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Board Member, Vice Chair

President, Martin University


Dr. Eugene White is the President of Martin University in Indianapolis, Indiana. He
is an educational pioneer in Indiana with over 30 years of experience in
education. He was the first African American High School Principal in the Fort
Wayne Community Schools and in the Metropolitan School District of
Washington Township’s North Central High School; the first African American
Superintendent of the Metropolitan School District of Washington Township; and
the first African American President of the Indiana Association of Public School
Superintendents (IAPSS). He has achieved numerous honors including
Outstanding Superintendent of the Year and has served in leadership roles with
several organizations including as President of the Board of the North Central
Association of Schools and Colleges Commission on Accreditation and School
Improvement. He also is an accomplished author having written a book for
colleagues and practitioners on leadership and co-written a book on school
diversity. He completed his doctoral work at Ball State University, graduate work
at the University of Tennessee, and undergraduate work at Alabama A&M
University.

http://www.advanc-ed.org/bio/eugene-white-phd

He is a famous author for having written a book for colleagues and practitioners
on leadership and co-written a book on school diversity. He is a board member, a
vice chairman and currently the President of Martin University and most of all, he
has designed one of the models of communication that is well-known globally
for its unique concept.

He was born in Phenix City, AL, to a single 17-year-old mother in December 1947.
He was a teacher, coach and school administrator in the Fort Wayne
Community Schools for 19 years. He was the first African American high school
principal in the Fort Wayne Community Schools, where he served as principal of
Wayne High School from 1985 to 1990. In 1990 he became the first African
American high school principal of North Central High School in Indianapolis,
serving until 1992. He was Deputy Superintendent of the Indianapolis Public
Schools from July 1992 to January 1994. He served as Superintendent of the
Metropolitan School District of Washington Township for 11 years. In 2005, Dr.
White was named Superintendent of the state's largest school district, IPS.
http://educatingsouthcarolina.blogspot.com/2012/03/greenville-finalists-white-royster.html
> provides a speaker a stimulus to communicate a need
> knowing the oral language to represent ideas
> uses the vocal mechanism accompanied by expression, gestures, & body stances
> waves of sound and light that carry the speaker's message
> sound waves enter the ears, light waves strike the eyes, & nerve impulses reach the brain
> interprets the language symbols received
> manifestation of overt behavior or no behavior at all
> watching signs of reception among the listeners in order to adjust to the situation

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