Is currently Professor and Associate Dean of the School of Health Professions.
Holds a doctorate in public health, a masters in environmental health management,
a masters in health care management, and bs in environmental health science.
He is currently working on a master of arts in religious studies and his thesis is
titled “Population Health and the Intersectionality of Religion and Politics – An
ecological analysis of religious diversity and political alignment in the context
of self-reported health across U.S. counties in 2020.”
He served twenty years in the United States Army and since has served at ten universities
across the U.S.
He’s held numerous leadership positions in evidence-based research and practice nationally
and internationally.