Resume (C.V. available on request) March 9, 1999 Joel S. Rose Office: 237 Computing Center State University Home: 310 Woodward Avenue of New York at Buffalo Buffalo, New York 14214 Buffalo, New York 14260 (716) 837-7175 (716) 645-3566 Fax: (716) 645-3734 e-mail: joelrose@buffalo.edu web: http://wings.buffalo.edu/~joelrose Education Graduate work in Computer Science, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1970-72. M.A. in Political Science, University of Missouri, 1973. Summer training program, Inter-University Consortium for Political Research, 1967. A.B. in Government, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, 1965. Professional Experience Manager of Software Development, Academic Services, Computing and Information Technology, State University of New York at Buffalo, 1989-present. Coordinator of Software Development, 1986-89. Chief Applications Analyst, 1979-81 and 1982-86. Assistant Director for Planning and Development, 1981-82. Associate Director, Survey Research Center, University at Buffalo, 1973-79. Chief of Operations, 1972-79. Director of Technical Services, 1969-72. Supervisor of Technical Services, Public Opinion Survey Unit, University of Missouri, 1968-69. Programmer, Research Computing Center, Indiana University, 1965. Computer Operator, 1962. Programming Assistant, Research Laboratories for the Engineering Sciences, University of Virginia, 1964. Programmer, Department of Police Administration, Indiana University, 1963-64. Programmer, Computer-Science Center, University of Virginia, 1962- 63. Student Assistant, Department of Physics, University of Tennessee, 1961. Consulting (partial list) School of Management, University at Buffalo, 1997-98. Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, University at Buffalo, 1992. Research Institute on Alcoholism, Buffalo, 1985-87, 1990-91. Department of Psychology, University at Buffalo, 1980, 1989-92. Western New York Economic Development Corporation, Buffalo, 1989- 90. Veterans Administration Hospital, Buffalo, 1980, 1981. Center for Urban Research and Service, Georgia State University, 1981. Cornell University, 1975, 1980. Center for the Study of Aging, University at Buffalo, 1978. Hearing Foundation of Buffalo, 1977-78. The Buffalo News, 1977-78. National Jury Project, New York, 1974-76. Department of Political Science, University of Missouri, 1965-68. Lectures (partial list) Legislative Journal -- The Zoo -- public access cable TV, Niagara County, N.Y., 1999. The Scene -- Move the Zoo? -- WNED TV 17, Buffalo, 1998. Parkside Neighborhood Survey, 1996, Parkside Community Association, Buffalo, 1997. Crimes in the Parkside Neighborhood, 1993-96, Parkside Community Association, 1996. A Method of Projecting Final Dispositions of Field Assignments, American Association for Public Opinion Research, Buck Hill Falls, Pa., and other venues, 1977. A Predictive Model for Jury Selection, Survey Research Center, University at Buffalo, 1975. The Acquaintance Network Studies, N.Y. State Department of Health, Albany, 1974. Prediction using a Hybrid Additive-Interactive Model, Survey Research Center, 1974. Publications (partial list) Rudnick, M., Ginsberg, I., and Huber, P., in collaboration with Rose, J., "Aminoglycoside Ototoxicity Following Middle Ear Injection: II. Quantitative Analytic Procedure," Annals of Otology, Rhinology, and Laryngology, v. 89 (6, Part 4, Supplement 77):, 10-16, 1980. Greenwald, P., Rose, J., and Daitch, P., "Acquaintance Networks among Leukemia and Lymphoma Patients," American Journal of Epidemiology, v. 110 (2): 162-77, 1979. Rose, J., Greenwald, P., and Daitch, P., "A Simulation Model of Disease Transmission," New York State Department of Health publication (supplement to Greenwald, et al., op. cit.), 1979. Software (partial list) ITS Booking System is a database used for booking equipment; revised, 1997-98. ResNet is a system designed to track residence hall network connections; 1997. setup25e is a supplement to 25E event scheduling software; 1996. SAMPLE is an integrated sampling package; 1989, development continuing. The XPRINT System provided printing support; written with others, 1987-89. The Username System managed username assignments and privileges, 1984-87. SNDIBM/FRMCDC migrated files from CDC to IBM equipment; 1986. AUTO finds optimal allocations over strata; 1985. SMPLW selected clustered samples of telephone numbers; with Richard Fritzson, 1977. DISP projects the ultimate dispositions of field assignments; 1976. RSK generated respondent selection tables; with John Welte and Richard Lesniak, 1975. SCALE performed scale analysis; 1968. Computing Skills Operating Systems and Environments: Windows 95/NT, MS/DOS, Unix, OpenVMS, CDC Cyber, IBM VM/CMS, others. Programming Languages: Perl (learning), Fortran, BASIC, PASCAL, ALGOL 60, others. Applications: Oracle (learning), MapInfo (learning), Office 97 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access), Netscape, 25E scheduling software, SPSS (Windows and mainframe versions), SAS. Community Activities (partial list) Committee to Keep the Zoo in Delaware Park, 1998-present. President, 1999-present. Chairperson, 1998-99. Co-founder, 1998. Citizen Advisory Group to the Police Commissioner, 1994-present. Chair, Ad Hoc Bylaws Revision Committee, 1998-present. Vice Chairperson, 1994-95, 1997-99. Chair, Ad Hoc Management Information Systems Committee, 1995-98. Citizen Police Academy, 1995. Parkside Community Association Board of Directors, 1993-present. Vice-President, 1997-present. Zoo Committee, 1997-98. Chair, Crime Prevention Committee, 1994-98. History and Tours Committee, 1994-98. Chair, Parkside Neighborhood Survey Committee, 1996-97. United University Professions member, 1980-present. Delegate or Alternate to the UUP Delegate Assembly, 1989-present. Chair, Buffalo Center Chapter Ad Hoc Committee on Bylaws Revision, 1995-99. Chair, Chapter Ad Hoc Office Computer Committee, 1997-98. Department Representative, Academic Services, CIT, 1995-98. Chapter Representative Delegate, New York State United Teachers Representative Assemblies, 1995-98. Chapter Vice President for Professionals, 1995-97. Delegate to the Buffalo AFL-CIO Council, 1995-97. Statewide Constitution Study Committee, 1992-97. Chapter Ad Hoc Committee to Revitalize the Department Representative System and Improve Communication in the Chapter, 1995-96. Chapter Ad Hoc Committee on Discretionary Funds, 1994-96. Chair, Chapter Ad Hoc Computer Committee, 1994-95. Chair, Chapter Elections Committee, 1988-89. Awards (partial list) Service Award, Parkside Community Association, 1998. Certificate of Appreciation, 1995. Certificates of Appreciation, Buffalo Police Department, 1996, 1997. Certificate of Appreciation, Citizen Advisory Group to the Police Commissioner, 1996. Outstanding Service Award, Professional Staff Senate, University at Buffalo, 1996. References (additional references available on request) Dr. Richard Lesniak, Director, Academic Services, CIT 201 Computing Center University at Buffalo Buffalo, NY 14260 (716) 645-6158 lesniak@buffalo.edu Mr. R. Gil Kerlikowske, Deputy Director Office of Community Oriented Police Services U.S. Dept. of Justice 100 Vermont St. NW Washington, DC 20530 (202) 633-1382 Mr. George Stock, President, P.C.A. 119 Summit Avenue Buffalo, NY 14214 (716) 832-2329 Gstock7691@aol.com Dr. Raymond G. Hunt 487 Brantwood Snyder, NY 14226 (716) 838-2733 winter: 5747 Ashton Way Sarasota, FL 34231 (941) 927-9793 joblots@aol.com