Congratulations Mike on your new position.  I will miss seeing you!
 
Congratulations Deanne on your new position too!  That is very
exciting!
 
Debby Norris
 
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Deborah Norris
Educational Consultant
Texas Effectiveness Study
Education Service Center Region XI
3001 North Freeway
Fort Worth, TX  76106
817.740.7582
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>>> Caroline Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 9/8/2008 3:07 PM
>>>
I am writing to inform you of important changes taking place with the
National Post School Outcomes Center. Mike Bullis, Director of the
Center since it was funded in 2004, is assuming the permanent position
of Dean of the College of  Education, University of Oregon. Most of you
are aware that Mike has been serving as Dean and NPSO Director.
Recently, he was selected from a group of elite individuals to serve as
our Dean. Although Mike ably juggled both jobs for 3 years, he needs to
fully devote himself to the Dean position and has understandably made
the difficult decision to step down as Director of the NPSO — we are
pleased that he will remain actively engaged as a member of the Advisory
Committee, however, so  his influence will still be strongly maintained.


I am pleased to announce our intent to reorganize with Deanne Unruh as
the Director of the Center, pending the University of Oregon’s approval.
Deanne has served the project since its inception as the Knowledge
Development Specialist and has extensive experience with project
management, as well as research on high risk adolescents and students
with disabilities that are the focus of the NPSO. The NPSO’s project
officer, Selete Avoke, has approved this change. The NPSO team is
committed to ensure that the leadership you have become accustomed to
will continue. 

On behalf of Deanne, Jane and the rest of the NPSO staff, I want to
thank you all for your continuing support and efforts to improve
post-school outcomes for youth with disabilities.  

Caroline J. Moore, Ph.D.
Principal Investigator, NPSO 
1268 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR   97403-1268

(541) 346-0356 (phone)
(541) 346-0322 (fax)
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