Beth Cunningham

Chief Executive Officer at American Association of Physics Teachers
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Hyattsville, Maryland, United States, US
Languages
  • English -

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Credentials

  • Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in the Workplace Certificate
    USF Corporate Training and Professional Education
    Mar, 2022
    - Nov, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Non-profit Organization Management
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Chief Executive Officer
      • Jan 2011 - Present

      Responsibilities include: implements policy decisions and strategic objectives as established by the AAPT Executive Board; contributes to the Board’s agenda, prepares position papers, advises, and offers motions; contributes ideas, analyses, and initiatives for the formulation and realization of the long-term goals and vision of the Association; is responsible for articulating the AAPT goals to its membership and the different constituencies within the larger physics and science community; shares the responsibility with AAPT’s elected officers, particularly the President, to represent AAPT in a positive and professional manner to a variety of bodies such as local AAPT sections and other professional societies, foundations and government agencies; manages the day-to-day business and operations within the AAPT Executive Office; addresses a variety of needs of the AAPT membership and its many representative bodies; helps shape the ideas produced by AAPT committees and sections into organizational goals, operational plans, and fundable proposals; prepares and manages the organization’s budget following the guidelines set by the Executive Board; and is an active participant in AAPT’s important fund raising activities. Show less

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 400 - 500 Employee
    • Professor of Physics
      • Aug 2006 - Dec 2010

    • Provost and Dean of Faculty
      • Aug 2006 - Jul 2010

      Responsibilities include: supervising the Associate Provosts, Associate Dean of the Faculty, and all academic department/program/school heads; overseeing the resources and administrative heads of the library, athletics programs, the registrar's office, and information technology; authorizing and recruiting new and replacement faculty members in consultation with department, program, and school heads; managing faculty resources to meet the needs of students in fulfilling program and degree requirements, including supervision of course offerings and scheduling of courses; evaluating individual faculty members in consultation with Department Chairs/School Directors and the Promotion and Tenure Committee with regard to advancement in rank, salary, and tenure; sharing with the Associate Dean of the Faculty administrative responsibilities for curricular design and the implementation of the will of the faculty in curricular matters; developing policies and planning procedures, in consultation with the Council on University Programs and Policy and the President; editing the Faculty Handbook; reviewing and approving operating budgets for all academic departments, programs, and schools; serving as the sexual harassment officer for the University. Show less

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Associate Dean of Faculty and Professor of Physics
      • Aug 2000 - Jun 2006

      Responsibilities include: design and supervise programs for faculty development in the areas of teaching, scholarship, and professional development; represent the Dean of Arts and Sciences on the Faculty Development Committee (during AY 2000-02), Faculty and Academic Personnel Committee, Committee on Academic Computing, and the Space Committee; assist faculty in applying for external grants; help administer mentoring program for junior faculty; hire and evaluate part-time and temporary faculty; assist the Dean of Arts and Sciences with merit reviews of tenured faculty; advise the Dean of Arts and Sciences in determining faculty replacement needs and costs; advise the Dean of Arts and Sciences with hiring of tenure track faculty; review academic department and interdisciplinary program capital budget requests and advise the Dean of Arts and Sciences concerning allocation of funds; and ex officio member of the Institutional Review Board. Special projects include: continuing conversation and development of undergraduate research in the College of Arts and Sciences; member of team developing and updating new grants webpage for faculty; search committee chair for the Director of the Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender during spring 2005. Show less

    • Associate Professor
      • Sep 1995 - Aug 2002

    • Chair, Faculty and Academic Personnel Committee
      • Jan 1995 - Jan 1996

      Responsibilities included: updating faculty on annual changes to benefits and implementing cost sharing of health care benefits, reviewing the merit system by surveying the faculty and evaluating merit distribution of tenured faculty, making recommendations to the faculty regarding allocations to merit and across-the-board portions of faculty salaries, and presenting information about these issues during university wide faculty meetings.

    • Assistant Professor
      • Aug 1989 - Aug 1995

    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Assistant Professor
      • Jul 1988 - Jul 1989

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Graduate Student
      • Aug 1986 - Aug 1988

    • Post Doctoral Fellow
      • Jul 1986 - Jul 1988

    • Staff Physicist
      • Jan 1984 - Jun 1986

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Graduate Student
      • Jun 1983 - Nov 1983

Education

  • Kent State University
    Ph.D, Physics
    1978 - 1987
  • Kent State University
    M.A, Physics
    1978 - 1987
  • Kent State University
    B.S, Physics
    1978 - 1982

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