Background
Friedheim, Stephen Bailey was born on November 13, 1934 in Joplin, Missouri, United States. Son of Robert Wray and Virginia Grace (Bailey) Friedheim.
executive public relations college administrator
Friedheim, Stephen Bailey was born on November 13, 1934 in Joplin, Missouri, United States. Son of Robert Wray and Virginia Grace (Bailey) Friedheim.
Bachelor, U. Arkansas, 1956. Doctor of Business Administration (honorary), Johnson and Wales University, Providence, 1978. Department of Administration and Management (honorary), Central New England College, Worcester, Massachusetts, 1984.
Announcer, Station KBRS, Springdale, Arkansas, 1956-1957.
Newsman Station KFSB, Joplin, 1957. Director public relations American Personnel and Guidance Association, Washington, 1961-1966.
Executive vice president American Society.Med. Technology, Houston, 1966-1976.
President Association Indiana Colleges Schools, Washington, 1976-1984.
Senior vice president Campbell Communications, Bethesda, Maryland., Dallas, 1984-1990. Senior vice president King Education Superior vena cava syndrome, 1984-1989. President Executive Secretarial School, Dallas, 1984, American Education Alliance, 1988-1990.
Consultant Professional Scs., International 1980-1982, South-Western Public Company, 1984-1988, Career Com Corporation, 1984-1991, Richard Doctorate. Irwin, Incorporated., Paridgm Publishing, 1999, Masters Institute, 1997, board directors Private Industry Council of Dallas, 1992-1995, Executive Commander, 1994-1995.
Member task force on transfer credit Council onPostsecondary Accreditation, 1977-1978, board directors, 1980-1982. Member National Task Force on Image of the Secretary, 1980-1997.
Board of directors Saint Aidan"s School, Alexandria, Virginia, 1979-1982. Trustee Dollars for Scholars, 1982-1984.
Vestry man Ascension Church, Houston, 1973-1976, senior warden, 1976.
Narrator Minnesota Symphony Orchestra, 1972. Founding member local county workforce development board Dallas County, 1996, vice chairman, board directors, 1999.
Announcer Station KBRS, Springdale, Arkansas, 1956-1957. Newsman Station KFSB, Joplin, 1957. Director public relations American Personnel and Guidance Association, Washington, 1961-1966.
Executive vice president American Society Medical Technology, Houston, 1966-1976. President Association Indiana Colleges and Schools, Washington, 1976-1984. Senior vice president Campbell Communications, Bethesda, Maryland, Dallas, 1984-1990, King Education Services, 1984-1989.
President ESS College Business (formerly Executive Secretarial School), Dallas, 1984-2001. Principal Education Solutions for Students LLC, 1991—2001. Founder Education Systems & Solutions, LLC, since 2001.
Vice president public relations College American Services, Inc. Consultant Professional Scs., International, 1980-1982, South-Western Public Company, 1984-1988, Career Com Corporation, 1984-1991, Richard D. Irwin, Inc., Paradigm Public, 1999, Masters Institute, 1997, Johnson & Wales University, 2002-2006, College American, since 2002, KD Studio Actors Conservatory, 2002-2005, Vatterott Colleges, 2003-2005. Task force on transfer credit Council on Postsecondary Accreditation, 1977-1978.
Member National Task Force on Image of the Secretary, 1980-1997. President American Education Alliance, 1988-1990. Founder, managing director EdVerify, 1998-2000.
Board directors St. Aidan's School, Alexandria, Virginia, 1979-1982, Trinity River Arts Center, 2002-2006. Trustee Dollars for Scholars, 1982-1984. Vestry man Ascension Church, Houston, 1973-1976, senior warden, 1976.
Narrator Minnesota Symphony Orchestra, 1972. Founding member local county workforce development board Dallas County, 1996-2001, chairman, vice-chairman, board directors, 1999, chairman, 2000. Board directors, executive committee Texas Discovery Gardens, 2000-2001.
Vice-chairman Workforce Leadership Texas, 2000-2001. With United States Army, 1957-1961. Fellow Australasian College Bio-medical Scientists.
Member American Society Association Executives (certified), National Association Trade and Technology Schools (Outstanding Service award 1984), Association Indiana Colleges and Schools (Distinguished Service award 1991), Washington Society Association Executives, Work Force Commission Creative Service (1st place award 1990, 91), Southwestern Association Indiana Colleges and Schools (board directors 1985-1992, president 1989-1991), Metropolitan Association Career Schools (board directors 1985-1986, president 1999), Association Indiana Colleges and Schools (treasurer 1985-1989, board directors 1985-1991, chairman board 1990-1991), Career College Association (board directors 1991-1999, 1st chairman board 1991-1994, past chairman board 1994-1995), National Court Reporters Association (strategic alliance committee for education 1994-1995), National Alliance of Business (business advisory committee 1994-2000, Southwest regional board directors 1996-1998), Career Training Foundation (board directors 1992-1995, trustee 1995—2000), American Association Higher Education, American Vocational Association, National Business Education Association, National Association Workforce Boards (board directors 2000-2001), American Vocational Association, National Association Executives, National Association Concerned Veterans, Career College Association, Career Colleges and Schools of Texas (board directors 2000-2004), United States Chamber of Commerce (education, employment and training committee 1980-1992, advisory board 1991-1995), Center Workforce Preparation and Quality Education.
Married January V. Eisenhour, September 1, 1984. Children: Neenah Marie Friedheim, Stephen Bailey II, Robert William.