Employment History
1982-present: George Washington University as follows:
2011-present: Associate Dean for Special Projects, Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, with a variety of assignments including academic program reviews, space allocations and many others.
2004-2011: Professor of Media and Public Affairs, and
of Public Policy and Public Administration
2001 to 2003: Director, Graduate Telecommunication Program
and Professor of Media and Public Affairs (Interim
Director, Electronic Media Program, 2003-4).
1994 to 2001: Associate Dean for Graduate Affairs, Columbian
School of Arts and Sciences, Administrative supervision of
admissions to and operations of nearly 50 masters and doctoral
programs plus staff of nine. Concurrent faculty position in
School of Media and Public Affairs, and in telecommunication.
1989 to 1991: Acting Chairman, Department of Communication,
with charge of faculty hiring, curriculum, and operations
of facilities including studios for department with speech
and radio-TV programs; 150 majors. Concurrent with position
below.
1984 to 1994: Director, Graduate Telecommunication Program,
including program development, admissions, faculty supervision,
and advising for this interdisciplinary MA program (about
40 candidates) and PhD. public policy program concentration
track. Professor in National Center for Communication Studies
after 1991.
1984 to 1989: Professor (tenured) in Department
of Communication and Theater, teaching in radio-television
program.
1982 to 1984: Director, Center for Telecommunications
Studies. Developed program of funded research and
consulting, workshops and conferences in domestic and international
communications policy, managing a staff of six.
1980 to 1982: Special Assistant to Federal Communications
Commissioner Anne P. Jones, Washington, D.C. Covered
electronic media and international telecommunications. Research,
policy advising, coordination with FCC bureaus, and speechwriting.
1970 to 1980: Professor of Communications, Temple
University, Philadelphia. Served as assistant professor
(1970 to 1973), associate professor (1973 to 1980) and professor
(1980 to 1982, while on leave at FCC).Taught graduate and
undergraduate courses in regulation and policy, media and
society.
1969 to 1970: Assistant Professor of Speech, University
of Utah, Salt Lake City. Directed developing graduate program. |