Stewart Donaldson

Stewart I. Donaldson, Ph.D. is a psychologist specialising in evaluation science and optimal human and organizational functioning. He holds appointments as Professor of Psychology and Community and Global Health, Dean of the School of Social Science, Policy & Evaluation, Dean of the School of Community & Global Health, and Director of the Claremont Evaluation Center,[1] Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, California.[2] He was previously Dean of the School of Behavioral & Organizational Sciences (2001–2013) and Dean of the School of Politics and Economics (2012–2013), Claremont Graduate University.

Donaldson served as President of the American Evaluation Association in 2015. The American Evaluation Association is an international association of professional evaluators devoted to assessing the strengths and weaknesses of programs, organizations, large-scale change interventions, personnel, policies, and products to improve their effectiveness. The organization has approximately 7,500 members representing all 50 of the United States as well as over 60 other countries.

He was born in West Bromwich, England on 28 February 1961 but was raised and educated in California. He graduated from Chaffey High School in 1979, with an A.A. in Business Administration from Chaffey College in 1981, with a B.A. in Behavioral Science with a minor in Marketing Management from California State Polytechnic University, Pomona in 1984, with a M.A. in General Experimental Psychology from California State University, Fullerton in 1986, and he earned his PhD in Psychology specialising in Organizational Behavior and Evaluation Research from Claremont Graduate University in 1991. Before joining the faculty at Claremont Graduate University in 1995, he was on the faculty at the University of Southern California (USC) 1990–1995 and at Claremont McKenna College (CMC) 1991-1993.

Research

He works with a wide range of colleagues and graduate students on applied research and evaluation projects focused on promoting optimal human, program, community, and organizational functioning. His work has been funded by The National Institute of Mental Health; The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism; National Science Foundation; US Department of Education; National Office of Justice Programs; Office of Juvenile Justice Planning; Center for Substance Abuse Prevention; National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases; The Rockefeller Foundation; The California Wellness Foundation; The Howard Hughes Foundation; The David and Lucille Packard Foundation; The Hillcrest Foundation; The Weingart Foundation; The Robert Ellis Simon Foundation; The Irvine Foundation; The Fletcher Jones Foundation; The John Randolph Haynes and Dora Haynes Foundation; Riverside County Department of Mental Health; State of California Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program; Stanford Business School; First 5 Riverside; and First 5 Los Angeles among many others.

As Director of the Claremont Evaluation Center[3] he has provided organizational consulting, research, and evaluation services to more than 100 different organisations during the past decade.

Professional activities

Professor Donaldson has been chair or member of more than 50 doctoral dissertation committees[4] at Claremont, and he also works with professionals enrolled in the Non-residential Certificate of Advanced Study in Evaluation program there. He is currently serving on the Board of the International Positive Psychology Association and EvalPartners, a fellow of the Western Psychology Association, and recently served a 3-year term on the Board of the American Evaluation Association (2009–2012). He also serves on the Editorial Boards of the American Journal of Evaluation, New Directions for Evaluation, Evaluation and Program Planning, Journal of Multidisciplinary Evaluation and the International Journal of Applied Positive Psychology, is editor of the IAP Evaluation and Society book series, is co-founder of the Western Positive Psychology Association and the Southern California Evaluation Association, and served as Co-Chair of the Theory-Driven Evaluation and Program Theory Topical Interest Group of the American Evaluation Association (AEA) from 1994–2002. Dr. Donaldson was a 1996 recipient of the AEA's Marcia Guttentag Early Career Achievement Award, in recognition of his work on theory and method and for accomplishments in teaching and practice of program evaluation. In 2001, he was honoured with Western Psychological Association's Outstanding Research Award. He received the American Evaluation Association's Paul F. Lazarsfeld Theory Award for sustained lifetime written contributions to the advancement of evaluation theory and practice in 2013.

Publications

His work has appeared in a broad range of peer reviewed journals, chapters, and books.

Selected books

Selected peer-reviewed articles and chapters

References

External links

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