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Jackie Clark earned her doctorate in higher education and student affairs at The University of Georgia. She is currently an associate professor and has developed and currently leads two programs; an M.Ed. in higher education and student affairs and a Ph.D. in leadership studies.
Gretchen Oltman has spent the past decade building and leading new academic programs. She is a tenured associate professor and program director of a graduate program at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. A lifelong educator, she also holds a Ph.D. in educational studies, a law degree, and a master’s degree in teaching.
Chapter One: The Launch
Chapter Two: New Academic Proposals
Chapter Three: Political Maneuverings and Persuasive Language (Internal and External Stakeholders, Collaboration, and Political Considerations)
Chapter Four: Organizing for Student Learning
Chapter Five: Leaning into Leadership
Chapter Six: Leading Students in a New Academic Program
Chapter Seven: Preparing to Lead Faculty
Chapter Eight: Reflections About Leading, Building, and Implementation
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About the Authors