CSU Dominguez
Hills Experts Guide Online Directory

FAMILY ISSUES
Cynthia Bostick, Lecturer in Nursing
Family Violence, Addictions, Parenting, therapeutic communication; online education.
(949) 375-2858
cbostick@csudh.edu
Michele Linden, Assistant Professor of Health and Human Services, and Coordinator of the Marital, Family Therapy Masters Program
Family, psychological trauma, child therapy, and mental health
(310) 243-2693
mlinden@csudh.edu
Terry Richardson, Professor of School Psychology/Counseling
Parent education, child development, children's success in school, special needs, family systems, educational issues, child counseling/therapy, eligibility for special education
(310) 243-2744
trichardson@csudh.edu
Cynthia Ozeki, Assistant Professor, Management and Human Resources
Management, human resources, and work/family issues.
(310) 243-2724
cozeki@csudh.edu
FILM/TELEVISION/VIDEO/NEW MEDIA
Mario Congreve, Media Production Specialist, Distance Learning
Television and film production; electronic cinematography; Award-winning videographer and producer whose works have appeared on television and in the theater. Produced "Crossing Borders: A Cuban Returns." This production in 1999 earned a Bronze Plaque at the 47th Annual Columbus International Film & Video Festival. Produced "Baymen," a documentary on the industry off New York State that garnered an Aegis Award. Finalist in Telly Award and SCAN and NATAOA awards competition.
(310) 243-2053
mcongreve@csudh.edu
Frank Stricker, Professor of History
Expert on use of film to depict social themes in American union and labor history; issues of poverty. Teaches courses in American labor issues and American history since the 1920s. Chair, CSUDH labor studies program since 1986.
(310) 243-3468
fstricker@csudh.edu
James Sudalnik, Professor and Coordinator, Electronic Media Programming and Production; Communications Department
Television, film, audio, multimedia, new media production; media curriculum design; 30 years experience in writing, producing, directing over 600 film, video, and multimedia programs for local, regional, and national markets; voting member, Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (Emmys); numerous national affiliations including SMPTE, IATSE, IDA; author and screenwriter; recipient of Telly, Communicator, and Aegis video awards; expert on high definition television, future digital television systems; media production facilities design consultant; producer of documentaries on: indigenous peoples (Maya, Inca, Kuna Indians), archeological ruins (Mexico, Central America, Thailand, South America, England), educational innovations; new digital cinema proponent, researcher of new media technologies.
(310) 243-3099 or 243-3313
jsudalnik@csudh.edu and sudalnik@4dcomm.com
George S. Vinovich, Professor of Television and Film; Coordinator, Digital Media Arts
Effects of television and movies on children; future of television. Teaches Television Arts curriculum. Veteran industry professional whose awards in the industry include: 1999 Telly Award for "Give of Yourself" Organ Donation; 2000 Communicator Award for "Division of Nursing Video"; faculty advisor for student documentary projects that won national Student Emmy Awards in 1993 and 1994. Owns and operates video production company that specializes in educational documentaries for PBS.
(310) 243-3945 or (310) 378-7785
gvinovich@csudh.edu
FINANCE
Prakash L.Dheeriya, Professor of Finance
Small business finance; housing trends; international stocks markets; financial markets; online education.
(310) 243-3350. Home: (310) 378-5485
pdheeriya@csudh.edu
Burhan F. Yavas, Professor of Finance and Quantitative Methods, Coordinator of MBA International Business.
International trade and international finance, under-graduate courses and MBA courses in international business and finance, business statistics and research. Has written extensively, with studies in the areas of international comparative management, intra-industry trade, countertrade, franchising, country risk analysis and forecasting. Numerous academic awards, including five meritorious performance and four in research. Consults for corporations and financial institutions in arenas of export-import management, market surveys, business forecasting and corporate strategies.
(310) 243-3501
byavas@csuch.edu
FINANCE, PUBLIC SECTOR
Frank Papa Jr., Assistant Professor of Public Administration and Policy
Analytic and quantitative decision-making in the public sector and public finance. More than 10 years of experience in academic research. Specific areas of research include school reform, school leadership, school choice, and education finance. Multiple projects funded by RAND and by the New York State Department of Education. Ten years of experience in teaching within higher education. Specific teaching areas include analytic and quantitative decision-making, statistics, and public finance. Fifteen years of experience in management. Ph.D. in Public Economics from The Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy.
(310) 243-1039
fpapa@csudh.edu
FINANCIAL PLANNING
Ricardo Ulivi, Professor of Finance
Personal financial planning, retirement planning and investment management. More than 20 years experience as personal financial advisor.
(310) 243-3560. Home: (714) 771-6000
professor@ulivi.com
Burhan F. Yavas, Professor of Finance and Quantitative Methods, Coordinator of MBA International Business.
International trade and international finance, under-graduate courses and MBA courses in international business and finance, business statistics and research. Has written extensively, with studies in the areas of international comparative management, intra-industry trade, countertrade, franchising, country risk analysis and forecasting. Numerous academic awards, including five meritorious performance and four in research. Consults for corporations and financial institutions in arenas of export-import management, market surveys, business forecasting and corporate strategies.
(310) 243-3501
byavas@csuch.edu
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