Position:
President at Great Potential Press, Inc.
Work:
Great Potential Press, Inc.
since 1989
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President
Supporting Emotional Needs of Gifted
1981 - 2000
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Founder and Executive Director
National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC)
1985 - 1990
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Board of Directors
Wright State University
1978 - 1983
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Professor and Associate Dean, School of Professional Psychology
Children's Medical Center
1976 - 1978
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Director of Psychology and Social Work
Ohio University
1970 - 1976
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Assistant/Associate Professor
Hoffmann-La Roche
1968 - 1970
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Program Coordinator, Roche Psychatric Service Institute
Education:
University of Alabama 1960 - 1967
Ph.D., Clinical Psychology
Rhodes College 1956 - 1960
B.S., Psychology
Honor & Awards:
Listed as one of the 24 psychologists “Most Influential in Gifted Education,” Gifted Child Today survey, 2003;
Excellence in Publishing Award, Arizona Book Publishing Association, 2003; SENG Exceptional Leadership Award, 2008; Fortitude Project Award, Supporting Advocates for Gifted Education, St. Louis, 2009; Ruth A. Martinson Past Presidents’ Award, California Association for Gifted, 2010;
Sanford J. Cohn Lifetime Achievement Award, Arizona Association for Gifted Children, 2011; Community Service Award, National Association for Gifted Children, 2012; Upton Sinclair Award for Innovative Contributions to Education, 2012