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Dr. Roger Stanford is a seasoned higher education leader with 30+ years of experience in adult education, curriculum design, and instructional technology. He has held various leadership positions, including President at Western Technical College and Adjunct Professor at University of Wisconsin-River Falls. Dr. Stanford has a strong background in teaching, staff development, and public speaking.
With a PhD in Curriculum and Instruction from Capella University, he has developed and implemented curriculum for various institutions, including Chippewa Valley Technical College and University of Wisconsin-Stout.
Experience
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President
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Western Technical College - Company
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La Crosse
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President
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Jan 2015 - Present
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La Crosse
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United States
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Education Administration Programs
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700 & Above Employee
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Vice President of Instruction
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2012 - Jan 2015
CVTC was an amazing place to work. WOW
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Director of Organizational and Professional Development
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2010 - 2012
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Dean of Business & Dean of Curriculum and Professional Development
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Aug 2006 - 2010
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Instructor - Marketing Management, Business Management, Leadership
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Aug 2001 - Aug 2006
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Adjunct Professor
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Aug 2008 - Dec 2012
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Adjunct Professor
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Aug 2002 - May 2008
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Teacher
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Aug 1992 - Aug 2001
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Staff Sergeant
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Feb 1987 - Jul 1994
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Education
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2009 - 2012Capella University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Curriculum and Instruction -
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
Master's degree, Teacher Education and Professional Development, Specific Subject Areas -
1990 - 1992University of Wisconsin-Stout
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Marketing Education -
1984 - 1986Chippewa Valley Technical College
Associate of Science (AS), Marketing Management
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