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President, Barbara Gelman Danley, Ph.D.

Dr. Barbara Gellman-Danley, President

Antioch University McGregor
900 Dayton St.
Yellow Springs, OH 45387
Phone Number: (937) 769-1850
E-Mail Address: bdanley@mcgregor.edu

 

 

Dr. Barbara Gellman-Danley is President of Antioch University McGregor. McGregor offers programs that attract local, national, and international students. Located in Yellow Springs, Ohio, this non-traditional adult centered institution offers a Bachelor of Arts degree completion program, Master of Arts degrees for on-site and distance learners, teacher preparation, graduate management, and continuing education. Dr. Gellman-Danley teaches at McGregor in the Graduate Management Program.

Prior to her presidency, Dr. Gellman-Danley served as Vice President for Educational Technology Services at Monroe Community College (MCC) in Rochester, New York. As a member of the League for Innovation in the Community College, MCC is known for its advanced instructional and administrative technology environment.

Dr. Gellman-Danley spent several years in Oklahoma holding a variety of positions. They include:

  • Vice Chancellor for Educational Outreach of the Oklahoma States Regents for Higher Education, and Associate Executive Vice Chancellor. She administered a statewide telecommunication network and four higher education centers.
  • She also served in leadership roles in statewide public television, and cable TV. Her teaching experience began in Oklahoma at Oklahoma City Community College.

Dr. Gellman-Danley is a frequent speaker and consultant on issues related to technology planning, distance learning, and the impact of technology on college and university organizational structures.

Dr. Gellman-Danley currently serves on the Board of Directors for:

Education

  • University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma. Ph.D., Communication. May l986. Dissertation topic, "The Station Program Cooperative: A Case Study of Internal and External Political Influences on the Public Broadcasting Service."
  • Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Master of Business Administration. Marketing track. Graduated with honors, May 1985.
  • Simmons College, Boston, Massachusetts. Master of Library Science,
    October 1975.
  • Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York. Bachelor of Science, Speech-English Education. Cum laude, May 1974.

Postdoctoral Study

  • Cornell University. Executive Leadership Conference. November 1998.
  • New York University. Advanced Professional Certificate in Information Technology. Four graduate-level courses delivered via ISDN technology. December 1995.
  • Cornell University. Computer Policy and the Law Program (workshop). August 1996.
  • The Harvard Institute on the Management of Lifelong Education, Cambridge, MA, June 1986.

Awards and Recognition

  • Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce. Volunteer of the Quarter (3rd quarter 2004)
  • IT Executive of the Year 1998. Presented in June 1998, sponsored by Informix Software, Rochester ITEC, the Rochester Business Journal and TSR Consulting. Represents Upstate New York information technology leaders from business and non-profit organizations.

Speaking Topics

  • Technology in Education
  • Women's Leadership Issues
  • Leadership (General)

 


 
 

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