|
HONORARY MEMBERS - ASU CHAPTER
|
2008 Honorary Member
Kevin L. Burns is currently the Director of Career Education for the W. P. Carey School of Business Career Center at Arizona State University. He previously held managerial positions in the W. P. Carey Career Management Center for MBA's and the W. P. Carey School of Business Executive MBA program and as Director of the W. P. Carey School of Business Career Center.
Prior to working at the W. P. Carey School of Business, Kevin spent several years directing divisions focused on international marketing, sales and creative direction within the apparel and entertainment industries. His client list included Warner Brothers, Bloomingdale’s, Wal-Mart, NFL, NBA and NASCAR among numerous others.
Preceding this work, Kevin worked in the licensed product business representing over 250 world-wide entertainment properties in the music and film industries as well as serving as the Director of Operations for the merchandising of the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Kevin has an undergraduate degree in Fine Arts and a graduate degree in Learning and Information Design from Arizona State University.
|
2008 Honorary Member
Paul Kremer is a PhD candidate at ASU, and is a business and education leader. He taught educational psychology as well as classes on Theories of Learning, Motivation, and Assessment and Moral, Social, and Cognitive Development in the College of Education. He is the Founding Executive Director of EAGLE College Prep Elementary School, a charter school in Phoenix. EAGLE is Expecting Academic Greatness with a Loving Emphasis.
Paul believes that preparing for college should begin during the early years of one's life. He also thinks that students and families need more educational choices in order to achieve college preparation at an early age. Paul has been involved in projects with bullying and peer relations in schools. He works with ASU to create innovative teching stategies that incorporate academic tasks with social-emotional tasks.
|
2007 Honorary Member
Dr. Pagan is recognized in the academic community as a scholar of History, this includes a B.A. from ASU, a Masters degree from U of A, including a Masters and PhD from Princeton University. At Princeton, he was a member of the Princeton Society of Fellows of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, a President's Fellow, and a National Hispanic Scholarship recipient. Professor Pagan is a noted author of several scholarly publications, which critically examine the social and cultural history of events within the Chicano community during WW II. Professor Pagán has also worked with the award-winning PBS series American Experience as the lead historical consultant for the television episode and Web site entitled “Zoot Suit Riot.”
Currently Dr. Pagan serve on the Arizona Humanities Council, the Organization of American Historians 2008 Program Committee, and has recently served as a funding reviewer for the Department of Education and the National Endowment for the Humanities. His latest book Historic Photos of Phoenix is due out shortly.
|
2007 Honorary Member
Kyrsten Sinema was born in Tucson, Arizona, in 1976 and has lived in Phoenix since 1995. She was first elected to the State Legislature in 2004, and in 2006 was re-elected to continue serving central Phoenix in District 15.
Kyrsten holds a juris doctorate and a Master’s degree in Social Work from Arizona State University. Kyrsten is an adjunct professor in the School of Social Work at Arizona State University and practices criminal defense law in the Phoenix community. She also works for the Center for Progressive Leadership, teaching tomorrow’s political leaders about leadership and the political process.
|
Dr. Martha Rodriquez-Cocchiarella
2006 Honorary Member
ASU College of Education
Department: Special Education
Title: Lecturer
Dr. Cocchiarella was inducted into the ASU Golden Key Chapter for her sincere dedication to individuals that have special needs in education, and her personal desire to see these people obtain an education.
|
2006 Honorary Member
ASU College of Education
Department: Philosophy
Title: Asc Professor
Professor Reynolds was inducted into the ASU Golden Key Chapter for his sincere dedication to the student body and his passion for teaching. Currently he teaches various courses, including Advanced Field Geology, Advanced Structural Geology, Geotectonics, Orogenic Systems, Cordilleran Regional Geology, Introductory Geology, Introduction to Geology in the Field, and Summer Field Geology. He is widely regarded as one of the best, most energetic and fun, teachers in the geology department. He known for his innovative teaching methods, has received the departmental "best teacher" award three times, and has been nominated for other university teaching awards.
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
|
FEATURED ANNOUNCEMENTS
|
 |
|
|
|