Paula Wallace

Paula Wallace is president and co-founder of the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD).[1]

Education and career

A native of Atlanta, Wallace earned a B.A. degree from Furman University, and M.Ed. and Ed.S. degrees from Georgia State University.[2] She began her career as an elementary school teacher in Atlanta Public Schools.[3] In 1978, she co-founded the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) in Savannah, Ga.[4] Between the university's founding and 2000, she served in various roles as vice president, academic dean, and provost of SCAD.[5] In 2000, she was appointed to the office of president of the university by the SCAD Board of Trustees, and continues to serve in that role.[6] She also directs the university's permanent art collection at the SCAD Museum of Art in Savannah[7] and SCAD FASH Museum of Fashion + Film in Atlanta.[8]

Since Wallace became president of SCAD, the university has added campus locations in Atlanta, Ga. (in 2005), Lacoste, France (in 2002) and Hong Kong (in 2010), and an eLearning program online (in 2003).[9] Enrollment at SCAD has more than doubled during her tenure, with more than 12,000 students from more than 100 countries attending the university's campuses.[10]

The university hosts a number of annual events created by Wallace, including the Sidewalk Arts Festival, the Savannah Film Festival, SCAD deFINE ART, SCADstyle, and SCAD aTV Fest. During her presidency, the university has received recognition for its work in historic preservation, including awards from the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation,[11] UNESCO,[12] the International Interior Design Association and the American Library Association,[13] and the American Institute of Architects,[14] among others. SCAD has placed highly in various rankings under Wallace's leadership, including a place in the top four universities in the Americas and Europe in 2015 by Red Dot,[15] as well as first place rankings for the graduate and undergraduate interior design programs in DesignIntelligence's "America's Best Architecture and Design Schools" list.[16]

Wallace also hosts a series called "On Creativity" that began running on Delta Air Lines flights in 2015 in which she interviews celebrities in creative fields, including Mindy Kaling, Lauren Bush Lauren, Christian Siriano, and David Muir, among others.[17] In addition to writing a number of publications on design and children's books,[18] in April 2016 Wallace released a memoir, The Bee and the Acorn, detailing her experiences as a founder and president of SCAD and the development of the university.[19]

Bibliography

Honors

References

  1. ""SCAD president and leadership", scad.edu".
  2. ""Paula S. Wallace", Georgia Historical Society".
  3. ""Renaissance Woman", Georgia Trend".
  4. ""Savannah College of Art and Design", New Georgia Encyclopedia".
  5. ""Paula Wallace biography", scad.edu".
  6. ""SCAD at 30 years is riding wave of the future", Savannah Morning News".
  7. ""About the museum", scadmoa.org".
  8. ""SCAD Fash leadership", scadfash.org".
  9. ""Taking Us Back to School in Style", fastcompany.com".
  10. ""President\'s biography", atvfest.com".
  11. ""SCAD Museum of Art Honored with Georgia Trust Excellence in Preservation Award", scad.edu".
  12. ""SCAD Hong Kong (Former North Kowloon Magistracy Building) in Hong Kong SAR, China Received the Honourable Mention in 2011 UNESCO Heritage Awards", UNESCO Bangkok".
  13. ""Winners Announced for the 2016 ALA/IIDA Library Interior Design Awards", contractdesign.com".
  14. ""SCAD Norris Hall", aiaga.org".
  15. ""Red Dot Design Ranking", red-dot.sg".
  16. ""America\'s Best Architecture & Design Schools 2016, DesignIntelligence", DesignIntelligence".
  17. ""\"On Creativity\" Debuts On Delta Air Lines\' Delta Studio", My Social Good News".
  18. ""President Paula Wallace\'s bibliography", scad.edu".
  19. ""SCAD President and Founder Paula Wallace Releases Memoir", Savannah Business Journal".
  20. "The opening ceremony in Taipei 101".
  21. "Women in Design and Free Arts".
  22. "SCAD.edu Paula Wallace biography".
  23. "National Advisory Board of the National Museum of Women in the Arts" (PDF).
  24. "Governor Perdue announces executive appointments".
  25. "Georgia's Power List".
  26. "DesignIntelligence 30 Most Admired Educators for 2013".
  27. "Paula Wallace biography at Savannah Film Festival website".
  28. "Gonzaga University faculty and staff newsletter" (PDF).
  29. "SCAD Receives 2009 Sustainability Award From Fashion Group International".
  30. "SCAD's Paula Wallace named 2015 Georgia trustee, Savannah Morning News".
  31. "Mayor of Atlanta and city council honor SCAD on 10th anniversary of Atlanta campus".
  32. "SCAD's Paula Wallace honored by American Institute of Architects".
  33. "Arthur Ross Awards".

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