Steven Ballard

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Dr. Steven Ballard
{{{order}}} East Carolina Universiy
Term June 1, 2004 – Incumbent
Predecessor Dr. William E. Shelton
Successor Incumbent
Born
Galesburg, Illinois
Alma mater *Arizona '70 - B.A. with Distinction, History
Residence 901 East 5th St., Greenville
Profession Academia
Salary $215,000
Spouse Nancy Adams Ballard
Children Nathan and Laine
Website: Office of the Chancellor


Chancellor Steve Ballard is the current Chief Executive at East Carolina University. On June 1, 2004, Chancellor Ballard began his new job, becoming the tenth President/Chancellor at East Carolina University.

[edit] Early life and College

Ballard spent his childhood in Galesburg, Illinois, then attended the University of Arizona, where he graduated with distinction in 1970 with a bachelor’s degree in history. As shortstop and captain of the University of Arizona baseball team, he earned three varsity letters and played in the College World Series during his senior year.

After earning his doctorate in political science from Ohio State University in 1976, he spent the next two years as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Oklahoma.

[edit] Academic Career

In 1978, he was named associate director of the science and public policy program at the University of Oklahoma. Nine years later, he was promoted to director of the program and professor of political science. In 1989, he moved to the University of Maine as founding director of the Margaret Chase Smith Center for Public Policy, a post he held until 1998. While at the University of Maine, he also served as director of the University of Maine System/State Government Partnership Program from 1990 to 1992 and as chair of the Department of Public Administration from 1991 to 1994.

He was recruited to Ohio in 1998 as vice-provost for research and dean of the Graduate School at Bowling Green State University. Three years later, he was named provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of Missouri at Kansas City.

His teaching and research have centered on leadership in the public sector, research and development and the innovation process, public policy, and the utilization of scientific and technical knowledge. He has authored five books and more than one hundred professional articles and manuscripts on such topics as environmental regulation, the evaluation of systems for child mental health, and public reactions to strategic defense initiatives and arms-control policies.

[edit] Positions Held

Provost, Academic Affairs University of Missouri-Kansas City

Vice Provost for Research and Dean of the Graduate College, Bowling Green State University, 1998-June, 2001.

Founding Director, Margaret Chase Smith Center for Public Policy, University of Maine, 1989-1998.

Director, University of Maine System/State Government Partnership Program, 1990-1992.

Chair, Department of Public Administration, University of Maine, 1991-1994.

Director, Science and Public Policy Program and Professor of Political Science, University of Oklahoma, 1987-1989.

Associate Director, Science and Public Policy Program, University of Oklahoma, 1978-1987.


East Carolina University

Academics:

Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business, College of Education, College of Fine Arts and Communication, The College of Health and Human Performance, The College of Human Ecology, College of Technology and Computer Science, School of Allied Health Sciences, School of Nursing, Brody School of Medicine, Dental School, Virtural Reality and Education Laboratory

Student Life:

Residence Halls, Transit, Pirates, Greek Life, The East Carolinian, Student Pirate Club, Alma Mater, E.C. Victory, WZMB

Medical:

Brody School of Medicine, Pitt County Memorial Hospital, SpeechEasy, Dental School

Athletics

Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium, Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum, Clark-LeClair Stadium, Conference USA

People of ECU:

Notable Alumni, Steve Ballard, Leo Warren Jenkins, Terry Holland, Skip Holtz, Randolph Chitwood, Sandra Bullock, Marc Basnight, Billy Taylor, Kay Yow, Emily Proctor, Robert Burren Morgan, Pat Dye