Let me
begin with the important things in life. Aside from teaching
and research, I love spending time with my wife, four children, Jack
Russell Terrier, and Italian stray cat. We enjoy
traveling, golf, hiking, kayaking, fishing, movies,
music, and Marist athletics ... especially the Red Fox soccer
team!
I joined
the Marist College faculty in August 2004, following a 25-year career in
the U. S. Navy and four years of doctoral study at the
University of Maryland. I like to say that after my first career I'm finally getting a chance to do what I wanted
to do when I grow up: teach! The lesson for students
is never give up on achieving your goals. Some of us
just take more time than others to reach those goals.
Raised in
Middleburgh, N.Y., I graduated in 1975 from the
U. S. Naval Academy, where I earned a bachelor's degree (English Literature) and
a commission as an Ensign. I began my naval career aboard the
guided-missile destroyer USS DECATUR (DDG-31) in San Diego, Ca.
In 1979, I was designated as a special duty public affairs officer --
the Navy's equivalent of a public relations specialist. I served
the remainder of my Navy career in public affairs, including
assignments throughout the United States, Europe, the Pacific
region, and the Middle East. I
retired from the Navy in 2000 following tours of duty as chief of public
information for NATO's peace operations in Bosnia-Herzegovina and as the Department of the Navy's Deputy Chief of Public Information
in the Pentagon, Washington, D.C.
During my
military career, I witnessed how public relations and communication can
contribute to combat operations that often take lives and peace
operations that can save lives. Through teaching and research, I
hope to draw upon these experiences and convey to my students,
colleagues, and other audiences the importance of public relations and
communication excellence in today's global society.
Following my
retirement from the Navy, I began doctoral studies at the University of
Maryland, College Park. I successfully defended my doctoral dissertation
in May 2005. I am also a Syracuse University alumnus (M.S., Public Relations,
1989). As a result of my professional
experience and education, I focus my teaching and research on public
relations management, organizational communication, leadership, conflict
resolution, and intercultural communication.
You can learn
more about my career and qualifications by clicking on the links to my
Curriculum Vitae and
Teaching
Philosophy pages.