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Gama Perruci,
Ph.D.
Dean of the McDonough Center
McCoy Professor of Leadership Studies


A native of Brazil, Gama Perruci has a doctorate in political science (1991) from the University of Florida and a master’s in international journalism (1986) and undergraduate degrees in economics and journalism (1984) from Baylor University in Texas. His current research area is the impact of globalization on leadership development. He has been published widely in the area of international politics and Latin American leadership issues. Aside from teaching and his administrative duties, Dr. Perruci also serves as a consultant to colleges and corporations dealing with international strategic planning. His most recent consulting assignments include a review of the Department of Leadership, Ethics and Law (LEL) at the Naval Academy ( Annapolis, Maryland), an evaluation of international initiatives by the Global Leadership Center (GLC) at Ohio University, and an evaluation of the leadership program at Zayed University in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. He has been a frequent guest analyst for the BBC World Service broadcast to Brazil. He is also a review board member of the Journal of Ethics in Leadership, published by Kennesaw State University ( Georgia), and a member of the International Leadership Association (ILA) Board of Directors. He also served as a member of the 2008 Selection Committee for the America's Best Leaders Project, a collaboration between the Center for Public Leadership, Harvard Kennedy School, and the U.S. News & World Report magazine.

contact:
740.376.4562
perrucig@marietta.edu


Tanya Judd Pucella, M.A.
Director of Civic Engagement
Assistant Professor of Leadership Studies

A native of Florida, Tanya Judd Pucella recently completed her doctorate in the College of Health and Public Affairs at the University of Central Florida while working full-time at the McDonough Center. Her dissertation focuses on the impact of certification by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards on burnout levels in teachers. In addition, Judd Pucella has earned a master’s degree in social science education and a bachelor’s degree in history from the University of Florida. For the past ten years she has taught in the public school system in Orlando, Florida. She has also served as a member of the administrative team of her school, with the responsibility of providing professional development experiences for a faculty of nearly two hundred. Aside from teaching, Judd Pucella also has worked as a trainer with the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards and has helped begin a program to support teachers going through the National Board certification process in Orange County. While managing service learning and community service opportunities for McDonough Scholars and the College at large as the Director of Civic Engagement, Judd Pucella teaches courses within the action component in the McDonough Leadership Program.
While managing service-learning and community-service opportunities for the McDonough Scholars and the College at large as the Director of Civic Engagement, Professor Pucella also teaches some of the core courses in the McDonough Leadership Program.

contact:
740.376.4490
tj002@marietta.edu


Christy Hockenberry
Administrative Coordinator

Christy, who has more than 16 years of customer service experience, is the Administrative Coordinator and Building Manager for the McDonough Center. Before joining the McDonough Center, she was the Administrative Assistant to the Major and Planned Giving departments at Marietta College for over four years. Prior to Marietta College, she worked for more than ten years at a local electric cooperative. There she started as a part-time entry clerk and progressed to the full-time position of Head Billing Clerk, responsible for over 10,000 accounts.

contact:
740.376.4624
hockenba@marietta.edu


Full-Time Teaching Faculty

Mark Bagshaw, Ed.D.
Professor of Management and Leadership

Mark Bagshaw teaches half time in the McDonough Leadership Program and half time in the Department of Economics, Management, and Accounting (EMA). He is tenured in both academic units. He came to Marietta College in 1993 as associate provost and has taught here full time since 1995.

Dr. Bagshaw received his bachelor's and doctoral degrees from Penn State, and a Master of Philosophy degree (M.Phil.) in literature from Yale. In the late eighties and early nineties, he owned and operated Music Friends, a successful direct-mail retailer of classical music CDs.

In the summer of 2005, Dr. Bagshaw received a Fullbright grant to participate in the Pearl River Delta Faculty Development Program organized by ASIANetwork and the Hong Kong American Center. In the spring of 2004, Dr. Bagshaw was on sabbatical in China as a visiting professor in the MBA program at the Suzhou Campus of the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC). He also conducted research on international leadership and management issues at the Suzhou Industrial Park, near Shanghai, which includes operations of multinational companies from Japan, Taiwan, Germany, France, Singapore Australia, and the U.K., as well as the U.S. and China.

At MC, Dr. Bagshaw currently teaches classes to non-leadership minors in the Foundations of American Leadership and Leadership in Global Contexts. He also teaches the capstone seminar for students in the International Leadership Studies major. In EMA, he teaches strategic management and business policy, an introduction to managing organizations, and (in alternate years) international consumer behavior. He also teaches the capstone course in the Master of Arts in Liberal Learning program.

contact:
740.376.4637
bagshawm@marietta.edu





Rob McManus

Assistant Professor of Leadership Studies

Rob has his Ph.D. in Communication Studies from Regent University, Master of Business Administration from Olivet Nazarene University, and Bachelor of Arts in Communication/Speech Theaters from Judson College. In the fall of 2005, Dr. McManus joined Marietta College's faculty after seven years of teaching, most recently in the Chicago area. He has taught numerous courses in Communication Theory, Speech Communication, Organizational Communication, and Theatre.

At his previous institution, he proposed, designed, and implemented a new Communications Studies major. His research interests include the ways popular culture texts and organizations influence public thought.

He joined the McDonough Center as a teaching fellow in the summer of 2007 as part of a one-year assignment. As a McDonough Fellow, he taught leadership courses in the core curriculum. In addition, Dr. McManus helped coordinate the projects organized by the 2007-2008 Executive-In-Residence.

contact
740.376.4588
robert.mcmanus@marietta.edu

Affiliated Faculty & Staff

Aside from the Core Team, many Marietta College faculty and staff participate actively in the life of the McDonough Center. Many of them have advanced degrees from prestigious institutions, including Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Purdue, Vanderbilt, Duke, Penn State, and Cornell. They represent a wide variety of fields and interests:

William M. Bauer

Assistant Professor of Education, Director of Hartel Program
B.S., M.S., Ohio University; M.A., Ph.D., The Ohio State University


Christy Burke
Director of International Programs
B.A., Miami University; M.A. (Candidate) School for International Training


Richard K. Danford
Associate Professor of Spanish and Portuguese, Director of Latin American Studies,Academic Advisor for Study Abroad
B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Ohio State University


Jacqueline DeLaat
McCoy Professor of Political Science
B.A., State University of Iowa; M.A., University of Minnesota; Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh


Eric J. Fitch
Associate Professor of Environmental Science and Leadership
B.S., St. Meinrad College; M.En., Miami University; Ph.D., Michigan State University

Bill Fournier
Associate Director of the Career Center
A.A., Eastern Maine Technical College; B.A. University of New England; M.A. Ohio University; Ph.D. Ohio University


Lianne Gray-Starner
Assistant Professor of Communication
B.A., Wittenberg University; M.A., Western Kentucky University; Ph.D. Ohio University

Hilles Hughes
Director of Career Services
B.A., College of Wooster; M.A., John Caroll University


Peter E. Hogan
McCoy Professor of Biology
B.S., Worcester State University; M.S., University of Connecticut; Ph.D. Michigan State University


Kathryn McDaniel
Associate Professor of History
B.A., Davidson College; M.A., Ph.D. Vanderbilt University


David G. McShaffrey
Associate Professor of Biology
B.S., M.S. University of Akron, Ph.D. Purdue University


Scott McVicar
Associate Director of Admission
B.A., M.A.Ed., Marietta College


James H. O'Donnell, III
McCoy Professor and Andrew U. Thomas Professor of History
B.A., Lambuth College; M.A. Ph.D. Duke University


Mabry M. O'Donnell
McCoy Professor of Communication and Hilyer Professor of Literature, Rhetoric, and Oratory, Director of Individuals Events
B.A., Louisiana State University; M.A., University of Alabama; Ph.D., Bowling Green State University


Sidney Potash

Professor of Leadership and Management
B.S., Utica College; M.B.A., Ph.D., State University of New York, Buffalo


Janie Rees-Miller
Associate Professor of Language and Linguistics, Director of English as a Second Language
B.A., Oberlin College; Ph.D., M.A., State University of New York at Stony Brook; M.A., American University of Beirut


Mark Schaefer
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Ph.D., M.A., B.A. West Virginia University


Mark E. Sibicky
McCoy Professor of Psychology, Director of the M.A.P. Program
B.A., University of Connecticut; M.A., Colgate University; Ph.D., University of Arkansas


Michael D. Taylor
McCoy Professor of Management and Leadership
B.A., Carleton College; M.B.A., Ohio University; S.T.B., (B.D.), Ph.D., Harvard University

Luding Tong
Associate Professor of Chinese
B.A., Anhui University (Anhui Province, China); M.A., Southern Illinois University; M.A., Ph.D. Washington University in St. Louis


Ena Cecilia Vulor
McCoy Associate Professor of French Language and Literature
B.A. University of Ghana, M.A., Ph.D. Cornell University

Xiaoxiong Yi
Associate Professor of Political Science, Director of China Institute
B.A., Beijing Normal University (China); M.A., Pennsylvania State University; Ph.D., American University


Matthew Young
McCoy Associate Professor of History, Director of Asian Studies
B.A., Kenyon College; M.A., Ph.D., Bowling Green State University



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