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Texas Chiropractic College announces new board of regent members

Chiropractic Economics Staff November 21, 2012

November 21, 2012 — At their October retreat, the Texas Chiropractic College Board of Regents added Barbara M. Hanson, PhD, of San Jacinto College and William Theodore Cummings, PhD, of the University of Houston-Clear Lake to their ranks.

The pair joins Paul Raymond, DC, a July 2012 appointee, as the newest members of TCC’s governing body.

Hanson is the vice president for learning at San Jacinto College Central and was recently selected by a national review panel as one of only 24 community college leaders to attend the prestigious Executive Leadership Institute sponsored by the League for Innovation in the Community College.

She joined San Jacinto College in September 2009, bringing with her more than 25 years’ of experience, including 17 years in community college administration. She has served in such roles as chief academic officer, executive director for strategic program development, dean of instruction, division chair for modern languages, and has been a full-time faculty member teaching English as a Second Language and German.

Hanson holds a doctorate in educational leadership, with a specialization in language and culture, from Northern Arizona University; a Master of Arts in English as a Second Language from the University of Arizona; a Master of Arts in German and German Literature from the University of Arizona; and a Bachelor of Arts in German and Music from the University of Arizona.

The dean of the school of business at UH–Clear Lake since 1998, Cummings has been active on various organizations. He is a member of Bay Area Houston Economic Partnership, having served on the Board of Directors for two terms, and is also a member of Bay Area Houston Transportation Partnership.

Since 1998 he has been a member of Space Center Rotary Club. Before coming to Texas, Cummings was interim dean and professor of marketing in the College of Business at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. During his 18-year tenure, he also served as associate director and senior research associate of the Center for Business and Economic Research, associate and assistant dean and department chair as well as principal investigator to several major grants with the Department of Energy.

Cummings earned his doctorate in business administration from Arizona State University; a master’s of business administration from Western Illinois University; and a Bachelor of Science in Business from Indiana University.

A 2001 graduate of Texas Chiropractic College, Raymond is a partner in the multi-disciplinary, Injury Center of Houston, working closely with other doctors of chiropractic, medical doctors and a doctor of podiatric medicine. He is responsible for patient care and management, including nutritional assessments, impairment evaluations, and interpretation of functional capacity evaluations.

He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in biomedical science from Texas A&M in 1994 and holds an American Academy of Disability Evaluating Physicians Designated Doctor certification. He is currently working on a second degree in nutrition.

Source: Texas Chiropractic College, txchiro.edu

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