GLENN ANDREW CAMPBELL
1165 Parliament Way
Lexington, Kentucky, 40517
859/272-0788 (H)
OBJECTIVE: Seeking
a position that will permit me to engage and impart my knowledge and
experiences in the classroom.
EXPERIENCE:
LECTURER, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky;
presently employed to teach lower division geography classes.
ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR, currently serving as a Part
Time Instructor teaching undergraduate geography classes with a hosts of local
higher educational institutions including Eastern
Kentucky University,
Lexington Community
College and Maysville
Community College. From
08-00 to 07-28-06.
INSTRUCTOR, Morehead State University, Morehead,
Kentucky; employed as a Fixed Term Contract Employee by the Department
of Geography, Government and History, as a full-time Instructor for the
1999-2000 Academic Year. Primary responsibility was teaching of geography
classes. Employed: 08-23-99 to 05-11-00.
ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR, Tri-Cities Heritage
Development Corporation, Inc., Cumberland, Benham and
Lynch, Kentucky; employed to manage downtown development activities within each
city’s downtown (a pilot Main Street Program in Kentucky), with additional
duties including grant application and administration, i.e. CDBG, ARC,
ISTEA-TEA21, preparation of ordinances, creation and management of Planning
Commissions involving preparation and updates of Comprehensives Plans and
Zoning Ordinances, creation of Historic Preservation Commissions, and
submission of 501(c)(3) Application. In 1999, all three cities achieved Silver
status in the Kentucky Renaissance Program, which provided additional funding
for downtown projects. Also provided technical assistance to the Cumberland
Tourism Commission, the Kentucky
Coal Mining
Museum, and the Tri-City
Chamber of Commerce. Employed: 10-16-95 to 08-17-99.
ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR, Ashland Main Street Program,
Inc., Ashland, Kentucky;
first full-time Director of the program; work tasks included leadership of a
new downtown development program. Successfully helped recruit thirteen
businesses into the central business district; central business district had a
net gain of 49 businesses during this employment tenure; also helped initiate
building rehabilitation projects through use of low interest loan program with
participation from three banks and three savings and loans, and awarded just
over $40,000.00 in challenge grants for façade improvements, and, submission of
501(c)(3) Application. Employed: 01-1-91 to 10-13-95.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST, Cumberland Valley Area
Development District, London, Kentucky; liaison with the city and county
governments within the eight county district involving community development
programs and grant application and administration. Employed: 02-88 to 12-31-90.
GRADUATE ASSISTANT, Department of Government,
Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky; duties included research and service assistance
to Departmental Faculty and Staff, and preparation and teaching of a geography
laboratory class. 08-87 to 02-88
SEASONAL EMPLOYEE, Concessions, Potawatomi
Zoological Society, South Bend, Indiana; spent Summer of 1987 with relatives
and worked at the Zoo’s concession stand.
EDUCATION:
MASTER OF ARTS (GEOGRAPHY); Marshall
University, Huntington, West Virginia.
MASTER OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION; Eastern Kentucky University,
Richmond, Kentucky.
BACHELOR OF ARTS (GEOGRAPHY); University
of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky.
COMMUNITY SERVICE:
- Cumberland Rotary Club; Cumberland, Kentucky,
Vice President: 1998;
President:
1998-99.
- Ashland Lions Club; Ashland, Kentucky,
“Tailtwister”: 1992-93, “Lion Tamer”: 1994-95.
- 5th+ 6th Grade Boys
Basketball Coach; Holy Family Elementary
School, Ashland,
KY: 1992-1994.
- Hyden-Leslie County Chamber
of Commerce; Charter Member – 1989; Member: 1989-94.
- Coalition for Developmentally Delayed Adults;
Secretary: 1994, Second Vice-President: 1995.
- Ashland Area Jaycees, Member:
1991-93; Treasurer, 1992.
COURSES TAUGHT:
GEO 152
Regional Geography (KCTCS)
GEO 172
Human Geography (KCTCS)
GEO 130
Earth’s Physical Environment (KCTCS)
GEO 251
Weather and Climate (KCTCS)
GEO 100
Introduction to Geography (Morehead
State University)
GEO 211
Economic Geography (Morehead
State University)
GEO 300
World Geography (Morehead
State University)
GEO 344
Geography of Kentucky (Morehead State
University)
GEO 331
Geography of Europe (Morehead
State University)
GEO 101
Introduction to Geography (Eastern Kentucky
University)
GEO 200
Regions and Nations (Eastern Kentucky
University)
GEO 201
Historical Geography I (Eastern Kentucky
University)
GEO 202
Historical Geography II (Eastern Kentucky
University)
GEO 210
Introduction to Physical Geography (Eastern Kentucky University)
GEO 215
Introduction to Meteorology (Eastern Kentucky
University)
GEO 343
Geography of Kentucky (Eastern Kentucky University)
World/regional
Geography……………..over thirty (30) sections
Introduction
to Geography……………..over fifteen (15) sections
Meteorology/Weather
and Climate……..over fifteen (15) sections
Kentucky………………………………five (5)
sections
Historical
Geography 1…………………over fifteen (15) sections
Physical
Geography…………………….over five (5) sections
PROFESSIONAL AND
ACADEMIC:
- Presentation; “Railroad Remnants, Passenger
Depots of Eastern Kentucky”, Kentucky
Academy of Sciences,
November, 2005.
- Mine Portal 31 Development; Lynch, Kentucky, Committee
Member.
- Tri-City Grand Reunion; Cumberland,
Benham, Lynch, Kentucky, Committee Member, 1996-99.
- “Winter Wonderland of Lights”; Chamber of
Commerce of Boyd and Greenup
Counties, Committee
Member, 1991-95.
- “Downtown Revitalization Strategies”, West Liberty, Kentucky,
concerned citizens interested in downtown revitalization, February, 1993.
- Downtown Revitalization Strategies”, Harlan
Revitalization Assocation, Harlan, Kentucky,
1992.
- Adjunct Instructor for Southeast
Community College, Cumberland, KY;
taught geography classes for additional income: 1996-99.
- Adjunct Instructor for Morehead
State University’s
Licking Valley
Center at West Liberty, KY;
taught geography classes for additional income: 1994-2000.
HONORS:
- Gamma Theta Upsilon, Geography Honor Society,
1986, University
of Kentucky, Chapter
President, 1986-87.
- Eta Sigma Phi, Classical
Literature Honor Society, 1987, University
of Kentucky.
- Nominee, Ashland
Area Jaycees Man of the Year, 1991.
NOTABLE
GRANTS:
- Transportation Enhancement Act for 21st
Century (TEA21), City of Lynch,
2000, $375,000 (downtown sidewalk repair).
- Intermodal Surface Transportation
Enhancement Act (ISTEA), Tri-Cities of Cumberland, Benham
and Lynch, 1996, $200,000 (portal 31 deep mine exhibition tour).
- Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF), City
of Benham
and City of Lynch, 1998-1999, each one for $20,000 (rails to trails
conversion and portal 31 trailhead development).
- PRIDE, City of Cumberland, 1998, $20,000 (recreational
vehicle dump station).
- Kentucky Heritage Council, 1997, $7,500 (Lynch City Hall roof repair)
- Economic Development Administration (EDA), City
of Middlesborough,
1990, nearly $200,000 (sewer line
extension to new industrial park).
- Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), City
of Annville,
1989, $96,000 (waterline extension and fire hydrants).