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Nomination Package for Jeff Fantine
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TABLE OF CONTENTS: A. Nomination by Jackie Taylor, COABE Member and President Elect 2011‐2013 B. Fantine‐Bio C. Fantine‐Resume D. Denise Pottmeyer Recommendation, former State ABLE Director, Ohio Board of Regents E. Gail Senese Recommendation, Maine State Director of Adult Education and Family Literacy F. Jeff Gove, State ABLE Director, University System
of Ohio
G. Lennox McLendon Recommendation, McLendon Associates, Inc. H. Peter Waite Recommendation, Executive Vice President, ProLiteracy I. Laura Weisel Recommendation, Executive Partner and Clinical Director, PowerPath for Education and Employment
J. Federico Salas‐Isnardi Recommendation, Chair, Association of Adult Literacy Professional Developers
K. Laura Lanier Recommendation, Director, Kratos Learning If you have difficulty viewing the files in the Adobe Package, please contact Jackie Taylor at
[email protected]. Thank you.
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MEMORANDUM:
To: All COABE Members
From: Jackie
Taylor,
COABE
Member,
President
Elect
2011
‐2013
Date: February 12, 2013
Re: Nomination of Jeff Fantine for President Elect 2013‐2015
At over 10,000 members strong, the Commission on Adult Basic Education (COABE) is the leading
national professional association for adult education practitioners. As an adult educator, it is my honor
and pleasure to nominate Jeff Fantine as COABE President Elect for 2013‐2015.
I have
worked
with
Jeff
as
a volunteer
on
the
COABE
board
for
nearly
four
years
and
prior
to
that,
for
four years on the board of the Association of Adult Literacy Professional Developers (AALPD). In both
roles, I have seen Jeff always take a fair and balanced approach to decision‐making. He is participatory
and collaborative, taking all views in to account in order to make the best decisions possible. His
leadership is transparent, his thinking is visionary, and he is a strong advocate for adult learners and high
quality staff development.
In today’s economy we face great challenges for the field of adult education. We need bold yet
tempered leadership that is grounded in programs and in the ever‐changing national landscape. Jeff
Fantine is that leader and we can count on him to launch COABE towards an even bigger and brighter
future.
If Jeff Fantine's name does not appear on your ballot, you will have the option to add him as a write‐in
candidate for President‐Elect, should you choose to vote for him. Thank you for your consideration in
this important election for COABE.
Jackie Taylor
COABE Member,
President
Elect
2011
‐2013
2635 Brantley Park Blvd
Maryville, TN 37804
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Bio: J effrey A. Fantine
Jeff Fantine brings nearly 25 years of experience in the adult education field to his role asan education consultant and is currently providing technical assistance to states and localprograms across the country focusing on implementing career pathways approaches as
well as developing and delivering various training for administrators and instructors.Prior to becoming a consultant he served as a Senior Project Director for two nationalprojects: Designing Instruction for Career Pathways, funded by the Office of Vocationaland Adult Education, andPoints of Entry, funded by the Open Society Foundations.Prior to joining Kratos, Fantine was the State Director of Adult Education and FamilyLiteracy at the Maine Department of Education where he focused on the developmentand implementation of adult career pathways. Before relocating to Maine, he spent eightyears as the Director of the Center for the Study and Development of Literacy andLanguage at Ohio University. In this role, he coordinated professional development forOhio’s Adult Basic and Literacy Education system; and prior to that served 5 years as adirector for a local adult education program.
Fantine is an expert in improving educational services for adult students with learningdisabilities and other special learning needs. He is now focusing his work on establishingcareer pathways in adult education, which includes building effective partnerships andimplementing meaningful college and career transitions services.
“Career Pathways are the future of adult education. As a field it is imperative that wecreate transparent and intensive education and training pipelines that will effectivelyprepare our learners for college and career. I am excited to be consulting at the nationallevel advancing this important work,” said Fantine.
Fantine holds degrees from Miami University, Georgetown University, and The OhioState University. He is currently pursuing a doctorate with a specialty in adult, higher,and literacy education. Fantine is also working part-time as a career advisor in a localadult education program and currently serves as the Vice President of the Commission onAdult Basic Education (COABE).
If elected, Fantine would like to continue to provide strong leadership to COABE and tothe adult education field by continuing to grow COABE membership and build andstrengthen strategic partnerships with state affiliates and other leading nationalorganizations in the field, such as TESOL, NAEPDC and Proliteracy. Fantine wouldsustain the strong professional development and advocacy work already being providedby COABE and would focus on new ways to strengthen these primary goals of theorganization, particularly by creating new professional development opportunities for thefield. “COABE is currently the largest and leading national professional association forour field of adult education, and if elected President, I would continue to advanceCOABE through strong leadership, advocacy, professional development, research andcommunication that will support adequate and effective education to the adults weserve.”
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Resume - Jeffrey A. Fantine
1662 Baltimore Road, Lancaster, OH 43130 (740-503-4923) [email protected]
Summary • Twenty-five years of experience in the field of adult and literacy education.
• Ten years of experience working on national policy and training initiatives in adult education.
• Experience building collaboration among state-level systems, i.e., adult education, workforcedevelopment and higher education.
• Raised over five millions dollars in grant funds for the Literacy Center at Ohio University.
• Provided leadership to the adult education and literacy field by actively participating in professionalassociations at both the national and state levels.
• Provided specialized training in adult education services, specifically addressing learning disabilitiesand other special learning needs.
• Provided staff development, technical assistance, resources, research, leadership and advocacy toliteracy professionals in Maine, Ohio and nationally.
• Proven leadership in organizational development and innovative services.
Education Enrolled , Doctoral Program in Higher EducationOhio University , Athens, Ohio
Masters Degree in Adult EducationThe Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.
Current
1997
B.A. Degree in Political Science
Miami University , Oxford, Ohio
1991
Career History & Accomplishments Adult Education Consultant
• Assisting Maine Adult Education with implementation of career pathways.
• Providing Technical Assistance to Points of Entry demonstration sites to improveadult education services to prisoners in re-entry.
• Developing online professional development modules for adult educationpractitioners with McGraw-Hill.
Senior Project Director, Kratos Learning Solutions Washington, DC
• Served as Project Director for Designing Instruction for Career Pathways , a projectfunded by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Vocational and AdultEducation.
• Served as Project Director for Points of Entry , a project funded by the Open Society Foundations to improve career pathways services in adult education programs foradults in re-entry.
• Participate in various education and training projects administered through theKratos Learning Solutions portfolio.
State Director of Adult Education, Maine Department of Education Maine Department of Education, Augusta, Maine
• Administer the adult education and family literacy program for the State of Maine,including Even State and EL/Civics.
• Partner with both k-12 and higher education so that adult education and literacy are involved in the seamless system of educational services provided in Maine.
• Oversee adult basic education, GED preparation, correctional education, ESOL,college transitions, work ready, career pathways, state leadership and adult diplomaprograms.
5/2012-Present
2011-2012
2008-2011
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Career History (cont.)Director, Center for the Study and Development of Literacy and Language Ohio University, College of Education, Athens, Ohio
• Supervise grant and research projects of the Center, which included adulteducation as well as various literacy programs for children and adults.
• Provide literacy-related content expertise to Ohio University, southeastern Ohioregion, and to the field of literacy education (state and national).
• Supervise staff and fiscal accountability for all Center’s grant-funded projects.• Responsible for fund development for the Center.
2005-2008
Director, Central/Southeast ABLE Resource Center Ohio University, College of Education, Athens, Ohio
• Responsible for providing professional development and resources to the AdultBasic and Literacy Education system in Ohio.
• Supervise staff and fiscal accountability for all Center’s grant-funded projects.
• Provide content expertise to the field of adult education, specifically addressing services to adults with learning disabilities and other special learning needs.
2000-2008
Program Director, Columbus Literacy Council, Columbus, Ohio
• Began as Records Administration Specialist.
• Developed and implemented tutor and instructor training.
• Supervised instructional programs for basic literacy and ESOL.
• Started agency’s first family literacy program, funded by the Barbara BushFoundation.
• Developed and managed use of instructional resources.
1996-2000
Program Assistant, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C.
• Provided technical and office assistance to two program officers representing legalcounsel and intermodalism in transportation research.
• Planned and coordinated research dissemination events, such as conferences andmeetings around the country.
• Compiled and edited transportation research documents for publication.
1992-1995
Assistant to the Director, Talawanda Adult High School, Oxford, Ohio
• Assisted with the administration and coordination of program services.
• Provided student orientation and assessment.
• Taught Social and Political Issues and TOEFL Preparation classes.
1987-1991
Memberships & AffiliationsBoard of Directors, Commission on Adult Basic Education, Vice President (current), Regional Representative, 2007-2008
Board of Directors, Association of Adult Literacy Professional Developers, Program Chair 2005-2009
Board of Directors, Ohio Association for Adult and Continuing Education, 1998-2003
• President, 2003
• 1st Vice President, State Conference Chair, 2002
• 2nd Vice President, Membership Chair, 2001
• Basic Literacy Representative, 200
Board of Directors, National Association for Adults with Special Learning Needs, 2000-2004
• Annual National Conference Co-Chair, 2003 and 2004
Master Trainer, National Institute for Literacy, 1998-2006
• Bridges-to-Practice National Training & Dissemination Project: Serving Adults with Learning Disabilities
Board of Directors, Washington Literacy Council, 1992-1995
• Tutor Trainer and Chair, Education and Training Committee
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Memberships & Affiliations (continued)
Member, Proliteracy Worldwide, 1992-current
• Certified Basic Literacy, ESOL and Supervising Volunteer Tutor Trainer
Other Memberships:
• National Career Pathways Network, 2011-current
• Learning Disabilities Association of America, 2000-current
• Commission on Adult Basic Education, 1998-current • American Association for People with Disabilities, 2003- current
Presentations & Trainings• Don’t Find Yourself Off the Beaten Path: How to Develop an Effective Career Pathways System, Commission on Adult
Basic Education Annual Conference, April 2012.
• Providing Contextualized Instruction Keynote and Session, Connecticut Adult Education Association AnnualConference, March 2012.
• Designing Instruction for Career Pathways, National Career Pathways Network Annual Conference, October 2011; andNational College Transitions Network Annual Conference and Council on Adult and Experiential Learning AnnualConference, November 2011
• Building Strategic Partnerships Training, Maine Adult Education Association Annual Conference, June 2010; and
Colorado Adult Education Association Annual Conference, November 2011.• Invited Speaker at the New York Post-Secondary Transitions Summit, November 2010.
• Building Strategic Partnerships at the State Level, Annual COABE Conference, April 2010.
• Developing a Framework for Career Pathways in Adult Education, Annual Maine Adult Education Directors Meeting,March 2010.
• OVAE National Webcast on College Transitions, January 2010.
• Invited Panelist on Maine College Transitions at the National College Transitions Conference, November 2010
• Learning Disabilities Core Training Series for Administrators, Instructors and Support Staff for Ohio’s Adult Educationand Literacy Education system, 2002-2005.
• Ohio LD/TANF Project Training: Serving TANF Customers with Learning Disabilities Through Interagency Collaboration, 2001-2008.
• Re Get Your Nose Out of Those Books: Meeting Standards and Benchmarks with Activities, Manipulatives, and Other Adaptations, Annual Commission on Adult Basic Education National Conference, Columbus, Ohio, May 2006.
• Making it Flow: Integrating Accommodations for Adult Learners with Learning Disabilities Into Every Lesson, 41st
Annual International Conference of the Learning Disabilities Association of America, March 2006.
• framing TANF Services: How Case Workers, Teachers, and Vocational Trainers Can Maximize Client Success by Identifying and Addressing LD, Annual Conference of the National Association for Adults with Special LearningNeeds, March 2005.
• Adults and Learning to Read and Write: A Process-Sensitive Perspective, Annual Proliteracy Worldwide Conference, November 2005.
• Standards-Based Education Implementation: Taking the Mystery Out of Content Standards, Ohio ABLE StandardsSummer Institute, August 2004.
• Accommodations, Adaptations, and Learning Strategies, Annual Conference of the National Association for Adults with Special Learning Needs, March 2003.
• Building Capacity in Adult Education Programs to Meet LD Challenges, 40th Annual International Conference of theLearning Disabilities Association of America, February 2003.
References: Available upon request.
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Denise L. Pottmeyer1280 W. Choctaw Dr. • London • Ohio • 43140
740-852-6508 • 614-425-0723 • [email protected]
January 7, 2013
COABE MembershipP.O. Box 620Syracuse, NY 13206
Dear Membership Committee:
Please accept this letter as my endorsement of and recommendation for Mr. Jeff Fantine to serve asthe next COABE President. As a career adult educator for thirty-three years, I have known Jeff since the early 90’s when I became employed by the Ohio Department of Education as a regionalconsultant in the Adult Basic and Literacy Education (ABLE) Unit. I subsequently was promotedto State ABLE Director in 2002, and over the next decade became more involved with Jeff as he
also emerged as a leader in the field of adult education.
Jeff’s work came to my attention when he was employed through a locally-funded ABLE program.He was making some break-through successes with low-level literacy students who werechallenged with learning difficulties and disabilities. As this was a passion of mine and an area of need to be addressed statewide, J eff became an essential leader in our effort to systematize thetraining for the field and provide needed resources. His own passion and ongoing training in thisarea led to his becoming director of one of the state’s four ABLE Regional Resource Centers withlead in statewide LD training, research, and resource development. He became known nationallyas an expert in this field and has been utilized successfully in that capacity.
Ohio ABLE has one of the distinct reputations of taking new initiatives and going “to scale” or to
statewide implementation. I believe Jeff supports that ideology and has proven this not only in hiswork in Ohio, but also as the Maine State Director of Adult Education and Family Literacy. Thecareer pathway delivery system is one example that comes to mind. He made significant changesin Maine’s delivery system, resulting in legislative changes. When he became employed at KratosLearning, he helped create and implement the Policy to Performance initiative which expanded hiswork to a national platform. I worked briefly with Jeff as a consultant on the project and wasimpressed with the quality of training and support provided to the participating states. I am pleasedthat the initiative is currently providing needed information to the field through a Toolkit thatpractitioners can access online.
Jeff has provided leadership in many state and national organizations and would be a real asset toCOABE as its next president. His commitment to adult education is evident in his years of service,
and his passion is evident in the initiatives he undertakes. Please let me know if I can provideadditional information about Jeff and his work in adult education.
Sincerely,
Denise L. PottmeyerFormer State ABLE DirectorOhio Board of Regents
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GOVERNOR
STEPHEN L. BOWEN
COMMISSIONER
STATE OF MAINE
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION23 STATE HOUSE STATION
AUGUSTA, MAINE04333-0023
OFFICES LOCATED AT THE BURTON M. CROSS STATE OFFICE BUILDING
PHONE: (207) 624-6600
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TTY: 1-888-577-669FAX: (207) 624-6700
January 3, 2013
COABE MembershipP.O. Box 620Syracuse, NY 13206
Dear Membership Committee:
Please accept this letter as my endorsement of and recommendation for Mr. Jeff Fantine to serveas the next COABE President. I have known Mr. Fantine since the spring of 2008 when he
became the Maine State Director of Adult Education and Family Literacy. I was then working asthe co-director of Portland Adult Education.
As Maine’s State Director, Mr. Fantine brought a vision to our work that truly modeled theCommission on Adult Basic Education (COABE) mission “To provide leadership,communication, professional development and advocacy for adult education and literacypractitioners in order to advance quality services for all adult learners.”
Mr. Fantine used his leadership abilities to get adult education on the agenda of legislators, theGovernor and the Commissioner of Education. In the year prior to leaving, Mr. Fantine rolled outthe plan for a career pathways delivery system of adult education services and drafted a
redefinition of adult education in terms of career pathways services that was eventually adoptedby the legislature. He provided the field with a vision that united very diverse local programs in acommon effort to improve program effectiveness, refocus energies on literacy programs andraise the awareness of the role of adult education with business and industry. He modeled theway for local directors to rise to new levels of professional leadership.
In a state as geographically large and diverse as Maine, communication has always been anissue. For the first time in many years, the state office began distributing regular communicationto the field. These messages contained important state and federal updates as well as sharing theachievements of local programs. In addition, Mr. Fantine encouraged use of technology forcommunication and instructional purposes and the state website became a communication tool
and repository for resource materials.
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Steps taken by Mr. Fantine to aid in the development of leadership and professionalism
of directors and program staff included a restructuring of the state’s professionaldevelopment delivery system and the implementation of local professional developmentplans. These steps enabled the state office to deliver appropriate professionaldevelopment opportunities based on identified local needs. The Leadership in ExcellenceAcademy for program directors was very well received. Conferences and state directorsmeetings were targeted on building capacity within the local programs and sharing of national and state best practices.
Mr. Fantine is a tireless advocate for adult learners. He brought this message to not onlyeducational practitioners, but decision-makers throughout the state. What continues toresonate with me is Mr. Fantine’s deep held belief in the capacity of all adults to learn
and grow. As practitioners, we need to believe that and guide our students to discoverthat capacity within themselves.
I consider myself fortunate to have been able to work under the direction of Mr. Fantine.Having followed him as Maine’s state director, I have had the opportunity to continue ourprofessional relationship while he was at Kratos and now, with his work as a nationallyrecognized consultant in adult education.
As President of COABE, Mr. Fantine will be able to continue the excellent work he hasdone for the commission. His passion for adult education, his leadership abilities, and hisstate and national perspectives will be such assets to the field and COABE. Please contactme if I can provide you with any additional information. I am available at 207.624.6755or [email protected]
Sincerely,
Gail Senese, Ph.D.State Director of Adult Education and Family Literacy
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January 3, 2013
COABE Membership
P.O. Box 620
Syracuse, NY 13206
To the Nomination Committee:
I’d like to recommend Jeffrey Fantine for the next President Elect of COABE. I have known Jeffrey since
he was at the Ohio Central/Southeast ABLE Resource Center, starting in 1999, being promoted to its
director through 2008. He then left Ohio and served as the state adult education director of Maine from
June, 2008 until March of 2011. He then served as director of OVAE's national adult career pathways
project from April, 2011 until May of 2012. I was and still am a member of the national Technical Work
Group (TWG) of this three-year initiative, representing our nation’s adult education directors along with
Jennifer Foster, Illinois’s adult education director.
Our state ABLE program funded the resource center where Jeff worked to increase professional
development resources that supported our state’s LD work. He was a state trainer, developing the core LD
training series for administrators, support staff and instructors, conceptualizing the initial LD plan which
turned into formal policy and coordinating the development of its first online iteration. He
also coordinated a state interagency group that addressed LD issues across agencies and how they
impacted the state’s One-Stop implementation.
I have found Jeffrey a capable professional that is passionate about adult education and professional
development at the national, state and local levels. He needs challenges that maintain his interest and
providing leadership to COABE would serve both him and the organization well. I’ll be happy to provide
additional information upon request.
Sincerely,
Jeff Gove, State ABLE Director
University System of Ohio
614-752-1642
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J anuary 14, 2012
COABE Membership
P.O. Box 620
Syracuse, NY 13206
Dear COABE Membership:
I am honored to support the candidacy of J eff Fantine for President of COABE.
I have known J eff for over 20 years in his various roles in adult education. No one better
represents the multi-faceted aspects of adult basic education and literacy than J eff Fantine. His
experiences in volunteer and community based programs, coupled with extensive experience in
professional development, in state level positions and ultimately as a state director in Maine,
give him a breadth of experience unparalleled in adult education.
These positions, as well as his work in the private sector, have provided J eff with a perspective
and sense of the field that ensures excellent representation of a wide array of program types
and delivery approaches. Central to his approach in all areas has been building partnerships
and collaboration. He has personally worked to forge important local, state and national
collaborations. His ability to work with a variety of individuals and program types underscores
his adaptability and flexibility while still remaining focused on productive outcomes.
I believe J eff would be an exceptional leader of COABE and would ensure broad participationand collaboration. He manages diverse populations superbly and his ability to lead is second to
none. In short, COABE would be well led by an exceptional leader in the field with J eff Fantine. I
strongly support his candidacy.
Sincerely,
Peter A. WaiteExecutive Vice President
ProLiteracy
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to Education and Employment
January 8, 2013
Dear Membership Committee,
This is an endorsement for Jeffrey A. Fantine as the next COABE President. I am honored to be
able to offer my input into this process.
I have known Jeff for the past 13 years as a professional in the field of adult basic and literacyeducation. It has been a joy to watch Jeff as he developed his professional skills and moved
from one role to another, each time increasing his leadership roles, skills, and scope of practice.Jeff has demonstrated a tremendous capacity to move into wide array leadership roles withintegrity, passion, wisdom and intelligence. He is a lifelong learner, asking the right questions at
the right time, identifying needs, co-creating with colleagues practical yet creative responses,
pushing the envelop, and moving the field of adult education and literacy to be moreknowledgeable, respected, skilled, and accountable.
As a strong advocate for learners, Jeff has taken leadership roles at all levels of service delivery.I met Jeff when he was at the Columbus Literacy Council directing student services, I supported
him as he took a leadership role in delivering Bridges to Practice across the US, I advocated for
Jeff to return to doctoral work in psychology, cheered him on as the Adult Education Director for
the State of Maine, and watched as he stepped into a leadership role with career pathways.
Jeff knows how to bring diverse people together, set a vision, and has no fear of doing the work
necessary to accomplish extraordinary feats. As COABE President, Jeff can take his energy andhis fearlessness to move COABE through challenging times in upcoming future. Jeff will surly
not take the path of least resistance. Instead, he will seek to collectively bring cohesion and a
consciousness to how COABE can best meet the needs of its members and the future of adulteducation.
I strongly recommend Jeff Fantine for the President of COABE.
Laura P. Weisel, Ph.D.
Executive Partner and Clinical Director
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J anuary 23, 2013
COABE Membership
P.O. Box 620
Syracuse, NY 13206
Dear Membership Committee:
Please accept this letter as my endorsement of and recommendation for Mr. J effrey Fantine to serve as
the next COABE President. I have known Mr. Fantine since approximately 2002.
Mr. Fantine is deeply committed to the field of adult education and contributing to the advancement of
state and national initiatives to improve service delivery. Mr. Fantine is a leader in the field and is widely
recognized by his peers and colleagues as an innovator and champion for the instructors and learners in
the adult education system across the country.
I have known Mr. Fantine as a director of a professional development center in Ohio, as the Maine Adult
Education state director, and as a Senior Project Director for Kratos Learning. I have worked with Mr.
Fantine in various capacities and have always admired the passion and wisdom he brings to his work.
After tirelessly working to establish a career pathways framework in Maine and creating a vision that
united very diverse local programs in a common effort to improve program effectiveness, I sought torecruit Mr. Fantine to work with Kratos Learning on national adult education projects.
In April 2011, Mr. Fantine joined the Kratos Learning staff to lead the national career pathways
investment from the Office of Vocational and Adult Education. Mr. Fantine was responsible for directing
$3.8 million dollars of federal Adult Education and Family Literacy Act funds in support of creating a
national Adult Career Pathways Technical Support Center.
Mr. Fantine is a tireless advocate for adult learners and is a visionary for the advancement of the system
serving those learners. I fully recommend, without reservation, Mr. Fantine as President of COABE. Ibelieve that he will bring leadership to the commission while representing the members effectively. If I
can provide any additional information please feel free to reach me at [email protected]
703-863-0137.