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Curriculum Vitae
HOWARD SAYER, PH.D.
University of Texas at Austin • School of Urban and Public Affairs
1 University Station • Austin, TX 78712
Home: 512-595-2867 • Cell: 512-812-5749
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
Accomplished management career reflects 17 years’ experience in operational leadership, human resources
management, resource utilization, and organizational development in highly decentralized organizations.
Innovative training and development professional with extensive experience in the design, delivery, evaluation,
and enhancement of effective instructional programs and management assessment models.
Highly articulate and effective communicator with excellent team-building and interpersonal skills; work well with
individuals at all levels. Recognized as resource person, problem solver and creative leader.
Impressive record of streamlining operations, developing and implementing organizational solutions, and
applying overall human resources expertise to impact accomplishment of strategic goals.
EDUCATION
Ph.D. in Urban and Public Administration, University of Texas at Austin, School of Urban and Public Affairs,
Austin, TX, anticipated May 2008. D
ISSERTATION: Public Management Reform in Developing Countries: An Empirical
Investigation of the Operational and Financial Efficiency of Private Versus Public Airports in Latin America and the Caribbean
Master of Business Administration, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, 2001.
Master of Science in Human Resources Management, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, 1990.
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PECIALIZATION: Employee and Labor Relations
Bachelor of Science in Aviation Management, Florida Aeronautical University, 1989. S
PECIALIZATION: Airline
and Airport Management
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CADEMIC HONORS AND AWARDS
University Scholar, University of Texas at Austin, 2006 - 2007
University Scholar, University of Texas at Austin, 2005 - 2006
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CADEMIC/TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Texas at Austin, School of Urban and Public Affairs, Austin, TX, 2007
to Present
Teach Introduction to Urban Life to classes of 15 to 25 undergraduate students.
Guest Lecturer, University of Texas at Austin, School of Urban and Public Affairs, Austin, TX, 2005 to Present
Teach Public Personnel Management & Labor Relations, Introduction to Public Administration, Theories of
Urban Society, Comparative Administration and Policy, and Public Administration Theory to classes of 10 to 15
graduate and doctoral students.
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