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JULIE A PAYNE-KIRCHMEIER, PhD, CASP EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Senior student affairs professional with over 20 years of progressively responsible and expansive leadership, supervisory, and budgetary experience across institutional types and functional areas Consistently called on to lead institution-wide new initiatives based on professional expertise in strategic planning, cross-functional collaboration, student development, and innovative problem-solving Career history of creating and supervising high-performing teams that deliver results for the institution while serving and advocating for students Proven fundraiser, consultant, and speaker for regional and national organizations Demonstrated professional and personal commitment to diversity, equity, and social justice EDUCATION Doctor of Philosophy 2009 Educational Leadership, Administration Indiana State University and Foundations Terre Haute, Indiana “Women Administrators Perceptions of the Senior Student Affairs Officer Job Search Process” Master of Education Honors Graduate 1996 Student Affairs Administration in Higher Education Texas A&M University College Station, Texas Bachelor of Science 1994 Genetics Texas A&M University College Station, Texas PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Northwestern University January 2012-present Northwestern University is an elite, private, research institution in Evanston, IL, with an enrollment of just over 20,000 students (8200 undergraduate, 12,000 graduate and professional students) Interim Vice President for Student Affairs Associate Vice President and Chief of Staff for Student Affairs Associate Vice President for Student Auxiliary Services Assistant Vice President for Student Auxiliary Services June 2019 – present July 2016 – Present December 2014 – June 2016 January 2012 – December 2014 Select Responsibilities:  Serve as the Chief Student Affairs Officer for a comprehensive student affairs operation responsible for the strategic leadership, planning, and management of the division including the oversight of 300 staff, and 250 student employees; $147M overall budget to include appropriated, self-supporting, grant, and endowment funding sources, and all Student Affairs facilities and operations  Set the agenda and facilitate Student Life Committee meetings for the Board of Trustees  Set fundraising strategy for the Division, and achieve fundraising goals as set by Northwestern  Serve on university-wide committees for Athletics and Recreation, Enterprise Risk Management, Human Resources leadership, university budget advisory board, change management advisory board, Emergency Planning Group and Threat Assessment Group, and the University Policy Review Committee  Support the Vice President in the identification of agenda items, development of materials, and creation of presentations for the Student Life Committee of the Board of Trustees  Serve in the Dean on Call rotation, and as a member of both the University Hearing and Appeals Board, and a Title IX appellate officer Payne-Kirchmeier Page Southern Illinois University Carbondale December 2006 – December 2011 Southern Illinois University Carbondale is a public, research institution with an enrollment of 18,000 students SIUC focuses their mission on affordability and access for students, with particular attention given to first-generation and low income students in the state of Illinois Assistant Provost for the University College Director of Saluki First Year for Student Affairs Director of University Housing March 2011 – December 2011 June 2009 – February 2011 December 2006 – October 2011 Select Responsibilities:  Responsible for the student support, student success, marketing and assessment components of the comprehensive University College at SIU  Served on the leadership teams for both the Provost and the Vice President for Student Affairs  Direct supervision of Career Services, New Student and Family Programs, and Learning Support Services  Direct oversight of the University Housing program, to include over 200 employees (of which over 120 were union represented), over 250 student employees, 6000 beds and a full, self-operating campus retail and dining program with a budget in excess of $40M  Lead the campus housing master planning program at SIUC Served as lead for campus housing renovation and construction projects  Primary member of collective bargaining negotiating team for AFSME union negotiation  Primary coordinator for program development, communication and marketing plans and comprehensive assessment measures for the University College  Co-lead the Student Success committee at SIU, and served as College's representative on primary Enrollment Management teams  Co-chair for key university committees, including the Student Code of Conduct review committee University of Southern Indiana July 1998 - December 2006 The University of Southern Indiana is a public, comprehensive university with an enrollment of 11,033 students, focused on serving students and community in the Southern Indiana region Director of Housing and Residence Life Assistant Director of Residence Life April 2001 – December 2006 July 1998 – April 2001 Lamar University July 1996 – July 1998 Lamar University is a public, doctoral granting institution in the State of Texas, with an enrollment of 15,000 Lamar University focuses on supporting and engaging students via hands-on learning, and maintains a commitment to engaging and transforming the Southeast Texas community Acting Director of University Housing Assistant Director of University Housing Residence Hall Director May 1998 – July 1998 June 1997 – July 1998 July 1996 – June 1997 Texas A&M University- College Station August 1994 – May 1996 Texas A&M University is a public, land-, sea-, space-grant, research institution in the State of Texas With an enrollment of 62,915, Texas A&M University is the largest public institution in the State of Texas Intern, Dean of Students Residence Hall Director Graduate Assistant, Student Life Orientation Payne-Kirchmeier January 1996 – May 1996 August 1995 – May 1996 August 1994 – July 1995 Page PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS Leadership, Planning and Management  Leadership of comprehensive student affairs division with areas including Student Conduct, Accessibility Services, Dean of Students, Student Conduct, New Student and Family Programs, Counseling and Psychological Services, Student Health Service, Campus Inclusion and Community, First-generation and Low-Income services, Multicultural Student Affairs, Assessment and Planning, Division finances, Human Resources, Residential Services, University Center, Student Affairs Information Technology, Campus Dining, Facility planning, Marketing, Special Events and Communications, Commencement, and Night Safety Transit programs for the Division of Student Affairs at Northwestern University  Planning, development and implementation of new University College for Southern Illinois University Carbondale, including development of University College vision, mission, goals and objectives Supervision of Career Services, New Student Programs, Learning Support Services, Marketing and Assessment for the University College  Supervisor for first year experience program for Student Affairs, including the development and implementation of said program in conjunction with academic affairs counterpart and implementation team  Coordinated Foundations of Excellence self-study process at Southern Illinois University Carbondale  Coordinated the Division of Student Affairs strategic planning process for the University of Southern Indiana  Developed and oversaw planning, operations and auxiliary budgets of $1.8 million (Lamar University, Interim Director), $8.5 million (University of Southern Indiana, Director), $41 million (Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Director and Assistant Provost), and $70 million (Northwestern University)  Implemented and expanded as Director the Living-Learning Community program at the University of Southern Indiana, and expanded program as Director at Southern Illinois University Carbondale  Achieved 27% improvement in residence life retention rates with the University of Southern Indiana from 2001-2005, and 7% residence life retention improvement at Southern Illinois University Carbondale  Managed Residence Life program of up to 6000 residents in traditional residence halls, single and family student apartments, Greek housing and living learning communities  Developed, implemented, negotiated and evaluated housing contracts, Greek housing agreements, union agreements, vendor agreements, staff salary increases, entertainment contracts, dining contracts, bookstore contracts and conference agreements  Developed and negotiated rate structures for university housing at three public universities and one private university  Coordinated the development of stated core values, vision, mission and strategic plan for the University of Southern Indiana Residence Life department, Southern Illinois University Carbondale Housing Department, and the Northwestern University Division of Student Affairs  Primary Residence Life liaison between housing and contracted food service, university departments, administration and local community at two public universities  Directly managed and supervised summer conference operations for two public universities Training, Development and Supervision  Selected, trained, supervised and evaluated both full-time and part-time staff members, including directors, associate directors, assistant directors, department business managers, area coordinators, hall directors, assignments coordinators, maintenance/custodial staff, conference staff, support staff and student staff for a variety of student affairs departments (housing, dining, career services, new student programs and learning support services)  Created full training program for paraprofessional and professional staff at three public universities (no programs were in existence upon my arrival at two of the three institutions)  Developed curriculum and instructed Resident Assistant class at three universities  Implemented and co-created USI ResNet, an on-line judicial and programming resource site for Residence Life professional and paraprofessional staff  Developed and implemented programming for students at three public universities Utilized wellness, social norming, student empowered communities and directive interaction programming models  Developed and implemented living/learning and special interest housing programs for the University of Southern Indiana, and expanded program at SIU Carbondale Acted as primary liaison between Academic Affairs and Student Affairs for these programs Payne-Kirchmeier Page  Facilitated in-services, retreats and workshops for paraprofessional and professional staff at three public universities Facilities  Lead for master planning process for housing programs at three universities (USI, SIUC and Northwestern University) and dining programs at two universities (SIUC and Northwestern University)  Student Affairs representative for University Commons and 560 Lincoln Residence Hall project planning teams at Northwestern University  Lead Student Affairs representative for LEED Silver renovation project at Northwestern University (2303 Sheridan)  Primary liaison for completion of $26 million apartment complex at SIUC  Primary liaison for recreation facility renovation and expansion in campus apartment area at two universities  Core team member for supervision of new construction on four Residence Halls at University of Southern Indiana in 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003 and 2004, and the design of the Student Services Building and Small Group Housing at SIUC in 2011  Managed capital improvements, renovation, refurbishment, space utilization and maintenance/custodial operations for residence halls and apartments housing up to 5500 residents  Developed and implemented as director a comprehensive deferred Residence Life maintenance plan including grounds keeping, maintenance, custodial and furniture replacement and refurbishment for University of Southern Indiana  Negotiated, drafted and implemented full maintenance and summer refurbishment agreements  Assisted with the negotiation of new contract for privatized custodial service in the summer of 1997 for Lamar University, and AFSCME negotiations at Southern Illinois University Carbondale in 2008  Developed, modified and evaluated work order process for residents at two institutions  Managed facility operations for single residence halls, individual apartment complexes, Greek lodges, and full residence life programs  Developed five and ten year repair and replacement strategic plans at Lamar University, University of Southern Indiana, and Southern Illinois University Carbondale First Year Experience and Academic Collaborations  Supervisor for New Student Programs department at Southern Illinois University Carbondale  Co-Director of Saluki First Year, a first year experience program at Southern Illinois University Carbondale  Chair of campus-wide committee that developed and implemented Saluki Startup, SIUC’s extended orientation program  Initiated planning and development of campus-wide Peer Mentoring program at SIUC to be officially launched Fall 2012  Residence Life representative for New Student Orientation Planning Committee at the University of Southern Indiana  Coordinated New Student Orientation, Parent Orientation, International Student Orientation and Transfer Student Orientation (12,000 participants) at Texas A&M University (while Coordinator was on maternity leave)  Coordinated publicity and publications for New Student Orientation, Parent Orientation and Transfer Student Orientation at Texas A&M University  Assisted with development and implementation of the Southern Honors Day program at the University of Southern Indiana  Residence Life presenter for New Student Orientation at both Lamar University and the University of Southern Indiana; primary speaker at New Student Orientation for University College at Southern Illinois University Carbondale  Instructor for Blazing Trails Leadership Development course and other O’Daniel Leadership Academy programs at the University of Southern Indiana, and for Freshman Leadership, Multicultural Leadership and Greek Leadership Seminars at Texas A&M University  Selected and trained Orientation Leaders for New Student Orientation at three public universities  Developed collaborative Resident Assistant Leadership course with O’Daniel Leadership Academy at the University of Southern Indiana Payne-Kirchmeier Page   Founding planning committee member of Transitions, an orientation program for Non-Traditional students at Texas A&M University Coordinated F.A.C.T (First-time Aggie Contact Team) for Texas A&M University Diversity Education  Chair, Black House Renovation Committee (formerly Feasibility Study Steering Committee) – Northwestern University  Member, Black Student Experience Implementation Committee – Northwestern University  Trained Step Up! Bystander Intervention trainer – Northwestern University  Core member of Multicultural Task Force for Southern Illinois University Carbondale  Presented Diversity Training sessions for three public universities – both student and staff  Initiated Safe Zone project for the University of Southern Indiana  Trained Diversity Educator – Texas A&M University  Numerous programs presented at regional and national conferences on women’s career advancement and women’s issues  Mentor for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual Aggies student organization  Developed and presented Allies Training for Texas A&M University  Coordinated and created all publicity, recruitment, handbooks and marketing for Texas A&M University Allies Program (support network for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual students) in 1996  Co-founder and presenter for Bridge Builders (Gender Education Committee) for Texas A&M University  Co-Chair, NASPA Women in Student Affairs Knowledge Community  Member, Center for Women Board, NASPA Student Conduct  Core member of revision team for University of Southern Indiana and Southern Illinois University Carbondale Student Code of Conduct  Student Conduct and Appellate Officer at three public institutions (Lamar University, USI and SIUC) and one private university (Northwestern)  Revised, implemented and enforced University Housing and Greek Codes of Conduct at Lamar University and University of Southern Indiana  Developed process for implementing Student Judicial Boards at the University of Southern Indiana in 1998  Revised Hall Director role in the judicial process for Lamar University and assisted with the revision of the discipline process at Lamar University, USI and SIUC  University Hearing Officer at three public universities  Residence Life Judicial Board chair at Texas A&M University in 1996  Developed Residence Life Judicial Manual for Lamar University  Initiated the use of Alcohol 101 at Lamar University and e-chug the University of Southern Indiana as educational sanctioning tool  Initiated and created training session for athletes and coaches on judicial procedures for Residence Life at the University of Southern Indiana  Co-creator of the University of Southern Indiana Responsible Decision Making Module Advisement  Initiated planning and development of campus-wide Peer Mentoring program at SIUC  Lead Residence Hall Advisory Board for SIUC, and advisor to Executive Council of Residence Hall Association at SIUC  Primary advisor for the Student Housing Association at the University of Southern Indiana Organization named USI’s “Organization of the Year” first year as advisor and was recognized for three state awards during second year as advisor  Advisor, 1999 Indiana Residence Hall Organization (IRHO) Fall Business Meeting Conference and 2001 IRHO State Conference  Revitalized and advised the Residence Hall Association for Lamar University and the University of Southern Indiana  Revitalized and advised two hall councils at two public universities  Secondary advisor for Greek President’s council at Texas A&M University  Co-advisor for the Aggie Orientation Leader Program at Texas A&M University Payne-Kirchmeier Page Technology  NASPA Region IV-E Technology Knowledge Community chair  Direct oversight for Student Affairs Information Technology department at Northwestern  Initiated Social Media planning and use for marketing, professional development and student engagement for both University College and University Housing programs at SIUC  Team member for university-wide student information system (Banner) at SIUC and co-coordinated computerization of judicial process (Symplicity) for SIUC  Coordinated and enhanced computerization of housing offices at two public universities (StarRez and ResNet)  Co-developed an advertising website interface for Residence Life Cinema  Assisted in the development of long range departmental technology plans for two universities  Knowledgeable in use of Banner, Student Information Systems, Student Information Systems Plus, and Housing Information System programs TEACHING EXPERIENCE          MS_HE 462: The College Student EAHE 508: Student Development Theory New Student Leadership Development New Student Leadership Development Resident Assistant Leadership Course Resident Assistant Leadership Course Resident Assistant Leadership Course Leadership in a Multicultural Society Issues in Greek Leadership Fall 2013-present Spring 2010, 2011 Spring 2003 Fall 1999 Spring 1998 Spring 1997 Spring 1996 Spring 1996 Spring 1995 Northwestern University Southern Illinois Univ Carbondale University of Southern Indiana University of Southern Indiana Lamar University Lamar University Texas A&M University Texas A&M University Texas A&M University ADDITIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING                    Mental Health First Aid Certification, 2019 – 2022 Crisis Communication Certification, Northwestern University, 2016 AVP Institute, NASPA, 2015 NASPA Technology Summit, February 2014 AVP Institute, NASPA, 2014 Certified Auxiliary Services Professional, NACAS, 2012 - current ACUI Women’s Leadership Institute, 2010 Higher Learning Commission (HLC) Consultant-Evaluator, 2010 NASPA Alice Manicur Symposium, 2010 ACUHO-I Professional Standards Institute, 2009 ACUHO-I Global Housing Summit, 2009 ACUHO-I Learning and Knowledge Summit, 2008 ACUHO-I Chief Housing Officers Institute, 2008 ASJA Gehring Institute – Basic Judicial Track, Summer 2004 Leadership Evansville, Spring 2000 Creative Problem Solving (SIMPLEX), Fall 1999 Gender Issues Educator, Spring 1996 Diversity Educator, Fall 1995 Sexual Assault Peer Education Training, Spring 1995 Evanston, IL Evanston, IL Long Beach, CA Washington, DC New Orleans, LA Atlanta, Georgia Amelia Island, Florida Lisle, Illinois Sand Key, Florida Baltimore, Maryland Hong Kong, China Columbus, Ohio Haines City, Florida University of Utah Evansville, Indiana University of Southern Indiana Texas A&M University Texas A&M University Texas A&M University PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS - Past and Present AAUW American Association of University Women (2005-present) ACPA College Personnel Association International (2014-present) Payne-Kirchmeier Page ACUI AERA ACUHO-I ASCA ASHE GLACUHO HLC/NCA NACAS NAPW NASPA Payne-Kirchmeier  Digital Technology Task Force, Proven Practices Co-Chair  Pecha Kucha Presenter, 2014, 2015 Association of College Unions International (2012-present)  Presenter, 2013, 2014 American Educational Research Association (2002-2005)  Presenter, 2002 Association of College and University Housing Officers – International (1996-present)  Member, ACUHO-I Foundation Corporate Relations Committee – 2010-2014  Member, Public Policy Committee – 2008-2014  Member, Chief Housing Institute Committee, Sub-Committee Chair for Future Institutes – 2008-2010  Member, Membership Committee, 2008  Member, Women’s Issues Network, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009-2014  Member, Professional Standards Committee, 2003  Presenter, 2000, 2006 – 2014 Annual Conferences  Delegate, 2000 - 2003, 2005 - 2014 Association for Student Conduct Administration (1996-1998, 2004—2006)  Gehring Academy, 2005 Association for the Study of Higher Education (2010)  Presenter, 2010 Great Lakes Association of College and University Housing Officers (1998-present)  Past President, 2006-2007  President, 2005-2006  President-Elect, 2004-2005  Professional Recruitment and Orientation Chair, 2002-2004  Awards and Recognition Committee Member, 2001-2002  2001 Conference Host Chair, 2000-2001  Sexual Orientation Awareness Committee Member, 1998-1999  Presenter, 1999, 2000, 2002-2012 Annual Conferences Higher Learning Commission/North Central Association (2009-2012)  PEAQ and Open Pathways Consultant-Evaluator National Association of College Auxiliary Services (2012-present)  Communication Services Committee Chair, 2012-2015  Certification Commission, 2012-2015  Certification Commission, Vice-Chair, 2014-2015  Certification Commission, Chair, 2015-2016 National Association of Professional Women (2009-present) National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (1995-present)  NASPA Hill Days, 2018, 2019  Mentor, SERVE Academy, 2019-2021  NASPA Board of Directors – Region IV-E Regional Director, 2017-2019  AVP Institute, Faculty Member, 2016  Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice (JSARP) Editorial Board, 20152019  Center for Women Board, 2015-2017  Women in Student Affairs National Knowledge Community Co-Chair, 20132015  AVP Steering Committee, Founding Member, 2011-2016  Women In Student Affairs National Social Media Co-Chair, 2011-2012  Annual Conference Program Presenter, 2010-2015  Women In Student Affairs Regional Conference – Subcommittee Co-Chair, 2008-2009  Women In Student Affairs Knowledge Community member, 2007-present  Annual Conference Program Reviewer, 2003, 2011-2019 Page NASPA IV-E National Association of Student Personnel Administrators – IV-E Region  Regional Director, 2017-2019  Regional Director-elect, 2016-2017  Region IV-E Technology Knowledge Community Chair, 2011-2013 AWARDS AND HONORS                   ACUHO-I Parthenon Award – June 2017 Certified Auxiliary Services Professional (CASP) – NACAS, October 2012 - present GLACUHO Distinguished Service Award – 2011 NASPA IV-E Women in Student Affairs Marlene Kowalski-Braun Service Award - 2011 MACUHO Consultant in Residence – October 2010 ACUHO-I Herstory Award – 2010 GLACUHO Professional Development Award – GLACUHO, 2008 Spirit of Student Affairs Award, Top Administrator in Student Affairs, USI, 2005-2006 NASPA IV-E Women in Student Affairs Workshop Keynote Address – April 15, 2005 GLACUHO GLASS Award (top program award at annual conference) – 2004, 2007 GLACUHO Service Award, GLACUHO, 2003 Top 10 Program Award, GLACUHO Conference, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Special Recognition Award, GLACUHO, 2002 Indiana State University, Graduate Research Award, 2002 Advisor of the Year, University of Southern Indiana, 1999 Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, Texas A&M University, 1996 Order of Omega, National Greek Leadership Honor Fraternity, Texas A&M University, 1994 Dean’s Honor Award, Texas A&M University, Fall 1989, Spring 1991 SPECIAL PROJECTS AND COMMITTEES Northwestern University  Campus Housing Master Planning Committee – Chair  Black House Feasibility and Schematic Design Committee – Co-Chair  Undergraduate Residential Experience Committee – Co-Chair for implementation  University Accessibility Council  University Compliance Committee  Risk Initiative Steering Committee  Administrative Systems Advisory Committee  Northwestern University Emergency Planning and Threat Assessment Group  Division of Student Affairs Strategic Planning Steering Committee  Lakeside Athletic Facility Project Advisory Committee  Assistant Dean of Students/Director of Services for Students with Disabilities Search Committee – Chair  Executive Director of Residential Services Search Committee – Chair  Director of Campus Inclusion and Community Search Committee – Chair  Director of Multicultural Student Affairs Search Committee – Chair  “One Book One Northwestern” Steering Committee - 2013 Southern Illinois University Carbondale  University College Steering Committee – Co-Chair  Saluki First Year Implementation Team – Co-Chair  Foundations of Excellence – First Year Experience Project – Co-Liaison  University Customer Service Committee – Co-Chair  University Student Conduct Code Revision Committee – Co-Chair  Division of Student Affairs Strategic Planning Committee – Chair  Chancellor’s Planning and Budget Committee Payne-Kirchmeier Page          University All-Hazards Response Committee Academic Policies Task Force Recruitment and Retention Advisory Committee Strategic Enrollment Planning Committee Search Committee member – Director of Purchasing and Associate VCSA/Dean of Students University Living Learning Community Committee University Enrollment Management Strategic Planning Committee – sub-committee Chair Campus Violence Prevention Committee Student Affairs Directors Council University of Southern Indiana  Division of Student Affairs Strategic Planning Committee – Chair  University Code of Conduct Revision Committee – Co-Chair  Living Learning Community Committee – Co-Chair  Critical Incident Response Team – Co-Chair  Housing Strategic Planning Committee - Chair  New Student Calling Program – Developer and Coordinator  University Strategic Enrollment Management Team  University Advising Council  University Accreditation Committee  University Substance Abuse Committee  University Retention Committee  Student Affairs Directors Council  Student Affairs Staff Development Committee  New Student Orientation Programming Committee Lamar University        Staff Development Committee – Chair Hall Director Search Committee - Chair Resident Assistant Training and Selection Committees - Chair Assistant Director for Programming Search Committee - Chair Springfest Recruitment Day Committee Who’s Who Among American Students in Colleges and Universities Selection Committee Gentry/Kimble Award Selection Committee (All University Student Award) Texas A&M University  Residence Life Judicial Board - Chair  Hall Director Search Committee  Allies Steering Committee – Coordinator of Marketing, Publicity and Recruitment DEVELOPMENT AND GRANTS     Strategic partner with the Vice President for Student Affairs and development office for development priorities for the division of Student Affairs Presented on behalf of the division to individual and groups of key donors and prospects in Boston, Chicago, Washington, DC, and New York City Co-principal investigator of $1M Suder foundation grant for first-generation college student programs at SIUC, awarded in Fall 2010 NASPA IV-E – created fundraising strategy to engage new donors, and reengage and steward existing donors into giving to the NASPA Foundation At the regional conference, increased on-site giving by 48% ACUHO-I Corporate Development team – secured Major Donor funding from corporations on behalf of the professional association Payne-Kirchmeier Page  Coordinated development program for University Housing to raise funds for Student Affairs initiatives, to include the Inspiring Women program, student leadership scholarships, travel grants for housing graduate assistants and employee recognition events PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS Presentations for National, Regional and Local Conferences and Programs  “Contested Issues Debates” – NASPA 2018  “Woman to Woman: Addressing the BIG Relationship Issues Among Women in the Academy” – NASPA 2017  “Engaging the Digital Generation” – NASPA 2017  “Practitioners as Teachers” – NASPA 2019, 2016, 2017; NASPA IV-E 2015  “Slaying the Invisible Dragon: Imposter Syndrome” – NASPA 2016; NASPA IV-E WISA 2015  “Assessment and Learning Outcomes” – ACUI Institute for Professional Development, June 2015, Champagne, IL  “Innovative Excellence in Enrollment Management” – Keynote, Arab ACRAO, April 2015, Al Ain, UAE  “Negotiation Skills for Auxiliary Services Professionals”, NACAS West, June 2014  “Housing Master Planning at Northwestern University” – NACAS Central, 2014; ACUHO-I, 2014  “Dive In: Why Feminism is Important” – Pecha Kucha presentation, ACPA 2014  “On-line and Transparent: Women’s Issues in Social Media” – NASPA, 2014  “Being Authentic and Mindful in the Workplace” – NASPA IV-E, November 2013  “What is CASP?” – NACAS, Conference, October 2013  “Advancing Your Career in Student Affairs” – ACUI panel, April 2013  “AVP Pre-Conference” – NASPA, March 2013; March 2014; March 2015  “Working in Partnership: Student Affairs and Auxiliary Services” – NACAS Conference, October 2012  “Managing from the Middle” – NASPA, March 2012  “Women and Career Advancement” – OWHE, January 2012  “Presidential Panel” – GLACUHO, November 2011, November 2012  “Social Media and Professional Development” – NASPA, March 2011  “Perfecting our Journey: University College at SIUC” – FYE Conference, February 2011  “Diamonds in the Rough: A Four-Prong Metaphor for Women’s Career Advancement to the Senior Student Affairs Officer Role” – ASHE, November 2010  “Negotiation: It’s not Just for Job Searches Anymore” – GLACUHO, Nov 2010; ACUHO-I, June 2011  “Public Policy Update” – ACUHO-I, 2010; ACUHO-I, 2011  “Women Administrators Perceptions of the SSAO Job Search Process” – NASPA, 2010  “Women’s Career Advancement” – ACUHO-I, 2009  “Don’t Forget your Compass! Using Assessment to Guide your Planning Journey” – GLACUHO 2008  “Women’s Journey’s in GLACUHO” – GLACUHO 2008  “Get in the Game: Negotiate Like a Champion” – GLACUHO 2007; ACUHO-I 2008  “Zero Based Training: It’s Not Just for Budgeting Anymore” – GLACUHO 2007  “Strategic Marketing for University Housing” – GLACUHO, 2007  “Why Can’t We All Just Get Along?” – GLACUHO, 2006; ACUHO-I 2007  “Women’s Issues Roundtable” –ACUHO-I, 2006  “A Diva’s Guide to Female Career Advancement” – GLACUHO, 2004  “Build Yourself Up! Building Blocks for Female Career Advancement”, GLACUHO, 2003  “Play it Again, Sam! Positive Relationships in the Workplace”, GLACUHO, 2002  “A Community Response to Hate” – demonstration/roundtable presentation, AERA, 2002  “Valuing our Future: Developing Core Departmental Values”, ACUHO-I, 2000 Selected Publications  “Embracing Technology Throughout the Profession”, NASPA Knowledge Community publication, Spring 2017  “A Historical Perspective on Student Affairs Professionals’ Use of Digital Technology”, Book Chapter, New Directions in Student Services “Engaging the Digital Generation”, 155, Autumn 2016 Payne-Kirchmeier Page 10       “Supervision and Management for the AVP”, Book Chapter, Excellence in the Number Two Role, January 2016 “Imposter Syndrome”, NASPA Knowledge Community publication, Spring 2014 “Campus Stakeholders” (2013), Book Chapter, Campus Housing Management, Volume “Starting at Zero”, ACUHO-I Talking Stick, March/April 2011 “Diamonds in the Rough: A Four Prong Metaphor for Women’s Career Advancement to the Senior Student Affairs Officer Role”, Association for the Study of Higher Education Conference, paper presented at ASHE, November 2010 “Women Administrators’ Perceptions of the Senior Student Affairs Officer Job Search Process”, Dissertation, Indiana State University, June 2009 Selected Speaking Engagements  NASPA – Contested Issues Debate - March 2018  ACPA – Contested Issues Debate - March 2017  ACUHO-I – facilitator for panel presentation with Donna Brazile (DNC Chair and Democratic strategist) and Ana Navarro (CNN Commentator and Republican strategist) – July 2016  Arab ACRAO – Keynote Speaker, April 2015, Al Ain, UAE  ACPA National Convention – Pecha Kucha presentations – April 2014, March 2015  Association of Northwestern University Women - Professional Journeys Keynote – March 2014  Illinois Residence Hall Association, Keynote Address – February 2014  Northeast Student Affairs Think Tank – Marketing and Branding Presentation – February 2014  CASCHA Summer Meeting, Keynote Address – June 2013  NASPA AVP Institute – Social Media presentation and consulting – January 2013  Texas A&M University, Social Media and Student Affairs, Keynote Address – April 2013  MACUHO Plenary Session – Women’s Career Advancement in Student Affairs - October 2010  Women in Student Affairs Drive-In Conference – Keynote Address – June 2009 Selected Consulting Experiences  Texas A&M University – Student Affairs Marketing – November 2019 o Lead Reviewer and Writer  University of Florida – Housing and Residence Education External Review – December 2018 o Lead Reviewer and Writer  Indiana State University, Campus Recreation, Campus Life, and Counseling Review – September 2018 o Lead Reviewer and Writer  Washington State University, Residential Life External Review – February 2018 o Lead Reviewer and Writer  University of Houston, Residential Life External review – September 2016 o Lead Reviewer and Writer  Washington University in St Louis, Residential Life External Review – May 2016  North Carolina State University, Information Technology External Review – November 2015  NASPA, AVP Institute Social Media Consultant, 2014 and 2015  Michigan State University, Residence Life and Housing External Review – April 2014 o Lead Reviewer and Writer  University of Wisconsin Stevens Point, Residential Living External Review – December 2013 o Lead Reviewer and Writer  Texas A&M University, Social Media and Marketing Consulting – April 2013  Ryerson University, Residence Life and Housing External Review – December 2011  MACUHO Consultant in Residence – October 2010  Vincennes University, New Student Orientation External Review – May 2003 Payne-Kirchmeier Page 11

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