James Campbell (Jim)
Quick holds the John and Judy Goolsby-Jacqualyn
A. Fouse Endowed Chair
in the Goolsby Leadership Academy and is Distinguished
Teaching Professor at UT Arlington. Jim has over 130
publications in 10 languages.
Dr.
Quick is a Fellow
of
the American
Psychological Association (APA), the Society for
Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP),
the Society of Consulting
Psychology (Division 13), and
the Association for
Psychological Science.
Dr. Quick’s awards
include
2011 Piper Professors Award from UT Arlington
2011 Professional Publication Award from College Of Business
2010-2011
Faculty Development Leave
2009 University Award for Distinguished Record of Research
2008 Academy of Distinguished Teachers
2007-2008 Honors College Outstanding Faculty Award
2002 Harry and Miriam Levinson Award from APF/APA Division 13
2001 Presidential Citation from American Psychological Association
The Legion of Merit from the United States Air Force
The Maroon Citation from Colgate University
Who's Who in the World (7 th edition)
Jim served on the
DOD's Defense Health
Board(2008-2011) and
is Vice
President of the Clan
Campbell Educational
Foundation. His current
research is on character
and leadership with West
Point (Center for the
Army Profession and
Ethic), executive
well-being, and women’s
well-being with Joanne
Gavin and funded by the
American Mental Health
Foundation. He teaches
ethics, leadership, and
preventive stress
managementTM.
Jim and
his wife, the former
Sheri Grimes Schember,
are members of the
Presidents’ Club of
Colgate University, the
Chancellor's Council of
The University of Texas
System, the Carlisle
Society and 1895 Society
at UT Arlington. Jim is
past president of the
Great Southwest Rotary
Club, where he and Sheri
are Paul Harris Fellows,
and an Elder at First
Presbyterian Church in
Arlington.
Dr.
Quick’s first article
was “Position Badminton”
published in
Badminton USA.