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David Parrott

David Parrott

UF Admin Alum & Seasoned Higher Education Consultant

David Parrott UF
University of Florida
Higher Education
Dr. David Parrott
David W. Parrott
Employed Available
UF to University of Louisville, first-generation college student Dr. David Parrott began his education at Western Kentucky University where he earned his bachelor's degree in business education and his teacher certification in business education. Shortly thereafter, Parrott earned his Master of Arts from his undergraduate alma mater in counselor education: college student personnel.

UF Admin Alum, David Parrott went on to earn his Ph.D. in education from the University of Louisville, with a concentration in educational psychology: college student personnel. David Parrot worked on his dissertation, The Effects of Inter-Racial Interaction on Racial Identity Development, under the guidance of Dr. Donald D. Gehring.

David Parrott's education and extensive professional experience show a trajectory of growth and increased professional responsibility. His leadership and supervisory experience make him an asset to any higher education institution, and his experience in student affairs lends itself to extensive knowledge of compliance and legal issues in higher ed.

As indicated by his doctoral research, Dr. David Parrott is committed to bringing students and faculty together across lines that have traditionally divided college campuses. Parrott works with universities to develop creative solutions to help them build coalitions and address mutual concerns between groups. In addition to working for various educational institutions, he’s served universities as a consultant in student affairs, legal issues, student conduct, and race relations.

Prior to his tenure at UF, David Parrott recognized his passion for working with students when he got his start as a residence hall director at Western Kentucky University in 1980. After five years in this position, Parrott moved on to serve students as the assistant director of housing. After a year in this role, he was promoted to the director of residence life, where he worked with students for eight years, supervising a 5,400-bed system.

David Parrott then became the assistant dean of students, assistant to the vice president for student affairs, and the director of residence life at Western Kentucky University. He remained in this position until 1997, when he took on a new challenge as the associate dean of students at Western Michigan University. Parrott's impact at Western Michigan was significant — he collaborated with students and faculty to rewrite the Student Code, recruited and hired four new department heads, and initiated the utilization of student judicial boards.

David Parrott then moved on to a position as the dean of student life at Texas A&M. During his time at A&M, he was promoted to the associate vice president for student affairs and dean of student life, then to the position of interim vice president for student affairs, and finally, the executive associate vice president and chief of staff.
After three years working as the vice president for student affairs at the University of Florida (UF), Parrott moved on to his current position as the Title IX and ADA coordinator at the University of Louisville, where he works to create policy to support students affected by Title IX and the ADA.
Experiences

Higher Education Administrator Title IX, ADA

University of Louisville
Since September 2019

Vice President for Student Affairs

University of Florida - UF
June 2016 to May 2019

Executive Associate Vice President and Chief of Staff for Student Affairs

Texas A&M University
October 2008 to June 2016

Associate Vice President for Student Affairs & Dean of Student Life

Texas A&M University
August 2004 to October 2008

Interim Vice President for Student Affairs

Texas A&M University
June 2008 to September 2008

Dean of Student Life

Texas A&M University
August 2001 to June 2008
Presentations, Speaking Engagements, & Consultations
2019 -

SEAHO, Jacksonville, Florida

- The power of human interaction.
(Speaker)
Invited Keynote Speaker
2019 -

SEAHO, Jacksonville, Florida

- The collision of core values: Includsion vs. the First Amendment
(Speaker)
Invited speaker
2003 -

The Association for Student Judicial Affairs National Conference

- Parental notification: A primer.
Clearwater Beach, Florida
2002 -

The Association for Student Judicial Affairs National Conference

- Responding to alcohol and drugs: Parental notification, social norming, and other tools.
(Speaker)
Clearwater Beach, Florida.
2002 -

The Association for Student Judicial Affairs National Conference

- Responding to alcohol and drugs: Parental notification, social norming, and other tools.
(Speaker)
Clearwater Beach, Florida.
2001 -

The Association for Student Judicial Affairs National Conference

- Changes and challenges: Ingredients for a successful student judicial affairs office.
(Speaker)
Clearwater Beach, Florida
2001 -

The Association for Student Judicial Affairs National Conference

- Lessons learned regarding parental/guardian notification.
(Speaker)
Clearwater Beach, Florida
2001 -

The Association for Student Judicial Affairs National Conference

- Changes and challenges in student behavior: Collaboration with faculty to protect academic integrity.
(Speaker)
Clearwater Beach, Florida
2001 -

Changes and challenges in student behavior: Collaboration with faculty to protect academic integrity.

- The Association for Student Judicial Affairs National Conference
(Speaker)
Clearwater Beach, Florida
2000 -

The Association for Student Judicial Affairs National Conference

- Rewriting your student code.
(Speaker)
Clearwater Beach, Florida
2000 -

The Association for Student Judicial Affairs National Conference

- Parental notification - a panel discussion.
(Speaker)
Clearwater Beach, Florida
2022 -

University of Louisville for Housing and Residence Life: Louisville, Kentucky

(Speaker)
2021 -

University of Louisville Staff Training

- Free Speech Team Rights, Roles, and Responsibilities
(Speaker)
Invited speaker at
University of Louisville staff training: Louisville Kentucky.
2020 -

First Amendment on Campus

- First Amendment on Campus: Rights, Roles, and Responsibilities
(Speaker)
University of Tennessee Residence Life Staff Presentation
2019 -

Consulting at University of Vermont

(Organizer)
The collision of core values: Inclusion vs. The First Amendment
2018 -

NASPA Region III Mid- mnager's Institute

- The first amendmnet on campus in 2018 and beyon: rightrs, roles, and responsibilities.
(Speaker)
2018 -

APLU Council on Academic Affairs Summer Meeting

- Free speech on campus.
(Speaker)
2018 -

Consulting at Old Dominion University

(Organizer)
The First Amendment on campus in 2018 and beyond: rights,
roles, and responsibilities, invited co-consultant at Old Dominion University: Norfolk,
Virginia.
2018 -

NASPA Region III Mid Manager's institute

- The first amendment on campus in 2018 and beyond: rights, roles, and responsibilities
(Speaker)
Atlanta, Georgia
2018 -

APLU Council on Academic Affairs

- Free speech on campus.
(Speaker)
Summer Meeting, Denver, Colorado
2015 -

Halliburton Executive Development Institute

- Dealing successfully with conflict, cross cultural, spontaneous, and planned
(Speaker)
College Station, Texas
2015 -

Auburn University - Student Code of Conduct Policy Making

- A review and rewrite of the organization and student code of conduct.
(Speaker)
Auburn, Alabama
2015 -

Title IX and other federal statutes history, impact, and obligations.

- York College of Pennsylvania
(Speaker)
York, Pennsylvania
2014 -

The forces shaping our response to complex psychological issues on campus.

- York College of Pennsylvania
(Speaker)
York, Pennsylvania
2014 -

Review and re-write of the student code to facilitate alignmne with Title IX requirements.

(Participant)
York College of Pennsylvania: York, Pennsylvania
2014 -

A review of the code of conduct and the student conduct process.

(Participant)
East Carolina University: Greenville, South Carolina.
2013 -

The forces shaping our response to complex psychological issues on campus.

- Notre Dame University
(Speaker)
Notre Dame, Indiana.
2013 -

Keynote speaker: The history of higher education law and the changing relationship between students and universities.

- Southern Association for College Student Affairs (SACSA) Conference
(Speaker)
Norfolk, Virginia.
2012 -

The DWI Conference, Texas Department of Transportation

- A review of federal statutes affecting the university/student relationship – FERPA, HIPAA, Drug Free Schools Amendments and the Clery Act.
(Speaker)
Austin, Texas
2003 -

The National Association of Student Personnel Administrators National Conference

- Finding your voice through parental notification.
(Speaker)
St. Louis, Missouri
2002 -

The National Association of Student Personnel Administrators National Conference

- Legal issues update: NASPA preconference.
(Speaker)
Boston, MA
2001 -

Implementing leading edge changes to reduce student substance abuse.

- The National Association of Student Personnel Administrators National Conference
(Speaker)
Seattle, Washington
1999 -

The Association for Student Judicial Affairs National Conference

- Nuts and bolts: The basics of establishing a judicial system.
(Speaker)
Clearwater Beach, Florida
1995 -

Southern Association of College Student Affairs Conference

- Blastoff! Here we go: Developing an orientation program for new students.
(Speaker)
Daytona Beach, Florida
Education

Doctor of Education

Univeristy of Louisville

1989 to 1994
Educational Psychology and Student Personnel Services

Master's Degree

Western Kentucky University

1982 to 1984
Educational Leadership and Administration

Bachelor's Degree

Western Kentucky University

1974 to 1980
• Business Administration
• Management
Certifications

University of Louisville Student Affairs Award of Excellence for Title IX

Recipient

National Orientation Directors Association (NODA) President’s Award

Recipient

ASCA Donald D. Gehring Award

Recipient of Career Achievement Award

Chair, ASCA Raymond H. Goldstone Foundation

Elected

Administrator of the Year, TAMU Former Students

Nominee

Board Member, ASCA Raymond H. Goldstone Foundation

Selected

Namesake for Fish Camp

Selected

President, Association for Student Judicial Affairs

Elected

TAMU Division Award for Outstanding Team

Recipient

Namesake for Howdy Camp

Elected

Honorary Member, Golden Key Honor Society

Selected

Faculty Appreciation Award - Kappa Sigma Fraternity

Recipient

University of Louisville Doctoral Fellowship in Education

Recipient

Chair, Faculty Senate Subcommittee on Student Rules, Texas A&M University

2001-2016

Chair, Special Situations Team

2008 – 2011

Council for the Built Environment

2004 – 2010
Member - Texas A&M University

Presidential Search Committee

2009
Member, Texas A&M University

Shared Governance Task Force

2009
Member, Texas A&M University
  • Critical Incident Response
  • Higher Education Outreach
  • Higher Education Administration
  • Higher Education Policy
  • Higher Education Leadership
  • Student Leadership
  • Education Philosophy
  • Higher Education Law
  • Student Enagement
  • Greek Life
  • Education Consulting
  • Education Psychology
  • Student Development
  • Residence Life
  • Student Conduct
Interests

Arts

  • Old Jeeps