Dr.
John Hultsman is Associate Vice President and Director of California State
University Bakersfield’s Antelope Valley Campus. Previously, he served as
Interim Dean of the College of Human Services, Director of the Partnership for
Community Development, and Professor of Recreation and Tourism Management at
Arizona State University West. Prior to that appointment he was a faculty member
in the Department of Physical Education, Health, and Recreation Studies at
Purdue University. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Physical Sciences from
Kansas University, a Master's in Recreation from the University of Missouri, and
a Doctorate in Recreation from Indiana University. Between earning his Master's
and Doctorate, he worked as an outdoor recreation planner and program
coordinator for the Tennessee Valley Authority's Division of Forestry,
Fisheries, and Wildlife. His academic interests focus on the effects of
technology on leisure, at-risk youth, and program evaluation. John has published
in all of the major journals in recreation and leisure as well as outlets such
as the Journal of American Culture, Popular Culture Review, The Counseling
Psychologist, and Youth and Society and is the lead author of Planning Parks for
People, a recreation planning text currently in its second edition. He is a
Fellow of the Academy of Leisure Sciences and the American Academy for Park and
Recreation Administration. During the 1994-1995 academic year he was appointed
the Arizona State University Loaned Executive to the City of Phoenix during
which time he conducted and authored a comprehensive policy analysis of City
youth programs and services that has helped restructure the design of youth
services delivery by the City. From 1991-1997 he was the editor of the American
Academy for Park and Recreation Administration's Journal of Park and Recreation
Administration, for which he was presented the Academy’s President's Award in
1997. He currently edits the Journal's Programs that Work Section. John
co-chaired the National Recreation and Park Association's Leisure Research
Symposium in 1996 and 1997.