Senior Consultant

Karen S. Haynes, Ph.D.

Specialties

Team and leadership development; executive coaching; fund and friend development; community engagement and innovative partnerships; organizational culture and climate strategies and programs.

OVERVIEW

Dr. Karen Haynes has 34 years as a university administrator which includes her 24 years as a university president serving at California State University San Marcos (2004-2019) and the University of Houston-Victoria (1995-2004).  Previously she served as Dean, The Graduate School of Social Work, University of Houston for 10 years.

She received commendations for her visionary community engagement strategies and her focus on campus climate and culture during both presidencies.  At CSUSM, Dr. Haynes initiated strategic partnerships not only with 11 Chambers of Commerce and 2 Economic Development agencies, but more uniquely with 12 public school districts serving more than 200,000 students, tribal communities, military affiliated organizations and social service agencies focused on foster youth.  These MOUs formalized partnership work aimed at populations often underrepresented in higher education.

A social worker by profession, she also was committed to creating and maintaining an organizational climate within which employees and students could thrive and assured that there were purposive programs that supported this strategic priority.  These programs supported and retained talent, kept a focus on morale, and thus contributed to advancing initiatives.

She is viewed as an innovator, remaining forward focused on future workforce needs while serving students in the present.  Among these innovative initiatives, the California State University Institute for Palliative Care (a systemwide Institute) is recognized nationally for its focus on retraining the current workforce, educating the future workforce, and providing resource information to communities.  The Institute’s mission is to improve healthcare options for the growing aging population as well as those with chronic and/or end of life health conditions. This Institute remains the only such higher education institute in the nation and has received a lot of donor support.

Dr. Haynes has had a long professional commitment to helping women advance in higher education.  While serving on the American Council on Educations’ Commission on Women in the late 1990s, she learned of statewide networks to provide resources, support and networks for women in higher education and was asked by the American Council on Education to become the Presidential sponsor to launch the dormant Texas Network in 2002.   Shortly after her arrival in California, she was tapped again by ACE to be the Presidential Sponsor of the Southern California Network, a position she accepted in 2005 and held until 2018.

She also began the silent phase of a comprehensive campaign in CSUSM’s 20th year, while still building the infrastructure necessary to achieve the campaign goal.  Knowing CSUSM would be the youngest university in the nation to attempt this, the successful execution of the goal was not assured.  The 50 million dollar goal was exceeded before the end of the campaign by 5 million dollars.

 

SERVICE HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Presidential sponsor of the American Council on Higher Education’s Women in Higher Education Networks – Southern California, 2005 – 2018; Texas, 2000-2004
  • Founding President of the California State University (system) Institute of Palliative Care and its’s Presidential Sponsor, 2012 – 2019.
  • Past Secretary/Treasurer, AASCU Board of Directors
  • Past Convener, AASCU Women’s Presidents group
  • Member, American Council on Education, Commission on Women
  • Member, American Council on Education, Commission on Inclusion
  • Member, San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation Board
  • Member, Board of Directors, San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce
  • Service to the California State University system:
  • Chair, CSU Commission on the Extended University, 2006 – 2018
  • Chair, CSU Program for Education and Research in Biotechnology, 2014-2018

 

HONORS:

  • Neil Morgan Memorial Award for Lifetime Achievement, LEAD, Chamber of Commerce, San Diego, 2019
  • Herb Klein Civic Leadership Award, San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation, 2019
  • Social Work Pioneer Award, National Association of Social Workers, 2017
  • President of the Year, California State Student Association, 2015
  • Woman of the Year Award, San Diego Magazine, 2015
  • Power Broker of 2015, San Diego Business Journal, 2015
  • Trailblazer Award, Leadership California, 2015
  • Third Most Influential Social Worker Alive Today, 2014
  • American Council on Education, Donna Shavlik award for national work with women in higher education, 2013
  • Darlene Marcos Shiley Educational Leadership Award, San Diego Business Journal, 2013

Education

Ph.D., University of Texas

M.S.W., McGill University

B.A., Goucher College