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Input for decision making on all aspects of the conceptualization and implementation of programs of The Evaluators’ Institute is sought on a continuing basis. Those whose names are listed below are called upon the most frequently by the Director of TEI, and often times, to try out ideas that are then discussed with different subsets of the much larger faculty group and others who provide leadership to the profession of evaluation.
Executive Committee
Dr. Midge Smith, Director, The Evaluators’ Institute, home office in Lewes, Delaware.
Dr. Mark W. Lipsey is the Director of the Center for Evaluation Research and Methodology at Vanderbilt University.
Dr. Mel Mark is Professor of Psychology and Senior Scientist at the Institute for Policy Research and Evaluation at the Pennsylvania State University. He is the incoming president of AEA (2006).
Professor Jed Kee in the Public Policy and Public Administration Department of the George Washington University, Washington, DC.
Board Members
Dr. Michael Quinn Patton is an internationally-recognized independent consultant and directs an organizational development consulting business: "Utilization-Focused Evaluation."
Dr. Ernest House is Emeritus Professor in the School of Education at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Dr. Patricia Rogers is Associate Professor in Public Sector Evaluation at the Collaborative Institute for Research, Consulting and Learning in Evaluation, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia.
Dr. Arnold Love is an internationally-recognized independent consultant based in Toronto, Canada. He is Co-Chair for the AEA/CES 2005 International Conference to be in Toronto.
Dr. Ann Doucette is Senior Research Scientist, Center for Health Services Research and Policy, The George Washington University Medical Center, Washington, DC.
Dr. Hallie Preskill is Professor in the School of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences at Claremont Graduate University and newly elected 2007 president of AEA.
Dr. Lee Sechrest is Psychology Professor Emeritus, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona.
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