Clinton D. Gardner, Ph.D.
President, Northcentral University
Dr. Clinton Gardner came to Northcentral University following a five-year tenure as president of Argosy University, Phoenix
Campus. At Argosy he played an integral role in helping the campus obtain a five-year re-accreditation status from the American
Psychological Association for the doctoral program in clinical psychology and was instrumental in bringing to Argosy new
undergraduate and graduate programs in business, education and psychology. His other achievements at Argosy included leading the
drive to gain reaccreditation by the Higher Learning Commission and implementing new academic programs at the master’s and doctoral
levels in school psychology and industrial/organizational psychology.
Dr. Gardner earned his PhD in Higher Education Administration from Michigan State University, and he held numerous leadership
positions at Michigan State University and Olivet College in Olivet, Michigan. During a career covering 25 years, Dr. Gardner has
held positions in higher education that include University President, Senior Vice President for Management, Vice President for
Finance and Administration, and Vice President for Enrollment Management.
In addition to his extensive background in administration, Dr. Gardner has taught economics courses at Davenport University,
education courses at Argosy University, and served on numerous dissertation committees in business and education. He is a former
president of Data Point Research Consultants, a private higher education consulting firm, and has also consulted with numerous
colleges and universities in the areas of admissions, academic program planning, and enrollment management.
Dr. Gardner is a board member and past president of the Arizona Private School Association, serves as a Consultant-Evaluator for
the Higher Learning Commission, and has membership in numerous organizations/associations including the Detroit Economic Club. His
areas of scholarly research and interests include enrollment management, financial management, strategic planning, organizational
leadership, college/university administration and for-profit postsecondary education.
Board of Trustees
Martin Gottlieb, M.P.A.
Chairman
Martin Gottlieb joined First Federal Bank of California in 1980 as Vice President and rose to the position of
Corporate Executive Vice President prior to his retirement from the bank in 1995. He also has served as Executive Vice President of
FirstFed Financial Corp, a New York Stock Exchange Company, and on the boards of Oceanside Insurance Company and Seaside Financial company.
Other board memberships include: Board Chairman of the UCLA/Santa Monica Medical Center Foundation, Chairman of the Charles Ruggles
Medical foundation and Chairman of the Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce. He was also the founding President of the Las Vegas Boys and
Girls Club. In 1994 the California State Assembly and the County of Los Angeles honored Gottlieb for his extensive community service.
Gottlieb earned his BS from Arizona State University and received his Master of
Public Administration from Pepperdine University. He later served for three years as an
adjunct faculty at Pepperdine. Since retirement and returning to his Arizona roots, he has been
involved with various Central Arizona community activities, serving as a Board Member for Wells Fargo Bank,
Central Arizona; Norwest Bank Regional Board; Vice Chairman of the Yavapai Regional Medical Center capital expansion program;
past Chairman of Yavapai Big Brothers Big Sisters, and past President of the Prescott Frontier Rotary
Club. He currently serves on the Board of Visitors, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and was a member of
the Advisory Board for Mayo Clinics Arizona Transplant House. In 2006 Gottlieb was named Philanthropist of the Year by the Yavapai
County Community Foundation.
Harold H. Greenberg
Mr. Greenberg attended Purdue University, where he graduated with highest distinction in 1962 with a Bachelor of Science in Industrial
Management.
Greenberg spent years in the computer industry, first with Burroughs Corporation and then with General Electric Company. In 1972, He
left General Electric to return to Arizona and enter his own business, subsequently owning a number of successful businesses in the areas
concrete block manufacturing, homebuilding, travel agencies, residential masonry, commercial real estate brokerage, real estate development,
franchising and mining.
Greenberg’s current companies are The Royce Companies—Arizona’s largest residential masonry company and PROTO-II™ Wall Systems—
a company which markets and supports the use of licenses for proprietary masonry systems throughout the United States.
Among Mr. Greenberg’s early activities and accomplishments was the publication in 1967 of a mathematical paper, “A Branch bound
Solution to the N Machine M Job Scheduling Problem” in Operations Research Society of America Journal. From 1990 to 2007 he was
president of various Jewish community federations and foundations. He served on the Wells Fargo Bank Regional Board (2003-2007) and was
chairman of Yavapai Big Brothers Big Sisters (2005-2006). He was honored with the Distinguished Alumni Award from Purdue University
Krannert School of Management in 2004 and was Senior Member of the Dean’s Advisory Council of Purdue University Krannert School of
Management, 1999-2007.
Mr. Greenberg has a home in Coronado, California and lives part time in Prescott, Arizona.
Michael Horowitz, Ph.D.
Dr. Michael Horowitz has served as a professional psychology school leader and faculty member since 1988. He became The Chicago
School of Professional Psychology's president in 2000, where under his leadership the school has focused on becoming the “school of choice” in professional
psychology.
Before joining The Chicago School, Dr. Horowitz was dean and professor at the Arizona School of Professional Psychology. Dr.
Horowitz is a past president of the National Council of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology. He is a site visitor for
the American Psychological Association’s Committee on Accreditation and a consultant/evaluator for the Higher Learning Commission of
the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
Dr. Horowitz is the co-director of the Fatherhood Research Project, a collaborative study of the experience of fatherhood. His
professional and scholarly interests include organizational leadership, political advocacy, graduate education and the expansion of
professional psychology education and practice. He is a member of the Board of Directors of Chicago Youth Centers and the President's
Council of Heartland Alliance.
Dr. Horowitz received his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Northwestern University and a Certificate in Psychoanalysis from the
Chicago Center for Psychoanalysis. He did his undergraduate studies at Columbia University, graduating cum laude with a B.A. in
Psychology and Political Science. He was honored at Columbia with the Cumming Prize for Outstanding Psychology Graduate.
Hon. Kenton D. Jones
Vice Chairman
A native of Phoenix, Arizona, Kenton D. Jones is an attorney and the Municipal Judge for Chino Valley, Arizona, as well as
an airplane pilot, motorcycle rider and scuba diver. Jones has an outstanding history of community involvement, including
long stints as a member and president of the Yavapai Humane Society Board, and as a member of the Board of Directors
of Big Brothers/Big Sisters and as president of the Rotary Club.
In 1992 Kenton founded GirlSport, Inc., a non-profit organization created to enhance
competitive sports programs for young women in Yavapai County with the goal of obtaining college scholarship
opportunities for girls. The organization has had considerable success over the years.
Jones has an Associate of Arts degree from Yavapai College and a Bachelor of Arts from Northern
Arizona University. He earned his Juris Doctor at Arizona State University. His major legal work is in the
area of governmental and constitutional law. He resides in Prescott, Arizona and has two daughters and two grandchildren.
M. Kathleen Murphy
Kathleen Murphy has headed Yavapai Big Brothers Big Sisters since 1976 and currently serves as President and Chief
Executive Officer of the organization, which has a paid staff of 35 and ranks in the top 2% of Big Brothers/Big Sisters
group nationwide in terms of children per capita served. In addition, she served for two years as President of
Big Brothers/Big Sisters of America Executive Director's/CEO's. In addition, Murphy conducts workshops and training
seminars on board development as well as training sessions on building successful mentoring programs, fundraising
and recruitment and has consulted with churches and schools on molestation
prevention.
Along with her seat on the Board of Northcentral University, Murphy is a member of the Board of Directors for Wells Fargo Bank
and a member of the founding committees for Yavapai County United Way, Child Safe and Passport to Higher Education.
In 2003 she was named Woman of the Year by the Partners for Active Leadership in Yavapai County and was the 2006
recipient of the Margaret Slack Award.
Murphy has been a part-time teacher at Yavapai College and worked two years with the Juvenile Justice Center in Maricopa
County. She is a former partner in Murphy's Restaurants Incorporated.
A native Arizonan and graduate of Arizona State University, Murphy has three children and two grandchildren and has lived in
Prescott, Arizona since 1973. She is an avid backpacker, camper and hiker and competed in several triathlons. She volunteers
as a Big Sister and has been a volunteer art teacher in area schools for many years.
Karen F. Rizk
Treasurer
Karen Rizk is a Vice President, Commercial Lending with National Bank of Arizona. She was been with National Bank of
Arizona since 1999. A graduate of Arizona State University with a B.S. degree in finance, she has worked in the banking
industry as a branch manager and commercial lending officer for over 22 years. Prior to that, she and her husband lived
in Jordan, Tunisia and South Korea for more than ten years where her husband served as a central banking and private enterprise
advisor for the United States Agency for International Development. Rizk also studied at Southern College in Chattanooga, TN
and taught elementary school for two years early on in her career.
Because education has always been important to her, she has focused her extra-curricular efforts in her community in the educational
arena – serving since 1986 on the Yavapai Community College Foundation Board and as President of the Board for two years. In 1996, she
was appointed by the then Governor Fife Symington to the State Board of Directors for Community Colleges. She was re-appointed by
Governor Jane Hull for another term. She served as Chairperson of that board for nearly three years. Rizk is a Rotary
International Paul Harris Fellow.
Rizk currently serves as president of the Prescott Chamber of Commerce.
Rizk and her husband reside in Prescott, AZ. They have two grown daughters and four grandchildren.
Cynthia A. Russell, DNSc., RN
Dr. Cynthia A. Russell is the Vice President of Nursing Operations with Orbis Education, Fishers, Indiana, a position she
has held since 2006. As VP, she assists in bringing together top-tier nursing education programs with high quality health care
systems to creatively address the workforce shortage in nursing. Cynthia brings nearly twenty five years of experience in higher
education to confront this challenge. She progressed to rank of professor at Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Indiana where
she also served as acting dean for three years. In 2000, she moved to Phoenix, Arizona to become the Dean of Nursing and eventually
served as Provost/Vice President of Academic Affairs at Grand Canyon University before returning to Indiana. At Grand Canyon
University she assisted in the institution’s transition from a not-for-profit to a proprietary institution.
With baccalaureate and master’s degrees in nursing from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Cynthia attended Rush University,
Chicago, Illinois where she earned the Doctorate of Nursing Science with an emphasis in geropsychiatric nursing. As an Adult
Psychiatric Clinical Nurse Specialist, her practice has focused on family sensitive care, especially for those addressing the
heavy demands of dementia. In addition, she is certified in integrative imagery. She has been active in nursing research,
authoring or co-authoring numerous publications. A member of Sigma Theta Tau International, Cynthia has served as chapter president
and vice president and numerous committee appointments. She is also a member of the American Nurses Association and the Global
Nursing Exchange. Cynthia has supported community-based service groups including Hilltop Neighborhood House and Porter County
Family Counseling Center in Valparaiso, Indiana. Cynthia lives with her husband, Douglas Lemster, on their hobby farm in Valparaiso,
Indiana.