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About the Author
Dr. Liliana Rodríguez-Campos earned her Ph.D. in Evaluation,
Measurement, and Research Design at Western Michigan University (WMU).
She received an Outstanding Dissertation Award, and a WMU Provost’s
Special Recognition for this Ph.D. Also, as part of her educational
background, she earned her Bachelor's in Systems Engineering with
Honorific Mention, and her Specialist and Master's degrees in Project
Management in Engineering with Summa Cum Laude Honors. Furthermore,
she received a WMU President's Special Recognition for her second
Master's degree in Educational Leadership with a concentration in
Evaluation, Measurement, and Research Design.
Dr. Rodríguez has
been awarded with several honors and educational scholarships both in
Venezuela and the United States. She has been a planning and control
manager, and a consultant in the private sector, non-profit
organizations as well as institutions of higher education. Dr.
Rodríguez's work history includes the formative evaluation of
multi-national corporations and evaluation capacity-building projects
in Latin America, the Philippines, and the United States.
Currently, Dr.
Rodríguez is the Evaluation Faculty Member in the Evaluation,
Measurement, and Research Program at WMU. She is also a member of
several professional associations such as Project Management
Institute, American Evaluation Association, Michigan Association for
Evaluation, and American Educational Research Association, among
others. She serves as a co-chair of the Professional Development
Committee, and as a board member at the Michigan Association for
Evaluation.
Dr.
Rodríguez has designed and delivered numerous workshops and courses at
the university level in evaluation, research, informatics, consulting,
project planning, and control management. She has written a variety of
publications in Spanish and in English on leadership, organizational
engineering, and evaluation approaches that bring stakeholder groups
together. She has presented her work in national and international
conferences in countries such as China, England, Greece, Malaysia,
Spain, the United States, and Venezuela. Furthermore, her expertise
with multi-cultural and collaborative evaluation capacity building,
metaevaluation, project management, organizational engineering,
leadership, and training are her strongest professional contributions.
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