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MARY AVITA HUMS, Ph.D M. Hums Page 1 MARY AVITA HUMS, Ph.D. Home Office 2408 Mahan Drive SAC East 104Q Louisville, KY 40299 Health & Sport Science Dept. University of Louisville Louisville, KY 40292 USA Tel: 1-502-852-5908 Fax:1-502-852-6683 e-mail: [email protected] Twitter: @mahums EDUCATION Ph.D. 1992 The Ohio State University Major Area: Sport Management Specialization: Legal Issues Affecting Sport M.B.A. 1984 The University of Iowa Concentration: Management Information Systems M.A. 1983 The University of Iowa Major Area: Physical Education Specialization: Athletic Administration B.B.A. 1979 The University of Notre Dame Major: Business Management PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE University of Louisville, Sport Administration Program, Louisville, KY Professor, 2003 – present University of Louisville University Scholar, 2010-2013 Associate Professor, 1997 - 2003 • teach Sport Governance, Management of Professional Baseball, International Sport, Sport Policy, and Doctoral Research Colloquium Sport Administration Doctoral Program Coordinator • advise Masters and Ph.D. students in Sport Administration • coordinated and taught in Masters program in Athens, Greece, 1999-2003 M. Hums Page 2 International Paralympic Committee Sports Department, Bonn, Germany Planning Specialist, July 2007 • assisted Director of Sports in developing Strategy Map for IPC Sports • assisted with Ice Sledge Hockey Sport Technical Committee meeting Athens Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games (ATHOC), May-Sept. 2004 Softball Field Crew Assistant • chalked batters’ boxes for Competition Field (32 games) • watered, raked, lined fields, painted bases for Competition Field and two Training Fields • cleaned and performed minor maintenance at Competition and Training Fields • assisted Softball Technical Operations Manager by editing documents including Daily Competition Activity Schedules (DCAS)/Daily Sport Activity Schedule (DSAS), Game Day Countdowns, Equipment Inventory Sheets, and Softball Personnel Training Manuals Goalball Sport Information Manager – Competition Venue • supervised Sport Information Desk at Faliro Sports Pavilion during competition days • maintained distribution pigeon-holes for each team (12 men’s and 8 women’s) •distributed game rosters and results, competition and training schedules, and printed information from Goalball Technical Delegate and Competition Management • supervised an international staff of 8 volunteers from 4 nations • provided information from INFO2004 Games information site • maintained constant communication with Sport Information Manager – Paralympic Village concerning transportation and competition schedules and daily results • worked shifts at Paralympic Village Sport Information Desk prior to competition days, booking training sessions and transportation schedules, distributing Team Leaders Guides, and distributing printed information from Goalball Technical Delegate and Competition Management University of Massachusetts, Sport Management Program, Amherst, MA Assistant Professor, 1994 - 1997 • taught undergraduate courses titled Sport Management Policy, Sport Business and Finance, Introduction to Sport Management, and Introduction to Sport Law M. Hums Page 3 • taught graduate course titled Sport Business and Finance Kennesaw State College, Dept. of HPER, Marietta, GA Assistant Professor, 1992 - 1994 • directed Sport Management undergraduate program • taught Legal Issues of Sport and Physical Activity, Facility Design and Operation, Organization and Administration of Health and Physical Education, Research Methodology, Internships, and various activities classes • supervised comprehensive field experiences for Sport Management majors • advised students majoring in Sport Management, Teacher Education, Exercise Science and Health Promotion/Wellness The Ohio State University, School of HPER, Columbus, OH Teaching Associate/Graduate Administrative Assistant, 1989 - 1992 • served as Administrative Assistant to the Director of the Basic Instructional Program and taught activity classes • served as Teaching Associate for Graduate level Effective Teaching in Physical Education course and Legal Issues in Amateur Sports course • team-taught Undergraduate level Legal Issues in Sport and Physical Activity course and Principles of Physical Education course St. Mary-of-the-Woods College, Terre Haute, IN Physical Education Director, Athletic Director, Softball and Volleyball Coach, Continuing Education Director, 1984-1989 Physical Education Director: • directed and taught in Basic Instructional Program Athletic Director • directed all aspects of five sport NAIA athletic department, including scheduling, budgeting, hiring, planning, etc. • coached intercollegiate volleyball and softball teams M. Hums Page 4 Continuing Education Director • directed all aspects of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions programs, including planning, organizing, and budgeting for seminars for adults and children's Summer Camp Ancilla College, Plymouth, IN Assistant Admissions Director, Volleyball Coach, 1983-1984 • Recruited prospective students, worked with student loans, coached intercollegiate volleyball team The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA Teaching Assistant, 1980-1983 • taught Physical Education activity courses in the Basic Instructional Program Girl Scouts of Singing Sands, South Bend, IN Field Director, 1979-1980 • facilitated volunteer activities in three county area, coordinated special program events, assisted with programs at camps RESEARCH A. Research Awards, Fellows and Boards Diversity Award, North American Society for Sport Management, 2014. Visiting Scholar Lecturer, James Madison University, 2014. Lecture title: Beyond the Xs and Os: Using the power of sport for social good. Southern Sport Management Association Sport Management Scholar Achievement Award, 2014. Lecture title: Bridging a New Gap. Research Fellow, Institute for Human Centered Design, Boston, MA, 2012-pres Advisory Council for the Olympism and Sport Development Center, Brown University, 2010 - present University of Louisville University Scholar, 2010 - 2013 Dorothy Drees Scholar Lecture, University of Dayton Department of Health and Sport Sciences, 2010. Lecture title: Sport Managers: Stewards of Sport or Money Changers in the Temple? M. Hums Page 5 Esther Larsen McGinnis Scholar Lecturer, Illinois State University Department of Kinesiology, 2010. Lecture title: Using Sport for Social Change: Bottom Lines and Higher Callings Earle F. Zeigler Award, North American Society for Sport Management, 2009. Lecture title: The Conscience and Commerce of Sport Management: One Teacher’s Perspective. Erasmus Mundus Visiting International Scholar in Adapted Physical Activity, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Leuven, Belgium, March 2008 Research Fellow. Northeastern University’s Center for Sport in Society – Disability in Sport Program and Athletes for Human Rights Initiative, 2000-2010. Member, National Policy Advisory Board for the Women’s Sports Foundation Youth Sport & Families Project, 2007 – 2008 Research Fellow, North American Society for Sport Management, awarded 2003 B. Publications 1. Co-Authored books Hums, M.A., & MacLean, J.C. (2018). Governance and policy in sport organizations. (4th ed.). New York: Routledge. Hums, M.A., & MacLean, J.C. (2013). Governance and policy in sport organizations. (3d ed.) Phoenix, AZ: Holcomb-Hathaway Publishing Hums, M.A., MacLean, J.C., & Zintz, T. (2011). La gouvernance au cœur des politiques des organisations sportives. Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium: DeBoeck Publishing. (French translation of Governance book). Hums, M.A., & MacLean, J.C. (2008). Governance and policy in sport organizations. (2d ed.) Phoenix, AZ: Holcomb-Hathaway Publishing. Hums, M.A., & MacLean, J.C. (2004). Governance and policy in sport organizations. Phoenix, AZ: Holcomb-Hathaway Publishing. Papakonstantopoulos, T., & Hums, M.A. (2004). Paralympic sport: All sports for all people. Athens, Greece: Electronic Arts Publishing. Robinson, M., Hums, M.A., Crow, R.B., & Phillips, D.R. (2001). Profiles of sport industry professionals: The people who make the games happen. M. Hums Page 6 Gaithersburg, MD: Aspen Publishing. 2. Co-Edited books Masteralexis, L.P., Barr, C.A., & Hums, M.A. (2019). Principles and practice of sport management. (6th Ed.). Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers Masteralexis, L.P., Barr, C.A., & Hums, M.A. (2015). Principles and practice of sport management. (5th Ed.). Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers Masteralexis, L.P., Barr, C.A., & Hums, M.A. (2012). Principles and practice of sport management. (4th Ed.). Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers Masteralexis, L.P., Barr, C.A., & Hums, M.A. (2008). Principles and practice of sport management. (3d Ed.). Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers Hums, M.A., Bower, G.G., & Grappendorf, H. (2007). Women as leaders in sport: Impact and influence. Reston, VA: NAGWS Masteralexis, L.P., Barr, C.A., & Hums, M.A. (2005). Principles and practice of sport management. (2d Ed.). Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers Masteralexis, L.P., Barr, C.A., & Hums, M.A. (1998). Principles and practice of sport management. Gaithersburg, MD: Aspen Publishing. 3. International Policy Documents /Technical Reports Invited Member, MINEPS VI (Ministers and Senior Officials Responsible for Physical Education and Sport) (2016-2017). Working Group on Developing a Comprehensive Vision of Inclusive Access. Consulting Editor – Sport 4 Socialisation Zimbabwe – Youth with Disabilities Handbook. (2011). Mutare, Zimbabwe. Morris,
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