Larry Davis, M.Ed. Lecturer Management College of Business and Public Administration ldavis@mail.ewu.edu Academic Background M.Ed. University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, Educational Administration, 2004 B.A. University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, Liberal Arts, 1996 Certifications NxLevel Education Foundation Entrepreneur Certified Trainer, 2008 & 2013 WORK EXPERIENCE Academic Experience Guest Lecturer, University of Texas at Austin, Organization Development, 1993 & 1994 Adjunct Professor, Gonzaga University, Organizational Leadership, 2002-2004 Non-Academic Experience National Consultant, Greater Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce (2011-2014). Consultant, RANDL Industries (2008-2009). Consultant, City of Spokane (2008 2009). Consultant, Business Resource Center, EWU (2006-2007). Consultant, City of Spokane (2004-2005). Consultant, Altek, Inc. (2003-2011). Consultant, Texas Disposal System (2002-2003). Consultant, IC2 Institute University of Texas (1998-1999). Consultant, Classic Communications (1995-1997). Assisted top management team in efforts to integrate large acquisition and to prepare the company for an IPO, co-led strategic planning, led other numerous activities for operational planning and implementation. Consultant, Boeing (1997-1998). Consultant, Abbott Laboratories (1995-1998). Consultant, Booz-Allen & Hamilton (1992-1995), to Chairman, Company Presidents, and Senior Partners, Strategic Planning, Team Development Consultant, State of Texas, Office of the Governor (1988-1990). Consultant, Texas Instruments (1988-1989).
Training & Organization Development Director, Texas Rehabilitation Commission (1985-1987). Consultant, Jossey-Bass Publishing Company (1982-1983). Consultant, Lockheed-Martin (1981 1984) Contract Officer, Office of Economic Opportunity (1969-1979). Management Training Program Acting Director, United States Postal Service (1966-1968). International Local Consultant, University of Texas (1998-1999). Worked with ICC Institute in developing programs for the Austin Technology Incubator and for various international economic and technology development efforts, including CBIRD, a Mexico/USA cross-border development effort. 2013: University District, Pro bono consulting for the University District survey relating to market analyses. 2008: Spokane Aids Network 2008: Port of Moses Lake 2007: Pathways for Progress, Pro bono consulting developing surveys and led teams of students in market analyses. 2008: Fox Theatre Courses Taught Courses from the Teaching Schedule: Business and Society, Department Senior Capstone, Internships, Organization Theory and Behavior INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS: Books Davis, Larry Nolan (1974). Planning, Conducting, Evaluating Workshops. Learning Concepts; Austin, Texas Davis, Larry N & Davis, Diane (1972). Winning Ways: A Management Simulation Game. Learning Concepts; Austin, Texas Davis, Larry N (2000). Pioneering Organizations. Executive Excellence Publishing; Provo, Utah SERVICE: Service to the University College Assignments Member: 2007-2008 2012-2015: CBPA Lecturer 2002-2007 2009-2012 CBPA Adjunct Professor
Service to the Community Member of a Committee 2009-2013: Spokane Symphony Board Trustee 20014: Corporate Circle Committee, Spokane Symphony Orchestra Positions Held in Civic Organizations 2010-2011 2011-2012: Spokane Symphony Associates, President, Support/Direct Student/Class Community Project Fall 2014 Projects MGMT 490-01 1. Cheney Train Depot plan for relocation and repurposing with a business plan for operations. 2. Cheney as a Destination a study for the City of Cheney of business leakage and the most desired businesses and attractions to reverse that. 3. Co-op Farm Incubator operational and business plan. 4. GPS Business Application application design and a business plan for a co-op marketing program for target area businesses. 5. RV Resort a business improvement plan. Winter 2015 Projects MGMT 490-02 1. Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture (the MAC) market research and recommendations to assist the Museum in its planned change from state supported to self-supporting. This study was requested by the Board President and the Executive Director. 2. Cheney Train Depot plan for relocating and repurposing (continued from previous quarter). 3. Cheney Entertainment Complex business planning for complex which has the potential to increase overall business revenues in Cheney. 4. Farm Incubator business planning continued from previous quarter. 5. River s Wish Animal Rescue strategic and business plan for this existing non-profit rescue organization. 6. Childhood Saved strategic and business plans for this new non-profit with the purpose of providing services to adults who were sexually molested as children. 7. University District Proposed High-Rise market research focused on preferences for residential condos and apartments and for related parking. The client for this study was the developer of the proposed 35 floor building on the corner of Division and Main. Spring 2015 Projects MGMT 490-01 1. Cheney Entertainment Complex continue developing business plan for a music concert and drive-in theater combination. This plan is for a local Cheney developer who would like to develop such a complex, adding other attractions later. The project has the additional goal of bringing increased tourism and destination traffic from Spokane. 2. ERP for Cheney Entertainment Complex design for an ERP/MIS system and initial programming. 3. Urban Village Cheney research, conceptualization, and design to take advantage of increased traffic into Cheney with the Urban Village as a desirable destination outing. 4. Incubator Farm continued business planning including development of housing for several farm families, the required infrastructure, and roads. 5. Childhood Saved continued business and event planning for this new non-profit.
MGMT 490-42 1. Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture (MAC) project continued from previous quarter, the goal is to secure a survey sample in the range of 1000 respondents. To date we have over 600 completed surveys with the expectation of reaching the goal given an online survey and several news articles urging residents to complete the survey. This effort required a matrix organization approach with the following teams; 5 Geographic Teams north, south, east, west, and Idaho for first 5 weeks of quarter. 5 Functional Teams facilities/operations, HR, finance, marketing, and accounting/mis for next 3 weeks of quarter; these teams providing a benchmark study of other museums in the U.S. and internationally, best practices, etc. 3 Scenario Teams focusing on the top 3 resident wants, the teams are providing analyses of what the MAC will need to change to respond to the community s wants. Statistical Analysis Team Economic Impact Team 2013-2014: MGMT 490 Projects Care Giver Association, Convention planning and non-profit incorporation Spokane Tribe, business plan for new floating restaurant at Twin Rivers Resort & Marina Spokane Urban Indian Center, planned and led strategic planning Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce, began study of economic impact Valleyfest, statistical study of annual attendee survey, report on economic impact Downtown Spokane Partnership & WSU Facilities Planning, continuing yearlong study of desired needed businesses and service, 6 projects University District; research including open forums (focus groups) continued Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce, MIS database project on registration and Attendance, began study of value of membership Consulting Firm offering business critical thinking and ethics training, business plan Spokane County Meals on Wheels, feasibility study and business plan for profit-making prepared diet food business Downtown Spokane Partnership, development of prospectus for café, fitness center, parking garage Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce, MIS project and value of membership project continued 2011-2012: MGMT 490 Projects Greater Hillyard-Northeast Planning Alliance; multiple projects including incorporation of ONES, a non-profit coordinating NE Spokane organizations for maximum positive change City of Liberty Lake, feasibility study for a retail incubator Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce, consulting for small chamber member Businesses Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce, new program planning and development City of Liberty Lake, market research (survey included) and leakage study of retail Valleyfest, statistical analysis or attendee survey and report on economic impact to be used in the funding presentation to the City ONES/Hillyard, operations and fundraising plans
Spokane County Meals on Wheels, evaluation and improvement plan for Silver Café Ones/Hillyard, proposal to the City of Spokane for use of Mann Hall as Manufacturing Development Center City of Liberty Lake, survey of workforce commuting into City focused on retail potential Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce, analysis of member non-attendance and program development Downtown Spokane Partnership, beginning year study of U-District business potential 2010-2011: MGMT 490 Projects Food Artisans Incubator, business plan, Jim Frank, Greenstone CEO Spokane Symphony Orchestra, benchmarking study Solar Express, business plan ReStore: Habitat for Humanity of North Idaho, strategic plan Supported Employment, business plan, Dawn Prentice Fox Theater, benchmarking performing arts centers Happy Trails Honey, business plan Clean Diesel Technologies (changing to Das Wagen Haus), business plan TAZA (Mediterranean Style Eating), food truck business plan American Childhood Cancer Organization Inland Northwest, strategic plan Villa Vista Language Academy, business plan Meals on Wheels Silver Café, business plan Exercise Solutions, growth plan Aging In Place Design Solutions, business plan Minds-I, business plan and a focused interstate marketing plan Christmas Tree Elegance, business plan and operational planning Liberty Lake Event Center, market research including a survey Summer Classical Music Series at Beacon Hill, business plan Hillyard Hotel, feasibility study Hillyard Village, business plan Communities Rising, business plan Black Jack Business Services, growth plan AE Consulting, business plan Last updated by member on May 14, 2014