Birth Date - Death Date
1946-Present
Personal Data
Wife: Renee E Allbritten (Divorced 2007)
Education
Employment
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1968-1971 Mathematic teacher for the Wyoming and Grand Rapids, Michigan Public Schools
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1971-1981 College administrator within the Michigan Community College system
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1979-1981 State representative in Michigan House of Representative
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1981-1987 Iowa Association of Community College Trustee in Des Moines
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1991-1998 AAACE (American Association for Adult and Continuing Education)
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1998-2002 Executive Director of Georgia Association of Education
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2003-2005 Executive Director of the Arlington, Virginia – based council for Exceptional Children (CEC)
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2006-2011 CEO Transformation Strategy Consultants
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2011-2014 Senior Fellow- Management and Public Administration in University of the South Pacific
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2014- Present Visiting Professor at Fiji National University
Awards and Honors
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He was privilege to work for: 2 presidents of the United States
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To have a significant impact on national public policy & federal program in Economic development, education and health
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As CEO for associations in general, special, adult and higher education
Membership-Professional Organizations
- National Coalition for Technology in Education and Training
- The Coalition of Lifelong Learning Organization
- The American Association for Adult and Education
- The Council for Exceptional Children
- The Georgia Association of educator
- The Iowa Association of Community College Trustees
Publications
Allbritten, D., Mainzer, R., & Ziegler, D. (2004). Will Students with Disabilities Be Scapegoats for School Failures? Educational Horizons, 82, 153-160.
Allbritten, D. (1996). Your Future is Being Decided for You. PAACE Journal of Lifelong Learning, 5, 35-45.
Allbritten, D., Mainzer, R., & Ziegler, D. (2004). NCLB: Failed Schools- Or Failed Law?Educational Horizons, 82(2), 153-153.
Allbritten, D. (2000). Tenure, Testing, And Teacher Quality. Atlanta Inquirer, 39(34), 4-4.
Allbritten, D. (2010). Executive Director's Note. Middle Ground, 14(2), 5-5.
Allbritten, D. (1988). A Dummy Driving school that's Not So Dumb. Training, ISSN 0095-5892,25(12), 77-77
Professional Interest Areas
- Executive Leadership
- National Public Policy Development
- Mentoring Future Leaders
Major Contributions to Adult Education
- The association's strategic plan and reorganization
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- Arranged national public policy efforts that increased federal funding for adult learning
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- He has been an active leader in education and government at the local and national levels for over thirty years
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- Actively participating in political issues related to education
Additional Resources
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Interesting Facts
References
Hon. Dr. Drew Allbritten. (n.d.). Retrieved December 6, 2014, from https://www.linkedin.com/pub/hon-dr-drew-allbritten/1/938/39
Summon Searches Almost Everything. (n.d.). Retrieved December 6, 2014, from http://library.syr.edu/
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Full text of "The Annual report of the Connecticut Historical Society" (n.d.). Retrieved December 6, 2014, from http://www.archive.org/stream/annualreportofco02conn/annualreportofco02conn_djvu.txt
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