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Michael Hill

Majored in Student Dev And Leadership
Angelo State University, Class of 2018
From Abilene, TX
Over 15 years of experience in higher education. Areas of interest: Student Development, Social and Cultural Influences, Leadership, Legal and Ethical Principles, Residence Life, Student Activities, Orientation Myers-Briggs: ISTJ CliftonStrengths: Strategic, Input, Adaptability, Learner, Deliberative
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Angelo State University Announces Fall 2018 Graduates

Angelo State University conferred 599 undergraduate and graduate degrees on 592 graduates during the 2018 Fall commencement exercises on December 15, 2018, at the Junell Center/Stephens Arena in Sa...

January, 03 2019 - Verified by Angelo State University
Michael Hill was recognized for graduating
M.Ed. - Student Development and Leadership in Higher Education
Fall 2018 - Added by Michael
Michael Hill was recognized for graduating
B.A - Theatre
Spring 2001 - Added by Michael
Associate Dean of Students at South Plains College
March 2019 - Present
Campus Living Coordinator at Texas State Technical College Waco

Serve as the primary contact person for students, parents, or members of the campus community regarding policies and procedures within the single student campus living department.
Supervise selection and training of 8 Resident Assistants per year.
Develop educational and social programs for residential students.
Meet with residents regarding residential concerns and disciplinary issues.
Edit and update all single student campus living forms, handbooks, and website.

June 2014 - March 2019
Director of Residence Life at Northwood University

Served as the primary contact person for students, parents, or members of the campus community regarding policies and procedures within Residence Life.
Supervised selection and training of 12 Resident Assistants per year.
Maintained high-quality residential environments.
Managed operating budget for Residence Life ($35,000).
Met with residents regarding residential concerns and disciplinary issues

July 2012 - May 2014
Executive Director at Abilene Community Theatre

Managed the day to day operations of an intimate live theatre and separate rehearsal space/banquet hall.
Operated within the strict confines of the operating budget ($110,000 annually).
Sought out grants and donations from local, state, and federal entities.
Supervised one paid staff member in the office manager position.
Alongside the Board President, served as a liaison between the theatre and community

December 2010 - January 2012
Arts & Activities Director at Northwood University

Coordinated, organized, planned, implemented, and evaluated a three-day extended orientation program, Squire Camp, for approximately 200 incoming freshmen.
Hired and supervised 10 student employees, two Student Orientation Coordinators, and 15 Orientation Leaders per year.
Managed operating budget for Arts Programs ($30,000), Student Activities ($25,000), and Orientation ($25,000).
Collaborated with artists and agencies from around the country to bring high-quality art and culture to campus.
Served as the primary advisor to the Campus Activities Board - Northwood University's programming board consisting of ten members.

January 2008 - December 2010
Assistant Director of Student Activities at The College of Wooster

Assisted student leaders in the planning and implementation of campus-wide educational and entertaining events.
Managed operating budget for Student Activities ($95,000).
Hired, trained, and supervised the student staff and managers for the College Underground (campus bar/nightclub).
Established operating policies and procedures for the College Underground including those to ensure that state and county laws and College policies were followed regarding food and beer license and trained students in alcohol handling.

January 2007 - December 2007
Assistant Director of Student Activities at McMurry University

Assisted student leaders in the planning and implementation of campus-wide educational and entertaining events.
Managed operating budgets for Student Activities ($38,000), New Student Orientation ($36,000), and Campus Center Operations ($10,000).
Coordinated, organized, planned, implemented, and evaluated a four-day extended orientation program, Vision Quest, for approximately 300 incoming freshmen.
Managed and maintained all aspects of the university Student Union within the strict confines of a private university budget.

July 2002 - December 2006

Graduation

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