VANIK S. EADDY, Ph. D.
Vanik Eaddy 
RESUME'

 

 

Missionary and Bible Teacher:

 

Pena Blanca, Cortes, Honduras and Vicinity, March 2011, June 2011, August 2011, March 2012, July 2012, October 2012, August 2013, March 2015, November 2015, and April, 2016.

Taught Bible to pastors and church leaders.  Held miracle and healing services in Honduras.

Initiated an Agricultural Development Plan for educational and economic development in Honduras.

Established Five Barley Loaves and Two Fish of USA, Inc. and Five Barley Loaves and Two Fish of Honduras, Inc. to conduct business of the mission in Honduras.

Wrote funding proposals for the Honduras Agricultural and Environmental Science and Technology (HAEST) Program.


Developer:  

Agribusiness and Entrepreneurship Technology Instructional Management System. (2003). Farmington Hills, MI: Questech, Inc.

Email Address: <vseaddy@eaddy.biz>.

Wife:  Married to Maxine W. Eaddy 2011 to present.  Bernadine LaBorde Eaddy 1959-2010 (Deceased). 

Children of Bernadine: Gregory, Kecia, Troy, Blaine, and Trevan.

Children of Maxine (Step Children):  David Janes, Brenda (Janes) Volker, Ricky Janes, Daniel Janes, Lorinda (Janes) Freeman .

Grandchildren: Bradley D. Eaddy; Tara N. Eaddy; Kai (Rhett) M. Chambers, Jr*; Keah V. Chambers, Kayli M. Chambers; Emily N. Lockler*; Melissa A. Lockler*; Aaron B. Eaddy; Claire H. Eaddy*; Jackson B. Eaddy; William B. Eaddy; T. Brian Eaddy, Jr.; and Alyssa J. Eaddy. *Step Grand Children.

Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Phillip Eaddy of Indiantown, South Carolina.

Education:

Ph. D. Degree in Vocational Agricultural Education with Minor in Animal Science, Louisiana State University, 1968.

M. S. Degree in Vocational Agricultural Education with Minor in Animal Science, Louisiana State University, 1964.

B. S. Degree in Agricultural Education, Clemson University, 1959.

High School Diploma, Indiantown High School, Hemingway, SC, 1955.

Occupational History:

Senior Research Scientist, Research and Curriculum Unit for Vocational and Technical Education, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, Jan 96 to Feb 2003.

Research Scientist, II., Research and Curriculum Unit for Vocational and Technical Education, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS, Feb 89 to Jan 96.

Consultant, Educational Consulting Services, Mississippi State, MS, 1978 to present (Part-time research and curriculum writer).

Director of Independent Study and Associate Professor of Sport Management, United States Sports Academy, Daphne, AL, Jul 85 to May 88.

President, Career Technical College, Mobile, AL, Jan 85 to May 88 (Part-time entrepreneurship).

President, Educational Consulting Services, Inc., Auburn, AL and Mobile, AL, Aug 81 to Dec 84 (Part-time entrepreneurship).

Division Manager, Woodall & Associates (Financial Planning Services) Mobile, AL, Sep 83 to Dec 84.

Coordinator, Private Schools Unit, Alabama State Department of Education, Montgomery, AL, Jun 78 to Aug 83.

Assistant Supervisor, Veterans Educational Assistance Act, Alabama State Department of Education, Montgomery, AL, Oct 75 to Jun 78.

Coordinator of Agricultural Education and Associate/Assistant Professor, Department of Vocational and Adult Education, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, Jul 68 to Aug 75.

Graduate Student and Research Assistant, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, Jun 66 to Jul 68.

Vocational Agricultural Teacher, Dutchtown High School, Geismar, LA, Apr 63 to Jun 66.

Graduate Student and Research Assistant, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, Sep 62 to Apr 63. U.S.

Army Officer, Fort Benning, GA, Sep 60 to Sep 62.

Vocational Agricultural Teacher, Hebron High School, Cades, SC, Aug 59 to Sep 60.

Born and reared on a diversified farm in Williamsburg County, SC.

Professional Achievements:

Member, Board of Directors, Salt and Light Ministries, Jackson, MS.

Consultant, Educational Consulting Services, Starkville, MS, (Research and curriculum writer).

Consultant, Institute/Workshop on Planning Developmental and Related Research Programs in Vocational-Technical Education for Local Level Personnel, Birmingham, AL, May 6-8, 1969, sponsored by Occupational Research Coordinating Unit, Auburn University, Alabama.

Honorary State Farmer Degree, Alabama Association, FFA, 1970.

Director, National Rural Vocational Education Institute III., 1970.

Consultant, Institute for Vocational Teachers of Disadvantaged Students. Project # OEG-0-70-1956 (725), sponsored through consortium between Alabama A&M University and Auburn University, June, 1970 through May, 1971.

Vice President, Teacher Education Section, Southern Agricultural Education Conference, 1970-71, and President, 1971-72.

President, Southern Agricultural Education Conference, 1972-73.

Chairman, Task Force on Articulation, National Seminar for Leaders of Postsecondary Education in Agriculture, Agribusiness, and Natural Resources Education, Bloomington, MN, 1973.

Consultant, Agribusiness Technology Division, State Junior College Conference, Montgomery, AL, 1973. Consultation was thereafter provided to instructors of Agribusiness Technology in the State Community College System.

Chairman, Writing Team, FFA Advisor's Handbook, 1974.

Honorary American Farmer Degree, Future Farmers of America, 1974.

National FFA Alumni Association Charter Member, 1975.

Chairman of Judges in FFA Public Speaking Contests from local to Southern Regional levels.

Consultant, National FFA Board of Directors, 1974-76.

Member, Board of Trustees, National FFA Foundation, Inc., 1975-76.

Vice President, National Association of State Supervisors and Administrators of Private Schools, Southeastern Region, 1979-80.

Secretary, National Association of State Supervisors and Administrators of Private Schools, 1980-82.

Parliamentarian, National Association of State Supervisors and Administrators of Private Schools, 1982-83.

Vice President, National Association of State Supervisors and Administrators of Private Schools, 1983.

Captain, United States Army Reserve (Retired, with 22 Years of Service).

Team Member, Accreditation of Ridge Vocational-Technical Center, Polk County, Winter Haven, FL, by Commission on Occupational Education Institutions of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, 1983.

Workshop Leader, Alabama Cosmetology Teachers Seminar, Montgomery, AL 1985.

Workshop Leader, Mississippi Cosmetology Teachers Workshop, Jackson, MS, 1985.

Consultant:

Questech, Inc., Farmington Hills, MI.

The Conover Company, Ltd., Omro, WI.

Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Decatur, GA.

Academy for Allied Medical Services, Birmingham, AL in consortium with Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, TX.

Feelin' Great, Inc., Winter Park, FL.

Coastal Training Institute, Mobile, AL.

Rutledge College, Charlotte, NC.

Carver State Technical College, Mobile, AL.

United States Sports Academy, Daphne, AL.

Editor, Substance Abuse in Athletics: The Realities. Academy Press, Daphne, AL, 1986.

Facilitator, National Institute for Technology Training, Mississippi State University, MS, 1992.

Support Staff Team Member, Mississippi System of Core Standards and Measures for Carl Perkins Vocational and Applied Technology Education Act, in cooperation with Mississippi State University Research and Curriculum Unit for Vocational and Mississippi Department of Education, 1992-93.

RCU Search Committee Chairperson, 1994.

Friends of Technology Award, Mississippi Technology Association, 1996.

Team Leader, Technology Discovery Course (9th Grade), Tech Prep Course Curriculum Guide, Instructional Materials, Professional Development, and Equipment Specifications, in cooperation with Mississippi State University Research and Curriculum Unit for Vocational and Technical Education and Mississippi Department of Education, 1993-2003.

Team Leader, Technology Applications Course (10-12th Grades), Course Curriculum Guide, Instructional Materials, Professional Development, and Equipment Specifications, in cooperation with Mississippi State University Research and Curriculum Unit for Vocational and Technical Education and Mississippi Department of Education, 1995-2003.

Team Leader, Plastics and Polymer Science Applications Course (10-11th Grades), Course Curriculum Guide, Instructional Materials, Professional Development, and Equipment Specifications, in cooperation with Petal School District, Mississippi State University Research, and Curriculum Unit for Vocational and Technical Education and Mississippi Department of Education, 1996-2000.

Team Leader, Agricultural and Environmental Science and Technology Program (Secondary), Program Curriculum Guide, Instructional Materials, Professional Development, and Equipment Specifications, in cooperation with Mississippi State University Research and Curriculum Unit for Vocational and Technical Education and Mississippi Department of Education, 1998-2003.

Team Leader, Science and Technology Course (Postsecondary), Tech Prep Course Curriculum Guide, Instructional Materials, Professional Development, and Equipment Specifications, in cooperation with Mississippi State University Research and Curriculum Unit for Vocational and Technical Education and Mississippi Department of Education, 1993-2003.

Working Group for Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Core Curriculum for Technical Programs in Community Colleges (CCTP), National Center for Geographical Information Analysis (NCGIA), University of California at Santa Barbara, California, 1996-97.

Problem Based Learning Workshop, Continuing Education, College of Veterinary Medicine, Mississippi State University, May 12-13, 1997.

Author of professional publications exceeding 200 professional papers, curricula, books, and instructional manuals.

Author or co-author of many research grant proposals.

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