Elfred Anthony Pinkard

Executive Vice President and Provost at Wilberforce University
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Atlanta, Georgia, United States, GE

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Experience

    • Executive Vice President and Provost

      Provide leadership and oversight of academic programs and academic life at the university. Working collaboratively with the President and senior leaders to create an outstanding intellectual, social and cultural engagement experience for every student registered at the university. Provide leadership and oversight of academic programs and academic life at the university. Working collaboratively with the President and senior leaders to create an outstanding intellectual, social and cultural engagement experience for every student registered at the university.

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer
      • Jan 2011 - Aug 2015

      Responsibilities included providing leadership in the areas of academic affairs, planning, administration and assessment. Additionally, provided management and oversight of all day-to-day operations of the University. Responsibilities included providing leadership in the areas of academic affairs, planning, administration and assessment. Additionally, provided management and oversight of all day-to-day operations of the University.

    • Executive Director, Institute for Capacity Building
      • May 2006 - Dec 2010

      As the Founding Executive Director, responsibilities included establishing the administrative and management infrastructure to support the capacity building mission of the Institute. Responsibilities also included managing a team of six professionals, assessing program effectiveness, budget forecasting and management and fundraising. As the Founding Executive Director, responsibilities included establishing the administrative and management infrastructure to support the capacity building mission of the Institute. Responsibilities also included managing a team of six professionals, assessing program effectiveness, budget forecasting and management and fundraising.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Associate Provost/Academic Affairs
      • 1999 - 2005

      Assisting the Provost/Vice President for Academic Affairs in the management and oversight of academic programs at the University. Additional responsibilities included developing and managing the strategic plan for academic affairs, assessing academic programs and overseeing a significant partnership with a major research university. Assisting the Provost/Vice President for Academic Affairs in the management and oversight of academic programs at the University. Additional responsibilities included developing and managing the strategic plan for academic affairs, assessing academic programs and overseeing a significant partnership with a major research university.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Director, Office of Planning and Institutional Research
      • Jun 1995 - Nov 1999

      serving as the chief planning officer which included providing management and oversight of the strategic planning process and developing the college's strategic plan. Additional responsibilities included managing the Institutional Research team. serving as the chief planning officer which included providing management and oversight of the strategic planning process and developing the college's strategic plan. Additional responsibilities included managing the Institutional Research team.

Education

  • Harvard University
    Doctor of Education (Ed.D.), Administration, Planning and Social Policy
    1978 - 1983
  • Howard University
    Master of Education (M.Ed.), Educational Psychology
    1974 - 1976
  • Morehouse College
    BA, Psychology

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