Connaughton CV
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Daniel P. Connaughton Department of Sport Management College of Health and Human Performance University of Florida Post Office Box 118208 Gainesville, Florida 32611 E-MAIL: [email protected] TEL: (352) 294-1600 EDUCATION Doctor of Education Major: Sport Management Florida State University, Tallahassee 1995 Specialist of Education Florida State University, Tallahassee 1993 Master of Science Major: Recreation Management University of Florida, Gainesville 1992 Master of Science Major: Physical Education - Administration Bridgewater State University, MA 1991 Bachelor of Science Major: Exercise and Sport Sciences University of Florida, Gainesville 1987 Associate of Arts Daytona Beach State College, FL 1985 PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS Certified Exercise Physiologist (ACSM EP-C) American College of Sports Medicine Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) National Strength and Conditioning Association Certified Park and Recreation Professional (CPRP) National Recreation and Park Association League Cycling Instructor (LCI #1928); Master Instructor League of American Bicyclists Lifeguard Training, Lifeguard Training Instructor, CPR for the Professional Rescuer Instructor American Red Cross (1981-2006) Emergency Medical Technician (EMT #JT0044272) State of Florida, Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (1984-2009) Certified Pool and Spa Operator (CPO) National Swimming Pool Foundation 2 Coaching Certification Instructor American Sport Education Program (ASEP) Educational Program for Musculoskeletal Evaluation and Rehabilitation, University of Florida, College of Medicine/Center for Exercise Science LEADERSHIP TRAINING/DEVELOPMENT Southeastern Conference (SEC) Academic Leadership Development Program (Fellow) 2015-2016 State (FL) University System Institute for Academic Leadership (IAL) May & Nov 2013 University of Florida Academic Administrator Leadership Seminar Series 2012-2103 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Professor 1998-present College of Health & Human Performance; Department of Sport Management University of Florida, Gainesville Responsibilities include developing and teaching undergraduate and graduate courses (including Legal Issues in Sport and Physical Activity Programs, Sport Law, Risk Management in Sport and Physical Activities, Introduction to Sport Management, Administration of Sport & Physical Activity Programs, Management and Leadership in Sport, and Lifeguard Training); conducting scholarly research; securing external funding; serving as sport management program coordinator, intern coordinator; interim graduate coordinator; and engaging in university, professional, and public service. Hired as Assistant Professor Aug 1998; granted tenure and promoted to Associate Professor in July 2004; promoted to Professor in August 2012. Served as Interim Dean May-July 2013; Interim Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs Sept 2012-Dec 2013; Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs Jan 2014-March 2016; Associate Dean for Faculty & Staff Affairs March 2016-June 2020. Director/Principal Investigator 2008-present Florida Bicycle Safety and Risk Management Program The Florida Traffic and Bicycle Safety Education Program (FTBSEP; funded by the Florida Department of Transportation – Safety Office) is a statewide, comprehensive training program that teaches individuals how to be more competent and safer pedestrians and bicyclists. In addition to training individuals, the FTBSEP uses a train- the-trainer model to teach training workshop participants (e.g., school teachers, law enforcement, fire rescue/EMS, municipal park and recreation staff, community professionals, etc.) how to teach pedestrian and bicycle safety education to others (e.g., children, adults, and seniors). The purpose of the FTBSEP is to deliver high quality, comprehensive pedestrian and bicycle safety trainings to individuals who will learn how to be safer and more competent, but will also be prepared to teach pedestrian and bicycle safety to others in Florida. Director of University of Florida Employee Wellness Programs 1995-1998 Living Well, College of Health and Human Performance University of Florida, Gainesville Responsibilities included directing all aspects of the University’s multifaceted employee wellness program which included a main facility and three diverse satellite programs; providing educational and practical experiences for staff (graduate assistants, paid, interns, practicums, volunteers) in the areas of wellness, health, and fitness management and promotion, exercise testing, prescription, supervision and safety; collaborating with university researchers; personnel hiring, training, supervision and evaluation of up to 40 student and professional staff members every semester; budget management; public relations; retaining and recruiting eligible members; and following University policies and procedures relevant to the operation of the program. Additional responsibilities included lecturing and teaching various subjects in the fields of wellness, and exercise and sport sciences; directing workshops; advising students and student organizations; serving on various committees; and engaging in public and university service. 3 Instructor 1985-2006 American Red Cross Responsibilities include teaching courses in the areas of Water Safety, Lifeguard Training, CPR, First Aid, and Health & Safety for the Cape Cod, Volusia County, Capital Area, and Alachua County chapters. Received Special Citation for Exceptional Volunteer Service, 1999 & 2001. Affiliate Assistant Professor 1995-1998 Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences University of Florida, Gainesville Responsibilities included developing and teaching undergraduate Legal Issues in Exercise and Sport Sciences and Lifeguard Training courses; collaborating on research projects; supervising off-campus interns; serving on committees; and guest lecturing in various classes. Graduate Teaching Assistant 1993-1995 Department of Physical Education Florida State University, Tallahassee Responsibilities included developing and teaching undergraduate courses in physical education. Courses taught: Weight Training, Aerobic Conditioning, and Basic Swimming. Additional responsibilities included teaching exercise physiology, nutrition, liability and risk management sections in Foundations of Coaching courses; and guest lecturing in various other courses. Assistant Director, Seminole Reservation, Outdoor Waterfront Recreational Center Campus Recreation Department Florida State University, Tallahassee 1992-1993 Responsibilities included assisting in the administration and operation of all aspects of the University’s recreational park, which included a lakefront area, conference center, overnight cabin rentals and concession area. Additional responsibilities included hiring, training, supervising and evaluating up to 25 student staff members, including lifeguards and water safety staff; providing inservice training; revising policy and procedure manual; evaluating and purchasing equipment and supplies; maintaining and preparing records and reports for fiscal control and facility usage; and coordinating all aspects pertaining to special events. Interim Club Sports Director 1992 Division of Recreational Sports University of Florida, Gainesville Responsibilities included overseeing all administrative aspects of the 36 club sports for two semesters. Additional responsibilities included providing clubs budget, safety, and risk management guidance. Assistant Director, Lake Wauburg, Outdoor Waterfront Recreational Center 1991-1992 Division of Recreational Sports University of Florida, Gainesville Responsibilities included assisting in the administration and operation of all aspects of the University’s lakefront recreational park. Additional responsibilities included hiring, training, supervising and evaluating up to 30 student staff members, including lifeguards and water safety staff; formulation of emergency action procedures; and coordinating all aspects pertaining to special events. 4 Adjunct Professor 1990 Department of Athletics and Physical Education Daytona Beach Community College, Florida Responsibilities included developing and teaching a First Aid and Personal Safety (3-credit hour) course. Recreation Program Coordinator 1988-1990 Town of Barnstable Recreation Department Hyannis, Massachusetts Responsibilities included developing and coordinating programs to meet the recreational needs of year-round and seasonal residents; recruiting, hiring, training, supervising and evaluating up to 100 seasonal employees; preparing budget estimates; coaching/supervising many different sports and recreational activities; and coordinating all aspects pertaining to special events. Primary summer responsibility was to hire, train, supervise and evaluate approximately 100 staff members including beach superintendents, lifeguards, swimming and sailing instructors, gate and bathhouse staff, camp counselors, sport coaches, and volunteers for 15 ocean beach and lake sites, and several diverse athletic and recreational programs and facilities. Resident Assistant Director, Lake Wauburg, Outdoor Recreational Center 1986-1988 Division of Recreational Sports University of Florida, Gainesville Responsibilities included assisting in the administration and operation of all aspects of the University’s lakefront recreational park. Additional responsibilities included hiring, training, supervising and evaluating up to 30 staff members, including lifeguards, maintenance and boathouse employees. Physical Education Student Teacher 1987 North Marion