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Dolbert, Susan Clouse

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Susan (Clouse) Dolbert is a former ASU employee who at the time of this interview, was working at Rutgers University. Susan has a long history with ASU starting off as a student for her undergraduate degree in Political Science/Latin American Studies. After graduation she went on to work in different positions within ASU, taking a brief break to work at Emory Riddle in Prescott. She returned to ASU and worked in Engineering before becoming the Director of Undergraduate Admissions. She completed her Masters degree in Communications with an emphasis on Organization Communications. She then went on to complete her PhD in Public Administration with an emphasis in Public Policy and Organizational Development. Her last position at ASU was as President and Director of the Alumni Association.

Susan left ASU to pursue a position as Head of Development at Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale. From there she became Head of Development at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle, WA and then on to lead Rutgers Bio-American Health Sciences. Even though she is no longer physically at ASU, her heart will always beat as a Sun Devil!

Date Created
2015-05-29
Contributors
  • Schell, Leon (Interviewer)
  • Arizona State University Retirees Association (Producer)
Topical Subject
  • Departments
  • Admissions
  • Alumni Association
  • People
  • Sackton, Frank
  • Pfister, Jack
  • Brock, Jim
  • White, Danny
  • Buildings
  • Old Main
Extent
59 minutes
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
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ASU Retirees Association (ASURA) Video History Project Interviews
Table Of Contents

The table of contents which follows is for the Full Interview. The full interview has been divided into thirteen clips which are referenced in the table of contents. 1. QUICK RECAP OF HER TIME AT ASU @ 00:00:46 2. PERSONAL INFORMATION (see Clip 3) @ 00:01:00 3. LIFE AS A STUDENT AT ASU (see Clips 4 and 5) @ 00:04:00 a. Recipient of several student awards @ 00:04:50 4. WORK LIFE (see Clip 2) @ 00:05:42 5. UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS (see Clips 6 and 7) @ 00:09:00 a. Major accomplishment - "Shaping the Class" @ 00:10:14 b. Diversity recruitment; under-represented students @ 00:11:45 c. Honors College @ 00:12:55 6. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION (see Clips 9 and 10) @ 00:15:35 a. National positions held @ 00:17:10 b. Relationship with Deans and their role with the Alumni @ 00:18:15 c. Old Main renovation @ 00:19:30 d. Medallion Merit Program (ASU license plate purchases) @ 00:21:10 e. Development area role and efforts - Foundation Office @ 00:22:10 7. STUDENT CONTACTS @ 00:23:50 8. NOTABLE PEOPLE - Frank Sackton, Jack Pfister, Allan Price @ 00:24:35 9. MEMORABLE MOMENTS (see Clip 11) @ 00:26:55 a. Finishing her PhD and Jim Brock's influence @ 00:27:04 b. Undergraduate experience as a student @ 00:28:22 c. Profile of the student body @ 00:28:26 d. Alumni Association @ 00:28:52 e. Danny White @ 00:29:37 10. POST ASU WORK (see Clip 12) @ 00:30:50 a. Move to Mayo Clinic @ 00:30:50 b. Fundraising at Mayo Clinic @ 00:33:06 c. Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, Seattle, WA @ 00:37:27 d. Rutgers Bio-American Health Sciences @ 00:39:03 11. CHANGES AT ASU (see Clip 13) @ 00:43:14 a. Improvement in the national reputation @ 00:43:40 b. Partnership with Mayo @ 00:46:30 12. STILL CONNECTED TO ASU @ 00:47:20 13. ADVICE TO STUDENTS ON CAMPUS LIFE (see Clip 8) @ 00:51:00 14. FUND RAISING ADVICE @ 00:52:40 15. RETIREMENT - NOT YET! @ 00:54:40 16. FINAL REMARKS @ 00:56:30

Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Series
Administration
Alumni Association
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.30261
Preferred Citation

Dolbert, Susan Clouse. Interview. 29 June 2015. ASURA Video History Project. © Arizona Board of Regents. https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.30261

Level of coding
minimal
Cataloging Standards
asu1
Note
David Scheatzle, Editor; John McIntosh, camera; Roger Carter, audio; Linda Van Scoy, Director; David Scheatzle, Chair Video History Project.
System Created
  • 2015-06-24 11:42:25
System Modified
  • 2021-11-01 02:44:52
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  • 1 year 4 months ago
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