Our Steering Committee
Our steering committee is a vital component of our mission to celebrate the written and spoken word. The role of our members is multi-tasked and includes supporting our various projects, providing advice, ensuring project delivery as well as achieving our many goals, and helping to resolve issues that occur from time to time.
We all appreciate their time and efforts to make our SW Word Fiesta a success.
Jack Crocker
Jack Crocker comes to WNMU from Florida where he held various faculty and administrative positions, including at the University of South Florida and Florida Gulf Coast University. At FGCU he was founding Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Dean of Graduate Studies and Extended Programs, Interim Provost, and Assistant to the President. With a Ph.D. in English from Texas Tech University, an M.A. in English from Florida State University, and a B.A. in English from Delta State University, his discipline areas are American Literature and Creative Writing.
A poet and songwriter, his latest volume of poems is The Algorithm of I. Having attended college on basketball and baseball scholarships he still fancies himself an athlete.
Dave Chandler
Dave Chandler currently serves as the Executive Director of the Commons – Center for Food Security and Sustainability in Silver City NM. He recently served as the Director of Community Outreach and Development for Aldo Leopold Charter School and held the position of Program Director at the Wellness Coalition in Silver City and Assistant Director for Youth Services at the Volunteer Center of Southern Arizona/Youth Now Collaboration in Tucson, Arizona.
Mr. Chandler has 38 years of program and community development experience, working in a variety of faith-based organizations, public schools districts, and nonprofit groups. Mr. Chandler specializes in the areas of positive youth development, entrepreneurship, program design, and volunteer management. The Metropolitan Education Commission awarded Mr. Chandler the Crystal Apple Award for Excellence in Education for his work with alternative education programs while at Tucson Unified School District.
Mr. Chandler studied at Northern Arizona University. He represented North America on the Global Health Council’s AIDS Candlelight Advisory Board. In that role he has traveled to Africa and India helping develop global HIV/AIDS advocacy initiatives.
Dave lives in Silver City New Mexico in the off-grid house he and his wife Shannon built.
Stephen Fox
Ever since second grade, Stephen Fox has been intrigued by how things used to be. He majored in history at Williams College and got a PhD in US history from Brown University, expecting to become a history professor. But academic life did not suit him, so he’s been a freelance historian for the past 50 years. Steve has written seven books of US history and biography, all issued by mainstream New York trade publishers. He lived near Boston, his hometown, and exploited the wonderful local libraries for his research. He married rather late, at age 43, to Alexandra Dundas Todd, a medical sociologist and the longtime chair of her department at Suffolk University in Boston. Eventually the grim Boston winters got to them, so they moved to Silver City in 2008. (How they landed here is, as usual, a long story.) Steve has done seven local history projects, notably an article about Jaime Crow practices in Grant County that ran in the Spring 2019 issue of the New Mexico Historical Review, and an environmental history of Grant County that was part of the Silver City Museum’s “Unpacking Silver City” series in the summer of 2021.
Lillian Galloway
Lillian Galloway is assistant director/programming and outreach librarian at the Silver City Public Library. She has implemented events and activities at the library since 2012, and has been on the Southwest Word Fiesta steering committee since 2013. Lillian strives to read a variety of genres and topics. She is most interested in philosophy, religion, science, math, older fantasy and science fiction, children’s and youth fiction, historical fiction, and ancient classics.
Cheryl Howard
Cheryl Howard, Ph.D. is a poet and visual artist, and a member of the Silver City Art Association. She is a retired Sociology Professor Emerita who studied at the University of New Mexico and taught for 21 years at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP), in the departments of Sociology, Chicano Studies, and Women’s Studies.
An avid reader, she has been a dedicated supporter and fan of the Southwest Word Fiesta since retiring to the Mimbres Valley.
Colette Kelly
Colette Kelly completed a Master’s degree in English Literature from Colorado State University and the Rice University Publishing Program. Subsequently, she worked in various segments of the publishing industry including newspaper, corporate and university, trade magazine, and ultimately college textbook publishing.
Her career in textbook publishing began at Gorsuch Publishers, a small company based in Scottsdale, AZ, where she worked as Acquisitions Editor. When this company was sold to Simon & Schuster, she and a colleague formed Holcomb Hathaway, Publishers, also based in Scottsdale. The company published in the following disciplines: Literacy Education, Sport Management, Kinesiology (Exercise Science and Physical Education), and Journalism/Broadcast/Media.
After twenty years, she and her partner sold the company to Taylor & Francis/Routledge. Holcomb Hathaway’s publications included 81 active titles in both print and electronic formats and various multi-media and web-based ancillary products to aid college instructors and students in using HHP textbooks in their courses.
Ted Presler
Ted Presler has lived in Silver City for over a decade having spent 25 years in Tucson in an international business career in sales and marketing serving later as president of an American subsidiary of Kumpulan Guthrie Berhad, a multinational corporation headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia whose basic focus was on natural rubber, and palm oil. Ted is a graduate of Colgate University, and a MBA in International Business from Fordham University. Upon retirement he came to Silver City for two days, fell in love with the community and never left. He is an avid reader of the printed word when time permits, dabbles in haiku, is a published poet and a member of The Hemingway Society. He was an early member of the original staff of the Festival of the Written Word (now Southwest Word Fiesta). From 2020-2021 he served as co-chair of the Fiesta with J J Amaworo Wilson. He is a member of a number of local non-profit organizations and has been a member of four local theater groups. His interest in archaeology led him to work for the Project For Belize , Pambamarca Archaeological Project in Ecuador for 3 summers as well as studies in Egypt, Cambodia, Mesoamerica and the Southwest. He is the proud father of two sons.
Peter Riva
A pure math major at college, later went to UCLA Film School and then on to the BBC as an Apprentice. Creator and producer of over 78 hours of primetime wildlife television across the globe, co-founded a film history museum in Berlin, and was the program manager for the first global non-stop circumnavigation atmospheric flight (Voyager; 1986). Peter worked for more than thirty years with the leaders in aerospace and space exploration as well as global environmental causes with the UN, USA, and USSR. He has helped manage and create several international historic events (the memorabilia of which are on permanent display in national institutions in America, Germany, and France as well as touring internationally). His daytime job for more than forty years has been as a literary agent. Born and raised in New York City, London, and Switzerland, Peter moved in 2007 to a secluded ranch in Gila, New Mexico.
Bart A. Roselli
Bart brings expertise in management, educational programs, exhibit and collections development, fundraising, community building and other aspects of museum work. He is honored to have been the Director of the Silver City Museum since 2018. He began his career more than 30 years ago in a recreated 19th Century village museum in his hometown of Middletown located in the Hudson Valley of New York State. He studied museum education and management at Bank Street College of Education in New York City and at the Getty Institute of Museum Management in Berkeley, California. He has plied his trade in museums of history, art, natural history, science and even a zoo. He has served on state, regional, and national museum association and other community non-profits. He has served as the president of the Silver City Rotary Club, Secretary for the Grant County Silver City Chamber of Commerce, Advisory Committee of the Southwest Word Fiesta and plays banjo in the local band the Big Ditch Crickets. He and his wife Gail make their home in an historic adobe on Chihuahua Hill in Silver City, New Mexico.
Sharman russell
Sharman Apt Russell has published some dozen books translated into nine languages. Her Diary of a Citizen Scientist won the 2016 John Burroughs Medal for Distinguished Natural History Writing. Her Within Our Grasp: Childhood Malnutrition Worldwide and the Revolution Taking Place to End It (Pantheon Books, 2021) highlights the alignment of environmental and humanitarian goals. Her awards include a Rockefeller Fellowship, Pushcart Prize, New Mexico/Arizona Book Award, and Writers at Work Award. Sharman lives in the magical realism of the American Southwest. She teaches in the MFA program of Antioch University in Los Angeles and is a professor emeritus at Western New Mexico University in Silver City. For more information, go to www.sharmanaptrussell.com.
