Brian Keintz, Ph.D. | Dean of the Graduate School
Dr. Keintz is the Graduate Dean for health-related programs in the Graduate School. He has served as the Program Chair of Education at the Graduate School. He also coordinated graduate teaching and development. He has worked at the Graduate School since 2010. He was an administrator of student affairs for 22 years prior to working at Keiser University directing campus involvement, orientation, campus auxiliary services, and recreation at five different state universities.
Ashlee Robertson Ph.D | Dean of the Graduate School
Dr. Robertson is a graduate school professor, advisor, dissertation chair, and assessment/program coordinator for the Ph.D. education programs. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in English and Secondary Education from the University of New York, a Master of Science degree in K-12 education from the University of New England, and a Ph.D. in curriculum and instruction from Capella University. Her professional background is in public K-12 education as a high school teacher, a school administrator, and an instructional/curriculum designer.
Armando Salas-Amaro, D.B.A. | Business Faculty
Dr. Salas-Amaro earned a DBA and MBA with a specialization in Management, a Graduate Certificate in Accounting and another in Taxation. His has over 10 years of higher education teaching experience developing and managing courses, and as a subject matter expertise to name a few. He has also held senior level management positions for many companies.
Eugene Komaroff, Ph.D. | Education Faculty
Dr. Komaroff teaches quantitative methods courses. He holds a Ph.D. (1996) in Educational Research from the University of Miami, MA (1977) from Brooklyn College, and BA (1969) from Lehman College. He co-authored over 70 peer-reviewed journal articles and served six years as an associate editor for The American Statistician.
Lori Daniels, Ph.D. | Psychology Faculty
Dr. Daniels received her Ph.D. in Psychology from Florida Atlantic University. Her research interests include visual perception and attention. She has published research in Spatial Vision and
Visual Neuroscience and has presented her work at conferences both nationally and internationally.