Introduction

  • This election is for Sabbatical and Educational Leave Committee College of Business and Public Management Representative. The rules for this election are listed below.
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The nominees for Sabbatical and Educational Leave Committee College of Business and Public Management Representative are:

Michele P. Bratina

Nominations close Mar 20, 2020.
Tenured Faculty in the College of Business and Public Management may be nominated.

Rules for the Election

    • The Department of Economics and Finance has continuing representation on the committee; therefore, faculty from the Department of Economics and Finance may NOT be nominated for this seat.

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Michele P. Bratina


Department: Criminal Justice

Since 2016, I have served the University on the Curriculum and Academic Policies Council (CAPC), General Education Assessment Committee – Interdisciplinary (I) Course Assessment, and the University Writing Council (UWC) Advisory Board; the College of Business and Public Management on the Interdisciplinary, Strategic Plan, and International Committees; the Department of Criminal Justice, as Co-Editor of the Alumni Newsletter, Advisor for the newly developing National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) on Campus Student Organization, and incoming Advisor (Fall 2020) for Nu Beta Chapter of Alpha Phi Sigma, the National Criminal Justice Honor Society. I am also engaged in service with the local community, through my membership on the Chester County Police Crisis Intervention Team Steering and Curriculum Committees. These various opportunities have helped to prepare me to serve as the Business and Public Management Representative on the Sabbatical and Educational Leave Committee (SaLe). I view my candidacy as an opportunity to support the faculty and the university. SaLe is an important committee, and I am committed to serve effectively. Sabbatical leave provides faculty with research, expertise, and experiences that enrich the University. Therefore, I will give objective and careful consideration to all applications. I am enthusiastic about the work of the committee, and I hope that you will consider voting for me. Thank you!


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