Valerie McGinley

Associate Director of Administration

Stone Center Departments
The Stone Center
People Classification
Staff
Region
  • Central America
  • Iberian Peninsula
  • North America
Valerie McGinley

Biography

Valerie McGinley has been with the Stone Center since 1995. Her responsibilities include managing the administrative and operational support for all aspects of the Stone Center for Latin American Studies including program planning, budgeting, human resources, space management, and other operations, in addition to overseeing grants, sponsored projects, their fiscal management and compliance, supervising public relations, media initiatives, and the international programs of the Stone Center. Previous to her current position she coordinated educational outreach activities through the Latin American Resource Center. She holds a B.A. in Spanish and a M.Ed. in Second Language Instruction, both from Tulane University, and taught high school Spanish and adult ESL in the metro-New Orleans area.

Additional Info

Key Responsibilities

  • Oversees strategic planning of the institutional, academic, and external priorities and activities of the Stone Center for Latin American Studies.
  • Coordinates logistics, coordination, and implementation of projects, programs related to Latin America in the Stone Center and the Cuban & Caribbean Studies Institute.
  • Manages budget and personnel planning across multiple funding sources.
  • Leads and manages the Center's communication team.
  • Oversees compliance and reporting on all grant-funded and endowment-funded activities.
  • Supervises financial, logistical and risk management aspects of Stone Center programs and projects.

Degrees

  • M.Ed., Tulane University, Second Language Instruction, 1993
  • B.A., Tulane University, Spanish, 1991

Distinctions

  • Secretary/Treasurer, Consortium of Latin American Studies, Tulane, 2014-2022
  • Tulane University President's Staff Excellence Award, 2024
  • President, Consortium of Latin American Studies Programs (CLASP), 2003-
  • Co-Founder, National Outreach Web Site for Title VI Centers, 2002
  • Outreach Committee Chair, CLASP, 1999-2001

Languages

  • Spanish
  • Portuguese

Overseas Experience

  • Spain
  • Cuba
  • Guatemala
  • Brazil

Selected Publications

  • 2024. "In Stories: Outreach," The LAST 100: A Century of Tulane and Latin America. With Thomas F. Reese, Kaillee Coleman, Genesis Calderón. Forthcoming.
  • 2017. "Collaboration and Community: From New Orleans to Haiti," with Shearon Roberts. Creating Equity of Opportunity in Education through Latin American Studies. Latin American Studies Association 2017 Conference. Lima, Peru.
  • 2013. “A Comprehensive Model for National Resource Center Evaluation.” With Avery Dickins de Girón. Demonstrating the Impact of National Resource Centers Conference, Columbus, OH.
  • 2012. "Brazilian Portuguese - Language and Culture: A Short Course Experience," with Renée Zicman, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo. Conference of the Americas on International Education (CAEI). Río de Janeiro, Brazil.
  • 2009. "Professionalization of Outreach: A Continuing Challenge for Title VI Centers." Title VI 50th Anniversary
  • Conference, U.S. Department of Education and Michigan State University, Washington, D.C.
  • 2008. "Making the Argument for Depth Instead of Breadth in K-12 Outreach." The IEPS International Education Forum: Fostering Connection, Collaboration, and Creative Ideas, Washington, D.C.
  • 2006. "Introduction to Best Practices in Outreach to the K-12 Community by the National Resource Centers for Area
  • 2006. Q‘anil: Introduction to Kaqchikel Maya. Editor, Composition and Translator. With Marie Carianna and
  • Judith Maxwell. New Orleans: Tulane University. CD-ROM.
  • 2002. "Latin American Resources for Educators." Presented at the NEH Summer Institute for Teachers-The Hispanic Presence in Louisiana. Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA.
  • 2002. "Beyond the Book-Web-Based Materials for the K-12 Classroom-Problems and Possibilities," and "Collaborations: An On-Line Guide to Best Practices in K-12 Outreach." Presented at the National Outreach Conference for Area & International Studies
  • 2001. "Freedom Struggles in the Atlantic World: Focus on Latin America." Pre-conference Teacher Workshop for the Tulane/Cambridge Conference on Freedom Struggles in the Atlantic World, Tulane.
  • 2000. "Educational Resources for Teaching About Latin America: Focus on Brazil." Presented at Towards a Better Understanding of Brazil and Latin America. Sponsored by the Nine University and College International Consortium of Georgia. Morrow, Georgia