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Professor of Social Science, Daytona Beach Community College References: Roger Everett, Kim Beldon, West Campus: Glen Murphy and Dr. Jeanne Field, South Campus 1990+1 -
American University in Les Cayes, Haiti - Director of Development Fontec project (Technican Training) 89-90 Associate PROFESSOR POLITICAL SCIENCE, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND ARTS OF OKLAHOMA,
Teaching Political Science, Research and Community Service; Director of Model United Nations, Title III Higher Education Planning Grant. Chickasha, Oklahoma 73018 (405) 224 3140 (1982-90) President Institute for Human Resources, Managing Director Global Village Enterprises,
Caribbean Training Centers. Private Consultants doing in-service training and evaluation. Clients include state, local governments, private firms in programs of productivity improvement through collective action. Private consultant to lawyers and accountants on international investment alternatives and strategies for individual and corporate clients.
Part-time graduate teaching MBA Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Staff Director, Halifax Area Local Government Study Commission. (1982-3)
Professor/Director, Bureau of Public Administration, College of the Virgin Islands, MBA/MPA program, workshops, training and research in Public Administration. Graduate students (MBA), directed on-site training, workshops and seminars, research on the Territories. Achievements include major projects on V.I. data, (in LOC) labor relations, educational needs and skills of public sector employees, Legislative Conference, Growth Management and Coastal Zone Management, Federal Grants officer, other grants in Public Policy, Planning, and Community Service. (1978+1983)
Associate Professor, California State University at Long Beach, Center for Public Policy and Administration; Director of Institute of Health and Social Policy, Associate Professor, teaching, research, and community service in Social Welfare, and Evaluation in the Bureau of Governmental Research. Teaching graduate students in Social Service Planning and Administration, Cost Benefit Analysis, Public Policy
Analysis and evaluation, survey research, and other social science methods, workshops and seminars on program planning, evaluation, and research. Funded projects with local governments including RESPOND and major local data base study of the "Changing Face of Long Beach." (74-77) -- 2 - 5 employees
Senior Research Fellow/ Lecturer, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, UW Madison; (414) 963-5332 and -
The University of Nebraska at Omaha,
SAC- USAF; Applied Urban Research Center (402) 554-2355 and teaching, System Analysis as applied to urban issues, land use and development, evaluation of social aspects of physical planning, groups and communities, politics and economics.
U.S. Air Force SAC, educational program in the North Atlantic Command,
Director Criminal Justice Center (Omaha). Includes one
year on assignment to:
Regional Office, Dept. HEW Chicago, (GS+14), Research and
Development Specialist, projects in service integration, program planning and evaluation of Human Resource Programs, training, computer applications, and organizational development.
(1972+1975); Associate Professor, Mankato State University, (507) 389 1714 Minn. Dept. of Urban Affairs and Political Science;
Research Associate, Florida State University, Graduate Student Project Associate Center for Social Research, Staff for the Committee on Public Education (K+12) and Higher Education, House of Representatives, Florida Legislature. Assistant to Robert Graham, Tallahassee;
Assistant Professor, Inter-American University, San Juan Puerto Rico;
Lecturer in St. Albans, England; FIET Institute, Turin Italy.
Florida State University, Department of Government, Ph.D., 1972 fields include Educational Administration, Regional and Urban Planning and Human Resource Economics. Dissertation topic: "
The Use of Geographic Coding in Public Policy and Planning, a computer application of Districting and Redistricting."
Harvard University, Graduate School of Education, Center for Education and Public Policy, Ed. M., 1969 Human Resource Planning and Economics, Master's papers on National Assessment Program.
University of London School of Economics, International Modern History and Economics, Papers on Economic, Political and Social Impacts of Science and Technology from the 18th century to present.
University of Chicago,
The College, A.B. degrees, in Liberal Arts and Social Science, American History and Economics.
Graduate work at Columbia, General Studies. Teaching
Certificates, some Spanish and French - Some computer languages Fortran and Basic
HIGH SCHOOL: EVANSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS, ILLINOIS
ON THE JOB TRAINING in computer analysis (systems analysis) and small area data and graphics; social program analysis; investment strategies; workshops and seminar planning and training methods in basic supervision management planning (goals and objectives), stress workshops, training of trainers.
Peter E. Pflaum Ph.D.
225 Robinson Road New Smyrna Beach FL 32169- (904)
428+7924
March 5, 1996
Since January 1992 I have worked for DBCC as an adjunct professor of social sciences. For 30 years, I have been a professor of social science, history, political science, public administration and policy and management with a excellent record of applied projects of real value to people and communities. I have developed self-supporting training programs for public employees and academic courses as full professor and program director, along with the funding and managing many successful projects. I have been a teacher for many years with a very congenial response from students and harmonious relations with colleagues in a variety of cultures. I have done a couple dozen papers, reports, and funded projects in human resource planning, social and health services.
EXPERIENCE: JOB DESCRIPTIONS: Professor of Social Science, Daytona Beach Community College References: Jim Everett,228-3090 ex 2080 Kim Beldon, West Campus: Glen Murphy and Dr. Jeanne Field, South Campus 427-3472 Ext 26121990+1 - American University in Les Cayes, Haiti - Fontec project
89-90 Associate PROFESSOR POLITICAL SCIENCE, UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND ARTS OF OKLAHOMA, Teaching Political Science, Research and Community Service; Director of Model United Nations, Title III Higher Education Planning Grant. Chickasha, Oklahoma 73018 (405) 224 3140 1982+1989 President Institute for Human Resources, Managing Director consultant to Global Village Enterprises, Caribbean Training Centers. Private Consultants doing in-service training and evaluation. Clients include state, local governments, private firms in programs of productivity improvement through collective action. Private consultant to lawyers and accountants on international investment alternatives and strategies for individual and corporate clients. Part-time graduate teaching MBA Embry- Riddle Aeronautical University. Topics of workshops and studies include Government
Human Resource Issues, Stress Management, Labor Relations, Training, Institutional Health and Development. (1985-88) Staff Director, Halifax Area Local Government Study Commission, a year long $500,000 study of all aspects of local government of the six cities of the Dayton Beach Area. Worked with
The Urban Institute on survey of the effectiveness of community services. (1984)
1978+1982 PROFESSOR/DIRECTOR, BUREAU OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, COLLEGE OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS, MBA/MPA program, Workshops, training and research in Public Administration. Graduate students (MBA), directed on-site training, workshops and seminars, research on the Territories. Achievements include major projects on V.I. data, labor relations, educational needs and skills of public sector employees, Legislative Conference, Growth Management and Coastal Zone Management, Federal Grants Officer, other grants in Public Policy, Planning, and Community Service. (1978+1983)
1975 +1978 ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, California State University at Long Beach, CENTER FOR PUBLIC POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION; Director of Institute of Health and Social Policy, Associate Professor, teaching, research, and community service in Social Welfare, and Evaluation in the Bureau of Governmental Research. Teaching graduate students in Social Service planning and Administration, Cost / Benefit Analysis, Public Policy Analysis and Evaluation, survey research, and other social science methods, workshops and seminars on program planning, evaluation, and research. Funded projects with local governments including RESPOND and major local data base study of the "Changing Face of Long Beach." (74-77)
1970+1975 Senior Research Fellow/ Lecturer, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee, UW Madison; and -
The University of Nebraska at Omaha, SAC-USAF; Applied Urban Research Center and teaching, System Analysis as applied to urban issues, land use and development, evaluation of social aspects of physical planning, groups and communities, politics and economics. Various projects Major activities included projects in Citizen Participation in Health Planning (supported by HEW, Natl. Institute of Health), social aspects of the Multi-County Riverfront development plan around Omaha which had a special grants administration approved by OMB, a state wide data system for allocation of Senior Citizens programming by the School of Social Work (Madison) and the State of Wisconsin, U.S. Air Force SAC, educational program in the North Atlantic Command, Acting-Director Criminal Justice Center (Omaha). Includes one year (IPA) assignment to:
Regional Office, Dept. HEW Chicago, (GS+14), Research and Development Specialist, projects in service integration, program planning and evaluation of Human Resource Programs, training, computer applications, and organizational development. (1972+1975);
1969+1972 Associate Professor/Research Associate, Mankato State University, Minn. Dept. of Urban Affairs and Political Science; Taught Urban Affairs graduate and undergraduate Political Science. Worked on Statewide Urban Internship program. Florida State University, Graduate study and Project Associate, Center for Social Research. Staff for the Committee on Public Education (K+12) and Higher Education, House Florida Legislature, Assistant to Robert Graham, Tallahassee;
Assistant Professor, Inter-American University, San Juan Puerto Rico; Hato Rey and San German Puerto Rico, Assistant Professor of Social Sciences, Political Science and History. Lecturer in St. Albans, England; FIET Institute, Turin Italy
EDUCATION Florida State University, Department of Government, Ph.D., 1972 fields include Educational Administration, Regional and Urban Planning and Human Resource Economics. Dissertation topic: "
The Use of Geographic Coding in Public Policy and Planning, a computer application of Districting and Redistricting." Harvard University, Graduate School of Education, Center for Education and Public Policy, Ed. M., 1969 Human Resource Planning and Economics, Master's papers on National Assessment Program. University of London, London School of Economics, International Modern History and Economics, Papers on Economic, Political and Social Impacts of Science and Technology from the 18th century to present. University of Chicago,
The College, A.B. degrees, in Liberal Arts and Social Science, American History and Economics. Graduate work at Columbia, General Studies. Evanston, Illinois Public Schools. Teaching Certificates, some Spanish and French - Some computer languages Fortran and Basic
ON THE JOB TRAINING in computer analysis (systems analysis) and small area data and graphics; social program analysis; investment strategies; workshops and seminar planning and training methods in basic supervision management planning (goals and objectives), stress workshops, training of trainers.
GRANTS AND REPORTS 1969-71 in human resource planning and Small Area Data Systems, At Inter-American University of Puerto Rico, Harvard, and Florida State University, Graduate Papers, Funded Research, by USOE (Education Assistance Center, University of Miami) Research Associate, Legislative Staff, L. Childs and Bob Graham Educational Resources Center, FSU School of Education "
The National Assessment Program," Harvard GSE Ted Sizer, Dean "Education and Economic Development," "Supply and Demand for Teachers in Puerto Rico."
The Ford Foundation program at Harvard and Puerto Rico, Center for Education and Economic Development.
Special projects in the use of Census Data: New Haven, Connecticut, Census Use Study, Planning assistance to City of Jacksonville, Florida, Consultant to Republican National Committee on Reapportionment programs, Office of Civil Defense on Small Area Data Systems: Educational Consultant (Resource Center) to Santa Rosa, Orange, Brevard, and Dade County School. Organized major national conference and research on address matching and computer files used by census bureau, RAND SDC and other research groups. Slone School (MIT) and Harvard Business School (Abt Associates) project on System Analysis in Education and Social Programs.
For the U.S. Office of Education and NIMH, Natl. Institutes of Mental Health, "Small Area Data Systems," "
The Census Use Studies: School Application of DIME Files and Address Matching," (Systems Development Corp.) RAND Studies on Geo-codes.
US Office Of Education, computer applications to desegregation $125,000, "
The Costs of Segregation," "
The Organization of Florida State Government," "Computer Simulation of the State School Finance Program," for the K+12 Education committee of the House of Representatives."
For the National Endowment for the Humanities, Technology, the future and the city; papers for the World Future Society and the Sage Foundation on Social Indicators.
1971-77 in Urban Affairs and Grants Administration: At Mankato State, Univ. of Wisconsin, and Nebraska (UNO) Midwestern Consortium on Urban Affairs, Dept. of HUD and States of Minn., Wisc. and Nebraska urban internships program in social policy planning;
U.S. Office Of Education, Geo-coding for school planning "Politics and Communications;" "
The Use of Interns in Social Programs, Supervision and Training Needs."
Omaha Regional Planning Authority, unified grants administration, housing and community planning, Riverfront development, Omaha, Nebraska and Iowa tri-county area.
Social Services Administration and Integration (Duluth, East Cleveland, Omaha) "Regionalism in Urban Planning," "Planning,
The Use of Social Science Methods," "Field Research and Participation in Setting Goals and Objectives, Nominal Group Process;"
Grants in Community Action and Citizen Participation "
The Data Base for Resource Allocation to Senior Citizens Programs in Wisconsin;" HEW/NIH NIMH Consumer participation in health care; "Interdisciplinary Grant in Social Planning, Aging and Urban Planning, Census Data Project," "Closing the Loop in Program Evaluation;" " Review of Needs Analysis;" "Training Community Members of Health Planning Boards;"
The Wingspread Leadership Conference on Integration and Social Change.
1977-79 in City Management and Training and Needs Analysis, Urban Data Systems At California State University at Long Beach, Public Policy Center "Coastal Zone Planning Data Analysis of Drug Abuse and Prevention;" Analysis of Social Needs of Long Beach, Ca. "RESPOND, A Social Analysis of Problems in Long Beach," "Evaluation for Local Government Managers."
1979 - 83 In-Service Training and Community Service At College of the Virgin Islands and in Florida, training of trainers for law enforcement (LEAA); Virgin Island studies: Community Analysis Data Book; (in Library of Congress)manpower needs and political status; emergency planning; on the job training for public employees workshops in supervision and management planning; "Coastal Zone Management and Problems of Growth;" Reports on manpower, training, data needs, library services, V.I. history education, supervision in the culture of the West Indies, program planning. "Labor Relations in the Public Sector in the Virgin Islands.";
Title I, Higher Education;
The Pre-Legislative Conference, Status of the Territories, were among many other activities.
1984- in Evaluation of Community Services Halifax Area Regional Planning, government services ("How Effective Are Your Community Services?" THE URBAN INSTITUTE) , Fees and grants from LEAA (Training of Trainers and Stress Management workshops); with the Harris Corp. on Productivity Programs; with private clients, International Financial Services consultant.
Title III, Higher Education Planning Grant (USAO); Certified Tribal Management (proposal).
REFERENCES: Personal References: (non-relative not supervisor) Mr. and Mrs. Dan and Teresa Lewis, Discovery Days Institute of Early Learning, 310 N. Ridgewood, Edgewater, Florida (904) 428-0860 Ms. Chris Waters, P.O. Box 60646, Palm Bay, Florida 32906-0646 (407) 728-0151 Mr. George Phillips, 796 Summit, St. Paul, MI 55105 (612) 293+1099 Ms. Elizabeth Sharon, P.O. Box 2324, New Smyrna Beach, Fl. 32069 (904)427-2037: Ms. Rachael Vance, 7107 Somerset, Harrisburg, Pa. 17111 (717) 564-2615 Father James Biegler, St Paul's Episcopal Church, (904) 428-8733 428-6062 Professional and Personal: Harry Hatry
The Urban Institute (202) 833-7200 2100 M St. N.W., Washington D.C. 20036 Don Long & Long and Associates (305) 491-7676 Carolyn Long 5200 Federal Hwy., Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. 33308 James Oliver Washington D.C. Dept. of Education (703) 521-3633 1600 S. Eads, Apt. 606 North, Arlington, Va. 22202 Mr. Jack Linker, 229 New Street, Newborn N.C. 28560 (919) 466 3143 Mr. Lockwood Burt, Ormond Re Group 140 South Atlantic, (904) 677-4453 College of the Virgin Islands 00801: (809) 774+1252: Dr. Arthur Richards, President of College of V.I.; Letters on File from: Dr. Paul M. Leary, Dean of Instruction and Academic Affairs; Dr. Ben Posner, Public Administration Director; Dr. C.L. Fagan, Professor & MPA/MBA Program Director; Hon. Juan Luis, Governor of US VI; Hon. Mr. Alexander Farrelly, current Governor; Mr. Calvin Wheatley, Assistant to Governor; Mr. Patrick Williams, Executive Director of the Legislature of the V.I.; Mr. Jack Brian, Special Asst. to Governor on Labor Relations; Mr. Arnold M. Golden, Commissioner of Public Works; Ms. Eleanor Cerge, Director of Administration, Public Works; Mr. Dino DeMarte, Dept. of Labor, Labor Statistics; Beverly Smith, Community Services; Edwin Potter, Director Bureau of Corrections; Ms. Marjorie Gerard, V.I. Personnel Office; Ms. Beverly Nieves, Mr. George Phillips, V.I. Dept. of Education. - Prof.s Keith Baker, Lynda Brandt, Dan Barber, Steven Blumberg, Mel Powell, Public Administration Cal. State University at Long Beach 90840 (213) 498-4177 Prof.s Ann and Scott Greer, Milton Huber, Dr. Rose, Raymond Munts, Univ. of Wis.(414) 963-5332 -- Prof. Jack Soule, Cal. State Univ. at San Diego
Comments from letters of recommendations: "Intelligence, enthusiasm, drive, in teaching and program management; active force, a doer who can transform dying programs to productive activity, new ideas for program development, prompt, does his homework carefully, writes and speaks effectively without offense, willing to go the extra mile, well liked by students and administrators, letters attesting to successful programs for government, legislature, cities, states, training & research. Of special mention the "Plan for Improving the Management Skills of Employees and officials of the Virgin Islands," "
The Pre-Legislative Conference" with the Assoc. of State Legislatures: "Labor Relations Seminars." Workshops and seminars were useful, to the point, realistic, well-organized, cooperative atmosphere, care of students' interests and concerns." Letters on request
Personal History I was born in Europe when my father Irving (Peter) Pflaum was with the United Press International. My family participated in the events of the times in Europe. My father was the foreign editor in Chicago for the Sun- Times and did wartime service for the OSS. I attended public school in D.C., Chicago and the suburb of Evanston. I graduated from the University of Chicago. When the three year degree in General Studies was completed, I finished with honors the more traditional four year B.A. in social sciences with a major in American History and Economics.
After college I attended for one year the London School of Economics in International History and taught at a community college in St. Albans. I also traveled and worked in the travel business. Such experience is critical in learning about other cultures and vastly expanding one's horizons. I taught American Civilization in Italy. In 1965 I was asked to join the Inter-American University, San German, Puerto Rico.
The work there included teaching a wide range of subjects: history, economics, politics, and other social sciences. At the same time I attended Harvard's Graduate School, at first part time and then full time.
At Harvard my work was a program of social and economic planning in human resource development.
The Center for Economic Development was a small but very interesting program and included the people who set up the Peace Corps in West Africa.
The program involved quantitative models and computer application to provide the human resource element of development plans. We were supported by the Ford Foundation with joint efforts at the School of Business at Harvard and MIT's Slone School. After the Master's at Harvard, I worked in Tallahassee, Florida, while completing the Ph.D. in Public Planning and Government. We received several grants in the quantitative analysis of policy issues, including one for my thesis on districting applications. I was fortunate enough to spend a year as staff of the Florida Legislature with a House of Representatives leader, D. Robert Graham. In 1972 after finishing the Ph.D. in Government, I taught Urban Affairs in Minnesota. For one year I was with the Chicago Regional Office of the Department of HEW, in charge of research and evaluation. Being a federal civil servant is an excellent way to have real information on how the government works.
The appointment was renewed in Urban Research and teaching at the Universities of Nebraska and Wisconsin. We worked on a wide range of projects in housing, social planning, racial integration, evaluation, and other funded projects with the Federal, State, and Local governments as clients. In 1975 I was offered a position with the program in Public Administration, California State University at Long Beach, (Associate Professor). My college appointments with
The College of the Virgin Islands was a director of the Bureau of Public Administration and Professor in the MBA/MPA program, at USAO is to teach the full range of undergraduate political science classes and work on the Comprehensive Development Plan under Title III, Higher Education.
My wife and I have two small children -- Sara Lynn, age twelve, and James Blaine, eight years (1996).
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