Biography
Jeremiah E. Shipp, EdD, is a Senior Faculty Development Specialist in the Center for Innovative and Transformative Instruction (CITI) at Winston-Salem State University. At WSSU, he leads the Excellence in Online Instruction Initiative to prepare faculty to implement evidence-based teaching practices in their courses. In addition to faculty development, he is a professor of leadership teaching online doctoral students. Currently, he serves as the Chair of the UNC Online Leadership Collaboration, a group of distance education and online learning leaders across all institutions of the University of North Carolina System.
He is an Adobe Creative Campus Faculty Fellow, Quality Matters (QM)-Certified Peer Reviewer, Association of College and University Educators (ACUE) Credentialed Educator, and EDUCAUSE Digital Learning Innovator. He holds a Doctorate of Education degree in Higher Education Leadership from Texas A&M University-Commerce, a Master’s degree in Biblical Studies from Piedmont Baptist College, and a Bachelor’s degree in Business Information Systems from Tennessee State University.
A few of his recognitions include the Triad Business Journal 40 Under 40 Leadership Award, the Greater Winston-Salem, Inc. Winston Under 40 Leadership Award, the YMCA of Northwest North Carolina Black Achievers Distinguished Service Award, and serving on the Board of Directors for the Crosby Scholars Community Partnership. As the father of two young kings, he intentionally and strategically engages with school officials to amplify the genius of Black youth. His favorite quote by author, poet, and civil rights activist Maya Angelou states, “When you learn, teach. When you get, give.” His life and professional philosophy embody a commitment to excellence.caton and online learning leaders across all institutions of the University of North Carolina System.