Board of Trustees
The BACCHUS Network™ is guided by an all-volunteer Board of Trustees comprised of leaders in higher education, influential business people, and various health and safety professionals.
Executive Committee
Edward H. Hammond,
Ph.D.
(Chairperson)
President, Fort Hays State University
James Dawson, Ed.D.
(Vice Chairperson)
Chancellor/COO, Lincoln Memorial University
Judith Tindall, Ph.D.
(Secretary)
President/Licensed Psychologist/Counselor, Psychological Network Inc.
Thomas Miller,Ed.D
(Treasurer)
Associate Professor, College of Education, University of South Florida
Courtney Diener
(Student Trustee)
Bowling Green State University
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Sheldon Jackson
(Student Trustee)
Frostburg State University
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Emeritus Members
Margaret W. Bridwell, M.D. -- In Memoriam*
Past President, American College Health Association
Kenley R. Hoover
President, Hoover Financial Consultants
John D. Welty,
Ed.D
President, Fresno State University
Sheldon Steinbach
Dow Lohnes
Members at Large
Carol Clark
Vice President, Corporate Social Responsibility
Anheuser-Busch Companies
William E. Cox
President and Managing Editor
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
Cox, Matthews & Assoc., Inc.
Diana M. Doyle, Ph.D.
President
Arapahoe Community College
Gerardo M. Gonzalez,
Ph.D.
(Founder)
University Dean School of Education
Indiana University
Thomas G. Goodale,
Ph.D.
(Founder)
Executive Director, Omicron Delta Kappa
Erin Hennessy
Director, Public Affairs
American Council on Education
Michael Ortiz, Ph.D.
President
California Polytechnic State University – Pomona
Greg Roberts,
Ed.S.
Executive Director
American College Personnel Association
Judy Sakaki, Ph.D.
Vice President for Student Affairs
University of California
Betty Siegel,
Ph.D.
President Emeritus
Kennesaw State University
*In Memoriam: Dr. Maggie Bridwell
Dr. Maggie Bridwell, who served on The BACCHUS Board of Trustees from 1986-2007, died on September 18, 2011. She was 88. During her service with BACCHUS she was the Director of the University of Maryland College Park Health Center, but continued on as a volunteer for BACCHUS after retirement from the University in 2003.
Maggie will always be remembered for her dedication to college health, in particular sexual health education. She was known for her no-nonsense ideas, love of travel and her knitting during meetings.
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