2013 ANNUAL REPORT

January 1–December 31, 2013

Building the field of women’s studies Governing Council 2013 Governing Council as of November 2013

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Yi-Chin Tricia Lin, President Michele Berger, Vice President Betsy Eudey, Secretary Diane Harriford, Treasurer

CONSTITUENT GROUP REPRESENTATIVES Maria Velazquez, Member at Large Mel Michelle Lewis, Lesbian Caucus Chair Nana Osei-Kofi, Women of Color Caucus Co-Chair Lydia Kelow-Bennett, Women of Color Caucus Co-Chair Kathleen Underwood, Regional Representative Fawzia Afzal-Khan, Caucus Representative

STANDING COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVES Adale Sholock, Women’s Centers Committee Co-Chair Gina Helfrich, Women’s Centers Committee Co-Chair Donna Thompson, Ethics, Equity, Diversity, and Accessibility Chair Seung-Kyung Kim, Membership, Educational Outreach, and Programs Chair Ann Burnett, Program Administration and Development Co-Chair LeeRay Costa, Program Administration and Development Co-Chair Stephanie Troutman, Elections Chair

2013 NWSA Annual Report Building the field of women’s studies

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ANNUAL REPORT January 1, 2013–December 31, 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS ii Governing Council 2 Mission 3 Vision 4 Letter from the President & Executive Director 5 Annual Conference: Review Process Spotlight 7 NWSA Travel Grant Program Gift 8 Where a Women’s Studies Degree Can Take You 11 Awards 12 Members 14 Supporters 15 Donors 16 Staff 17 Finances

2013 NWSA Annual Report Building the field of women’s studies

Mission

The National Women’s

Studies Association leads the field of women’s 2 studies in education and social transformation.

2013 NWSA Annual Report Vision

Our members actively pursue a just world in which all persons can develop to their fullest potential—one free from ideologies, systems of privilege or structures that oppress or exploit some for the advantage of others. In support of their work, we believe:

◽◽Women’s studies are vital to education; Women’s studies are 3 comparative, global, intersectional, and interdisciplinary;

◽◽Scholarship, activism, and teaching are inseparable elements of a single whole.

We are further committed to a vision of education and scholarship that includes:

◽◽Faculty, students, centers, other campus organizations, and community scholars;

◽◽The exchange of regional, national, and international scholars; and

◽◽Critical reflection and dialogue among community organizations on the social meaning and use in women’s and gender studies broadly conceived.

2013 NWSA Annual Report Letter from the President & Executive Director

As President and Executive Director of the National We are hopeful Women’s Studies Association, we are pleased to provide this that NWSA will annual report on the key activities, programs, and accomplishments of the Association over the past year. During this period NWSA produced important continue to support field-building resources, worked to support women’s studies field-building field-building globally, and developed plans to expand its travel grant program thanks to a globally. generous anonymous gift.

NWSA assembled a 16-member working group to create tenure and promotion guidelines. Aimed at candidates, department chairs, and administrators, the publication outlines the contours of the field, provides support for tenure- 4 seekers, and calls for changes to institutional practices: www.nwsa.org/ fieldbuilding

NWSA executive director Allison Kimmich traveled to the University of Jordan in Amman to conduct a program evaluation of the Center for Women’s Studies as part of a USAID grant to the American Bar Association. We are YI-CHUN TRICIA LIN hopeful that NWSA will continue to support field-building globally.

Finally, NWSA received a generous $10,000 anonymous gift to support its travel grant program. The Association received 159 applications for travel awards in 2013 and awarded grants to fifteen percent of applicants. We hope to match the gift and double the number of travel grants we award in 2014.

We are proud of our work this year and know that we could not have done it without your support.

Sincerely, ALLISON B. KIMMICH

YI-CHUN TRICIA LIN ALLISON B. KIMMICH NWSA President, 2012-2014 Executive Director Professor of Women’s Studies Southern Connecticut State University

2013 NWSA Annual Report CINCINNATI, OHIO o NOVEMBER 7-10, 2013 Annual Conference: Negotiating Points of Encounter

SPOTLIGHT ON NWSA PROPOSAL REVIEW PROCESS

Every year NWSA’s conference co-chairs identify members to serve as proposal review chairs. These individuals are selected based upon how their 2013 PROGRAM COMMITTEE, NWSA areas of scholarly expertise fit with conference sub-themes. PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS Before the review chairs begin their work, however, more than 50 NWSA Yi-Chun Tricia Lin, members serve as proposal reviewers. These dedicated volunteers review more Southern Connecticut State University than 700 submissions anonymously based upon criteria established by the Michele Berger, program committee. In 2013 our acceptance rate was 76 percent. University of North 5 Carolina Chapel Hill The review chairs conduct their work between late February, when proposal Catherine Orr,  submissions close, and April, when the entire program committee assembles Beloit College for a day-long meeting to group accepted more than 300 individual paper THE SACRED AND THE PROFANE submissions into panels. REVIEW CHAIR Karlyn Crowley,  St. Norbert College

CONFERENCE REVIEW PROCEDURES PRACTICES OF EFFECTING CHANGE REVIEW CHAIR All conference proposals are reviewed anonymously (without author LeeRay Costa,  identification). Guidelines for reviewers are developed by the Proposal Review Hollins College Committee and include: BORDERS AND MARGINS REVIEW CHAIR ◽◽TOPIC: Is the topic/question/issue relevant to the field of women’s/gender studies? Nan Boyd,  ◽◽RELATIONSHIP TO SUB-THEME: Are the topics/questions/issues discussed in State University the proposal clearly connected to one of the five conference sub-themes? FUTURES OF THE FEMINIST PAST ◽◽FRAMEWORKS: Is the proposal grounded in relevant feminist/ REVIEW CHAIR womanist theoretical/conceptual/applied frameworks? Victoria Hesford,  Stony Brook University ◽◽CLARITY: Is the proposal well-organized, coherent, and clear BODY POLITICS REVIEW CHAIR Kim Hall, Appalachian State University

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2013 NWSA Annual Report Acknowledgements and Awards

NWSA GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP NWSA WOMEN’S CENTER COMMITTEE AWARDS Emek Ergun Founders Award University of Maryland, Baltimore County Mary Louise Allen, The Committee has unanimously decided that Emek founder of Haverford College’s Women’s Center Ergun, Ph.D. Program in Language, Literacy and Outstanding Achievement Culture at the University of Maryland Baltimore Amy Cleckler, Duke University Women’s Center County, should receive the Graduate Student Award. Emerging Leader Her dissertation title is Doing Feminist Translation Theresa Rowland, as Local and Transnational Political Activism: The Grand Valley State University, Women’s Center Turkish Translation and Reception of Virgin: The Untouched History. The committee felt that her work is groundbreaking and compelling—a translation NWSA BOOK PRIZE AWARDS project as a feminist endeavor. Her work also fits the Gloria. E. Anzaldúa Book Prize Winner mission of the NWSA as it is global, intersectional L. Ayu Saraswati, and comparative. University of Hawai’I at Manoa 7 Seeing Beauty, Sensing Race in Transnational Indonesia University of Hawai’i Press NWSA LESBIAN CAUCUS AWARD Sara A. Whaley Book Prize Senior Scholar Elvia Mendoza, University of Texas at Austin Merike Blofield, University of Miami, Coral Gables Dissertation: Bodies In Excess: Violence and the Care Work and Class: Domestic Politics of Memory in the Everyday Lives of Queer Worker’s Struggle for Equal Rights in Latin America People of Color The Pennsylvania State University Press

NWSA-University of Illinois Press First Book Prize Winner NWSA WOMEN OF COLOR CAUCUS AWARDS Christina Holmes, Depauw University Karen Hanna, Chicana Environmentalisms: Decolonizing the Body, University of California, Santa Barbara Nature, and Spirit Frances (Reanae) McNeal, Texas Woman’s University Samantha (Sami) Schalk, Indiana University Elena Shih, University of California, Los Angeles

2013 NWSA Annual Report Where A Women’s Studies Degree Can Take You

POLITICS MEDICAL SCHOOL BRITTNE WALKER Interned with Texas State Senator MICHAEL D. A. DEATON accepted to University of Wendy Davis, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Pikeville Kentucky College of Osteopathic major, 2014, Mills College Medicine, Women’s and Gender Studies Minor, 2014, Eastern Kentucky University COMMUNITY ORGANIZING LAW SCHOOL DANI VILELLA, Field Organizer Planned Parenthood, West Michigan, Women and Gender Studies minor, RAGHAVI KHAREL accepted to William Mitchell School 2007, Grand Valley State University of Law, Women’s and Gender Studies minor, 2011, Winona State University

8 ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION LAUREN GUY, Efference Doula Services & Lactation Support, Women’s and Gender Studies and Dance MEREDITH CHESLEY works with Project HELP double major, 2008, University of North Carolina, Health Education Laddering Program at Central Greensboro Community College in Lexington and Kearney, Gender Studies Major, 2011, Nebraska Wesleyan MARISSA MCGRATH co-founded Good Time Girls which University provides historical walking tours of Bellingham, Washington, Women’s Studies and Anthropology KASSUNDRA PETERSON accepted to Teach for America, double major, 2006, Northern Illinois University Women’s Studies and Psychology double major, 2013, University of California, Riverside PHILANTHROPY MEDIA ANNA RIGLES established a travel scholarship for students in the Women, Gender, and Sexuality ALANNA VAGIANOS, Women’s and Gender Studies Major, Studies Department, Women Studies and History Elon University writes for The Shriver Report, Bust double major, 2012, Portland State University Magazine, Huffington Post Women

2013 NWSA Annual Report “I’ve become politically aware, socially active, and actually passionate about something—which, to my surprise, most of my friends in college cannot say the same. It changed me so much because I had to figure out how to tow the line between the mainstream and being a feminist. It was the hardest and most valuable lesson I have ever learned.”

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2013 NWSA Annual Report NWSA Travel Grant Program Gift

NWSA was delighted to receive a $10,000 gift from a donor who wishes to remain anonymous. The gift is intended to support travel awards, and the Association will spread the gift out over a three-year period.

We intend to match the gift in 2014 and double the number of travel grants we award.

NWSA received 159 applications for travel awards in 2013. 15 percent of applicants received travel awards. NWSA offered 100 travel grants and 10 registration scholarships combined. The grants primarily serve doctoral student presenters and emerging scholars who have not previously presented at the conference.

TRAVEL GRANTS NWSA & REGISTRATION RECEIVED159 SCHOLARSHIPS applications for travel awards in 2013 COMBINED The grants primarily serve OF APPLICANTS doctoral student presenters received travel grants and emerging scholars who have not previously presented 15% at the conference

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2013 NWSA Annual Report 2013 NWSA TRAVEL GRANT Award Winners

“GOTTA GET A RUFFNECK”: INSTRUCTOR DISCLOSURE: OF DIFFERENCE AND “PROGRESS ALWAYS COMES EPISTEMIC INJUSTICE BLACK-ORIENTED MUSIC THE POLITICS AND ORIENTATION: WHAT FROM NOWHERE”: RADICAL RESULTING FROM THE CONSUMPTION AND PEDAGOGIES OF OUR IRIGARAY HAS TO OFFER TO POSSIBILITIES BEYOND SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION THE SEXUALIZATION OF IDENTITIES SARA AHMED THE BORDERS OF LGBTQ OF THE “TEEN MOM” HYPERMASCULINITY Kai Kohlsdorf Snezana Otasevic AND SOCIAL MOVEMENT Laura Christine Tanner Lanice R. Avery University of Washington Rutgers University HISTORIES University of California, University of Michigan, Katherine Schweighofer Santa Barbara Ann Arbor SEXUALIZED DISCLOSURE: INTIMACY, IDENTITY, Indiana University TRANS* BODILY AND AUTHENTICITY IN “CITIZENS” GOING VIRAL: Lesbian Caucus NEW DIRECTIONS IN ONLINE SUBJECTIVITY IN AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL ZINES: Scholarship Winner MOTHER SOLDIERS EDUCATION CONTEMPORARY MEDIA TELLING PERSONAL STORIES, INVIGORATING THE NEW Laura K. Brunner MOMENTS OF DISCLOSURE ARCHIVING COLLECTIVE ANTI-LYNCHING TO CEASE BODY POLITICS University of Maryland, Kai Kohlsdorf WORLDS FIRE: IDA B. WELLS, Amanda Danielle Watson College Park University of Washington Melissa Rogers ACTIVISM, AND GUN University of Ottawa University of Maryland, VIOLENCE THE BODY ISSUE COMPULSORY College Park Michelle Slaughter THE POINT OF LATCH? 11 Sheila Bustillos-Reynolds CISGENDERING AND Texas Woman’s University ENCOUNTERING BODY Texas Woman’s University THE DENIAL OF TRANS* MOMMY MATERIAL?: POLITICS AT “LATCH ON NYC.” EXISTENCE REPRESENTING GIRL- FROM MARCHING Amanda Danielle Watson WHAT’S IN A NAME… Liam Oliver Lair SUBJECTS IN NEOLIBERAL ON WASHINGTON TO University of Ottawa CHANGE? RE-CENTERING University of Kansas TIMES GARDENING IN THE SOUTH: FEMINIST INTERSECTIONAL Amanda Rossie THE CIRCULATION OF A EROTIC CAPITAL AND QUEER ANALYTICS IN THE SHIFT EFFECTING CHANGE IN THE The Ohio State University COMMUNITY’S ORIGIN STORY HIERARCHIES: FEMME FROM “WOMEN” TO CLASSROOM: “OUTNESS” AS Stina Soderling ERASURE AT NEW ENGLAND “GENDER” STUDIES A PEDAGOGICAL TOOL FEMINIST DISABILITY Rutgers University WOMEN’S COLLEGES Lina Chhun Liam Oliver Lair LITERARY CRITICISM Shannon Weber University of California, University of Kansas Sami Schalk METHODOLOGIES OF University of California, Los Angeles Indiana University, DETECTION: ARTICULATING Santa Barbara CHINESE MIGRANT Bloomington NONHUMAN CONTRIBUTIONS QUEERING/CRIPPING TO “FRACKTIVISM” PEDAGOGICAL APPROACHES BRIDES IN TAIWAN: Women of Color Caucus HYPOACTIVE SEXUAL DESIRE FACING THE PARADOXES Scholarship Winner IN NORTH TEXAS TO ASEXUALITY IN THE DISORDER OF MARGINALIZATION, Jessica Spain Sadr INTRODUCTION TO WOMEN’S Kristina Gupta INTEGRATION, AND IN A MATERNAL TIME AND Texas Woman’s University AND GENDER STUDIES Emory University CITIZENSHIP PLACE: GEOGRAPHIES OF CLASSROOM Shan-Jan Sarah Liu MOTHERHOOD REVISED FROM KAIBIGAN TO Regina M. Wright Corinne Schwarz STRANGE, STRANGER, The Pennsylvania KAIBIGAN: RELATIONSHIPS, Indiana University, STRANGEST: WOMEN’S State University University of Kansas LOVE, AND STRUGGLE IN THE Bloomington STUDIES WITHOUT GENDER? NYC FILIPINO MOVEMENT Jessica Spain Sadr EFFECTING CHANGE IN THE TRAUMATIC EXCESS: THE Karen Buenavista Hanna UNEVEN COMMENTARY: Texas Woman’s University CLASSROOM: “OUTNESS” AS TABOO OF THE LEAKY University of California, GABBY DOUGLAS’ (IN) A PEDAGOGICAL TOOL MONSTER Santa Barbara VISIBILITY Kelly Christina Sharron Ashley Mog Women of Color Caucus Michelle Slaughter University of Kansas University of Arizona Scholarship Winner Texas Woman’s University

2013 NWSA Annual Report 2013 Institutional Members

PHD PROGRAMS University of South Florida College of William and Mary Hunter College (CUNY) Arizona State University University of Toronto Colorado College Illinois College California Institute of Integral University of Wisconsin, Madison Colorado State University, Pueblo Illinois State University Studies University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Columbia College Illinois Wesleyan University Emory University Columbia University Indiana State University UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS Indiana University, Bloomington Concordia University Chicago Indiana University, South Bend Albion College Pennsylvania State University Connecticut College Indiana University- Purdue University Agnes Scott College Rutgers, the State University of New Cornell University Intercollegiate Women’s Studies of Jersey Allegheny College Curry College the Claremont Colleges Texas Woman’s University Amherst College Dartmouth College Iowa State University The Ohio State University Appalachian State University Davidson College Ithaca College University of Arizona Auburn University Denison University John Carroll University University of California, Los Angeles Augustana College Dickinson College Kutztown University 12 University of California, Santa Austin Peay State University Lafayette College Barbara Drexel University Ball State University Lewis & Clark College University of Kansas Duke University Barnard College Louisiana State University University of Kentucky East Carolina University Beloit College Lycoming College University of Maryland, College Park East Stroudsburg University of Berea college Pennsylvania Massachusetts Institute of University of Michigan, Anna Arbor Binghamton University Eastern Kentucky University Technology University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Bowdoin College Eastern Washington University Metropolitan State University of University of Washington Denver Bowling Green State University Eckerd College Miami University of Ohio MA PROGRAMS Bridgewater State College Edgewood College Michigan State University Brandeis University Bucknell University Elon University Middlebury College Claremont Graduate University Bucks County Community College Fairfield University Middle Tennessee State University DePaul University California State University, Fresno Frostburg State University Minnesota State University, Mankato Eastern Michigan University California State University, Fullerton Georgetown University Minnesota State University, Florida Atlantic University California State University, Long George Mason University Beach Moorhead George Washington University Georgia Southern University Carlow University Montclair State University Loyola University of Chicago Georgian Court University Carthage College Nazareth College Oregon State University Gettysburg College Castleton State College Nebraska Wesleyan University Roosevelt University Goucher College Central Washington University New College of Florida San Diego State University Governors State University Century College New Jersey City University San Francisco State University Grand Valley State University Clarion University North Carolina State University Southern Connecticut State Grinnell College Clark University North Dakota State University University Hamilton College Colby College Northeastern University Stony Brook University Hamline University Colgate University Northeastern Illinois University Towson University Harvard University College of Charleston Northern Kentucky University University at Albany, State University High Point University of New York College of the Holy Cross Oklahoma State University Hobart and William Smith Colleges University of Cincinnati College of Southern Maryland Old Dominion University Hollins University University of North Carolina, College of Staten Island (CUNY) Portland State University Greensboro Hope College

2013 NWSA Annual Report 2013 INSTITUTIONAL MEMBERS CONTINUED

Purdue University The Richard Stockton College of New University of Nebraska at Kearney Winona State University Quinnipiac University Jersey University of Nebraska, Lincoln Wittenberg University Russell Sage College The University of Alabama in University of Nebraska at Omaha Worcester State University Huntsvlle Rutgers University, Camden University of Nevada Las Vegas Wright State University The University of Lethbridge Rutgers University. Newark University of Nevada, Reno Xavier University of Louisiana The University of Saginaw Valley State University University of New England York College of Pennsylvania The University of Scranton Saint Catherine University University of New Hampshire The University of Texas at San WOMEN’S CENTERS Saint Joseph’s University University of North Carolina, Antonio Case Western Reserve University Saint Louis University Charlotte Trinity College East Tennessee State University Saint Mary’s College University of North Dakota Tufts University Florida International University Saint Mary’s College of California University of Northern Iowa Union College Fordham University Shippensburg University University of North Texas University of Alaska Fairbanks John Jay College Simmons College University of Oklahoma University of California, Berkeley Kutztown University 13 Skidmore College University of Oregon University of California, San Diego Newcomb College Institute, Tulane Smith College University of Pennsylvania, University of Central Florida Philadephia University Southern Illinois University, University of Central Missouri Northern Illinois University Carbondale University of Redlands University of Colorado at Colorado University of Rhode Island Northwestern University Southern Illinois University, Springs Edwardsville University of Richmond Ohio University University of Colorado Boulder Southern Methodist University University of Rochester The University of Alabama University of Connecticut Southern Methodist University University of Saint Joseph The University of Mississippi University of Delaware Southern Oregon University University of Scranton, Jane Kopas University of Cincinnati University of Denver Southwestern University University of St. Thomas University of Hawaii at Manoa University of Detroit Mercy St. Ambrose University University of Vermont University of Iowa Women’s University of Georgia Resource & Action Center St. John Fisher College University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire University of Illinois at Urbana- University of North Carolina, St. John’s University Champaign University of Wisconsin, La Crosse Wilmington St. Norbert College University of Iowa University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh University of Notre Dame St. Olaf College University of Maine at Augusta- University of Wisconsin System University of the Pacific Bangor University of Wyoming Wellesley Centers for Women State University of New Paltz University of Maryland Baltimore Valdosta State University West Chester University of Stetson University County Virginia Tech Pennsylvania SUNY, Fredonia University of Massachusetts Amherst William and Jefferson College Western Carolina University SUNY, Oneonta University of Massachusetts, Boston Washington University in St. Louis Virginia Tech SUNY, Geneseo University of Massachusetts, Wesleyan University Dartmouth AFFILIATES SUNY, Oswego West Virginia University University of Memphis AAUW SUNY, Plattsburgh Western Illinois University University of Michigan, Dearborn California Nurses Association NNU Susquehanna University Western Kentucky University University of Michigan, Flint National Council for Research on Syracuse University Western Michigan University University of Minnesota, Duluth Women Texas A&M University Wheaton College University of Missouri, Columbia Texas Woman’s University Library The College of Brockport, SUNY Whitman College University of Missouri, Kansas City The College of New Jersey William Paterson University University of Montana The College of Wooster Williams College

2013 NWSA Annual Report Supporters

2013 CONFERENCE EXHIBITORS 2013 CONFERENCE ADVERTISERS Africa Knowledge Project SPARK Movement Ariadne Institute for the Study of SUNY Press Art, Abortion, and Activism Syracuse Cultural Workers Myth and Ritual Temple University Press Association Book Exhibit SUNY Press Canadian Scholars’ Press Texas Woman’s University Aunt Lute Books The Business of Being Born: Berghahn Books UK Routledge Bowling Green State University Classroom Edition Bitch Media University of Arizona/Feminist Women’s, Gender and Sexuality The Foundation International Cornell University Press Formations Studies Nehiah’s House Claremont University Graduate University of Chicago Press Claremont Graduate University The Scholar’s Choice Applied Program University of Illinois Press Duke University Press The Silver Lady II Dan Kwong University of Minnesota Press Feminists Against Academic Topside Press Duke University Press University of Nebraska Press Discrimination University of Chicago Press Feminist Studies University of Wisconsin Office of the Feminist Formations: Retrospective University of Illinois Press jennifer abod Women’s Studies Librarian Textbook Series Union Institute and University Hope Into Practice Jewish Women WONDER WOMEN! The Untold Story Feminist Majority/Ms In the Choosing Justice Despite Our of American Superheroines Classroom Women’s and Gender Studies Department, Towson University Fears Women and Language Feminist Studies Women and Language Indiana University Press FemSpec Books and Productions Women’s Review of Books McFarland Publishing 14 Haymarket Books Women’s Studies Program, Ms Magazine/Feminist Majority Institute of International Education University of Texas at El Paso Foundation ITVS Community Classroom Women’s Studies Librarian’s Office National Advocates for Pregnant Women McFarland Wright State University Media Education Foundation New City Community Press New York University Press New Day Films Oxford University Press New York University Press Palgrave Macmillan Oregon State University Perseus Books Group Perseus Books Group PM Press SAGE Publications Inc Routledge Seal Press Soapbox Inc Sense Publishers Smile Booth Stanford University Press

2013 NWSA Annual Report Donors

GENERAL FUND TRAVEL AWARDS WOMEN OF COLOR LEADERSHIP PROJECT Effie K Ambler Anonymous Karen Alexander Vivien Ng Elizabeth Bartlett Fawzia Afzal-Khan Elizabeth Bartlett Margo Okazawa-Rey Michele T. Berger Elizabeth Bartlett Cynthia Blaire Emily Owens Margaret Cruikshank Michelle T. Berger Abena Busia Sabrina Pasztor Berenice Fisher Erin P. Binder Albion College Sabrina Pasztor Kelly Giles Ann Burnett Montgomery College Constance Penley Sherry Gorelick Leeray Costa Julie Davis Renata Rodrigues Bozzetto Marjorie G. Jones Betsy Eudey Sheri D. Davis Deborah Rosenfelt Allison Kimmich Sel J. Hwahng CJ Deluzio Loretta Ross Chene Koppitz Lydia Kelow Maira Earley Kathryn Schmidt Deborah Mahlstedt Chene Koppitz Tracy Fisher Celine P. Shimizu Vivien Ng Yi Chun Tricia Lin Evangeline Heiliger William Simmons Arlette Poland Sally McWilliams Janell Hobson Christina Smith Elaine Richardson Sabrina Pasztor Lakesia Johnson Leandra Smollin Renata Rodrigues Bozzetto Constance Penley Bettina Judd Shreerekha Subramanian Sara Cait Rogan Deborah Rosenfelt Milann Kang Stanley Thangaraj Amber Rose Ann Schonberger Miliann Kang Michelle Tichy 15 Paula Rothenberg Beverly Guy Sheftall Anson Kochrein Rutgers University Kathryn Schmidt Michelle Tichy Chene Koppitz Anders van Minter Ann K. Schonberger Stephanie Troutman Jo-Anne Lee Wellesley Centers for Women Donna Thompson Anders van Minter Karen Leong Veda Ward Amanda Wright Karen Leong Johanna van Wijk-Bos Francoise Lionnet Bonnie Zare Kerrita Mayfield David Murray

2013 NWSA Annual Report Staff

ALLISON KIMMICH, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Need photo caption here. ◽◽Governance ◽◽Coordinates work with conference program committee ◽◽One-on-one consultations with institutions ◽◽Strategic planning and association projects 16 ◽◽Grant writing and fundraising ◽◽Media and press inquiries

PATTI PROVANCE, DEPUTY DIRECTOR ◽◽Institutional member services ◽◽Coordinates pre-conference planning committee work ◽◽Advertising, exhibitors, non-

dues revenue projects From left to right: Allison Kimmich, Kira Wisniewski, Patti Provance, and NWSA interns Maariya Bassa and Mercedes Katis ◽◽Communications and social media ◽◽Coordinates proposal review process

KIRA WISNIEWSKI, OPERATIONS MANAGER ◽◽Membership and conference registration ◽◽Accounts payable and receivable ◽◽Manages conference site selection process ◽◽Coordinates conference scheduling and logistics ◽◽Coordinates and supervises volunteers and interns

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2013 NWSA Annual Report Finances JANUARY 1–DECEMBER 31, 2012

INCOME Conference...... $295,228 17 Membership Dues...... $329,589 Contributions...... $5,245 Investments...... $5,749 Other...... $25,725 Total Income...... $630,867

EXPENSES Program Services...... $401,763

From left to right: Need photo caption here. Management and General...... $176,091 Fundraising...... $11,628 Total Expenses...... $589,482

Surplus...... $72,054

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