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Jerry Andrew is an Associate Professor of Outdoor Recreation Leadership Jerry's Resume 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]
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