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About NASPA<br />
NASPA – Student Affairs Administrators<br />
in Higher Education (www.naspa.org) is<br />
the leading association for the advancement,<br />
health, and sustainability of the student<br />
affairs profession. We serve a full range<br />
of professionals who provide programs,<br />
experiences, and services that cultivate<br />
student learning and success in concert with<br />
the missions of our colleges and universities.<br />
Founded in 1919, NASPA comprises more<br />
than 14,000 members in 50 states, 29<br />
countries, and 8 U.S. Territories. Through<br />
high-quality professional development, strong<br />
policy advocacy, and substantive research<br />
to inform practice, NASPA meets the diverse<br />
needs and invests in realizing the potential of<br />
all its members.<br />
2013 NASPA Annual Conference Planning Committee<br />
Conference Chair<br />
Brian McCoy<br />
Nichols College<br />
Administrative Coordinator<br />
Bette Simmons<br />
County College of Morris<br />
Featured Speakers<br />
Pauline Dobrowski<br />
Stonehill College<br />
Local Arrangements Co-chairs<br />
Jeanna Mastrodicasa<br />
University of Florida<br />
Michael Preston<br />
University of Central Florida<br />
NUFP Alumni Liaison<br />
Sue Ann Huang<br />
University of Washington<br />
NASPA Board Chair<br />
Levester Johnson<br />
Butler University<br />
Pre-Conference Workshops<br />
Sherry Mallory<br />
University of California-San Diego<br />
Programs<br />
Frank Ross<br />
Northeastern Illinois University<br />
Publicity & Promotions<br />
Ray Quirolgico<br />
Saint Louis University<br />
The Placement Exchange<br />
Alvin Sturdivant<br />
Seattle University<br />
VISION<br />
NASPA is the leading voice for the student affairs profession<br />
worldwide.<br />
MISSION<br />
To be the principal source for leadership, scholarship,<br />
professional development, and advocacy for student affairs.<br />
GUIDING PRINCIPLES<br />
Integrity Committed to high moral principles exhibiting<br />
authentic, honest, just, and ethical behavior.<br />
Innovation Continuously seeking improvement through new<br />
and creative approaches.<br />
Inclusion Seeking ways to ensure access, voice,<br />
acknowledgement, opportunity, and participation<br />
at all levels.<br />
Inquiry Supporting research and scholarship to add to the<br />
knowledge base of the profession and ensure that<br />
data informs practice.<br />
Volunteers and Special Projects<br />
Richard DeCapua<br />
Suffolk University<br />
NASPA President<br />
Kevin Kruger<br />
NASPA Offi ce Staff<br />
Fred Comparato<br />
Director of Corporate & Foundation<br />
Relations<br />
Stephanie A. Gordon<br />
Vice President for Professional<br />
Development<br />
Arlene Kidwell<br />
Senior Director of Meetings<br />
Jen Vaseleck<br />
Meeting Planner<br />
For a complete listing of subcommittee members, please see page 114