Introduction

  • This election is for CAPC College of Business and Public Affairs Representative. The rules for this election are listed below.
  • The nominees for the CAPC College of Business and Public Affairs Representative election are listed to the right. The list to the right is not a ballot.
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The nominees for CAPC College of Business and Public Affairs Representative are:

Monica Zimmerman (Treichel)
Ebru Isgin
Rani G. Selvanathan
Jane Tucker

Nominations close Apr 11, 2013.
Regular Faculty in the College of Business and Public Affairs may be nominated.

Rules for the Election

    • Each department can have at most two representatives on CAPC.
    • The election is decided by a plurality of those casting votes unless such results violate the previous rule or the number of candidates does not exceed the number of positions to fill. In the later case, each candidate will be voted on by an approve/disapprove ballot.
    • Vacant seats will be filled one at a time with the current vacant seat filled by the candidate with the highest vote count. As each seat is filled, the candidate filling that seat and any other candidates from the same department as the candidate filling that seat will be disqualified. Votes cast for disqualified candidates, as just defined, will not be considered in filling remaining vacant seats.
    • Each candidate selected counts as a cast vote.
    • Members elected to at-large seats cannot be nominated for school representative seats.
    • Seats with longer terms will be filled first. In the case of an approve/disapprove ballot, candidates will be ranked according to number of approve votes.

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Monica Zimmerman (Treichel)


Department: Management

As Director of the Dr. Edwin Cottrell Entrepreneurial Leadership Center, I work across campus to promote entrepreneurship. Prior to joining the WCU faculty, I developed curriculum for an entrepreneurship major, an entrepreneurship minor, and a cross disciplinary entrepreneurship graduate certificates at Temple University. Currently, I serve on the MBA program committee. In addition, I currently teach the Business Policy capstone course for all business majors that synthesizes their learning experience across the curriculum.


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Ebru Isgin


Department: Economics and Finance

As a new member of the Economics and Finance Department, I am eager to get involved in the university issues and make an impact on our students’ academic development by serving on CAPC. I am interested in assuring that WCU continues to receive Middle States accreditation and would like to insure that the University's strategic plan is implemented while maintaining the highest curricular standards. CAPC has a vital role in improving our academic standing and I would be honored to become a part of it.


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Rani G. Selvanathan


Department: Management

I seek your support to serve as a member of CAPC. My current research on measuring and improving educational sustainability through appropriate course organization along with my long tenure at West Chester University has put me in a confident position of being able to serve CAPC in a positive manner. I thank you for your support.


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Jane Tucker


Department: Department of Criminal Justice

I am interested in serving the university through the Curriculum and Academic Policies Council (CAPC). In my opinion, the role of the CAPC is essential to maintaining competitive, contemporary academic programs that meet the needs of students in an oversaturated educational market. I have some experience in developing organizational policies and procedures. Additionally, I have strong organizational skills that allow me to be an asset in the area of the development and revision of academic programs and/or policies.


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