Frank L. Glaspey III
201 Hillview Ave
Selah, WA 98942
(509) 829-3105
frankg@nwinfo.net
TRANSFERABLE SKILLS
Management/Administration Policy Development and Analysis
Budgeting Teaching/Training
Team Building Negotiation/Facilitation
Grant Writing Conference Administration
Program Development and Evaluation Data Collection and Analysis
Creative Problem Solving Computer Applications
EDUCATION
Master of Arts; Political Science/Public Administration, 1974
University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio.
Bachelor of Science; Criminal Justice, 1972
University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio.
Associate of Arts and Science; Police Administration, 1970
Yakima Valley College, Yakima, Washington
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
PEREGRINE CONSULTANT SERVICES/GLASPEY AND ASSOCIATES
Yakima, WA 1990 to Present
Title: President
Reporting To: N/A
Major Responsibilities: Provide businesses and non profit organizations technical assistance and training in management, policy and procedure development, technology, grant writing, program evaluation and substance abuse issues. Budget: Approximately $20,000 per year. Personnel Supervised: 4 Consultants, as needed.
CENTRAL WASHINGTON NON-PROFIT RESOURCE CENTER
Yakima, WA November, 2002 to November, 2003
Title: Executive Director
Reporting To: Fifteen Member Board of Directors
Major Responsibilities: Responsible for developing and implementing a new agency to provide services to non-profit agencies. Budget: Approximately $250,000 per year. Personnel Supervised: 1 Full Time, 3 Part time and 7 Consultants, as needed.
LOWER YAKIMA COUNTY RURAL ENTERPRISE COMMUNITY
Sunnyside, WA April, 2001 to April, 2002
Title: Interim Executive Director
Reporting To: Seventeen Member Board of Directors
Major Responsibilities: Responsible for implementing the U.S. Department of Agricultures Rural Enterprise Community Program in Sunnyside and Grandview. Projects included funding for the City of Grandview for the Wal-Mart Distribution Center, Sunnyside Infrastructure Expansion and Sunnyside Community Hospitals Training Expansion. Budget: Approximately $700,000 per year. Personnel Supervised: 2 Full Time and 1 Part time
HERITAGE COLLEGE
Toppenish, Washington 1998 to 2001
Title: Director, Heritage Enterprise Institute (HEI)
Reporting To: Vice President for Administration/Chief Operating Officer
Major Responsibilities: Developed a new division to incubate new ideas that could not find a home in the traditional college environment. Budget: $165,000-Office Budget, $425,000-Program Budget. Personnel Supervised: 3 Full Time, 5 Part Time
Heritage College 1994 to 1998
Title: Chair, Department of Human Services
Reporting To: Chair, Division of Social Sciences
Major Responsibilities: Supervise the Sociology, Social Work, Chemical Dependency, Gerontology and Criminal Justice programs of the Division of Social Sciences. Budget: $168,000-Departmental, $192,000-Project and Grants. Personnel Supervised: 3 Full Time, 9 Part Time
Heritage College 1990 to 1994 (Full Time)
1985 to 1990 (Adjunct)
Title: Assistant Professor/Adjunct Instructor
Social Sciences, Business Administration and Computer Science
YAKIMA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Yakima, WA
Title: Senior Computer Trainer 1994 to 1999
Title: Assistant Professor/Adjunct Instructor 1994 to 1997
Political Science, Sociology, Grant Writing and Criminal Justice
CENTRAL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
Ellensburg, Washington 1986 to Present
Title: Assistant Professor/Adjunct Instructor
Political Science, Sociology and Law and Justice
YAKIMA COUNTY SUBSTANCE ABUSE COALITION
Yakima, Washington 1988 to 1990
Title: Executive Director
YAKIMA COUNTY DISTRICT COURT 1984 to 1987
Title: Court Administrator
BOARD OF PRISON TERMS AND PAROLES
State of Washington 1983 to 1984
Title: Executive Director
OFFICE OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
State of Washington 1975 to 1983
Title: Administrator
Title: Manager, Program Administration
Title: Manager, Planning, Evaluation and Technical Assistance
Title: Assistant Planning Director
TRAINING EXPERIENCE
Management and Supervisory Training
Negotiation/Arbitration Training
Strategic Planning
Criminal Justice Research
Statewide Criminal Justice Training Programs
Getting Communities Organized, Office of Substance Abuse Prevention, United States Department of Health and Human Services
Computer Applications Training, Entrepreneur Training and Grant Writing
AWARDS AND TESTIMONIALS:
Outstanding Young Men of America, U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce
Whos Who Among College and University Teachers in America
Outstanding Nonprofit Executive, Washington Council on Crime and Delinquency
Outstanding Executive, Washington Human Development (Aztec Award)
Community Service:
WIN211-Board of Directors
4people.org-Board of Directors
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST