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Dr. Thomas V. Chema President, Hiram College
Chapter 7: After more than thirty years of leadership experience in business, government and the law, Thomas V. Chema was named president of Hiram College in Hiram, Ohio, in 2004. For eleven years, he served as a member of Hiram’s Board of Trustees.
During his presidency, enrollment in Hiram’s undergraduate programs has increased by more than 50 percent, and the campus has been transformed with the addition of new buildings. Increased corporate, government and foundation support has contributed to a positive financial picture, allowing for new academic programs and other initiatives. Chema has increased Hiram’s visibility by serving in a leadership role in a number of national and Ohio-based higher education associations.
After becoming a partner at a Cleveland-based law firm in 1979, Chema served as Executive Director of the Ohio Lottery Commission and was later named Chairman of the Ohio Public Utilities Commission. In 1990, he was appointed to oversee the public/private partnership that led to the financing and construction of a professional baseball stadium/basketball arena complex in downtown Cleveland. He has consulted across the country on sports and entertainment-related economic development projects and is recognized as an expert on energy and telecommunications economics and regulation, infrastructure planning and public/private partnerships.
Chema is a 1968 Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Notre Dame and a 1971 Cum Laude graduate of the Harvard Law School.
Dr. Chema can be reached at chematv@hiram.edu.
Dr. David Sweet President, Youngstown State University
Chapter 6: Dr. David Sweet became Youngstown State University’s president in July 2000 and mapped out a course that included three priorities: enrollment, diversity, and partnerships. The University has made great strides in all three areas. Since 2000, enrollment has grown by 25 percent to 14,700 and is now at the highest level in 17years. The number of minority students has more than doubled and represents 20 percent of students. And the University has initiated partnerships with the city of Youngstown, the Youngstown city school districts, and business, government, and non-profit organizations throughout the region.
Previously, Dr. Sweet was dean and professor of the Levin College of Urban Affairs at Cleveland State, director of the Ohio Department of Development, commissioner of the Ohio Public Utilities Commission, and director of regional economic research at the Battelle Institute in Columbus, Ohio.
Dr. Sweet holds a Ph.D. from The Ohio State University, an M.A. from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, and a B.A. from the University of Rochester.
After a decade of success and service, Dr. Sweet and his wife, Pat, will retire from the presidency on June 30, 2010.
Dr. Sweet can be reached at dcsweet@ysu.edu.
Dr. Ronald A. Crutcher President, Wheaton College in Massachusetts
Chapter 5: Dr. Ronald A. Crutcher became the seventh president of Wheaton on July 1, 2004; he was inaugurated on April 16, 2005. Since coming to Wheaton, Dr. Crutcher has led a strategic planning process that has engaged the entire college community in envisioning the components necessary for continued leadership in the liberal arts for the twenty-first century. The strategic plan, Wheaton 2014: Transforming Lives to Change the World, was unanimously approved by the Board of Trustees in October 2006 and is now being implemented.
A recognized leader in the field of higher education, Dr. Crutcher currently serves on the Board of Directors for the American Council on Education (ACE), the primary umbrella organization for all higher education institutions. He also serves as co-chair of LEAP (Liberal Education and America’s Promise), the Association of American Colleges and Universities’ (AAC&U’s) national campaign to demonstrate the value of liberal education. He is past chair of the AAC&U’s board.
A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Miami University, Dr. Crutcher pursued graduate studies at Yale University as a Woodrow Wilson and Ford Foundation Fellow. In 1979, he was the first cellist to receive the Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Yale. The recipient of a Fulbright Award, he is fluent in German and studied music in that country.
Dr. Crutcher can be reached at crutcher_ronald@wheatoncollege.edu.
Dr. Dan Angel President, Golden State University
Chapter 4: Dan Angel was appointed President of Golden Gate University in January of 2007. His career includes five other Presidencies: Marshall University (WV), Stephen F. Austin University (TX), Austin Community College (TX), Citrus College (CA) and Imperial Valley College (CA). He was elected to the State Legislature in Michigan and served as a Special Assistant to a U.S. Senator in Washington D.C. His university teaching experience includes Purdue University, Wayne State University, the University of Delaware, Albion College and Queens College in NYC.
A prolific writer, he has published 12 books including a political biography of former Michigan Governor George Romney, a primer on long range planning, and a book on management.
His educational credentials include a BS and MA (Education) from Wayne State University and a PhD earned at Purdue (Communications). Major public service assignments have included membership on the Federal Reserve Board (Dallas). Career honors include: Distinguished Alumnus at Wayne State University (Michigan), Public Administrator of the Year (Austin, TX) and an invitation to the Oxford Roundtable (England).
Dr. Angel can be reached at dangel@ggu.edu.
Dr. Rosemary Jeffries President, Georgian Court University
Chapter 3: Dr. Rosemary E. Jeffries, RSM, became the eighth president of Georgian Court University in Lakewood, New Jersey on July 1, 2001. Dr. Jeffries brought with her an understanding of higher education and both secular and religious leadership experience and has led the university through unprecedented growth since she took the helm.
Dr. Jeffries shepherded the 100-year-old institution through the awarding of university status in February 2004. Since her inauguration, Dr. Jeffries spearheaded the highly successful campaign for Georgian Court, which raised $17.2 million and transformed the campus with $54 million in renovation and new construction, including six new buildings and a strong vision based on the Mercy core values. She has championed a leadership program for the Women’s College of Georgian Court, and diversified and expanded academic offerings by establishing the Georgian Court Meridian Health School of Nursing and adding new majors, such as dance; exercise science, wellness, and sports; and tourism, hospitality, and recreation management.
Dr. Jeffries, a native of Ocean City, New Jersey, holds a Ph.D. in sociology from Fordham University, an M.A. in religious studies from Princeton Theological Seminary, an M.A. in public communications from Fordham, and a B.A. in art education from Georgian Court College.
Dr. Jeffries can be reached at jeffries@georgian.edu.
Dr. Mary Meehan President, Alverno College
Chapter 2: Dr. Mary Meehan has been president of Alverno College since 2004. During her tenure, the college’s enrollment has grown by more than 35 percent and has been recognized as the most up and coming college in the Midwest by US News and World Report. Prior to coming to Milwaukee, Dr. Meehan was the executive vice president for administration at Seton Hall University. She has experience as executive vice president and chief operating officer at St. Mary’s Hospital in New Jersey and administrator and CEO of St. Vincent’s Hospital in New York.
Dr. Meehan serves on many local and national boards, including the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities, Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities, American Council on Education Commission on Women in Higher Education, Women’s College Coalition, St. Bonaventure University, Georgian Court University, Sacred Heart School of Theology, and Milwaukee Achievers. Dr. Meehan frequently writes and speaks on topics ranging from healthcare ethics to women’s spirituality and leadership.
A Seton Hall University alumna, Dr. Meehan earned her bachelor’s degree in sociology, master’s degree in rehabilitation counseling, and doctorate in higher education administration. In addition, she holds a master’s degree in health policy and management from New York Medical College and is a fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives.
Dr. Meehan can be reached at mary.meehan@alverno.edu.
Dr. Richard (Tom) Ingram President Emeritus of the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges
Foreword: Richard (Tom) Ingram served as president of the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges (AGB) from 1992 through 2005, having previously served as executive vice president. He is currently a member of the board of the Council for the Advancement and Support of Higher Education (CASE), based in Washington, D.C. and London, and the Board of Trustees of Allegheny College in Pennsylvania.
Tom has advised boards and chief executives of nearly 200 organizations in higher education, independent schools, and national non-profit organizations. He has worked with sectarian and non-sectarian organization boards and chief executives in both the independent and public sectors of higher education, including institutions in Bolivia, Canada, Mexico, Japan, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and Turkey.
Tom has written extensively on trusteeship. His monographs and books include primers on effective trusteeship, a book on presidential and board assessment, pamphlets on board organization, governing board bylaws and committee structure, and trustee conflict of interest policies. His Ten Basic Responsibilities of Nonprofit Boards published by BoardSource (Washington, D.C.) has sold more than 50,000 copies.
A native of Western Pennsylvania, Tom earned his bachelor’s degree from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He holds a master’s degree from the University of Pittsburgh and a doctorate in higher education from the University of Maryland, College Park.
Tom can be reached at tomingram1@verizon.net.
Dr. John C. Cavanaugh Chancellor, Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education
Chapter 1: Dr. John C. Cavanaugh became chancellor of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, effective July 1, 2008. He serves as the chief executive officer of PASSHE, which operates 14 comprehensive universities with a combined enrollment of more than 112,500 students. Prior to this role, Dr. Cavanaugh was president of the University of West Florida from 2002-2008. He provided strategic direction for the university, redesigned the university’s budget and financial control systems and restructured the University Planning Council to ensure more open processes and effective planning.
Dr. Cavanaugh served as provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. He also held various positions at the University of Delaware, including vice provost for academic programs and planning and associate provost for graduate studies. He began his academic career as an adjunct instructor of psychology at Indiana University at South Bend while completing work on his doctoral degree at Notre Dame. His first permanent appointment was as an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at Bowling Green State University in 1980.
Dr. Cavanaugh attended St. Joseph’s College in Philadelphia before earning a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Delaware. He also holds both a master’s degree and a Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Notre Dame.
He is married to Dr. Christine Kamenjar Cavanaugh. He is an avid traveler and backpacker who enjoys cooking and photography, and is an avowed chocoholic.
Dr. Cavanaugh can be reached at jcavanaugh@passhe.edu.
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