Current Position:
Associate Dean of External Affairs/Corporate Development.
- Responsible for the administration and coordination of School of Management (SOM) external affairs/corporate strategic alliances and development campaigns
- Responsible for assisting the Dean in the development of the President's Leadership Circle on Management Education
- Coordinate/administer all School of Management Advisory Council activities
- Serve as relationship manager for strategic partners and partners for SOM
- Coordinate School of Management community agenda/civic projects/special events
- Coordinate/administer the advertising for all SOM programs and the public relations strategies
- Responsible for the development of the School of Management publications, initiated and serves as Executive Editor of the SOM magazine entitled MANAGEMENT
- Teaches in the Executive MBA and other Executive Education programs; as well as part-time masters program
- Supervise staff of 6:
- Public Relations Coordinator
- Director of Alumni Relations & Development
- Coordinator of Events & Communications
- Administrative Assistant
- Webmaster
- One or more teaching assistants
- Responsible for SOM coordination with other University offices such as Development; Alumni Relations; News & Information
Awards:
- November 2001 - Finalist; Katie Awards, Dallas Press Club, MANAGEMENT, School of Management, The University of Texas at Dallas, for MANAGEMENT 2001, Vol. 4 No. 2 and Vol. 5 No. 1, in category: Publications / Communications - Magazine
- November 1999 - Katie Award Winner, Press Club of Dallas, MANAGEMENT, School of Management, The University of Texas at Dallas, Vol.2 No.1, Autumn 1998, in category: Public Relations & Corporate Communications - Magazine
- March 1999 - CASE Award, MANAGEMENT, School of Management, The University of Texas at Dallas, Vol. 2 No.1, Autumn 1998, in category; Magazines, Four Colors Throughout
- March 1998 - CASE Award for Editorial Content; awarded for "Essential Partners of the 21st Century," MANAGEMENT, School of Management, The University of Texas at Dallas, Vol.1 No.1., Autumn 1997; also published in PHILANTHROPY magazine, April/May 98
Current Projects:
- Richardson Chamber of Commerce, First Friday Management Series Committee
- Richardson Chamber of Commerce Education Committee
- Chairman of the Board of Dallas World Salute; previously served as Vice-Chair and as Secretary
- Dallas Council of World Affairs, Board of Directors (1995-present)
- Executive Women in Texas, Member
- American Heart Association, Dallas Division
- Advising Côtes du Coeur fund raising event
- Advocacy Committee (Chairman 2001)
- The Science Place
- Sci-Tech Discovery Center of Collin County
- Dallas Council World Affairs, Secretary
- Dallas Friday Group
- Dallas World Salute, Chairman
- NSFRE member
- CASE (Council for Advancement and Support of Education) member
- Serving on Conference Planning Committee and as presenter, AACSB External Relations / Public Relations, Washington D.C., March 2002
Past Responsibilities:
- Served on University Committees; Advisory Committee-Colloquium V; served on Campus Accreditation Committee; Development Committee
- Served School of Management Committees
- Undergraduate Curriculum Executive Education
- Task force for Global MBA
- Steering Committee-Strategic Planning
- Teaching Committee Chair
- External Affairs/Corporate Development Committee (both internally and externally)
- Scholarship Committee
- Strategic Planning
- Steering Committee
- Consulting in:
- Corporate political strategies
- Governance
- Organization of corporate Boards of Directors
- Public policy issues and organizational structure
- College of Arts & Sciences, University of North Texas
- Numerous non-profit organizations
- Center for Non-Profit Management
- Co-Chaired International Conference - "Strategic Alliances: The Art of Doing Business with Japan" (the only business conference of Sun & Star 1996), in conjunction with Greater Dallas Chamber of Commerce, the International Small Business Development Center, and the Dallas Council on World Affairs (October 31, 1996) at CityPlace
Research Interests:
- Will present March 2002, Washington D.C., AACSB Public Relations Conference
- July 2000 - Paper presented at EGOS Colloquium (European Group on Organizational Studies), Helsinki, Finland. "Undermining the American Shareholder Rights Movement: The Reassertion of Managerial Hegemony," Richard Harrison PhD., Diane McNulty PhD. and Maria Hosenleutal
- "Essential Partnerships for the 21st Century," PHILANTHROPY Magazine, Vol. 3-Issue 2, April-May 1998
- Curriculum Development:
- Ethics in International Business, master's course
- "UTD Executive Seminar on Power and Policy Making in Texas" co-authored with Anthony Champagne
- MBA 2000--course on Social and Political Environment of Business, "How Washington Works"
- MBA curriculum--Seminar on Modern Corporations
- Paper: "Private Sector Responses to Investment Rules: Evidence on U.S. Investors in APEC Region." Stephen Guisinger PhD. and Diane S. McNulty PhD.; presented at Trade Policy Forum of the Pacific Economic Cooperation Conference, Taipei, Taiwan, April 1995. Published in Pacific Economic Cooperation Council's Priority Issues in Trade and Investment Liberalization: Implications for the Asia Pacific Region, 1996
- Paper: "Keeping Score on the Institutional Investor Movement," by Richard Harrison PhD., Debjani Biswas, Rohini Dey and Diane McNulty PhD., presented at Academy of Management, 1994
- "Taking a Trip Through the Inner Workings of U.S. Congress with the Lobbyist," 1993, The Dallas Business Journal
- Briefing on Ethics Teaching Tools, "Business Ethics Coordinator," 1993
- Research project for Dallas Women's Forum: "Study of Women in Executive Positions-Dallas," 1996
Articles in Magazines:
- October 1999 - "Going Where Change is Happening," Diane McNulty, MANAGEMENT, School of Management, The University of Texas at Dallas, Vol. 3 No. 1, Autumn 1999.
- October 1999 - "Council Gains Members With Diverse Expertise," Diane McNulty, MANAGEMENT, School of Management, The University of Texas at Dallas, Vol. 3 No. 1, Autumn 1999.
- October 1998 - "State Officials and EDS President Lead Cohort Discussions," Diane McNulty, column in MANAGEMENT, School of Management, The University of Texas at Dallas, Vol. 2 No. 1, Autumn 1998.
- April 1998 - "Intellectual Property," Diane McNulty, MANAGEMENT, School of Management, The University of Texas at Dallas, Vol. 1 No. 2, Spring 1998.
- April / May 1998 - "Essential Partnerships for the 21st Century," Diane McNulty, PHILANTHROPY magazine, Vol. 3 No. 2.
- October 1997 - "Essential Partnerships for the 21st Century," Diane McNulty, MANAGEMENT, School of Management, The University of Texas at Dallas, Vol. 1 No. 1, Autumn 1997.
Texts Reviewed:
- December 1999 Business & Society: Corporate Strategy, Public Policy, Ethics, 9th Edition by James Post, Anne Laurence, and James Weber, McGraw-Hill Publishing Company.
Prior Academic Development:
- "Cultivating Successful Public Relations: Building a Campaign and a Department", CASE District IV Conference, Baton Rouge, LA, April 2000
- "Strategic Alliances: Corporate Fundraising for the 21st Century," AACSB Business School Development Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, January 2000
- Business Ethics seminar for the City of Plano mid-management, non-credit program, April 1999
- "Values in Education," presented at Park Cities Rotary Club, March 1999
- Conference Group Facilitator, AACSB Conference on Undergraduate Curriculum, Orlando, 1994
- Academy of Management meetings, August 1994, Dallas - Paper presented "Institutional Investor"
- Scholarship Judge-Executive Women International, 1994
- Appointed to Texas Advisory Council of the Washington Center, 1994
- Campus Ethics coordinator, Arthur Anderson Ethics program, 1992
- City of Dallas - Trade Mission to Guadalajara, 1993
- Administrative Intern - Coordinating Board, University of Texas System, Austin, 1993
- Selected - Summer Institute for Women in Higher Education Administration, 1993
- Washington Campus - participated in "How Washington Works" - executive education program on public policy process, 1991
Past Civic Interests:
- Board of Directors, Dallas Challenge, 1999
- Dallas Museum of Art - Co-chaired Fine Arts Acquisition for the 1994 Ball; Beaux Arts Ball Committee - served as Assistant Underwriting/ Solicitation Chairman for the April 1993 event
- Solicitation Co-Chairman, Equest Fundraiser (non-profit), Spring 1996 Fundraising Committee, La Fiesta De Las Seis Banderas, Spring 1994-96
- Pi Beta Phi Alumnae - Executive Committee; Chaired 1991 annual Fundraiser - 'Impressions of Spring'; raised over $50,000 for charities in Dallas
- Dallas World Salute - currently Chairman; Vice-Chairman of the Board for 1992-1993; Secretary 1990-1992
- ArtReach - Advisory Board member, 1992-1993; co-chaired the 1992 annual fundraiser; raised $25,000 for community arts programs
- Women's Heart Guild - Chaired the 1990 annual fundraiser; Chairman of the Guild 1989-1990; Founding member (1987). Created the Gladys Faschena Memorial Scholarship Award, UT-Southwestern Medical School, to recognize outstanding contributions in the field of pediatric cardiology
- American Heart Association - Dallas Chapter - Board of Directors; Secretary, Executive Committee, 1988-1990
- Junior League of Dallas - Board of Directors
- Chairman of Public Relations; Responsibilities included all communications and public relations programs. Established PICA Award to recognize media contributions in educating the community on social problems and issues.
- Linz Award Committee, 1999
- Co-Chair Task Force Video Needs for Community Non-Profits
- Ball Committee - responsible for raising funds with designated sponsors including major law firms and financial institutions (May 1987 - January 1988).
- Office of International Affairs - Chairman of Volunteers. Responsible for the planning, organizing, supervising, staffing of all official guests of the Mayor and for all events at the city level. (Volunteer staff is 35 women.) This includes press relations, community public relations and maintenance of consular relations (May 1986 - May 1988).
- Office of International Affairs - Chairman of Dallas World Salute Celebration April, 1986
- Office of Protocol, Dallas City Hall. Chairman of Consular Wives Dallas/Ft. Worth. Responsible for the initial creation, development, and non-profit organization status of the organization. (September 1985 - April 1985)
- Mayor's Ball Committee 1986 & 1987
- Society for Sixty-Five Roses
- Dallas Women's Foundation
- 500, Inc., served as Chairman of three major fund-raisers
- Pi Beta Phi Alum Advisory Board, Alumni Club at Southern Methodist University; served as Chairman and House Advisor
- Marianne Scruggs Garden Club; served as Vice President and Historian
- Slipper Club, Cotillion Club
- TACA
- Opera Action
- Junior Symphony League
Education:
- UTD - PhD - Business Policy - Granted May, 1984. Dissertation subject, "Influence of Interest Groups on the Regulation of Children's Television Advertising." Richard D. Irwin Fellow.
- UTD - Masters in Management Science (Behavioral Management) 1978.
- SMU - B.B.A. - 1971 - with High Honors; minor Journalism. Beta Gamma Sigma, Honorary Fraternity.
- Hillcrest High School - 1967 with Honors.
Professional Experience:
- Associate Dean/College Master - University of Texas at Dallas. September 1994-June 1996. Responsible for Student Affairs and Academic advising/program coordination at both Graduate and Undergraduate level
- Assistant Dean/College Master - University of Texas at Dallas. January 1992 - August 1994. Responsible for Student Affairs, Academic advising at both Graduate and Undergraduate level
- Assistant to the Dean, School of Management University of Texas at Dallas. July 1991 - January 1992. Senior Lecturer appointment (Business Policy); Program Head - MBA; M.A.; M.S. Programs
- Senior Lecturer - University of Texas at Dallas. Summer 1987 - Spring 1991 Instructor in Business Policy and Political Environment of Business
- Management Consultant - Specialized in personnel planning and procedures (Policy Procedure Manual; Job Description; Employee Evaluation Systems), organizational structure (Board, Executive Organizational Charts, etc.). Clients include non-profit organizations (Ronald McDonald House, Center for Non-Profit Management; American Heart Association). (May 1984-May 1986)
- Brookhaven College/University of Texas at Dallas - 1979-1982. Instructor - Management, Marketing, Advertising, Business Law, Organizational Behavior
- Interim Social Science Division Chair (Brookhaven College). Responsible for all budgetary, faculty, staffing, curriculum development, instructor evaluations, EEOC, class scheduling, etc. (1981-1982)
- Instructional Development Consultant - responsible for creation, development, production of video/slide - tape, study guide, curriculum for all departments within the college. Developed first of such courses in Management Principles Consulted and developed 19+ courses in the year 1980-1981
- Director of Testing. Supervisor of Staff (12) responsible for administration of all instructional, assessment, and psychological instruments on campus. (1980-1981)
- Criterion, Inc. (1980-1981) (Part-time). Management Consultant. Specializing in personnel, EEOC (affirmative action planning and analysis)
- Dallas County Community College District (1983-84). Part-time supervisor/instructor of Marketing Management Center
- Intern in the DCCCD Telecourse Production Company
- University of Texas at Dallas (1977-1979). Graduate Teaching Assistant, management and interdisciplinary studies courses. As graduate assistant solely responsible for class lecture and material.
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