Dr. Shantell Strickland-Davis has over 12 years in varying teaching and learning roles within the community college sector and five years in corporate training and education. Her formal training is in instructional design, curriculum design, occupational education, and teaching. Strickland-Davis currently serves as the associate vice president of organizational learning and leadership development at Central Piedmont Community College in Charlotte, North Carolina. She serves as the college’s chief talent officer and has the privilege of consulting with all units of the college in the design and development of faculty, staff, and leadership professional learning, programming, and resources that support a culture of institutional excellence. Strickland-Davis oversees all facets of professional learning and engagement at the college, including equity, diversity, and inclusion programs, faculty development, online teaching, educational development, technology education, and support for college leaders and administrators. Strickland-Davis is the founding executive director of Central Piedmont’s first teaching center; she continues to facilitate workshops for faculty and teaches in an adjunct faculty capacity to maintain her connection to students and student success practices.
Education:
Ph.D. (Education) | Old Dominion University
M.A. (Instructional Design) | Appalachian State University
B.A. (Sociology) | UNC-Charlotte
Past Experience:
Executive Director, Parr Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence | Central Piedmont Community College
Director, Learning Innovation and Instructional Design | Central Piedmont Community College
Director, Employee Online Learning | Central Piedmont Community College
Instructional Designer | Central Piedmont Community College