Jack Boeve - CSI, Instructional Support Specialist
- Jack Boeve
- Instructional Support Specialist
- Center for Support of Instruction
Published: November-December 2011
Category: » Csi-staff
Jack Boeve joined the CSI staff as an instructional support specialist in November 2011. Prior to joining CSI, he was a project specialist for nearly seven years with UMUC’s Center for Intellectual Property, where his roles included Web and resource development, instructional support for courses and conferences, and creative communications and publications.
Previously, Jack worked in the electronic publishing industry as a writer and editor for various educational and corporate desktop reference products and also did stints in knowledgebase development and database management. He subsequently gained introductory experience in the development field for a nonprofit educational and advocacy organization in the Boston area. After relocating to Maryland, he had further opportunities to explore public policy through the lens of development and communication at an independent non-partisan organization dedicated to public policy research, leadership development, and civic education.
Jack has a BA in English literature from Wheaton College (IL) and an MDiv from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary.
Jack views all his educational and occupational experiences as worthwhile opportunities to learn new subjects and interact with ideas and interesting people. He sees running through all these experiences a few common threads that continue into his work in CSI: engaging in multi-faceted, people-significant projects and events; employing technological resources and solutions to advance educational goals; and producing effective communications. He looks forward to being a part of the CSI team and serving the wider UMUC community.
In his leisure time, Jack enjoys spending time with his wife; browsing bookstores; photography; cooking and baking; cycling and hiking; museums and galleries; listening to music; and reading fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.



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