Jeff S. Walton, Ph.D.

Visiting Professor of Literature at Bard College at Simon's Rock
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Massachusetts, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Visiting Professor of Literature
      • Aug 2022 - Present

    • Civic and Social Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Research and Project Consultant
      • Sep 2017 - Present

      Work with researchers to develop their capacities for gender-based analysis and to strengthen the design, quality, depth, and outcomes of their research. Lead international workshops and seminars in gender-transformative research. Current and past consultancies based in sub-Saharan Africa, Middle East/North Africa, Southeast and Central Asia, and Latin America. Examples of consultancy research topics: global and regional food security; noncommunicable diseases; sugary food and beverage consumption and taxation; digital education and educational access; future of work in Latin America; teacher professional development in Southeast Asia; tobacco use and taxation; climate adaptation and social equity. Currently project through the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) Canada: Networked Economies Program: Consultant and Writer, "Improving Gender Responsive Research Outcomes: Mentorship and Capacity Building". (2017-2023) Show less

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Instructor
      • Sep 2015 - Present

      Teach and develop undergraduate and graduate courses for Champlain College Online. Undergraduate Courses:COMM 130: Interpersonal CommunicationCOMM 270: Intercultural CommunicationCRIT-220: Critical InquiryHIST 315: Modern American Social HistoryPHIL 210: Critical ThinkingPHIL 340: Ethics in the ProfessionsGraduate Courses:MBA 512: Self as Values Driven LeaderMGMT 525: Managing Risk in OrganizationsMSEL 530: Leadership and Imagination

    • General Education Manager
      • Jul 2018 - Jul 2019

      Reporting to Provost, managed the undergraduate general education curriculum for the online division. Revised program objectives and learning outcomes, evaluated and revised course content to align with objectives and outcomes, assigned instructors to teach courses, monitored instructor course activity and engagement, identified and interviewed new instructors, reviewed student appeals for course test-out credit.

  • Nonprofit Fundraising
    • United States, Cameroon, Tanzania
    • Fundraising Professional
      • Nov 2007 - Present

      Comprehensive fundraising leadership, strategic planning, program development and implementation, donor and prospect management, and proposal writing for multiple nonprofit organizations including Empire State College, the American Red Cross, Paul Smith's College, The Nature Conservancy, and several small international nongovernmental organizations. Comprehensive fundraising leadership, strategic planning, program development and implementation, donor and prospect management, and proposal writing for multiple nonprofit organizations including Empire State College, the American Red Cross, Paul Smith's College, The Nature Conservancy, and several small international nongovernmental organizations.

    • Non-profit Organization Management
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • International Development Consultant
      • Mar 2013 - Present

      Lead all aspects of organizational operations (programs, communications, fundraising and donor relations, board and committee meetings and recruitment, staff supervision). Implement program design, monitoring, evaluation, and learning strategies. Specialize in social-ecological resilience, applied economics and economic development, gender-transformative research and program design. Lead all aspects of organizational operations (programs, communications, fundraising and donor relations, board and committee meetings and recruitment, staff supervision). Implement program design, monitoring, evaluation, and learning strategies. Specialize in social-ecological resilience, applied economics and economic development, gender-transformative research and program design.

    • Associate Managing Editor
      • Feb 2013 - Apr 2016

      Reviewed and edited academic article submissions. Provided final pre-publication line and format editing. Reviewed and edited academic article submissions. Provided final pre-publication line and format editing.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Head Coach, Men's Soccer / Assistant Coach, Women's Soccer
      • Aug 2009 - Jul 2013

      Managed all aspects of the men’s and women’s soccer programs. Actively recruited prospective athletes. Designed and executed preseason and seasonal practice programs and schedules. Coordinated match schedules and travel. Supervised assistant coaching staff and interns.

    • Assistant Professor / Lecturer
      • Jun 2008 - Jun 2013

      Developed and taught liberal arts courses with focus in the environmental studies program. Provided students with academic support and advising. Supervised student senior capstone research. Effectively integrated multiple teaching methodologies and technologies to accommodate both traditional and nontraditional students (including first generation and low-income students, veterans, and students with diagnosed learning disabilities).Courses:COM210: Technical CommunicationsENG101: English Composition I, Global Issues & Local ArgumentsENG101: English Composition I, Academic Writing & ResearchENG102: English Composition II, American Environmental LiteratureEST320: Global Environmental Studies Seminar, Global Freshwater SecurityEST399: EcopsychologyEST499: Independent Study in EcopsychologyHUM300: Philosophy of NatureMGT250: Sustainable Practices in EntrepreneurshipPOL210: Politics of the EnvironmentSOC110: Nonwestern CulturesSOC462: Senior Capstone Show less

Education

  • Prescott College
    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Education
    2012 - 2017
  • Lancaster University
    MA, Philosophy
    2003 - 2005
  • Hope College
    BA, Communication
    1988 - 1993

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