He has joint responsibility for the Commission's
incoming information, collecting and analyzing the data
that colleges
and universities are required to submit annually as well
as occasional surveys on special topics. Some of these
topics have included the self-study process, peer review,
information
literacy, and outcomes assessment.
He also is responsible for coordinating
the Commission's outgoing information in the form of
training workshops, the
annual conferences, symposia and conferences on special
topics, print publications, and its World Wide Web publications.
A graduate of Howard University, he worked as a wordsmith
in Washington, D.C., for 27 years, with over one-half that
time in corporate management. In 1994, he joined the Commission
staff. In 1999, he served on a multi-institutional task force,
sponsored by the Association of College and Research Libraries
to develop Information Literacy Competency Standards
for Higher Education.