Myrtle Combrink has seen University of Phoenix grow "from offering a few education classes during the weekends to what it is today with master's and doctoral programs." She retired after 30 years in the field of education and has been teaching at University of Phoenix since 1984. Combrink's background includes serving as teacher, director of federal programs, principal, administrator of educational services, and superintendent.
Dr. Jack Crews retired after 31 years of service in public school systems, where he held positions as teacher, school principal and assistant superintendent. He has published several articles in educational journals. Dr. Crews began facilitating education courses at University of Phoenix in 1996. Currently he teaches courses at the University’s School of Advanced Studies, where he also serves as associate dean.
Starting in the education field as a first-grade teacher, Dr. Sally Goldberg ultimately became a leader in infant/toddler, early intervention, and parent educational programming. She holds a doctoral degree in early childhood education and has taught at the university level since 1992. Dr. Goldberg has authored numerous articles, as well as several parenting books. She frequently presents at conferences, appears on television and radio programs, and is quoted in newspapers, magazines and books.
Dr. Lorthridge, who describes herself as "a life-long learner with chalk dust in my veins," spent more than three decades in the public school system. There, she held positions including elementary teacher, special education teacher, learning disabilities diagnostician, instructional specialist and others before advancing to assistant principal, principal, assistant superintendent and ultimately superintendent of schools. Dr. Lorthridge also has served as an adjunct instructor at University of Long Island.