Office of the Vice President for University Outreach

202 Samford Hall, Auburn, AL 36849 | phone: 334-844-5700 | fax: 334-844-0515 | Outreach Website

Dr. Royrickers CookVice President for University Outreach and Associate Provost
(334) 844-5700
cookroy@auburn.edu

Welcome to Auburn University Outreach.

Dr. Royrickers Cook provides university-wide leadership for all outreach and engagement initiatives, spanning 12 colleges and schools, aimed at advancing Auburn University’s outreach mission of applying its educational resources to problems and issues faced by citizens of the State of Alabama and beyond. Dr. Cook has led the University Outreach division since 2006.

Dr. Cook is directly responsible for the following Auburn University outreach centers and institutes: the Center for Educational Outreach and Engagement, the Government and Economic Development Institute, the Office of Professional and Continuing Education, the Encyclopedia of Alabama, the Office of Public Service, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, the Office of Faculty Engagement and Outreach Global.

In addition to his administrative responsibilities, he is actively involved in connecting Auburn University to the international community. This involvement includes working on international education programs in South America, Central America, Africa and Asia. Many of these programs promote faculty and student exchanges, educational tours, international program development, and training for educators, businesses and governmental officials from across the globe.

A native of Auburn, Alabama, Dr. Cook holds three degrees in Public Administration and Public Policy from Auburn University, culminating with a Ph.D. in 2000. He also occasionally lectures in the Department of Political Science and the Master of Public Administration Program. He has been principal or co-principal investigator on several large federal grants at the university. Dr. Cook also serves on the boards of several community and academic organizations.

202 Samford Hall, Auburn, AL 36849 | phone: 334-844-5700 | fax: 334-844-0515 | Website

Chippewa ThomasChippewa Thomas, Ph.D.

Director, Office of Faculty Engagement
(334) 844-5701
thoma07@auburn.edu

Chippewa M. Thomas directs the Office of Faculty Engagement, a division of the Vice President’s Office for University Outreach at Auburn University. She is also a full professor of Counselor Education (Clinical Mental Health) programs in the Department of Special Education, Rehabilitation, Counseling/School Psychology in the College of Education. As both administrator and member of the faculty, she’s responsible for providing campus-wide leadership engaging faculty in outreach related work and the development of outreach scholarship. In an effort to create synergies across disciplines, Dr. Thomas facilitates joint projects between faculty and community partners, manages an internal competitive outreach grant program, and hosts an annual outreach scholarship symposium in keeping with the land-grant mission and strategic priorities of the university. She also teaches counselor education courses that prepare future mental health workforce professionals as well as counselor educators/supervisors at the doctoral level. She is involved in service to the university, professional organizations and in the community. Dr. Thomas the president of the Fulbright Association Alabama chapter. She conducts research, and is engaged in outreach activities locally and abroad that have allowed her to produce community engaged scholarship.

1022 Draughon Library | (334) 844-4007 | Website

Claire WilsonClaire Wilson, MPA

Senior Content Editor, Encyclopedia of Alabama
(334) 844-0285
wilsoc3@auburn.edu

Claire Wilson has been a science and humanities editor and writer for more than 20 years. Her particular specialty is editing and working with scholarly, academic, and professional writing to make it accessible to a general audience. She has a background in Anthropology, Archaeology, and Geology and earned a master’s degree in Public Administration from Auburn University in 2012.

116 O.D. Smith Hall, 135 S. College St., Auburn, AL 36849 | phone: 334-844-5716 | cell: 334-703-0556 | Website

Elizabeth Ivy Essamuah-QuansahElizabeth Ivy Essamuah-Quansah, Ph.D., MBA

Director, Outreach Global
(334) 844-5716
eid0001@auburn.edu

Dr. Elizabeth Ivy Quansah received her Ph.D. in Administration of Higher Education from Auburn University (AU) and MBA in Management from Indiana University. She is the Founding Director of the AU Office of Outreach Global, a unit under University Outreach. The office has become the centerpiece of the AU Outreach’s international initiatives. The purpose of AU Outreach Global is to facilitate global engagement and establishment of collaborative relationships with universities, nonacademic institutions, and communities across the globe for effective, sustainable, and mutually beneficial service learning, and capacity training programs. Elizabeth has developed several global service-learning programs in selected countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, and Europe. Two of the flagship programs she created are the Global Community Day Festival for the cities of Auburn and Opelika and non-credit short-term service-learning programs for students who cannot afford to participate in the traditional study abroad programs due to cost and also for faculty members who cannot engage in global research and outreach work due to time constraints and other factors. The Global Outreach programs have served over 5,000 patients through healthcare servicelearning programs, exposed over 100 AU students, more than 25 faculty, and 10 staff, and trained (online and onsite) over 700 global partners since the office's inception in 2016. Dr. Quansah has presented at several conferences including APLU, the Alabama Counseling Association, Southern Regional Faculty, and Instructional Development Consortium (SRFIDC), The Mentoring Network for African Women in Academia (MTAWA), NASPA and AU Office of International Programs several conferences and sessions. Prior to working at AU, Dr. Quansah served as the Associate Vice President of Enrollment Management at Tuskegee University, Alabama. Dr. Quansah received the University of Professional and Continuing Education Association (UPCEA) National 2020 International Leadership Award and the 2019 UPCEA South Region Conference Emerging Leader Award for her innovative approach to global education and service learning. She is also the CoFounder and Co-President of the Joseph and Elizabeth Quansah (JEQ) Foundation.

Office of the Assistant Vice President for University Outreach and Public Service

201 OD Smith Hall, Auburn, AL 36849 | phone: 334-844-4730

Hollie C. Cost, Ph.D. Assistant Vice President for University Outreach and Public Service
(334) 740-2897
hollie.cost@auburn.edu

 A lifelong Alabamian, Cost is a three-time Auburn graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, an M.Ed. in Special Education, and a Ph.D. in Rehabilitation and Special Education - Behavioral Disorders. Before her position at the University of Montevallo, Cost worked in the Auburn area in mental health and special education roles in the Lee County school system, East Alabama Mental Health and Lee County Youth Development Center, at Auburn University as a graduate teaching and research assistant and assistant director of the Summer Clinic program, and later as assistant professor at Stephen F. Austin State University in Texas. At the University of Montevallo, Cost was professor of Special Education and responsible for program coordination, assessment and accreditation activities in the department. During her tenure, she launched the university’s service-learning program and developed two major civic engagement initiatives, “Falcon Scholars in Action,” a community outreach program with Shelby County non-profit agencies engaging university students, and the “Montevallo Connection” initiative which promoted collaboration between the university and the city’s public schools.

Cost’s community engagement and advocacy extended beyond campus to civic leadership, in which she served for more than 16 years as an elected Montevallo city council member and Mayor. In her two terms as mayor, she was responsible for all municipal operations including budget management, direct supervision of ten department heads, infrastructure maintenance and improvements, and overall promotion of civic engagement, social equity and inclusivity for citizens. During her administration she initiated a Students’ Institute, a Junior City Council, and a comprehensive recycling program among several other citywide initiatives.

A graduate of Leadership Alabama and Leadership Shelby County, Cost has received a number of educational, municipal and civic engagement certifications from the Alabama State Department of Education, the Alabama League of Municipalities, and Auburn University’s Community and Civic Engagement Imagining America Institute. She has a comprehensive record of disciplinary research, grant acquisition, publication and presentation across her special education, civic engagement, and community development dossier. Among her many notable scholarly and public recognitions, Cost was named a Kettering Foundation Research Fellow, the Albert Schweitzer Fellowship Humanitarian of the Year, the Alabama Main Street Hero Award, Gulf-South Summit Outstanding Service-Learning Collaboration Award, and Auburn University’s Academy for Civic Professionalism Alumni Award. She has been active in community service at both the local and state level including board service with the Shelby County Chamber, Alabama Environmental Commission, Alabama League of Municipalities, Montevallo Sister City Commission and many other initiatives.

103 O.D. Smith Hall, Auburn, AL 36849 | phone: 334-844-7460 | Website

Anna-Margaret GoldmanAnna-Margaret Goldman, Ph.D.

Director, Center for Educational Outreach & Engagement
(334) 752-1251
ayg0005@auburn.edu

Anna-Margaret Goldman graduated from Miami University of Ohio in Organizational Communication and received her Master's degree and Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration at The University of Alabama.

Following college, Anna-Margaret served as an AmeriCorps VISTA and continued her work as a Youth Development Coordinator for The Flagship Program, an afterschool program in Missoula, Montana. During her time in graduate school at UA, she worked with the Center for Service and Leadership to help run a school-based mentoring program in Tuscaloosa city and county schools. From 2016 to 2020, Anna-Margaret led MonTECH, Montana’s assistive technology program, housed at the Rural Institute for Inclusive Communities to provide tools for people with disabilities across the state. She has served as a Professor of Practice in the Department of Public Administration and Policy at the University of Montana teaching Grant Writing, Volunteer Management, and Fundraising courses.

Most recently she served as the Director of TRIO Upward Bound at the University of Montana helping low-income and first-generation high school students attend college. She was the Principal Investigator of the 2 million dollar grant from the Department of Education. Goldman also wrote and managed ESSER Summer Enrichment, Afterschool Grant, and Summer Food Service Program from Montana Office of Public Instruction.

When not working, Anna-Margaret loves to read, be outdoors, and spend time with her family and friends.

201 OD Smith Hall, Auburn, AL 36849 | phone: 334-844-4730 | fax: 334-844-4731 | Website

Jocelyn VickersJocelyn Vickers, Ph.D.

Director, Public Service
(334) 844-5117
jvickers@auburn.edu

Dr. Jocelyn Wilcher Vickers is a 4-time graduate of Auburn University. She received a Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Studies in 1998, a M.Ed. in Adult Education in 1999, an Ed.S. in Adult Education in 2002, and a Ph.D. in Administration of Higher Education in 2012. She came to Auburn University as a transfer student in 1995 and after graduating with her undergraduate degree, she made the Auburn/Opelika area her home. Prior to University Outreach, she has been with Auburn University for 23 years in the Office of Inclusion and Diversity for 18 years and the College of Architecture, Design, and Construction for 5 years. In addition to her job, Dr. Vickers advises three student organizations and occasionally teaches classes at Auburn University. She spends her free time volunteering at her church and in the community as well as spending her time with her partner Jermaine and their son Jaylin.

201 OD Smith Hall, Auburn, AL 36849 | phone: 334-844-5116 | Website

Karen RankinKaren M. Rankin, MMIS

Associate Director, Information Technology & CEU Officer
(334) 844-5116
rankikm@auburn.edu

Karen Rankin provides divisional oversight and information technology support to all departments within University Outreach as well as serving as the Continuing Education (CEU) Officer for Auburn University. Before joining University Outreach in 1994, she worked in the departments of Chemistry and Botany & Microbiology. Karen has degrees in Business Administration and Management Information Systems.

Office of the Assistant Vice President for University Outreach and Professional and Continuing Education

301 OD Smith Hall, Auburn, AL 36849 | phone: 334-844-5100

Hope StocktonAssistant Vice President for University Outreach and Professional and Continuing Education
(334) 844-2870
stockhg@auburn.edu

Hope Stockton earned her bachelor's degree in finance and history from Huntingdon College, a master's degree in management from Troy University, and is a Ph.D. Candidate in Adult Education at Auburn University. She initially came to Auburn in 2003 as the Executive Director of the Blue Ridge Conference on Leadership in the College of Business. Prior to her employment with Auburn, Stockton spent 13 years in healthcare management and worked for the United States Army Budget Office in Vicenza, Italy. She brings 23 years of administrative and financial management experience to the office along with extensive experience in planning, developing and administering professional and continuing education programs. As the executive director, she provides leadership and administrative, financial and academic management for the OPCE.

301 OD Smith Hall, Auburn, AL 36849 | phone: 334-844-5100 | fax: 334-844-5101 | Website

Jim FranklinJim Franklin

Director, Auburn Youth Outreach Programs
(334) 844-5817
jlf0089@auburn.edu

Jim Franklin earned his bachelor’s degree in Education from Auburn University at Montgomery. Prior to his joining the Office of Professional and Continuing Education, Jim worked for the YMCA of Greater Montgomery for 32 years. He served as the Executive Vice President and Chief Operation Officer. Jim is responsible for the Auburn Youth Programs.


Shavon WilliamsShavon Williams

Assistant Director, Online Certificate Programs
(334) 844-3108
szw0063@auburn.edu

Shavon Williams earned her Bachelor of Science degree from Troy University, Phenix City, Alabama and a Masters of Business Administration (MBA) from The University of Phoenix, Dallas Texas. Prior to her joining the Office of Professional and Continuing Education in June 2014 as a Program Developer, Shavon was an instructor for Adult Education at Southern Union State Community College. She brings 25 years of combined service in banking, compliance and project management where she has facilitated and served in all aspects/capacities.


Daniel YuDaniel (Dong Woo) Yu, Ph.D.

Assistant Director, Global Leadership Training Initiative
(334) 844-3107
dzy0013@auburn.edu

Daniel (Dong Woo) Yu earned his Master’s and Ph.D. degrees in Chemical Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ. Prior to his joining the Office of Professional and Continuing Education in November 2015, Daniel was a President/CEO of two Korean Automotive Suppliers, Hanwha Advanced Materials and SCAutotech. He brings the office 30 years of expertise in the areas of automotive industry, new business development and manufacturing operations and management as well as R&D in new technology. He now serves as an Assistant Director for Global Leadership Training Initiatives.


Phil ChanslerPhil Chansler, Ph.D.

Assistant Director, Professional Development & Conference Services
(334) 844-3127
pac0012@auburn.edu

Phil Chansler earned his PhD in Business Administration at the Auburn University Harbert College of Business. He also holds master's degrees in HR from Auburn University, Engineering Systems Mgt from the University of Southern California, Aeronautical Engineering from the Air Force Institute of Technology and an MBA from Auburn University at Montgomery. His bachelor's degree is in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Colorado. He is certified by both the US Air Force and the US Navy as Lean/SixSigma Blackbelt practitioner. He has a broad experience in major Dept of Defense systems procurement in Space Launch and Airlift Aircraft programs at multiple levels from space launch operations to US Congressional liaison work. Additionally, Phil served over 25 years at the SACS accredited Air University as Assistant Professor of Operations Management in addition to various staff and leadership positions.

Government and Economic Development Institute

213 Extension Hall, Auburn, AL 36849 | phone: 334-844-4704 | fax: 334-844-4709 |  GEDI Website

Jeremy ArthurDirector, Government & Economic Development Institute
(334) 844-4704
jla0057@auburn.edu

Jeremy Arthur joins the Government and Economic Development Institute as Director in February of 2021. A lifelong Alabamian, Arthur is a two-time Auburn graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in political science, and an MPA in public administration. He currently has completed coursework towards his Ph.D. in public administration and public policy at Auburn.

Prior to joining GEDI, Arthur served as President of the Alabama Chamber of Commerce Association for nine years, and as President of the Prattville Area Chamber of Commerce for eight years prior to that. Arthur also serves as an instructor for U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s Institute for Organization Management in Washington, D.C.. Arthur began his relationship with GEDI, then named the Economic Development Institute, by working as a research assistant while attending Auburn University. He has also served on GEDI’s Advisory Board and as an instructor in Auburn’s Department of Political Science.

A graduate of Leadership Alabama, Arthur serves on numerous national and state boards and advisory councils including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Committee of 100, the Governor’s Advisory Commission on Small Business, Alabama School Readiness Task Force, the Business Council of Alabama, the Economic Development Association of Alabama, as well as the Auburn Alumni Association and College of Liberal Arts Dean’s Advisory Council. He also is active in local civic and community service organizations including the YMCA and Rotary.

David MixsonAssociate Director, Government & Economic Development Institute
(334) 844-3887
mixsoad@auburn.edu

David Mixson serves as Associate Director of Auburn University’s Government & Economic Development Institute. He is responsible for overseeing GEDI’s operations, training programs, and technical assistance offerings to local governments, elected officials, and economic development professionals. David has over 20 years of university based economic development experience helping communities, businesses, and local governments address challenges using innovative approaches and tools. He has worked with federal and state agencies on economic development and government assistance projects over his career including: NIST, NASA, the Alabama Department of Homeland Security, and the Alabama Emergency Management Agency. In his previous role as director of Auburn University’s Economic Development Administration University Center, he linked university expertise with Alabama businesses and organizations to improve their performance. He has assisted dozens of entrepreneurs, businesses, and non-profits implement innovation methodologies including the Lean Start-Up, Business Model Canvas, and Innovation Engineering. David serves also serves as Vice President of the Educational Association of University Centers, an advocacy group that fosters positive economic transformation through higher education.

David is a certified Innovation Engineering Blackbelt, a Professional Certified Marketer with experience in landing page and search engine optimization. He holds a Bachelor's of Science degree in Management and a Master of Business Administration degree from Auburn University. He is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma’s Economic Development Institute. His prior experience includes working for Total System Services of Columbus, Georgia, where he held positions as Project Support Manager and Project Analyst.

Matt UlmerAssociate Director, Government & Economic Development Institute
(334) 844-3887
mixsoad@auburn.edu

Dr. Matt Ulmer joined GEDI as Assistant Director of Training and Education in August of 2023. In this role, he provides leadership and oversight to the institute’s training programs. Prior to returning to GEDI, Matt served eight years as a Community Development State Specialist with the Alabama Cooperative Extension System. While pursuing his doctorate at Auburn, Matt served as GEDI’s graduate research assistant and conducted policy research, supported institute programs, and assisted with community initiatives. A three-time Auburn graduate, Matt holds a bachelors, masters, and doctoral degree from Auburn and a masters degree from the University of Virginia.

Matt lives in Auburn with his wife Mallory and daughter Amory. He enjoys spending time with family and friends, cooking, supporting Auburn sports teams, and traveling – especially to the mountains and the beach.

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI)

Sunny Slope, 1031 S. College St., Auburn, AL 36849 | phone: 334-844-3105 | OLLI Website

Scott BishopDirector, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
(334) 844-3105
olli@auburn.edu

Scott Bishop comes to OLLI most recently from Auburn University’s Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art where she gathered fifteen years of experience developing academic and public programs and facilitating campus and community partnership. She earned a BA (Philosophy) and MA (English) from Auburn University, and she studied Art History at the graduate level at Emory University. Raised in Elmore County, she has been a resident of Auburn since 1974 where she and her husband, Associate Professor Emeritus of Art Gary Wagoner, raised two daughters who attended Auburn City Schools, one of whom is a graduate of Auburn University.

Corporate and Community Partnerships

203 OD Smith Hall, Auburn, AL 36849 | phone: 334-707-7472

Bernard HillDirector, Corporate and Community Partnerships
(334) 707-7472
hillleb@auburn.edu

Hill most recently served as the Chief Student Development and Retention Officer at Point University. Hill served in an oversight role for the Office of Student Life and the Department of Athletics. He also served as the Director of Student Success, oversaw all efforts to retain students, coordinated all Orientation related activities, served as the Lead Title IX Coordinator, and served as an instructor for BUS 435 Sports Law, as well as EFT 101 Effective Thinking (first-year experience course). Hill formerly served as a Senior Associate Athletics Director at Auburn University for 12 years. Hill oversaw the Auburn Football Letterman Club (AFLC), the A Club (former student-athlete organization), AUBURNYOU – which works to promote student-athlete experience initiatives (internships, programming, etc…) and create a permanent gateway for former student-athletes to remain connected to the athletics department, and he served as the sport administrator for 10 of the 21 sports sponsored at Auburn University.

Hill returned to his alma mater in 2006 after working at Stetson University as the Associate Athletic Director for Compliance for over five years. He has served on several NCAA and institutional committees, been involved with and chaired several search committees, involved with a major facility enhancement to the basketball arena, served as sport administrator for the men’s basketball program, oversaw strength and conditioning for all 21 sports, involved with all major compliance related matters and supervised student-athlete support services (academics) for all 21 sports. Hill serves on the Auburn Water Works Board (AWWB) and previously served on the Downtown West Point Development Authority Board (DWPDA).

He received his Bachelor of Science in Health and Exercise Promotion in 1997 (Auburn University), Master of Education in Higher Education Administration in 2000 (Auburn University), and Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration in 2015 (Auburn University). Hill is a member of several academic honor societies, graduate of the Division 1A Athletic Directors’ Institute, graduate of the NCAA Pathway Program, served as an outsider reader on a couple of dissertation committees and co-author of research: “Cost Control: The Challenge for Intercollegiate Athletics”.

Hill was a member of the Auburn University football team in the early 90’s and served as a high school football coach where several of his former players received scholarships to attend institutions in the Southeastern Conference. Hill is married to Sherina Hill from Bremen, Georgia and they reside in Auburn with their two small children, Kylie (11) and Christian (10).

Emeritus

Ralph S. Foster, Jr., Assistant Vice President EmeritusEmeritus, Assistant Vice President
fosters@auburn.edu

Ralph Foster is Assistant Vice President Emeritus, having retired in 2020 after more than 31 years in the Outreach division. He continues to contribute to a number of special projects for University Outreach. A third generation alumnus, he has a BS in business administration from Auburn. Foster also received an MS in human resources from Troy University, and completed additional studies at the University of Georgia’s National Leadership Institute in Adult and Continuing Education, and at Northeastern University’s Institute on Experiential Education. Foster’s professional and civic engagement includes board and committee positions in several state, regional, and national academic and community organizations, including the David Mathews Center for Civic Life and Alabama Possible. He has received a number of awards and recognitions for his civic and professional engagement over the years, including the title of Fellow in the Society for Advancement of Management, the highest professional designation of that international organization. His publications include journal articles and book chapters on ethics, education, management, marketing, and civic engagement.

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