Douglas Eudaly has an associate of arts degree from Fresno City College in elementary education, and a bachelor's degree in elementary education from Fresno State College. He has done doctoral studies at Nova University in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, and received a Ph.D. from Clayton Theological Institute in Clayton, California. Dr. Eudaly holds life teaching credentials for elementary and junior high schools, and administrative credentials for preschool through adult school. He retired from the Fresno Unified School District in 1991 with thirty-one years of service credit--the last five years as program director for the Disability Awareness Program. Dr. Eudaly was president of the Fresno Teachers' Association in 1970-1971, as well as chairman of the district's negotiating council and served one term as chief negotiator. He has served three years as president of the board of directors for Friendship Center for the Blind, and as chairman of several advisory committees for food banks and other nonprofit organizations. He served more than three years as the deacon chairman at the Evangelical Free Church of Fresno. Dr. Eudaly has served on the Board since January 2002. |