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Books by William Rothwell

William J. Rothwell, Ph.D., SPHR is Professor of Learning and Performance in the Workforce Education and Development program, Department of Learning and Performance Systems, at The Pennsylvania State University, University Park campus. In that capacity, he heads up a top-ranked graduate program in learning and performance. He has authored, co-authored, edited, or co-edited 300 books, book chapters, and articles including over 70 books. He is also President of his own consulting firm, Rothwell & Associates, Inc

Maureen C. Jones has been working in the health care field for more than two decades. She has Bachelors of Science and Masters of Science degrees in Nursing and has worked in some of the most challenging health care environments in the world. Through her work in inner-city emergency departments, and rural community hospitals, she has built a unique perspective on the assessment of talent in academic and business situations. Now a full-time member of the faculty of Penn State's School of Nursing, she utilises her vast experience base to help prepare the nursing leaders of the next generation. She has over 20 years of assessing and evaluating talent for a variety of institutions. Maureen is a PhD candidate in Penn State University s College of Education, Workforce Education and Development, focusing on the selection, development and transitions of leadership in the health care industry

Maria T. Kirby, MBA, has in-depth field experience from wide-variety of industries and has led companies in workforce initiatives. Her professional experience includes economic development work with 130+ companies and multiple industry consortium groups. Kirby is currently the Director of the Business Program Portfolio for Penn State s Academic Outreach unit and she is enrolled in PhD coursework in Workforce Education and Development (Human Resource Development/ Organisation Development track) in Penn State s College of Education (candidacy exams January 2012).

Frederick D. Loomis received his Ph.D. in higher education from Penn State University and currently serves as Assistant Clinical Professor and Director of the master s degree program in higher education at Drexel University. He has over 30 years of leadership experience in the higher education and public sectors, holding administrative appointments as dean, special assistant to the provost, executive director, and state-wide program director. With expertise in leadership, strategic planning, diversity, e-learning, competency modelling and workforce development, Loomis has held faculty and administrative appointments at Penn State University and Neumann University. He has consulted with state and local governments, school districts, career and technical centres, and higher education institutions in the United States, Egypt, and Tanzania.