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Robert DelCampo, ph.d.

Executive Director, Innovation Academy

Dr. Robert G. (Rob) DelCampo is the Executive Director of UNM's Innovation Academy at the University of New Mexico, holding the Rutledge Endowed Professorship in Management as well as serving as Bill Daniels Business Ethics Fellow. His teaching interests lie in Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, while his research interest focus on the underrepresented members of the workforce (Hispanics in particular), generational issues at work, work-family conflict, turnover and psychological contracts. He currently serves on multiple editorial boards and as Editor-in-Chief of Administrative Sciences. He was recently named to New Mexico Business Weekly's "40 Under 40" top young professional list and one of Albuquerque The Magazine's "15 People Who Will Change Albuquerque". Rob has published or presented over 75 papers and is the author of 7 books. He has consulted for over 25 Fortune 500 companies including Ford, Home Depot, Dell and Intel. Rob earned a Ph.D. from the W. P. Carey School of Business.

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Michael Rocca, ph.d.

Director, Center for Service and Experiential Learning

Professor Rocca received his Ph.D. in political science from the University of California, Davis in 2004. He is currently an Associate Professor of political science at the University of New Mexico. Professor Rocca's subfield is American politics and his primary research and teaching interests relate to American national institutions, particularly the US Congress. Most of his work deals with the politics of congressional position taking and campaign contributions, respectively. Professor Rocca's work appears in The Journal of Politics, Political Research Quarterly, Legislative Studies Quarterly, American Politics Research, Social Sciences Quarterly, Congress and the Presidency and PS: Political Science and Politics. Professor Rocca is an award winning instructor who teaches graduate and undergraduate courses on American politics, the US Congress and the American presidency. He is currently the coordinator of the Political Science Internship Program.