Category Archives: E. Nonprofit

051 – Managing a historical museum (rerun)

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Pioneer Museum (Fredericksburg, Texas)
In this episode I interview Mr. Jeryl Hoover, Executive Director of the Pioneer Museum in Fredericksburg, Texas. The museum is located in the City of Fredericksburg on a 3 acre campus near downtown and tells the story of German immigrants that founded the city.

Website for further information:
Pioneer Museum: http://pioneermuseum.net/

Charles G. Chandler, Ph.D.
[email protected]

048 – Management of Visual and Performing Arts (rerun)

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Smith-Ritch Point Theater, HCAF
This was our first episode on non-profit organizations (and #003 in our podcast series).  It was originally broadcast in February 2016).

In this episode, I interview Mr. David Howard, Executive Director of the Hill Country Arts Foundation (HCAF) in Ingram, Texas. HCAF is a center for the visual and performing arts founded in 1959 on 14 acres of land along the Guadalupe River. HCAF includes a 722 seat outdoor theater (the Smith-Ritch Point theater), and indoor theater (the black box), an art gallery (Duncan-McAshan Visual Arts Center), and several workshops for artists. A replica of Stonehenge (called Stonehenge II) is located on the property.

Web site for reference:
HCAF: http://www.HCAF.com

Charles G. Chandler, Ph.D.
[email protected]

043 University management (rerun)

IMG_0516[1]In this episode I interview Dr. Michael Grillo, Director of Institutional Effectiveness and Assistant Professor of Political Science at Schreiner University (Kerrville, Texas). We explore institutional effectiveness within the context of a university.

Charles G. Chandler, Ph.D.
[email protected]

Websites:
University Website: Schreiner University
Office of Institutional Effectiveness: Student Outcomes
Accreditation agency: SACS/COC

013 – What is an effective university?

IMG_0516[1]In this episode I interview Dr. Michael Grillo, Director of Institutional Effectiveness and Assistant Professor of Political Science at Schreiner University (Kerrville, Texas). We explore institutional effectiveness within the context of a university.

Charles G. Chandler, Ph.D.
[email protected]

Websites:
University Website: Schreiner University
Office of Institutional Effectiveness: Student Outcomes
Accreditation agency: SACS/COC

007 What does it take to manage a historical museum?

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Pioneer Museum (Fredericksburg, Texas)
In this episode I interview Mr. Jeryl Hoover, Executive Director of the Pioneer Museum in Fredericksburg, Texas. The museum is located in the City of Fredericksburg on a 3 acre campus near downtown and tells the story of German immigrants that founded the city.

Website for further information:
Pioneer Museum: http://pioneermuseum.net/

Charles G. Chandler, Ph.D.
[email protected]

003 What does it take to manage a visual and performing arts center?

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Smith-Ritch Point Theater, HCAF
This is our first episode on non-profit organizations. I interview Mr. David Howard, Executive Director of the Hill Country Arts Foundation (HCAF) in Ingram, Texas. HCAF is a center for the visual and performing arts founded in 1959 on 14 acres of land along the Guadalupe River. HCAF includes a 722 seat outdoor theater (the Smith-Ritch Point theater), and indoor theater (the black box), an art gallery (Duncan-McAshan Visual Arts Center), and several workshops for artists. A replica of Stonehenge (called Stonehenge II) is located on the property.

Web site for reference:
HCAF: http://www.HCAF.com

Charles G. Chandler, Ph.D.
[email protected]