:sent;llion, Emof) L'ni\'l'r..it), At lama, Ga. ''Portion . izc~." prt·scmation, Oregon Swtr University. Corvallb, On·. "Psychology: \\'hy Wr Eat ~[on: Than We Think \\'e Du," pn:..cmation, Eastern Carolina L'nivef'>il). GreeD\;Jle. ~.C. "Psychology: \\'h) \\'t• Cat ore Thara \\'e T hink \\'e Do," prt•,entation, Universit) of California Rivrr~ide, Riverside, Calif. Betsy Pudliner Assistant Professor, Ph.D., 2007, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland Presenter, Rcxk) ~loumain C HRI E, Denver. Colo. Several photographs publi,lwd in lay media lTunes AcademiC' Comnainrc Member Reviewer, "Partm·rships: Ma(·hinc& of Possibility" by Nid' K. Andcr .. cn, Journal of PoliC') Rt•,t•an h in Tourism, Leisure and Ewnb. \'ol. I. 1-... ue I Beth Puricelli Instructor, M.S., 2006, Eastern Illinois University Alumni Rt•pn:~t·nt.uiu· for Illinois Famil~. Career and Communit) Leaders of America, Board of Directors member Stare Proficient} e,emjud~c CoordinatOr fi>r Illinois Famil), Career and Communi!\ Lt·adcr.. of .\mcrica ate Conferenre Deborah Reifsteck Instructor, M.S., 2007, Eastern Illinois University Five profes.~ional pre~t·ntations on Black Friday Study Rt•st·arch Family Career and Community Leaders of America Confcrcnrt· J\ppardjudge Alpha Sigma Tatt ororit)' J\<;si .. tant .-\dviser Kathy Rhodes Instructor, M.S., 2005, Eastern Illinois University FCS 3784 Pantrra Rc\laurant Coordinated Sumnwr Cookin(\' t\cadem) for Kid~ Coordinated Italian Cooking and \ \ 'im· Cl~ Susan Rippy Instructor, M.S., 1993, Eastern Illinois University Linda Simpson Professor, Ph.D., 1994, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign fi,r Profc . .ionaJ Presentation, on BlaC'k Fnday Rf'scarch rudy Di~nt') College Program l ndependt•nt Stud~ CoordinatOr "\\'h) Illuminate?" presentation, 2008 Farulty 'ummer institute. Univt:r..ity of lllinoi_~. t:rbana-Champai~ P.mtht-r Club Board of Director.. ~tudt•nt A-.,ociation of Fan'lll) and Con~umt'r ciences Facul~ Ach1'l'r Jim Slavik Associate Professor, Family Service Program Area Coordinator, Ph.D., 1980, Florida State University Jeanne Snyder Associate Dean, Associate Professor, M.A In Gerontology Program Coordinator, Ph.D., 1993, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign "l-iN ChoiC'e·• designation granu·d to tht· ~I..\. in Gerontology Program Rt·<ipit•nt of the Dean's enice Award from the chool of Continuing J:cluC'ation "Pmgr.1m ~li~ion Leadership through t\d\i\On Boards." presentation, joint rnct•tin~ of the Council of Graduate ~tudit" artd Graduate Coorclin.uor.. •·P,m·nting Your Grandchildren: :\'ot \\'hat You Expected.·· presentation, Cub Coumy Council on A~ng "Ptt'('t•ptions of Aging and the DcwlopmcmaiJy Disabled," prl'st•ntmion, Charleston Transitionnl Fat·ility Lisa Taylor Assistant Professor, Ph.D., 2005, Auburn University J>ubJi,hcd in pcer-reviC\'ed journal: "Don't Gamble Awav Our Future," with P. Hillyard, Ime.rnational J ournal of ~lt·ntal Health and .\ddiction. 7, p.p. 250-261. 2009 Po>t<·r Presentation: "Differentiating ,\mong Female Relatiorbhip A~~n:''>O": Two Types of Pl'rp<'trator.. ... International . M>Ciation for Relationship Rc·,ean·h Biennial Conference. Pro\idenC'c. R.I. Po~tl.'r Prc;.entation: ·'Betting on Pn:vemion: The 'Don't Gambit· .\way Our Future"·, :"\ational Council on Family Relations ConferenC'c on Adoksct'nt Gambling Awarcn<·ss Progrnm, Little Rock, Ark. LCBAS Annual Report 24


Co-leader, tUd} Abroad Program to Florence, lt )~ pring 2009 Honored at El U Publishing cholars and Cn•ativc Works R(·cognition Reception Richard F. Wilkinson Assistant Professor, Ph.D., 1997, University of Missouri President, Ulinoi Chapter of the o~pitality and Touri<.m Educators . \ssociation Chair. EIU C.:ounril on Facult} Rt•search i\ lemiwr of El U 1 nstitutional Rt'vicw Board Rccipicm of' EIU Faculty Development Supporl Grant Researc-h p•·oposal reviewer named '·Outstanding Rcvil·wcr" f()r 2008 lntcrnmional ll o~pitaJity and ToUJism Educators Conference Carolyn Woolever Instructor, M.S., 1994, Eastern Illinois University Coordinator of EIC lntergenerarional Eldcrho~td Eru Application Revie" Cnmmittee 25 LCBAS Annual Report Christina Yousaf Instructor, M.S., 1989, University of Akron Attended International Conference on Parent Education and l'an·nting, Cniversity of Xorth Tcxa:. Certified Family Life Educator and :'\ationaJ Council on Famil} Rd;uion~. June 2008 Board or DircCIOT:., Charleston "Soup Stop'' :\rP Inc . Adjunct Faculty Audrey Bachelder Kirsten Bays Patty Berry Deborah Cobb Carol Corder Joyce Crouse Kristen DiFilippo Teresa Drake Deanna FrankJin Laura Jacob Paula Linker Rose Myers-Bradley Stephanie Ogle Julie Robinson Michelle Simpson Lori Smith Vivian Walker Loretta Kay Woodward


Four new faculty members joined Lhe School of Technology during 2008-2009. Dr. Rendong Bai joined the school from the University of Kenrucky with a Ph.D. in Computer Science. D r. Bai has an expertise in engineering and three years of industry e.xpeti ence in software engineering. Dr. Kaninika Bhatnagar joined the school from Eastern ichigan University wilh a Ph.D. in TechnolOg)( In addition to her background in arc-hitecture, she has developed an expertise in gender roles related to technological arenas. Dr. Bhatnagar was recently invited to join the Women's Studies program faculty at EIU. Dr. Mandy Wu joined the school wilh a Ph.D. from Western Michigan University with a focus on paper and chemical engineering and digital imaging. She teaches color management. as weU as digital prcpress courses for EIU. Mr. Gabriel Grant, digital prepress, joined the school as an annually contracted faculty member. He recci,·ed his M.S. in Technology from EIU and ser\'es as the coordinator of lhe Digital Printing, Imaging and \'\'eb Technology laboratory and teaches classes in digital prepress and photography. Undergraduate Program Highlights A number of academic-related activities and improvcments highlighted lhe 2008-2009 year. The industrial technology curriculum has been repositioned ro align wilh changes made by the National Association of Industrial Te chnology J AfT). Recently, ~AIT changed its name to better reflect lhe all-encompassing nature of the accrediting agencr The Association of Technology, :\1anagemcnt and Applied Engineering Rendong Bal Gabnel Grant I (ATMAE) focuses on integrating technology. leadership and design. The name change led to major curriculum changes in the chool of Technology program. As of Fall 2010, the Industrial Technology Program at EIU will be known as Applied Engineering and Technology (AET). In col1iunction with the new program title, faculty in lhe school reviewed and re-structured program curriculum. The AET program categorizes major courses into four areas: Introduction to Technological Studies, Technical Development, Professional Development and the Concentration. ln addition, all concentrations were reviewed and re-structured and a new general concentration was developed. One new course, ll\'T 1323: Computers for Applied Engineering and Technolog)~ was de,·eloped to support the re-structured program. The School of Technology's Computer Integration Manufacturing Laboratory purchased and received a Dimension Elite 3D printer this year for classroom irtSu·uction in the teclmology program. The 3D printer will complement student courses in Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Manufacturing (CAM). The 3D printer offers a fast and low-cost alternative to traditional rapid prototyping for building concept and working models of new design and reverse engineering projects. Additionally, local regional manufacturers have shown imerest in outsourcing time on the 3D printer, which will help in the support of maintenance and marc rial cost and, in turn, help keep student lab fees to a minimum. The use of these industrial contacts potentially can enhance srudent learning by allowing students ro imeract with real-world parts and components engineered by regional companies throughout the area. The Dimension Elite 3D printer creates Fused Deposition Models (FDM) produced by STL data files that are generated through most CAD/CAM and graphic design software. Turnaround rime for lhe 3D model depends on the quality, size, tolerance and complexity of the STL file. Finall)~ the 3D printer provides the initial steps in understanding and research development in Rapid Manufacruring technologies. 27 LCBAS Annual Report


Faculty in the Career and Organizational Studies program reviewed curriculum and the concenu·ations within the program to create a more accessible program. As part of this alignment, faculty members developed a three-year course rotation for all locations, including the online delivery formaL To further enhance the online delivery mode, faculty members collaborated with the Vice President for Academic Affair's Office in the application process to the lllinois Board of High Education to offer the COS major as one of Eastern's three online degree programs. In addition to the curriculum updates, a change to the tide of the program was approved. Effective Fall 2010, the Career and Organizational Studies program \\rill be known as Organizational and Professional Development. Organizational and Professional Development (OPD) better describes the program's objectives and outcomes. on-traditional working students who enter the program have an intuitive understanding of roles and responsibilities within organizations because of their work expetience. They often have significant experience as front-line supervisors and trainers. The program is designed to build on prior learning by providing a broader conceptual and theoretical framework for understanding organizations, individual professional development and the interaction between the two. The program's learning objectives advance students' understanding of the human a~pects of organizations (people, processes and practices) in ways that both strengthen their contribution to the organization's ongoing development and better manage their own individual professional development. To enhance these objectives, four new COtLrses have become permanent offerings: COS 4815, Conflict in Organizations; COS 4825, Ethical Behavior in O rganizations; COS 4845, Improvement in Orgart.izations; and COS 4855, Web-Based Training and Instruction. These courses reflect the current interests and concerns in organizations. Finally, three articulation agreements with Lake Land College were finalized. The agreements will help students make searnJess transitions to the COS program and aid faculry in marketing the program. They include A.A.S. degrees in marketing, management and accounting. Faculty in Career and Technical Education received several awards during the academic year. Dr. Julie Chadd was recognized as the 2008 Illinois Business Education Association (IBEA) Collegiate Teacher of the Yea1: Dr. Chadd also se1ves as adviser of the Alpha Chi chapter of Pi Omega Pi at EIU, which is consistently ranked among the top I 0 chapters in the nation in an annual competitive event. Julie Chadd Drs. Julie Chadd and Karen Drage both received IDEA Research Awards for a study titled "Professional Development: Implications for Career and Teclmical Education Teachers." Dr. Drage also served as awards cochair for the IDEA orgart.ization. Srudems Sarah Brooks, Tori Rehahn and Brittany Butcher received IDEA Scholarship awards. Students and faculty attending the Phi Beta Lambda state leadership conference placed as follows: Contemporary Sports Issues, second place, Ashley Wallace; EIU Future Business Teacher; first place, Alex Leuty; EIU Information Management, first place, Kyle Pruden; EIU Justice Administration, second place, As hley Wallace; EIU Management Concepts, second place, Ashley Wallace; EIU Project Management, third place, Kyle Pruden; EIU Sports Management and Marketing, first place, Ashley Wallace; EIU Adviser of the Yea1; Dr. Karen Drage, Eill. During Pi Omega Pi competitions, students placed eighth in their national competitive event. [n other news, students in CTE 2000 orgart.ized a community se1vice project with Habitat for Humanity. There were approximately 16 students who showed up to work on Saturday, April 18, 2009. Dr. Julie Chadd's proposal for a Study Abroad program was approved. "Education in Italy and America" will take place in Spring 2010, and will introduce students to the educational system in Italy, as well as the traditions, cuisine and culture of the Tuscany area. LCBAS Annual Report 28


Graduate Program Highlights The EIU Distinguished l\Iaster's Thesis Award is given in recognition of the highest achievement in master's research. The recipient receives a S500 scholarship from the Graduate chool and is nominated for the Midwest Association of Graduate chools' Distinguished aster's The:.is A''ard Competition. Daniel P. Harvey R a aster of Science in Technology student, was the recipient of the 2009 Distinguished Master's Thesis Award for hil> thesis, '/\utomatcd Estimation of Time Code5 for Captioning Digital ~ lcdia.'' Dr. Peter Ping Liu served as his faculty mentor. Uros MaJjanovic and Lynnell Lacy, representing the chool of Technology's on-campus and off-campus student groups, received Distinguished Graduate Student awards. Rashmita Tripathy received the Outstanding International Studem Award, and Danny Harvey received the GSAC first-place award for his poster presentation - "Automated Estimation of Time Codes lor Captioning Digital Media" - dUii ng the 2009 Graduate Exposition. Patrick Walser and Uros Marjanovic each received a Williams Travel Award from the Graduate School. Uros Ma1janovic presented at the AlT conference in ashville, Tenn., and presented at the International Technology Education Association's national conference in Louis\~lle, Ky. Dr. Luke Steinke served as his mentor. Other News ~our School of Tcclmology faculty members were rccognited for their research during Eastern's Publishing Scholars and Creative Works Recognition Reception. Drs. Rendong Bai, Karen Drage, Peter Ping Liu and Luke Steinke had works honored. In addition, four facul£y members received Redden Grants during the academic }t>ar. Julie Chadd, Jerry Cloward, Thomas McDonald and Luke teinke rerein:d funding for the impro,·ement of undergraduate education. Drs. Sam Guccione and Roger L. Hogan were both nominated by students for the 2009 Graduate Faculty Mentor Award. Dr. Peter Ping Liu was selected for the 2009 William G. Kirk International Leadership Award. EfU International Programs selects a faculty member eacl1 year who exemplifies significant leadership in the internationalization of tJ1e EIU campus. The first chool of Technology Student Research Symposium was held April 9, 2009, in KJehm Hall. Eleven undergraduate and graduate students presented on a variety of n.'St'arch topics, including RFID integration into automated robotics operations, using educational tcclmologics in the classroom, vertical axis wind turbines, and u-aining and delivery methods utilized by ASTD members. Students wcrc actively involved in several community activities. In addition to the CTE students' Habitat project. s~:vcral Students from the Constru ction Club in the ch(lOI or 1echnology helped build a wall as pan of rhe Writing on the Wall project featured during Diversity \ \'eek at El U. Twemy studcnL-, were recognized \\ith a\\-ards or scholarship:. at the chool of Technology's 2009 cholarships and . \\\"ards Program held April 5, 2009, in the Uni,·ersit) Ballroom. 29 LCBAS Annual Report


SCI I()()l. ()I· Tl·CII N()L()GY Rengdong Bai Assistant Professor, Ph.D., 2007, University of Kentucky Aumding~ \,\IT 11011 ,\nL\f. Conft1'mCc lil :'\~\illt Rccoqnil.td at the Publi.hin~t ~ holar.; Rtlqxion Jk..rloptod the rour<( "Computer.; for Appli«< Enginttring and l~hnolcllt)" 11ith Dr. Samud Gu{"(ione 2009 Facuh)' Summrr ln\litutr .11 L'ruwf'\ity of lllinoi . L rhana-Chanlp<ti~ Bruce K. Barnard Instructor, M.S., 2004, Eastern Illinois University Workl.hop Prrsent.llion, t\pril 2008, "Coaching tr.ucgic and ,\ppn·ri.uivt• lnlt'l'\iming" Mentalllt•alth Ccntc•r of Champ.til(ll Countr Conference Pn"*nt.uion. Scptembrr 2008. ·~\ppmiath..: lnqun'). ~ lan.1~ng Changr in Turbulrnt n~·· R~idtnu.ll ~dope" Champail(ll.lll. Conftren({ Pn .... ntation.j.lllual') 200'1.!..111 Enfo!l'emtnt Cn,., Rt--pondtr r r.urung ub<wlce ,\bu..., JJld \kntal ~lt·ahh Cn-1., ~..t. La't CrntraiiUinoi, Puli(r fraining Projrct Trta.<urt.; Crrattr ConlillUrut' • \ID~ Pro.J«L Champ;ul(ll. Ill. Kaninika Bhatnagar Assistant Professor, Ph.D., 2008, Eastern Michigan University Brake, .\1 .• md Bh.unag-.u. K. ~008 . "Grndcr Dilferences in lligh Srhool Studt·nt~' Views of TtthnoiOg)\" r~·frrr<'d pap<·r, Anwtiran Society of Engincrrin ~ucnt n (ASEE), Pittl.burgh, Prnn., Conft•renct• Pmc<·<·dings Bhalnagnr, K., Bmkr, ~1.,1.\t'll,,my, t\1, and Be~ G. 20081. "Chnirr llf Tc·chnolog) ~lajors Among lli ~h School !-,tuclrn~.>," Adv-.mcing \\'omen in l.cadcl"hip. Online Journ.'\1 on the Rc-.t·arch of \\'omt·n in Education R\\T. Bhatllalfar. K :l008 ~ r ('{ hnol~ .111d ~"· Dig1tal ~latcrial Gt·ncration to upplcmcnt SIU<knt l..ramm~ m Graduate Smtill.11' ln-uucuon .\ C..t ... · Stud\ of Global T rchno~ Courv, "'«"JXt'tl ~r pi'Niltation at £.0-~lf.DL\ 2«11- \\orid C.unlrrmct on EducaliOnal ~lulull'K"dia. Hyprrm<'dia and Tdrcommum("at)OO<.. ll on(~ulu. H.maii.June 2009 Julie Chadd Assistant Professor, CTE Coordinator, Ph.D., 2003, Southern Illinois University· Carbondale Editorial &ard,Journal of i\pplic•d R('S(·arch for Bu~int'Sl. hhtruction, 2006-~008 Pre~ntcr, Delta Pi Ep~ilon ational Conference and lUinois Bu ill ~ss Education Association's flail Confcn.•m't', Nowmlwr 2008 Ell.: Achiel'mlt'nt and Conll'llllltion Award Sen ice Out;tanding ~te Teacher or the \'t.ur\ward. Illinoi:, Busine"<> f.dU< atJ<lfl \'<OOJIJOII, Fall2008 Second \ice PresideoL l.llinoi .. BU>in!', Education Asroociation. 2008-2009 Rigoberto Chinchilla Assistant Professor, Ph.D., 2004, Ohio University Chairman of the lin-t School of Tc:dmoloK) Student Research Sympo~ium Biometric security tmincr for pt'Mnnd of thc· Homeland Secudty Depm1nwm (r<luival<·nt) of the Republk of El Salvador Offered two seminars ovcrsc.u.: "lndu1tri.u Simulation" and ··Of.'Sign lirr Qualit) '' Graduated from the first Onlin~ Coufll(' Development Institute OCDI Presenter in XAIT 2008 . "0..'\dopmrnt uf a Face Recognition La.boratol'\ .11 Elt" Jerry Cloward Assistant Professor, M.S., 2005, Utah State University Presenttd "The Interaction or ud<·nb Onlirw to Collaborate the lk-.-dopmtnt. Oc-il(ll and Completion of CAF.D Group-B3liC'd J'n,lc-..b" with Dt Dalid ~1elton at the annu.ll :'\.\II Conference in ~ a~l11 ille Co-adviser to School ofT tthnok>g) Con~tru( cion Club Received Redden grant for Sl,o75, pt'(i.u \ 'idt·o Project Participated in the National Occupation Competency Testing Institute (NOCTI) Criterion Referenced Cut Storr J>roj<·ft ;tl a subject matter specialist for as.'lt'~~mrm evaluation Karen Drage Assistant Professor, Ph.D., 2005, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale President of the Eastern illinob Bu,inl"-' Educarion Assooation Secretan· of !he lllinoi. Bu,mt'' F.docatinn Association Illinois embmhip Dircctur for ~auon.ll B~ Education .~lion Hospitality Dirrctor for the :'\Jtional BuQIIt"o--'> Educarion ~o :2009 Conft!l'nce Anicle. ··)todemizing Career and rt-dlnrc-.11 Education Programs." publiWd in thl' ~1a~ 2009 issue of T echniquc-, • ~\lx·i.nion of Career and Technical Education Gabe Grant Instructor, M.S., 2008, Eastern Illinois University Samuel A. Guccione Associate Professor, Robotics laboratory Coordinator, Ed.D., 1992, Temple UniversityPhiladelphia I:rt.: \chin~ment and Contribution A1'ard 1t-ach~ PrNmro paper at the !JAC-~lE lmemational Confert'llct in ~ash1ille, Tenn. litled ·:\ucommir ldentification/RFlD Course and Equipmt'nt for Teaching and Rrl.earrh" I 8;\ 978-l.(i()6.1.3-3i9-9 in ovember 2008. Publi,hcd in the Proceedings of the !JAC·lJ~I E I nu•mational Conference ~kntorrd SOT Departmental Honors studc:nt submiual of a proposal to <he :\ational ConfC'rtnces on Undergraduate Research in LaCrosse, \Vis. Accepted for presentation at the conference in April2009. ~ kmber of • \dvisory Council of <he DeJa~, an· Arrmpace Education Foundation l 1 anitip.1tro in <he second annual ~lid America Prrp..utdncs. Fair at ErC. October 2008 Thomas Hawkins Associate Professor, Career and Organizational Studies Coordinator, Ed. D., 1995, University of Illinois, Urba.na· Champaign CG-Ltader for Sarah Bosh Lincoln Health Crrner\ l.r.ldenJlip Academy f>rr..cntation on ··OulCOilleS-Ba;ed Planning for ~on-Col'ernmental Organizations-to The Iowa Conference Pre<iCntation on "Coaching trategies for uprnisors" for Mental Health Association of Champaign Coumy conferenct" for mental health profe:ssionals R. Lance Hogan Assistant Professor, Ph.D., 2005, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale Hogan. R.L. 2009. ·fusessment of Technolog) Graduatr mdems' Preference t} ie C tililing ~~)''~·Briggs Type Indicator®.'' journal of lnduw Technolog): 25 I . 15-2i HOI\oln. R.L.. and Garling. ~. 2008. ··&nz\ !.taming ~lodule: .-\n :\lternatil~ Approach to T raming ~Curriculum DnttopmcnL ~ 11wjoomalof Human Rcsoorce and .-\dult Ltaming.+2, 1-9 PrNntarion: Hogan. R. L. 2009 . "Training Program Evaluation: Csing the Late.<t Tt'C.hnologlto F.Jfcctivd~ E,-afuate lnming T ransfct .. Presented Februat\ 2009 at th~ Socit-r. for Applied Learning.Technol()!(ie- :\.uional Conference. Orlando. Fla. Mahyar lzadi Chair and Professor, Ph.D., 1990, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale Cenificd Manulhcturing Engineer Editorial Board: lntemationaljournal of Modern Engineering, Eastern Education Journal,Journal of Industrial Technology LCBAS Annual Report 30


Chair, NAIT Accrcclitation Team, to Ohio Universit> Academic Technology Advisory Committee Peter Ping Llu Professor, Ph.D., 1991, Iowa State University Professional Engineer In Mechanical Engineering, Illinois Certified quality 1'ngineer CQEI b) :\mcrican Society of Quality Control Ccrtilicd >rnior industrial tcdmolo~~ C IT b)· ~ational Awciation of Industrial Technology l\ational Scicncr h>undation. Dili~ion of Und1·rgmduatr Education (DUE.): 111\t~tigativc Learning of Biometric Facf Recognition Security Trchoology rPrtcr Ping Liu and Rigoberto Chinchilla I ational d<·nce Foundation, Division of Research on l-J.:arning in Formal and Informal Scu n~ (DRL)- Face-to-Face: Investigative Lcarmng of Biomrtric Fat<· Recognition et·urity Tech nolO!,'}' b} Tc<\chcrs and tudents Enttring field> of Science. Terhnolog): EnginCl'ling or ~l atht•matirs Wet<'r Ping Liu, Rigobtno Chinchilla. Karen Drag\' and RoS<' Z. Gong1 Tom McDonald Assistant Professor, Ph.D., 2005, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University ~lcDonald. '!:.''\ .. \im Akcn. E.M .. Ellis. K..P.. and Koelling, C.P. 2009 . KOe\-clopmem and Application of a Worker ~illflrncnt ~fodelto E\'aluate the Impact of lnm'a>Cd Cros.-Training in a Lc-.m ~tanufacturing CcU," International journal of Production Research. 47(9 2427-2-147 Became a Certified Senior Technology lana~r. certified through .\."-''ciation of Tcchnolog}. }.1anagcment, :u1d Applied Engineering .\T:-.lAE) Co-prcst•nter "Aith Or. Samuel G urcionc. "Simulation ;..lotkling Workshop'' at the 2009 :\ational ASEE conference in Austin. Ttxas Six Sigma YC'IIow lkh Crnifi1·d Jim McKirahan Instructor, M.S., 1994, Eastern Illinois University David Melton Assistant Professor, Ph.D., 2007, Utah State University January 2009. Bcrkl<'}, Calif. - ASEf.. EDGD Confcn·m t'. Journal artidt· and presentation titled "Comparuons of Group-()as(-d and lndi,idual-b.'I.St'd A'-"ignmrnL~ in an En~m-ering Gmphic:. Coun.e ,,;thin " Higher Education Lt-arnmg Emironm1'nt'' October 2008. :\ash,illc. Tenn.- KAJT Conlhrnce. Prr><:ntation tided "ComputerAi<kd Engineering l)cq~ Projects OnCampus or on:c.1mput raU 2008. Technology lmerfacc.Journa.l, "The Anlt'rican Drafter: Wh) Use fifltt Angle Projection in a Third Angk World?" Octolx·r 2008, Attcndanrl' m the Mississippi Valky Technology Teacher Education 31 LCBAS Annual Report Conference. St L1>uis, l\lo. lnstrUmenta.l in ~tabli~hing a nt\\ 20-St-at computer lab Luke Steinke Assistant Professor, Ph.D., 2006, Southern Illinois University-carbondale Ell' AchiC\'tillcnt and Contribution Award Teaching tcinke. LJ. and Putnanl., \. R. 12008 . .. Influencing Tcchoolog)' Education Teacher\ ro Accept Teaching Position>." Journal of Industrial T<.".tchcr Education. 45 2•. 71-90. Steinke, LJ .. Fazarro. D. E .. and Grant, G.J. 1 1 ovember 2008). ''lmpkmencing Problembased Learning into ~lultinwdia 'lechnolob')' Courses: Reinforcing lndusui<>s' Nel>ds," Presentation for tl1e 2008 Natiom~ Association of Industrial Technology Convention in NashviUc, Tenn. Editorial Board: Jourmtl of Technology Studies and the Online Journal of \ Vorkfcll'ce Educacion and Development Policy Commiltet' Chair, Engineering and Technolog}· Education Division \>.~-iation of Career and Technical Education Mori Toosi Professor, Computer Integrated Manufacturing Laboratory Coordinator, Internship Coordinator, Ph.D., 1990, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale Wafeek Wahby Associate Professor, Construction Laboratory Coordinator, Industrial Technology Coordinator, Ph.D., 1988, University of Alexandria, Egypt Orgru1izcd and co-chaired a t(•clmical S<.'SSion tided ''lnnovative Use of ConcrC'l\'" attlw Hr..t International Conferrnre on ec~m Advanrrs in Concrete Technology, held in Washington, D.C., Scptcmlxr 2007 Developed tl1c Con~truction Hands-On Training Workshops Series through tht· chool or Technology studtnts' Constructicm Club DC\'t'loping new \\'eb site (http:/ /wW\,•.ciu. cdu/ -sotcc/ • for the School of 'ft•rhnology Constn1ction Club Producing "Tcchnolog)· Re:.can:h.'' .1 \ideo production of a documl'ntar} of tht' .. Global Technolog)r class featuring ~IUdcnt'' n::.c.·an·h papers. The 0\ 1) was bro;\dca.,t on \VEl U. Robert C. Wiseman Professor, Ed.D., 1958, 1ndiana University Consulting Editor for Tcch Trends magazine Paper and presentation, ''Enhnnring and Printing of Digital Photographs,~ !<Our St<tlt' Regional Technology Confert'nre at Piu .... burg tate University l 1 o,-embcr 2008) Facilitator at AECT Convention in Orlando, Fla. 1 ovember 2008) Presenter at Regional Ofiicc of Education #II :n Lake L1nd CoUege on"Digita.l Photography for Classroom and Publication" IFebruary 2009) Photo Exhibiter at Charleston High School Renaissance Fair !)larch 2009 Deborah A Woodley Professor, Assistant Chair, Ph.D., 1994, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Designed a pilot srudy with Sue Songer in the Office of International Programs on effecti\ 'C ways to increase English usage skiDs of imemational students in the ScJ1ool of Tcchnolog)· Photographer and designer of membership book for Hrst Presbyterian Church. Charleston, DJ. De1>igncr and editor of School of Technology :.1008 ncwsleucr Completed ErU Leading Edge and OCDI training MandyWu Assistant Professor, Ph.D., 2008, Westem Michigan University Wu. YJ., Flt'ming, P.O. and PekarovicO\•a. A 2008 . ''Quality Analysis of Gravure pot Color Reproduction with an lnkJet Prime.:" Journal of Imaging Science and Technolog). 52 6 ' 06050J-Q60j01-9 \\'u. \]., J...oo.-ell. \:. Pekar'O\iC0\'3.. A.. Flenung. P.O. and joyce. ~f. ·'Color Capabilir:y of Ink-jet Coating,'' paper accepted to be presented at the Gist T.\GA Annual Technical Conference. ~e'' Orleans, La .. ~larch 2009. TAGA tudcnt Chapter Adviser Obtained newest ColorProof RIP software and prim media donations from G~lG America Diana Wyatt Assistant Professor, M.S., 1995, Eastern Illinois University National Career Development Facilitator Ce1tification. Crcdcntia.ling sponsored by the National Career Devdopmem Association. Adjunct Faculty UndaAIIen Tom Boldrey Kyle Butler Bev Cruse Karen Deering Kimberly Hogan Robert Hubbard Pat Laube Rogerluft Dave Pollard Fidel Salinas Cecil Smith Lorenzo Smith Scott Stevens Mary Ann Tiedemann Matthew White Michael Williamson


General Highlights In August 2008, the EJU Military cience Department - Panther Battalion began the school year with a Welcome Back Recognition Event. The purpose of this event was to recognize lhe accomplishments of the returning seniors from Leader Development and Assessment Course (LDAC), held at Fort Lewis, Wa~h .. OYer the summer and officially represent the baualion with this new leadership LDAC, also known as operation Warrior Forge. is lhe final rraining hurdle for our cadclS before commissioning. We had one cadet, Jonathan Gosa, complete LDAC with an overall assessment of excellence, which is the highest that can be awarded. The annual fall Field Training Exercise (FTX) was a weekend trip held at 1.he Indiana National Guard Training Area at Camp Atterbury. Ind. ore than 50 cadets spent the weekend experiencing first-hand Army training at a military installation. as well as building team spirit and camaraderie in challenging and interactive acffi.ities such as rappelling and confidence and obstacle courses. The weather was good and we were able to complete all of our training. It serYed as a good first anempt at establishing the initial bonds that will help en ure successful completion of the ROTC program. This l7fX also serYed to prepare our juniors for LDAC; for some, it was the first time they had experienced such training. Their performance at LDAC, combined with their performance here on campus, prepares them for their firsl occupational assignment upon commissioning and serves as the basis for selection of occupational specialty and whether or not they will be selected for active duty. Cadets Brian Andries and .John Maguire finished the year as Distinguished .Military Graduates, finishing in the top 20 percent of the nation's cadets. This ensures they have first choice of duty assignment and occupational specialty selection. Throughout the year, cadets received in-classroom leadership training, augmented ''ith practical exercises every afternoon during their Leadership Lab oulSide on campus grounds. This hands-on approach to training not only engaged our cadelS in the practical skills necessary for success as a future Army officer but, more importantly, put our cadelS in leadership positions. orne of the lab highlighlS included small unit tactics on campus, individual soldier skills such as land navigation at f'<lx Ridge State Park, driiJ and ceremony, and water survival at the local community pool. The leadership skills honed in lab not only prepared cadets who completed the program to be effective Army officers, but also pr·cpared all participants to be effective, contributing members of society and citizens ready to take on leadership roles in the civilian sector: The Panther Ba1.talion participated in an lllinois National Guard-sponsored Ranger Challenge Competition held at Camp ~larseill<!s in September. Led by Timothy Lindeman, ten cadelS honed their ranger skills with weekly training activities to help prepare them for LDAC and the Ranger Challenge events, including a I OK road march, land navigation, one-rope bridge crossing, weapons assembly, first aid and the Army physical fitness tesL The team finished second overall, taking first place in weapons assembly and the prestigious I OK road march, placing against teams from the University of lllinois, Urbana-Champaign; fllinois State University; Southern IIJinois UniversityEdwardsville; Southern Illinois University-Carbondale; and Western Illinois Univer.;ity. Also during the school year, the Color Guard presented our nation's colors at sporting events, parades and ceremonies on campus. The group has been very active in promoting the Army Values on the university campus, as well as within the communit): Their biggest event was lhe third annual Veterans Day Recognition ceremony on campus, but the most honorable was the presentation of the Colors in from of Old Main to honor a fallen alumnus, 1st LLJared outhworth, whose funeral procession passed through the town. The Leadership Excellence Club continued its service this year by C..'-'Panding its ranks LO include civilian students. Club members remained busy, participating in many activities (e.g., welcoming students to campus at their residence 33 LCBAS Annual Report


Lt. Col. Larry G. Coblentz Jr. Chair and Professor, M.A., 2001, Southern Illinois University •• Carbondale Signal Officer Basic and Advanced Course, Fon Gordon. Ga. Combinrd Arms Service and upport chool, Command and General taiT CoUege, ~13C Offict'rs Course and Airborne SdlClOI MerilOrious Setviee Medal Army Commendation edal :\rmy Achievrmentl\lcdal Capt. Thomas W. Taylor II Scholarship and Enrollment Officer, B.B.A., 2003, Austin Peay State University Clwmical Officer Basic CourSt•; Signal Officer Branch Qualification Cour:;e; Sig11al Officer Captain's Career Course, Distance Learning School of Cadet Command: Recruiting Operation~ Officer Course; Lean ix • igma o,·crview Class Dcplo} ments -- Operation Enduring Fn•tdom. Operation Iraqi freedom Combat Action Badge Air A:.sault Army Commendation Medal ;\ rmy Achievement lVledal 35 LCBAS Annual Report Master Sgt. John M. Boxrucker Senior Military Instructor, A.G.S., 1996, Fayetteville State University cploymcn~- Opermion Desct1 Shield/ DeSl'rt Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom IY Airborne. Recruiter. Drill • crgcant. Combat Ufc Sa\er. Small Group ln:.tructor. Army Instructor Train<·r Course, Commander's Safi•ty Course. AntiTen·orism CourM', Pre-command Cours<·, Distance uarning chool of Cadet Command. Pathfindct~ ju m pm aMer Bronze tar ~Ieritoriou~ en-ice r-.tedal Army Commendation cdal Army Achie-.emem :-. lt'dal Sgt. 1st Class Angle I son Instructor, B.A., 1994, CUNY, Queens College Distance Learning School of Cadet, Command Cour~t', ~l aster FiLness Trainer Accident Avoidanrc afet}' Cou~ Arm) Commendation ;:.. kdal Army Achiewm<·nt Xledal Sgt. 1st Class Anthony R. Hoh Instructor, Pursuing B.S.C.J., Colorado Technical University Dt·plo)~ncnts -- Operation Enduring Fn•<·dom Ill, Operation Enduring Freedom \ 'II Rangcr,Jumpmastcr, Airborne. Air Assault. Combat Infantryman's Badge, E..xpcn lnfamrpnan\ Badge, . \fghani~tan Counter Insurgt·nc~ Leaders Course. Combat Adviser~ Training Course. Combat Lift• Sav<·r, .Joint Readiness Training Center Observer Comroller Course, nit Movemrnt Oflicer Course 1\ll'ritotious en-ice r-.tcdal Arm} Commendation .1\ kdal Humanitarian Scn;ce edal


School of Business ~ Mv'r!Jay 8oald Scholarship Rodney Dawson Bethany Delen Lowell R. Gaddla Rosine Yao Accolnancy ExCblltn:e Awatd Heather Koertge Alexander Boggs Memonal Award Trevor Bartlett Amefican Marketing Association Achievement Award Jamie Orcutt American Marketing Association World Color Press Award Marina Goldshteyn Assoclabon for lnformabon Technology Professionals Most Valuablo Momber Award Trevor Bartlett AssociatJon lor lnformatoo Tedvlology Professionals Outstandflg GraO.Iahng Senor Award M'tchael CarT AssoclatJon lor lnformabon Toc:tvlology Profesoonals Outstanding R<:!IS!Wlg Member Award Andrew Brachear Bert and Janet Hoii"'Y Scholarship Kyle Stellhorn Beta Alpha Psi 0uts1and1ng JuniOI' Award Laura Brumleve Beta Alpha Psi Outstanding Senior Award Jennifer Huckstep Bill Spaniol Memortal SchOlarship Jennifer Bolliger BKD, LLP Award Deborah Spicer 8r.lnkey Scholar"shlp Blake Plerce 8usr1ess and Educatoo Scholarstlp Jennifer Mette c. Raga- Sorensen Scho latshp Jason Hortenstlne Ca!ap!ar Schol..r Alexander Gee UsaVahllng Centrall'.ros Chapter of the Amoncan Marke~~ng Associatoon OulstandiOQ Student Award Jackie Alexander Charles Gifford Manton Memor1al Scholarship Megan Heinzmann Clay/Richland SchOlarship Christopher Ochs Cooley Fllll"ry Scnolarships Jo~eph Erwin Alexander Gee Christopher Saribekian De'ta Sogna PI Scholatshlp Key Eric Arseneau Jennifer Bolliger Timothy Franklin Travis Gray Eric Olmstead Erin Supple Amy Weber Paul Wiberg Donald and Clara Alice Seaman Shawver SchOlarship Kristine Murphy Lisa Vahllng Ear1 S. Dickerson Award Alison Walton Fnanoe Excellence Award Timothy Franklin FnM108 Faruty Award Whitney McDaniel Sarah Rose Patar Tantular fo:.UY C. Rlnefor Scholcwship Abdoulaye Traore George Prelsser Mernonal Scholarshp Jennifer Mette Greg Poznic Grace T Balr Buslness Sc:holarsh•P Bethany Delen J. W. and Mantyn Oglesby Scholarsh•P Matthew Shafer Jack K. and Marge Hatfield SChOlarship Jessie Bays Jerome Rooke Accountancy SCholarship Lowell Gaddis J•m and Bess Townsend Hanks Scholarship Megan Heinzmann Jm cR1 June G•tfr1 Scholarship Heather Koertge EHas Sahyouni J..hn and Kathame 81!jand Qrrey Scnolarshp Meredith Mammarella John M Luther Scholatshlp Landon Arney John P Coffey U.S. Veterans ScholarshiP Eric Hinrichsen John Thompson Moore SCholarship Jackie Alexander Jason Maurer Judge and Usha Oberoi SChOlarship Brent Esker Ke!.dr Famwy &.holarship Jessica Slm Kns Beedy KuiW Schoiatsnp Sarah Earnhart MacGovray Family Scho oruhop Meredith Msmmarella Marlagem'l41t Award Human Resource Concentratoon Jessica Sim Management lnfonnatlon Systems Excellence Award Jennifer Bolliger Management lnfonnallon Systems Outstanding Student Award TTGvor Bartlett Management JuniOI' Mont Award Coartney McKinney Management Ma,or Junor Excollence Award Stephanie Mathis Matthew Shafer ~~ Ext 11'100 Award Eric Arseneau Mani1go m-nt SM v Moot AwfJid Brittany Mroz Markf'tng Ex<:f" no.> Awatd Erin Supple Marketong Faculty Excellooce Award Amy Weber Master of Bus1nQSS Adm•nistratiOn Program Outstond1ng Scholar Award Off·Campus Kristopher Kincaid Master of Business Administration Program Outstanding Scholar Award On-Campus Jason Byrne Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Cralg Simmons Memonal Awald Kleratln Brandt NatiOOIJI Beta Gamma Sigma Scholarship Lisa Vehling Outstanding Fn.n:e J..nor Award Jason Hortenatlne Outswnong Fn.. ce &nor Award Ashley McCann Roberson Busn - Scnol 'IV!tp Meredith Mammarella Ronald and Myra Jetfns Scholarsh p Timothy Franklin Travis Gray Sabrina Hoedabacke Paul Wiberg Rudolph G. and Kathryn E. Hlavek Scholarship Andrew Brachear St. Lous Chapter of the American Marl<et61g AssocialJon <Ar.standng Studen• Award Brittany Mroz Student Accoulmg Society OutSiarlOOg JtnorAward Sarah Earnhart Student Account111g Society Outstand•ng SeniOI'Award Phillip Spencer Student Investment Society Outstand•ng Member Award Mark Heywood Jasmine Montiel Ryan Tracy The Dean Giffin Award Erin Supple Thomas L Bltott Sc:holarshlp Phuoc Bui T mothy Goller ta.tford Fagan Sd'<llarshop Austin Andrekus Ul1ed Graptocs Scholai Slop Kyle Stellhorn School of Family and Consumer Sciences Carolyn Kluesner Modgflfl Scholarship Amy Lidy Laura Lienhop Donna Lynn Connelly Memonal Scholarship Maria Cesario Jessica Lange Megan Matthies Shantica McClellan Eileen F. Hubbard SChOlarship Karen Dye Bridget O'Conner Elsie and Erson Giffin Scholarshtp Josie Fehrenbacher Otis Seawood Jr. Mary Temples Tynisa Watson F..my and ConsiSner SCiences Eldertlostel Scholarshp Jennifer SWitzer Farnty and ConsiSner SCiences Graduate Scholarshrp Karen Annour John E. and Mary J. Price Sc:holarshlp Lyndsey Kiri( Natalie Rodakowski Joyce S. Crouse FCS Scholarship Heather Kiri(wood LCBAS Annual Report 38


McNabb-Dow Graduate Scl'loiarship Sasha Robinson Lauren Rusk Samantha Sullivan Ozief Child and Family Award Ivy Readhead Ruth Gaertner ScholarshiP LaDonna Jenkins Ruth Miller Esbeck Scholarship Ashley Brewer Mollie Kelley Jenna Kuhns Christine Ozier Trina Rothrock Gerald Slattery Swope Fund for Excellence Outstanding SeniOr Awards Michelle Evankoe Teacher's Certification Jessica Knierim, Consumer Studies Shantlca McClellan, Hospitality Ivy Readhead, Family SetvlCes Joseph Reyes. Merchan<:fiSU'1g Jamie Sloan, Dietetics School of Technology career and OrganiZational Stucfl9S Student Excellence Award Mitchell Sempowicz Carolyn A. Forbes Centennial Scholarship Krlstl E. Haines Cl1atles A. Bl!ou Technology EducatiOn Award Kurt T. Fenzel Felstehausen-Boldrey ExceDence 1n Careec' Organizatlonal Studies Joseph M allory Kevin Siefert Harold D. Aides Scholarship Michael T. Kranz James D. Price Scholarship Daniel M. Kolcz Kenneth and Keith KOhanZo Industrial Technology Scholarship Jeremy D. Camp Ulhan R. Greathouse Scholarship Jamison J. Klein Tori Rehahn Bridget O' Connor LoiS E. Elliott Industrial Technology Scholarship Karl Thomas Rabe Lucille M. Klehm Technology EducallOn Award Robert J. Raschke Messer Family Scholarshop in Technology Matthew J. Luedke NatiOI'Ial Business Educabon Assoclatlon Award of Ment Matthew Koger Roy E. Ehrsam Scholarship Charles A. Brawner Molly M. Frank 37 LCBAS Annual Report School of Technology AU'mt Scholarship Nick J. Savltzky walter A. KleiYn Industrial Technology Award Emma S. Walsh Patrick J. Zavoral Department of Military Science/ ROTC Amencan Legion Auxi6ary Military Excellence Award Clay Webster Amencan l.egion Auxiliary Scholastic Excellence Award Annalise LeVeque American Legion Post 88 • Military Excellence Award Nicolas Dano (Silver) Amber Nyara (Gold) Amencan Legion Post 88 · ScholastiC Excellence Award Roy Peregrine (Silve() Brian Andries (Gold) AMVETS Deparonent of IIIIOOIS Award Christopher Reynolds (MS1) Lauren Viverlto (MS2) Alanna Casey (MS3) Jamie Alexander (MS4) Anc1ent and Accepted Scottish Rite or Freemasonry Award Lance Spear Association of the Umted States Army Awatd Annallse LeVeque Assoc1ation of the Unrted States Army Military Htstory Award Timothy Lindeman Association of the United States Army Splr1tAward Ashley Jenkins Battalion Commander's Expeditionary Award Clay Webster Amber Nyara Kevin Llscovitz Lauren Vlverito Ashley Jenkins Daniel Daugherty 1\'ler Sapp Battalion Commander's Impact Achi8Vement Award Brlanne Lanthrlp Battalion Commander's Involvement Award Brian Andries Clay Webster Annallse L.eVeque Jessica Paetz Steven Fuller Roy Peregrine Trevor Hubbs Elizabeth Tamminga Efren Catalla Alanna Casey Christopher McLennand Daniel Daugherty Kevin Llscovitz Nicholas Dano 1\'ler Sapp Battalion Cormlander's Military Award 1\'ler Sapp Battalion Commander's OUtstanding Leadership Award Brian Andries Clay Webster Ashley Jenkins Lance Spear Daniel Daugherty Kevin Liscovitz Roy Peregrine Nicholas Dano Battalion Commander's RecrutJng Award Roy Peregrine Gina Geraci Cadet Honors Award Efren Catalla Kevin Uscovitz Lance Spear Elizabeth Tamminga Annalise LeVeque Travis Siegle Lauren Vivetito Jamie Alexander Theodore Nemecz Cadet Scholar Award Brian Andries Annalise LeVeque Robert Hale Nicholas Dano Daughters of the American Revolution Award Jamie Alexander Daughters of the Founders and Patriots of America Elizabeth Tamminga Department of the Army DA Superior Cadet Award Brian Andries Theodore Nemecz Kevin Llscovitz Nicholas Dano General Scciety of the War of I 812 Award Christopher Bond George C. Marshall Award Brian Andries JohMy Londolf ChEMolet Inc. Award Kevin Liscovitz Lumpkin College of BuSiness and Applied SCiences Dean's Award Brian Andries Nicholas Dano Amber Nyara Robert Hale Michael D. Nettleton Award 1\'ler Sapp (MS1) Amber Nyara (MS3) Military OffiCerS Association of America M~itary Excellence Award Cyrus Tribby M•"tary Order of the Purple Heart Award Cyrus Tribby Military Order of the World Wars Award Nicholas Dano (Bronze) Daniel Daugherty (Silver) Jessica Paetz (Gold) Most lmf)IO'Ied Academics Awatd Jonathon Gosa Lance Spear Kevl.n Usoovitz Elizabeth Tamminga National Defense Industrial Association Award Jonathon Gosa National Sojourners Award Robert Hale Ranger Challenge Award Brian Andries Timothy Lindeman Daniel Daugherty Roy Peregrine Scott Vlverito Lauren Viverito Efren Catalla Christopher McLennand Kevin Liscovitz Nicholas Dano Trevor Hubbs Reserve Officers Association Award Travis Siegle {Bronze) Theodore Nemecz (Silver) Brian Andries (Gold) Sergeant York Award Brian Andries Clay Webster Lance Spear Jessica Paetz Kevin Liscovltz Steven Fuller Nicholas Dano Jamie Alexander Amber Nyara Christopher McLennand Christopher Bond Daniel Daugherty Roy Peregrine Sons of the Amencan Revolubon Award Christopher McLennand Tawani Foundation Award Nicholas Dano Christopher Reynolds Travis Siegle Scott Viverito Kevin Liscovitz Roy Peregrine Robert Hale Lauren Viverito Theodore Nemecz Veterans of Foreign War Post 1592 Award Kalin Durbin


American Marketing Association Dr. Thomas Costello, Adviser Brittany Mroz. President Association of Information Technology Professionals Dr Abdou llha and Ms. VICki Hamptoo. Advisers Trevor Bartlett. President Beta Alpha Psi Dr. Tem Mills and Dr. Bill Woottoo, Adv1sers Heathef' Koertge, President Beta Gamma Sigma Mr. Michael Wilson, Adviser Dr. Mike Boorom, President Club Managers Association of America Dr. Usa Brooks and Dr. Betsy Pudhner, Adv1ser Emily Schwetzer. President Construction Club Dr. Kan.rllka Bhatnagar and Dr Jerry Cloward. Co-Advisers Jared Bundy. Preskient Delta Sigma Pi Ms. Darlene Reedemann. Adv1ser Marianna Demars. President Epsilon Pi Tau Honor Society Dr. Sam GllCCIOOe and Or. David Mettoo, Co Trvstees Financial Management Association Dr Chuck Chahyadt. Adviser Anthony Adams. President International Business Club Dr. David Boggs and Dr. Ayse Costello. Advisers Erica Wakefield, President Kappa Omicron Nu Dr. Kathleen O'Rourke and Dr. James Slavik, Advisers Tiffany Grice. President Leadership Excellence Lt Col Lany Coblentz. AdviSer Bnan Ancltles, PreSident MBA Association Dr. Cheryl Noll (June/July) and Dr. John Willems (August-present). Advisers Thomas Stevens and Jesstea Surma (Fall 2008), Student Coordinators National Association of Industrial Technology Dr. Tom McDonald, AdviSer Organization for Peer Education on Nutrition Dr Karla Kennedy-Hagan. Adviser Sara Allen. Graduate Student Adv1ser Karen Armour, President Phi Beta Lambda Or. Karen Drage. Adviser Kyle Prudent. PreSident Pi Omega Pi Dr Juhe Chadd. Adviser Professional Convention Management Association Kathy Rhodes. Adviser Val Velez. President Ranger Challenge Lt. Col. Lany Coblentz and Master Sgt. John Boxruoker, Advisers Timothy Lindeman, Commander Rifle Team Mastern Sgt. John Boxrucker. Adviser Kev1n UscoVItz, Ceptsin School of Technology Student Ambassadors Donna Dawson. Adviser Society for Human Resource Management Dr Heathef' Jea, Dr. Dentse Smith and Dr. Melody Wollan (FaH 2008), AdviSers Lorratne Edwards (Fall 2008) and Alison Koste!ich (Spring 2009). President Society for Manufacturing Engineers Dr. David Mettoo, Adv1ser Fred Akers. PresK:Jent Brad Cuny, Co-President Student Accounting Society Dr Ttm Mtlls, Dr. Tom Moncada. Dr Btll Wootton, Advisers Enc Olmstead. President Student Association of Family and Consumer Sciences Or. Linda Simpson, Adviser Tiffany Grice, President Student Financial Planning Association Mr. David McGrady. Adv1ser Kelly Ma.nhart. President Student Investment Society Dr. lngyv Chiou and Dr Patrick L.ach. Advisers Mark Heywood, President Technical Association of the Graphic Arts Dr. Mandy Wu, Adviser Technology Education Collegiate Association Jam McKtrahan. Adv1ser WIM Or. Patricia McCaHister. Adviser Katte Muntzenbel'ger. Delegate-at-Lsrge on Regional W7M Board LCBAS Annual Report 38


Accountancy Advisory Board (School of Business) Cindy Oakley Christopher Oyrhaug Tony Zipparro Jane Adams Dilllsion Controller -- Refl41ed/Specialty Director of Branch AdmtlliStrabOO Thee-Group Senior Voce President -- Anance Oils SmtthBamey FirSt Federal Savings Bank of Archer Daniels Midland New York, NY Shannon Phillips Champaign-Urbana Decatur, ill. ElU Business & Professlonal Champaign. Ill. H. Michael Finkle Samothrace Club Cynthia Phipps Senior Vice President. Investments Catherine Bovard Accounttng Instructor and ACC Raymond James and Associates Inc. Leo Murokh Finance Manager Program Coordinator Danville, Ill. Financial Management Association R.R. Donnelley and Sons Co. Lake Land College Mattoon, IU. Mattoon. Ill. Jacob Gress Kalla Shedetbower Director. Protect Management Fnancial Planning Student Association Eric Bradham Kent Reeves USG Corporauon Partner CPA Chieag<>,IU Erica Wakefield Larsson, Woodyard and Henson. lLP Fairfield. IK. lnternatiO!lal Bus1ness Club Paris. Ill. David Kenney Kralg Ritter Director, Agency Dlslnbution Elizabeth Walter Patrick Brooks Partner Allstate Insurance Company International Textile and Apparel Senior Manager BKDlLP Northbrook. Ill. Association KPMGLLP Decatur. ill Chicago, ill. Richard Lumpkin Tiffany Grice Dean Scaros Chairman Kappa Omicron Nu Brian Brown CEO Consolidated ComrnuniCabOOs General Manage( Pay-Ease LLC Mattoon, II. Brian Andries Illinois Agncutture Audtltng Association Chicago. 111. Leadership ExcellenCe Club Normal, ill. Joyce Madigan Jamie Smitley CPA, Partner Samantha Welch Bob Buechner Senior Accountant. General Accounting Gilbert. Metzger & Madigan. LLP M.A. in Gerontology Deputy Finance On-ector Bunn-0-Matic Corporation Charleston, Ill. Village of Arlington Heights Spnngfield,lll. Sarah Allen Arlington Heights. 111. Thomas Maskey Jr. M.S. in Family and Consumer Sciences Kelsey Swing Seruor Voce President Retail Timothy Burke CPA Accountant The Pet9fSOn CompanieS Fred Akers Principal Golbert, Metzger and Madigan lLP Falrlax, Va. NatiOilal AssoclabOO of lndustnaJ William B1alr and Company. LLC Cllarleston. tn. Technology Chicago, Ill. Cart Mito Susan Young Managing Director Karen Amour Mike Cunningham Associate Director of Athletics Oppenhetmer & Company OPEN (Organization for Peer Education Retired University of Illinois. Urbana-Champaign Chicago. 111. on Nutrition) lNG Champaign, Ill. Marietta, Ga. William Rowland Mike Woods Business Advisory Board Chatrman and CEO Pt14 Beta lambda Joe Daughhetee (School of Business) Frst Mid-IllinOis Bancshares Inc. Presldent Barbara Baurer Mattoon. ID. Brianne Hayes Daughhetee and Pa11<s. P.C. Chlel Operating Offocer PI Omega PI Danville, Ill. Country Insurance & Flnanclal Services Thomas Seng Bloomtngton. Ill. President and CEO Val Velez Tim Davis Central lndtana Power ProfessiOnal Conventton Management Reciprocating Engines. Bustness Paul Blair Greenfield, Ind. Association Support Manager VICe President StrategiC Planning and Cateqlillar Development David Wasser Lorraine Edwards Morton, Ill. Owens & Minor Manage~: Systems Department Society for Human Resource Glen Allen. Va. State Fann lnsumnce Companies Management Jay Delatte Bloomington. 11. Director of FinanCe Don Boerema Fred Akers Andrew COrpora too Chief Mar1(eting Officer James Watkins Society for Manufacturing Engtneers Mokena. til. ADT Services. North AmeriCa VICe President Fteld Operat•ons Longwood. Fla. Consolidated Communications Eric Olmstead Sarah Gracey Mattoon, Ill. Student Accounting Society CFO Sharf Buckellew UfeUnks Inc. Museum Manager Matthew White Cfarra Kent Mattoon, Ill. Town of Normal Children's Discovery Manager of Healthter CommunitieS Student Association of Fai'Tllty and Museum Safah Bush Lincoln Health System Consumer SCiences Steve Grissom Normal. II. Mattoon. I• AdminiStrattve Olfocer Ryan Tracy SKL Investment Group LLC Brad Burgett Dean's Student Advisory Board Student Investment Society Mattoon. Ill. Product Manager (Lumpkin Coltege of Business and Caterpillar Inc. Applied Sclences) Eric Hiltner Kafeb Lilly Peoria, 111. Brittany Mroz Student Veterans of Eastern Manager American Marketing Association RubinBrown,LLP Craig Coil Marqeita Morris Clayton, Mo. President Trevor Bartlett Technical Association of the Graphic Economic Development Co!"p. of Associauon of Information Ted1no4ogy Arts Sherry McCoy Decatur and Macon County Professtonals Partner - McGiadrey & Pullen. UP Decatur. 10. Dietetics Advisory Council McGladrey and Punen. LLP Heather Koertge (School of Farntly and Consumer Los Angeles, Caltf. Dick Dodson Beta Alpha Psi Sciences) Pre51dent Connie Breach Cranford Joel Neikirk ADM Investors Services Inc. Emily Schweizer Regtonal Point Dtetltlan Vice President of OperatiOns Chicago, Ill. Club Manager's Association of AmeriCa Sprlngf181d Central Peritoneal Dtalysis, Mid American Hotel Corporation Home and In-center HernodialysJs Cape Gll'ardeau. Mo Andrew Witt Springfiekl. Ill. Delta Sigma PI 39 LCBAS Annual Report


Sally Cummins Healy Vice President, Food and Nutrition Edelman Chicago. 111. Victoria Getty Director. Dietetics Department Indiana University Bloomington. Ind. Penny Roth Interim Chief Bureau of DHS Springfield, Ill. Gwen Zumwalt Clinical Dietitian Food and Nutrition Services Mattoon, Ill. Family and Consumer Sciences Advisory Council (School of Fam1ly and Consumer Sciences) Julie Allen Registered Dietitian lngall's Family care Center Tinley Park, Ill. Keith Bliss Owner Bliss Bar-B-Que Charleston. Ill. William Connelly Retired Hot Springs Village, Al1<. Richard Fanelli General Manager Comfort Suites Mattoon, Ill. Jennifer Faro Child Dev. Ctr. Program Coordinator South Suburban College Homer Glen. Ill. Traci Frieling Health Educator Ingalls Memorial Hospital Mokena, Ill. Thomas Gilbert Retired Certified Public Accountant Ashmore, Ill. William L. Hahn ONner Building Maintenance Services Springfield, Ill. Angie Hunt Housing Director HOPE of East Central Illinois Charleston, 111. Teresa Lang Instructor/Program Coordinator Lake Land College Mattoon. Ill. Martha Lockwood Executive Director Illinois FCCLA Sullivan. Ill. Melissa Maulding FNP/EFNEP Nutrition Program Trainer Purdue University Cooperative Extension West Lafayette. Ind. Joan McFadden Program Director of FCS Education Ball State University Muncie. Ind. Paul Mejdrich Club House Manager Charleston Countl)l Club Charleston, Ill. Julia Miller Supervisor Department of Children and Family Services Charleston. Ill. Katie Muntzenberger Eastern IllinOis University Student Representative Carol Myerscough Co-owner Charleston Foods Inc. Charleston. Ill. Susan Breeze Nled Director of Food Safety Sara Lee Corporation libertyville. 111. Johanna Randall Assistant Manager Coach Chrisman, Ill. Ruth Ann Robinson Office Administrator Lowis and Gellen Chicago. Ill. Sandra K. Rupert-Long Real Estate Representative Ameren Cooperation St. Louis, Mo. Tona Smith D~tector of Residential Services CCAR Industries Charleston. Ill. Samantha Sullivan Graduate Student Representative Charleston, Ill. Jackie Swango Assistant Director Child Care Resource and Referral Charleston, Ill. Carrie Titus Unit Educator University of Illinois ExtenSion Galva, Ill. Dan Watson Eastern Illinois University Student Representative Charleston, Ill. Hospitality Advisory Council (School of Family and consumer Sciences) Chris Collins General Manager Champaign Countl)l Club Champaign, Ill. Stephanie David Human Resources Manager Panera Bread Indianapolis, Ind. Maggie Hummel Assistant General Manager SpringHill Suites/General Hotels Corporation Terre Haute. Ind. Nancy Johnson Manager T radeshows and Corporate Partnersl'llps International Society of Arboriculture Susan Keane Director of Sales and Marketing Decatur Conference Center and Hotel Decatur, Ill. JillKelm Human Resource Manager Steak 'n Shake Company Bloomington, Ill. Katie Meuschwanger (Chair) Human Resources Country Club of Peoria Peoria. Ill. Andrew Patrick Owner/Chef Andrews at the Westbrook Paris, Ill. Victor Patterson General Manager Drury Hotels Champaign, Ill. Jon St. Peter Staffing Manager Red Lobster Chicago, Ill. Karen Petersen Speeial Evenls and Tourism Supervisor City of Charleston Charleston. Ill. Joy Rice Convention Services Manager Sheraton Nashville Downtown Nashville, Tenn. Jon St. Peter Staffing Manager Red Lobster Chicago, Ill. Becky Teaters Director of Park Operations Rockome Gardens Arcola. 111. Master of Arts in Gerontology Advisory Council (School of Family and Consumer Scoences) Marsha Blair Retiree Ashmore, Ill. Dee Braden Executive Director Coles County Council on Aging Inc. Mattoon, Ill. Beulah Bridges Assistant Director of Nursing Illinois MasoniC Home Sullivan, Ill. Chris Cougill Ubrary Specialist Eastern Illinois University Charleston. Ill. Jessica Dunning Probation Officer Coles/Cumberland Court Services Charleston. Ill. Kathy Hummel Retiree Charleston Community Unit School DistriCt Char1eston, Ill. Richard Hummel Retiree Eastern Illinois University Charleston. Ill. Kim McGuire Auditor Carle Foundation Hospital Champaign, Ill. Gary Mikel Physician Sarah Bush Lincoln HeaHh Center Mattoon, Ill. Kathryn Pommier EIU/MAG Alumna Charleston, Ill. Michelle Simpson Instructor, Health Studies Eastern Illinois University Charleston, Ill. Cindy Wiback Case Manager Cumberland Associates Toledo. Ill. Barbra Wylie Director, Peace Meal Senior Nutrition Program Eastern Illinois University Charleston. Ill. Industrial Technology Advisory Board (School of Technology) Holly A. Bailey Vice President Howell Asphalt Co. Mattoon, Ill. Jeffrey D. Decker Product Safety and Utigation Manager The GSI Group Inc. Assumption, Ill. David J. Doedtman Treasurer Consolidated Communications Inc. Mattoon, Ill. John R. Elder Vice President HNAutomotive Inc. Effingham. Ill. Jonathan F. Gosse Editor-in-Chief American Technical Publisher Inc. Homewood. Ill. Leon M . Hinton Senior Vice President Main Street Bank & Trust Champaign, Ill. Robert Hubbard Vice President Atrius Bioscience. LLC Boulder, Colo. Ross McCullough Voce President Marketing UPS Alpharetta. Ga. Kathy Rhodes Executive Chair Illinois Community Development Corp. Tuscola. Ill. Robert Shamdin President Mattoon Precision Manufacturing Inc. Mattoon, Ill. Dennis Spice Chairman and CEO lnstnutional Advisors, LTD. Champaign, Ill. Stephen R. Wright Owner and Chairman Colcon Industries Corporation Sullivan, Ill. LCBAS Annual Report 40


We are pleased to list the corpora6ons, foundations, faculty, staff, annuitants, f1iends and alumni who have given generously to support our programs through fiscal year 2009 Guly I, 2008, through J une 30, 2009). The participation and leadership shown is essential to the future of the Lwnpkin College of Business and Applied Sciences and its tradition of academic excellence. Only actual dollars received during fiscal year 2009 on pledges are listed; gifts given anonymously are appreciated and are not designated in this listing. Because we appreciate your gifts and want to thank you, we are very careful to record each gift. But mistakes can happen. lf yow· name is not listed properly or if you would like information on giving to the Lumpkin College of Business and Applied Sciences, please contact J acqueline S.Joines, CFRE, director of philanthropy, at 217-581-7969 or by e-mail at [email protected]. PhyllisJ. Ab< Bank of onu~::al Croup Donm M. Bonnell Barbara ll. Bu.<el< Jnh•• P. Coffi:) HarT) G. D •• nddi<-s JnshuaJ. Ebb<n J\ccc:ntu~ N>tm(L'Itiott Inc:. •>fCon)J)o)nM:$ Jill A. llonnc £li;(:l.hr1h A. B\•rk'r Mari:\1\Coflcy Randall P. Darlak Edu('ru.io.,a.J R.e!;earth l{jmlJerl)'j. Arn:e lft•igh< 1: ihp!is! M'ochacl 1.. Boo<Om &'t>nj. Bu!kr J<fl'rey ~I. Colbc:n Erial C. Darling Sc-r.icf lA't':Ad1m\S .J<>hn M. llamlln Gwcnd.' 0. ll<)oth '11><-rt..., M. Ru•l•·r·llodtt .James A. C'.ok-m:UJ .)<.tnrl(' C. Dau Rick A 1-:dwa.rd'i l'.uu<:Lt.J. Adan1> SUS.\11 B.uhcr~Lynch ~ Lvg.U'Ctj. llont Staoe.u L. Huu Mary K. Culem:m J«.,;n £. Oauglt<n)' Ilob D. F.dwards Lauro Adams t\my D. Ba.rda)' Caml A. llosk1 jolUlj. Buuiua Mn.nin J. Coleman .Joo D.mghh<l<'<' AnT) J_ F.dwarcl< Fr.\ll("in(· Alwm i)(,J,bi< L. ~''*« K.:ul'n 1.- ~"'"'U K;tthi.t- E. Buttitt;t Linda M. Colcn>.UJ Thomas D. Dawnpon S~ M. f.<~•-ards Calh)' M. Alarn Jo>• M. Ba.rkcr·.Shut'IS Su.<an M. Bcxhof Penn) 0 Bum Culc:s Coomty Soil and Keller A O:wiclson EJ.JioghamCount)' Judy K. t\lbus .Jo< A. Bam.,. Ann V. Bol.enkcrt. Kmll)• A. Byers \ Vattr Cons.rrvation Ha.nkOa,'i:-. Trt!a:$urn Timothy L lli<c)m Jnhn I. Barnes Kenneth E. Buwer Can~n M. C."lkiiernro l)iiarirl t\ngtla N. Davis JohnF.F~• Shennan Q Ak.xandtr Linda llaro<:u Ka!hy M. lie'""' Kay A. C:tlliwn Colk'l!" t\((1;SS rocn>cl:uion Kirb)' 0. l)a"i.' Donna.}. Eisk.unp \::t~·r S. Alfino Jnhn $. llanal l);uin !\:f. Bow._;rs jolu> A. Call®.<> ofC1\ Kcitlt M. Davis EJU lloo!h l..ibraoy Ma<tltew B. Allen Joseph \ ~ B=io 1\ aoyA.Il<~-d Ther<Sa ~l CaiiW.7.0 John A Collie JulieJ. !);"" Elim Spriugs Churd• of Jkrnadinc M. t\ll('n Dennis 1.. !lassen N;mcy E. llo)~r .Janice C. C..loia Renee L Colli< ~'L"l.tg"dff"t E Davis .)<...,.t<Christ Lisa A. Allen BrianJ. Basting lis:1S. ilo)•:r Jud.'ilntJ. Cuncrun Kathy 1- Collins Don A. Da•'*iotS llcuy C. Elliou Richard K. t\llen Oorotltl'J. Basting S!C\~n K. Boyer Sru-.ctrn L. C'Ullemu Jnhu 1.. Collius.Jr. 0:-,yt<m ".M.•ncla~ion O.twn·r: Ellis 1-,urti.J. AUcnh:lugh nlOtna$ l. 6.,H<"n Byron ~ ilo)'Or Jonc F- C..mpl)c-11 Marl< ~ Collom Edwin M. De oss N-.ul<-')' K. fJii:s. Ordway Dal;u., M. Allenbaugh Mou;~ R.lliys S;u>clr.IS. llo)~r Deb S. Ca11'11'en Andcnon .~:mine L (!oh,dl c.l') ll.lcan DeanS. E'Jmuu Allstalc fi)unclltion BCS tinonc:ial Corp DO\id 1- Bmc:klock T.."l)ior \·\! C' .. mnon Community FOunclatiou Angela D. Dc;nillc Nid:t S. Elnmti Julie K. Am .. m Rob<•n t: Bc:..<ht1' E:.ri(' V. Bmclhanl FJi;,:<be!h M. G.j>o:k of C.:ntral Ulinoo ~l'J· Decker Ma"'h" A Elsa• Americ-.m lm~mational Roger 8. llo.'Cl 1\,gg)' E. Bmnc:lon J""J'h P. O.t<lona Cc'mu1n,mitywork.o; Robcn M. Oc<kor Jn<cph 7.. Emcrsc>n Croup Inc. Ann F. !led Nina Ura'iingwn Michd< D. '"'"'>' J)a,id Compton Linda 0. Defrank \\'iUi:tmJ. Erurich LindaJ. Ameui. ... Jnhn D. lleckrr Carl E. Bmuer Mariette G. C:uit~IC)n William E C'.onnc·U)' J:vte ~I. I:WmJ>S<')' Qf\illc E Engkhan Robcn 1.. An<l<rl<o Tmsa E. ll<."kcr ()c:,.,,\Jd A. llmuer Paul E. Can>a Mikb-00 E. Connell) Christine 1:'.. Dtmc.l'ij()lll ~ 1ary J J:~1glt1nl Diane M. t\ucknn.Uhl Mdi:ssa L. Bttk-l.d·:-u,-re ~ L'll')' V. Brauer iWl<rt D. Carr K:uhy t\. Connor Titom:" M. Dcrsch OorisJ. Enochs Anders. Minkkr :utd jefii'cy\V.Bcc Debbie; A. Brede"''!: Da.id \\( C:1rr Robcna L. Cooour Phi tip B. ~'!'nn:mn Eri<:'sAccoun1ingSrnit:c J)i<l~ LIJ' W;~l:« IV. llec·ler Rtch:.rd L Rn,-.'ll B."t'""' I. C.<rr ~bdtacl P. Coot.<Oni Marii)11J. Dickey Sl&~t F.. &cahuu~ StC\'C f. _ Andeoon .Joltt llcll Diane M. Bride Danid I.. Carr K.ty ll C'.onk R idtard E. Oic-bc-1 EdwardJ. Escalame Bob K. Anderson Annct<e M .. Bellm Ed""rdF.llrick Janet M. Carr F.iJeen Cooney Mi<·hclle I. Di<bc:l l;torn A. Etchaf,()n 'Jimt>thy l .. Anderson Glc)riaj. lkUu\\ l,.llrici:\ A. Briggcnnan Ch:ulot<e I. C.1rn:U Daniel E. Coopt.,. Julie 1.. Dietmann Richanl L. E"ing Maoy Ann Ande.-.on Ka~ty A. llc1Ute1t K.1therinc A. Brig),"' Jane A. Camngwn Ann< 0. Cooper Mal"\ K. Oillon joAnn E,,;ng KmhJ<oen C:. Anderson Butch Benn('u Anhur 1- llriglu EricN.C.'\ni011 Brian K. Cooper Grego<)• 0. Diun:m E.x<."lon Kalhleen A1xicrson SIC\t: \\~ Ben\'eOuiO joni Brinkman Kc:ndr:t A. C:l.oou Ang.:ia D. Coo!,.,· ,)oocph R. Oi\'cl) f'.'!.wnMobil rouodauon G"'8"'1' G. Andresen Tracy S. llcnhold l)'ma S lloi.<K'OC LcaAnnCarsoo Michael R. Copdand Sh<ila 1.. Di\'e~· Mid>:tcl A. Fairbanks Anixlc.:r lnf'. ~ero: A. llenh<>ld Tiwm<lS L Bnxlr.1ick Scot• D. Car.;on C'.ori $. Copeland Kmhryn A. Di.wn Thomas IV. R~l<:r Friend Anonymous lkta Gamma Sigma Michael T. B<Odrrick Su~u"' L. Caner Barham A. C'..Qrl>h· ('.(:('('liaJ. OL""' CassMdra S. faruon· C1d'K':rinc >J". Ansu-.;)m Beta Sigma Phi Rid>.•rd l\. 8ro<lerid DanL.Cantr Cotbly Insurance A&reuc:i)' B.y.m A. Dixoo H:U'rison J""ph H.Apke R.idaat'd llc.:uligm~uu• Su33n E. Broderick l'::tLridcj. Canc:r Amy K. Corrig«n l..'lllr.t A. Dixon L.iamC. t'am:O Kclly ~ An::haimbault K.~y M. ll<:toligttt.'UlU N:utc)' D. Bm<ekl FrJrted A. Carter Ariin L Cortcl}lHI Richard W. Dod<O<> l,l"'" . Fancll At'l':h("r Daniel:;, 1-. tidland Robcn D. Bi<-lmbc:rg Anil~tJ. Bll'JCR":n l..in<L .. L. C::~ncr CharlcsJ.C:O...t \Vend)' S. Ootb<J Christin."\ R. fanerl R>undation Big Tn."C' l'.n«rprisc> Bromcnn Hcalthell't' Cortlon F. O.t<c Wt•rtd~ A. CourtJl()' Oothring Winders nnrl Co PatrickJ. fa)' Roger l . 1\rchilx•ld Jimmy C. lligg> \\~l)'OC Umc>kc• ..-\ndrt'wj. Casdli CcMdien Emj>lo)'!le t\ugcl.< D<>U .JcnyJ. "'"' E.laint· ~t Atthibald Da'''" M. Biggs Dawn Un::>Ok~ Cal(r')li1Ltr fuuntLttiuu l\tlatdling Cill Prugro1m O.X'ue 'I~ Donlt1i Karm M. fear Shannon I. Am\.-wong Oc·nisr. L 8ilyru Manha S. Bf0\\'0 C..1<rpillar Inc. Stuan ~ t. Ctaig Mouilynj. Oon.1hc>o Tony f'Celer Jrun('$ E. Aruholt lY.uical<." K. Bingham Su.o;an ~l Bm\'.-n CCSr:r\'i<~ nc. 1ammy A. Cr.Ug Julie R. D<m:~ Bill C. Fellers ,\olary K. Amokl Jaime E. BisgiO\'< Katrinaj. 81'0\,,, j ulieA.Cbadd Lut.;' ACr.Un Ruth Dc:n, Kath)• S. Fcrgu.wn Dunald F ... Arnold l...ynne M. 13isgnJ\" Douglas ll. n..,..n Rod 1.. Chally RU!h Cranmer Famil) Charles l)o., Deborah A Fergu.wn Paul T. Amold William R. Bishop L.aur::tJ Bruw'll Rt•na M. Ch:mq• Shelly S. Cremc:n< Dow Chemica] Comp::Ul)' S<Cphcn E. l':rguson Kathkcn llmold Sandrn I. lli,~r OtaJiout A. Bf'U\,n Nomtan L. Chapman LarryD.Cm•• Ronald Downs t\li!.."'J. f'csler O~'id Ar~eneau llKOUJ' Stephen ~ l. il'l"" llthcl A ChicUey PaoiciaJ Cribbe< Howard Drake To11y Ft<lcr 1\T aJld T R.undation LorenJ. Bia<.kfelnu Jaoke L Bryant Chrisman Scniol' Center Cl'l'.)SSI"':lch \Vorkfort'<' jrun<S R. Drnper Anjta L fielder Ch.-uio<t< A. Allons Chel')~l S. Bladcwclc:lcr Marshall c. .BI}·anl C)'mhiaJ. Chrislenscn ln\'<:Sllntlll Bcxud Oon.lid A. Drenn:u> The""" A. Hcld< U.'ie J. AugusiJn< Mike B~u;kwcl<k:r Oonalc.l K. Bubik Churk Chrisltll.$1C..'Tl Jill K. Cruwder Darien<' K. Drilling Christie 1.. fields Kim E. Ausmus Luaml<' C. Blade Mark P. Buc~cllew Sus:utK.Christ~n \\':\he.- t ... Cmwk) Norm .. "'l M~ Drummond Gt·r:~d J). fiucs john P. Au,.;mus \ \'endcll A. Blair $J...,ri 1.. Buckdlc:w James E. Ch\'at.V Marshall C. Cnud.,r J)a,id C. Drury llcn,on 1.. finfnxk Patricia Aversa \\r..Uiana S. Bloom FJoisc K. Buflemueytr Earlene L Clmu Shawn M. Cu<L' s.,..,nJ. Dnny Mkhad finkkA\'t'r':'a Rudl.'\lln M. 61Qom Jim \ V. Bultncrl«mpc CarT)' \ V. CL1rk Cathryn Cuf ..u<k·Rech•W!r Rita ~l Duckworth M•rg;u'C:l $. t"iorillo CJui<J.A)<lt Mlli)·K. lllmna Karen A. Buhucdernpe R)MC.Ciarl< jc:ssir R. Cummins IW>en E.Dwm fir.;, Bank Theodore.). lla<r Su.s;mJ. lloardm.1n Rodney A. Bull Gwmdolyll M. Clark Sue E. C:und.dl Col"('(:ll (;. Dunton fil'lt MKI-Illinoi$ R.m~ :tnd DootnaJ. Bagg<:ri)' 1':\uJ A. Boardan:u\ Br.u:ll... Burg.·u !Wdncy C. Cl.1rk 1trryl..Cundall An\) C. lftut.in Tru.~~tm1oon Cn:goi)·J. llaggtol)' IW><n C. Boike 'limo<h)' 1.. llorl:e Oaoy 1.. Clark Ricl"'rd 1.. Curtru1 Robcn Durbin tir.;o Prcsb)<u'rian Churdt Anhur- R. H:U:er Jad<i<- A.lloc Vickie l.. Burl«- Oarolc 1.. Clatk Ke\,;nLCunb Clan: R. D)'c first l'rcsb)<u'rian Church NiclK>l"' ~l 8.11dera< Boeing Til()1n.LS F... Burke Virginia A. Clau.<t \ Villiam P. Cushing 0)< Family TruM of lkmeut Debra A. Jl.Vdcras David B. lloeme William E. Burldmrdt .Jc>;uoM.Cl•)'J'OOI J:unii-M.C)T lio••"rd t:ads F'U'S< Sene Bank jot\. B.,ki\\iU Deni<;el ... Boc.--n1e \Villiam C. Rumqdc Jamc. D. Clegg Chrisj.C)'l' c.;,o. E.'lly Rudt A. Haheny Mit.d C. Balkauskas Da,;dJ. Boggs C.110lcBun'i$ ~1idtclle R. Ck:nMUts llilly R. Dabbs l«-\in I! Early Sara B. FL'll.,ny Kcbc:)•J. Balbrd ~on"nce E.lloggs DebroA.Bu.nk CliukcrCJassic: KariA Dab"",,oo l.t>riA. F..uly iC'hael F. fleming Balti.ruore Life Barbam C. llokan Susar\ M. Burton St;w;y IV C'.oonncy Gri<A Dahlin East ~utraJ Illinois Randal S. f1csch Bank of Antcrica Roocn II\ llokenkamp larry A. Bunon Connk S. Coartrle'}' CC"Orge f. Dahl<(uiiit [)(.,.'"k•pmenc Corp john \\~ 1-lrtdler Charie."lbbe fuund:ttion Crcgooy A. llonncll Cindy A. Bu,boom J.ull,.. R. C'.odding C:.ry R. Dalbkc .)O)' M. 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