R. Brooks Jeffery CV
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R . B R O O K S J E F F E R Y CURRICULUM VITAE (last updated November 2019) CURRENT POSITION Associate Vice President for Research, Office of Research, Innovation & Impact Professor, School of Architecture, College of Architecture, Planning & Landscape Architecture The University of Arizona Administration 601 P.O. Box 210066, Tucson, AZ 85721-0066 520.621.2991 | [email protected] EDUCATION 1992 Masters of Information Science. The University of Arizona. 1983 Bachelor of Architecture, Historic Preservation emphasis. The University of Arizona. LANGUAGES English (mother tongue); Spanish (good). ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2016-- Associate Vice President for Research. Office for Research, Innovation & Impact (RII), The University of Arizona. Responsible for advancing research in the humanities, arts, social sciences, professional colleges, as well as selected museums, centers and institutes that report to RII. Served as co-lead of UA Strategic Plan Pillar 3 – Arizona Advantage: Advancing our land grant mission to drive social, cultural and economic impact – including coordination of end-state visions, business plans and key performance indicators for 12 distinct initiatives. From January to October 2019, served additionally as RII Chief of Staff including oversight of unit operations, research infrastructure, and strategic initiatives. Beginning in October 2019, responsible for campus research infrastructure including serving as client representative for two new campus research buildings, oversight of campus core facilities and development of a research infrastructure master plan in coordination with larger campus master plan. 2009-16 Director, Drachman Institute. College of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape Architecture (CAPLA), The University of Arizona. Directed College’s outreach center advancing community engagement as a cornerstone of professional design education by providing research-based design and planning services in heritage conservation, housing, health and wellbeing, livable communities. During this period, Drachman Institute generated $3,235,094 of external funds and produced 17 peer-reviewed research or technical reports. 2000-16 Chair, Heritage Conservation Program. College of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape Architecture, The University of Arizona. Includes creation and coordination of an interdisciplinary graduate certificate curriculum and the MS.Architecture – Heritage Conservation focus area. 2011-- Full Professor (with tenure). Joint appointment in School of Architecture and School of Landscape Architecture and Planning. College of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape Architecture, The University of Arizona. 2004-09 Associate Dean. College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, The University of Arizona. Responsible for coordinating research, outreach, strategic planning, facilities, and operational objectives of the college. Coordinated physical, operational and curricular integration of four departments under one newly designated interdisciplinary college. College liaison for construction of $9.3 million facility expansion and $3.1 million remodel of existing facilities. 1989-00 Associate Curator (with continuing status). College of Architecture, Planning and Landscape Architecture, The University of Arizona. 1985-88 Preservation Project Manager. UNESCO Campaign for the Preservation of the Old City of San'a, Republic of Yemen. 1983-85 Designer/Project Manager. The McKinley Associates, San Diego California. HONORS, AWARDS & RECOGNITION 2018 Historic Preservation Award from Tucson-Pima County Historical Commission for National Register Multiple Property Documentation Form for the Single-Family Residential Architecture of Josias Th. Joesler and John & Helen Murphey (one of four team members). 2015 Director’s Partnership Award from National Park Service for providing innovative leadership in the field of historic preservation in service to the National Park Service. 2014 Governor’s Heritage Preservation Honor Award from Arizona State Parks/Arizona Preservation Foundation for Rehabilitation of Camp Naco Project (one of eight team members). 2014 Honorable Mention, HALS Challenge: Documenting Landscapes of the New Deal. Student team under supervision of Helen Erickson, Gina Chorover, and myself who completed HALS documentation reports on Tumacácori National Historical Park, The Tucson Plant Material Center, and Colossal Cave Mountain Park in conjunction with Heritage Conservation service- learning course. 2013 Historic Preservation Award from Tucson-Pima County Historical Commission/Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation for sustained leadership in TICRAT adobe workshops from 2008-2013. 2013 Second Place, HALS Challenge: Documenting Landscapes of Women. Student team under supervision of Helen Erickson, Gina Chorover, and Jennifer Levstik, who completed HALS documentation report on Arizona Inn in conjunction with Heritage Conservation service-learning course. 2012 Governor’s Heritage Preservation Honor Award from Arizona State Parks/Arizona Preservation Foundation for University of Arizona’s Cannon-Douglass House Rehabilitation Project. 2012 Historic Preservation Award from Tucson-Pima County Historical Commission/Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation for rehabilitation of University of Arizona’s Cannon-Douglass House. 2011 Invited Participant in University of Arizona Academic Leadership Institute (ALI), a highly competitive, year-long program for those recognized as emerging leaders within the University. 2008 Common Ground Award – Public Projects for Wilmot Library Planning Charrette, Metropolitan Pima Alliance. 2007 Alene Dunlap Smith and Paul C. Smith Award from the Tucson-Pima County Historical Commission/Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation for the “high level of dedication and long- term commitment toward historic preservation in our community”. This is Tucson’s highest preservation award. 2007 Dobras Award for distinguished achievement and service to the College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture. 2006 Excellence in Resource Stewardship Award, Intermountain Region National Park Service, in recognition of quality work in the creation of preservation design and maintenance guidelines by Preservation Studies students for Petrified Forest National Monument, Arizona with Drew Gorski and Michael Lovato. 2002 Historic Preservation Certificate of Recognition. Tucson-Pima County Historical Commission for the efforts in creating the Guide to Tucson Architecture with Anne M. Nequette. 2002 Historic Preservation Certificate of Recognition. Tucson-Pima County Historical Commission for efforts of Preservation Studies service-learning course to create a historic context for Downtown Tucson and 10 National Register nominations that enabled the buildings to be eligible for federal rehabilitation tax credits and contributing to the redevelopment of downtown Tucson within the larger Rio Nuevo master plan. SERVICE/OUTREACH COLLEGE 2015-- Member, Faculty Status Committee, CAPLA (beg. 2018 only on as-needed basis) 2015-18 Member, Faculty Status Committee, School of Architecture 2015-- Member, Faculty Status Committee, School of Landscape Architecture & Planning (beg. 2018 only on as-needed basis) 2015-16 Visiting Scholar Mentor, Chuanhe Huang, Beijing Forestry University, China. 2015-16 Chair, MS.Architecture Academic Program Review 2015-16 Liaison, Southern Arizona Regional Visitors Center Project Curriculum Vitae | R. Brooks Jeffery 2 2015-16 Liaison, Sustainable Laboratory and Urban Garden (SLUG) Project with City High School. 2014-15 Visiting Scholar Mentor, Pilar Abreu e Lima, University of Porto, Portugal (Fulbright) 2014-15 Chair, Urban Design Faculty Search Committee, School of Architecture 2014-15 Member, Faculty Status Committee, CAPLA 2014-15 Member, Faculty Status Committee, School of Architecture 2013-14 Chair, Urban Design Faculty Search Committee, CAPLA 2013-14 Member, Faculty Status Committee, CAPLA 2013-14 Member, Faculty Status Committee, School of Landscape Architecture & Planning 2012-13 Chair, Faculty Status Committee, School of Architecture 2012-- Faculty Mentor, School of Architecture (Casey Lindberg, Christopher Domin, Sasha Wilson, David Wald-Hopkins) 2012-- Liaison, International Traditional Knowledge Institute (ITKI). 2011-12 Chair, Faculty Status Committee, School of Architecture 2011-12 Member, Faculty Status Committee, School of Landscape Architecture 2011-12 Member, Faculty Status Committee, Planning Program 2011-12 Member, Faculty Status Committee, College of Architecture & Landscape Architecture 2011-12 Liaison, UA Downtown renovation project 2011 Liaison, Cannon Douglas House rehabilitation project 2010-11 Visiting Scholar Mentor, Jafar Niyazov, Tajik Academy of Sciences, Tajikistan (Fulbright) 2009-12 Chair, CALA Outreach Task Force 2009-12 Chair, CALA Research Task Force 2009-10 Chair, School of Architecture Director Search Committee 2008 Chair, Five-Year Department Head Review Committee for Ron Stoltz, Director, School of Landscape Architecture 2007-08 Member, CALA Dean Search Committee 2005- Member, Deans & Directors Council. 2005 Author and Facilitator, CALA Academic Program Review. 2000-10 Member, Graduate Executive Committee (Chair 2003-2004) UNIVERSITY 2019 Member, UA Associate Vice Provost, Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI) Faculty Development Search Committee. 2019 Chair, Director Search Committee, UA Arizona Mining, Mineral & Natural Resource Education Museum (AMMNREM) 2019 Member, UA Campus Master Plan Operations Committee.