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Jerry Andrew is an Associate Professor of Outdoor Recreation Leadership

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RÉSUMÉ

JERRY D. ANDREW

Associate Professor, Outdoor Recreation Leadership

Colorado Mountain College

901 South Highway 24

Leadville, CO   80461

719-486-4218

e-mail: jandrew@coloradomtn.edu

                                                                                               

 

 

PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS

            Outdoor Leadership

            Expeditionary Learning

            Outdoor Adventure Programming

 

EDUCATION

            B.S., Fisheries and Wildlife Biology, Iowa State University, 1976

            M.Ed., Physical Education (Outdoor Education emphasis), Texas A & M University, 1988

 

PROFESSIONAL TRAINING

Certificates of Completion in:

            American Heart Association Heart Saver CPR [5/26/99 to 5/26/01]

            WMI Wilderness First Responder [5/26/99 to 5/26/01]

            Nantahala Outdoor Center 3-day Whitewater Solo Canoeing Course [6/3-5/95]

            National Outdoor Leadership School's Summer Instructor's Course [7/16 to 8/17/90]

            National Outdoor Leadership School's Wilderness Course for Outdoor Educators

                        [7/24 to 8/15/89]

            North Carolina Outward Bound School's Mountain Intensive Course for Educators

                        [6/28 to 7/6/89]

            Nantahala Outdoor Center Whitewater Canoeing Course [5/21-24/89]

            National Aquatic Safety Company River Rescue Course [1988]

            American Red Cross Basic River Canoeing Certification [1988]

            Adventure Experiences, Inc. Challenge Course Certification [1987]

            Texas A & M University Outdoor Education Institute Challenge Course Instructor's                               Clinic [1987]

            National Ski Patrol Advanced Ski-Mountaineering training [1985]

            National Ski Patrol Basic Avalanche training [1985]

            National Ski Patrol Basic Ski-Mountaineering training [1984]

            Iowa Mountaineers’ 80-hour Rock Climbing Course [1982]

 

 

RELATED EXPERIENCE

            Lecturer, Outdoor Education, Department of Health and Kinesiology, Texas A & M University, College Station, TX. [9/1/88 to 5/15/99]

            Summer field instructor, Colorado Outward Bound School, Denver, Colorado [1997 to 1999] 

            Summer field instructor/Course Director, Voyageur Outward Bound School, Red Lodge, Montana  [1991 to 2000]

            Assistant Program Director, Outdoor Adventure - CCDET/YES, University of Wisconsin/Oshkosh [6/1/88 to 8/15/88]

            Instructor, Outdoor Adventure - CCDET/YES, University of Wisconsin/Oshkosh [6/1/87 to 8/15/87]

            Graduate Assistant, Outdoor Education Institute, Department of Health and Kinesiology, Texas A & M University [9/1/86 to 5/15/88]

 

OTHER EXPERIENCE

            Entomology Research Technician, USDA Corn Insects Lab, Ankeny, Iowa  [9/82 to 8/86]

            Microbiology Research Technician, USDA National Animal Disease Center, Ames, Iowa [1/81 to 8/82]

            Forestry Technician, USDA Forest Service, Coconino National Forest, Flagstaff, Arizona [ 9/79 to 11/79 and 3/80 to 11/80]

            Entomology Research Technician, USDA Screwworm Eradication Program, Douglas, Arizona [11/79 to 3/80]

            Forestry Technician, USDI Bureau of Land Management, Kingman, Arizona [5/79 to 10/79]

            Assistant Grooming Supervisor, Bridger Bowl Ski Area, Bozeman, Montana [11/78 to 4/79]

            Forestry Technician, USDI National Park Service, Wind Cave National Park, Hot Springs, South Dakota [9/76 to 11/76, 5/77 to 10/77 and 5/78 to 10/78]

            Slope Maintenance Crew, Copper Mountain Ski Area, Copper Mountain, Colorado [11/76 to 4/77 and 11/77 to 4/78]

            Interpretive Naturalist, USDI National Park Service, Wind Cave National Park, Hot Springs, South Dakota [6/76 to 9/76]

 

 

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

            Outdoor Recreation Coalition of America/Association of Outdoor Recreation and Education

           

 

FUNDED GRANTS AND AWARDS

            Recreational Equipment Incorporated, Seattle, WA. 

Climbing Education Grant, 1990 [$1,480.00 worth of climbing equipment]

            Texas A & M University Center for Teaching Excellence

Incentive Grant for Teaching, 1989 [$1,000.00]

 

ADVISORSHIPS

            Academic advisor, Outdoor Recreation Leadership majors [9/99 to present]

            Academic advisor, Kinesiology/Outdoor Leadership majors [9/91 to 5/99]

            Faculty advisor, TAMU Outdoor Recreation Club [1/92 to 5/94]

            National Ski Patrol Regional Ski-Mountaineering advisor, Central Division, Southwest Region [1984 -1985]

           

 

 

 

 

Last modified: May 04, 2007