Dr.
Mary Ellen Blackburn
Associate Professor
Current Activities:
Dr. Blackburn serves as Extension Coordinator for the department.
She holds an appointment with the University of Georgia Cooperative
Extension Service as Extension Faculty Development Specialist.
Among the statewide programs she coordinates are the "Foundation
Program for New County Extension Agents", "County
Experience for New State Staff", “Management Development
Institute” for newly appointed county Extension coordinators,
and “Extension Academy for Professional Excellence”.
She has designed and implemented several trainings, including
“Creative Teaching Techniques", "Training
for Impact", and “Mentoring Methods for the Experienced
CEA”. She serves as co-coordinator of Extension Winter
School. Dr. Blackburn has extensive experience as an instructor
in community leadership development and has developed modules
on topics including “Effective Communication”,
“Group Dynamics”, and “Ethical Leadership”.
She is holds recognition as a Qualified Administrator of the
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. Grants include funding for the
Family Community Leadership program and the Southeastern Minority
Trainer-of-Trainers program (with Fort Valley State University)
from the Kellogg Foundation. As a member of the Joint Southern
Region Extension Program Leadership Committee Dr. Blackburn
is involved the Cooperative Extension Curriculum Project,
responsible for development of web-based training modules
for the southern United States.
Dr. Blackburn is recognized as a national leader in Extension
staff development and has conducted staff development programs
for Extension faculty throughout the U.S. She has given numerous
presentations at national meetings. Dr. Blackburn has held
national leadership roles in various professional development
organizations, including the American Association of Family
and Consumer Sciences and Epsilon Sigma Phi, the national
Extension professional development organization. She serves
as a member of the national ESP Mentoring Task Force and is
a member of the Professional Development Committee.
Career Highlights:
• Assistant Professor of Furnishings and Interiors,
College of Family and Consumer Sciences, University of Georgia
(1978-80)
• Interior Design Specialist, Clemson University Cooperative
Extension Service (1980-1982)
• Home Furnishings Specialist, University of Georgia
Cooperative Extension Service (1982-1990)
• Staff and Leadership Development Specialist, University
of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service (1990-1998)
• Extension Faculty Development Specialist, University
of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service (1998-Present)
Education:
PhD- The University of North Carolina-Greensboro, 1978 (Home
Economics Education)
MEd- The University of Georgia, 1974 (Home Economics Education)
BS- East Tennessee State University, 1972 (Home Economics
Education)