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Columbus, IN 47203
Kevin McCracken began working full-time for Indiana University in 2011. Most recently, he served as the Director of IUPUI's Adaptive Educational Services, the student disability services office for IU students on the Indianapolis, Columbus, and Ft. Wayne campuses as well as the IU School of Medicine students at nine statewide locations. In addition, he first served as an adjunct lecturer in 1997 and has taught courses in business, computer science, computer technology, psychology, and counseling.
He holds a B.S. with honors in psychology, an M.S. Ed. in counseling/counselor education, an MBA in general management, and an Ed D in Instructional Systems Technology, all from Indiana University.
He had a 16-year career in community mental health services where he worked as a staff therapist, program director, and assistant vice-president. During his career in mental health services, he founded and grew a social enterprise that employed people with psychiatric disabilities. Additionally, he established a grant-funded regional training center for people with disabilities.
McCracken and his wife Laura, a 7th-grade writing teacher, live near Nashville, IN. They enjoy hiking, kayaking, camping, and gardening.
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