Directory Profiles

Christopher LeMieux, Ed.D., CSIS
Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership
Teacher Education, Leadership & Counseling, Department of
Frank Brown Hall 3115
Education, K-12, Leadership, K-12 School Improvement
Education and Certifications
Ed.D. in Education Administration, Georgia Southern University
Ed.S. in Social Science Education, Georgia Southern University
M.Ed. in Social Science Education and Educational Leadership,
Georgia Southern University B.A. in History, Shorter University
Nationally Certified School Improvement Specialist (CSIS) from the Institute for Performance
Improvement (TIfPI))
Biography
Dr. Chris LeMieux works as an Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership for Columbus
State University. Since 2022, he has taught graduate-level educational leadership
courses for M.Ed., Ed.S., and Ed.D. students. Dr. LeMieux has also served on multiple
CSU committees including the CSU Doctoral Committee, Teacher Education, Leadership,
and Counseling (TLC) Curriculum Committee, and Teaching and Learning Enrichment (TaLE)
Committee. Dr. LeMieux currently serves as the program coordinator for CSU’s educational
leadership program and chair of the TaLE committee.
On a personal note, Dr. LeMieux was a two-time finalist (2009 and 2014) for the GASSP’s
Principal of the Year Award. Additionally, he was awarded the 2012 Georgia Association
of Educational Leaders (GAEL)’s School Achievement Award and the 2005 Partners in
Education Excellence in Community Leadership Harold Hammontree Leadership Award. Dr.
LeMieux considers school improvement, coherent instruction, and educational leadership
to be his professional passions. He is currently assisting Georgia schools, districts,
and universities in their continuous improvement endeavors.
Academic Areas
Educational Leadership
Research Interests
User-friendly Root Cause Analysis (RCA) for educators