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四色AV University Board of Trustees names presidential search committee

四色AV University Board of Trustees names presidential search committee

Board also selects FaithSearch Partners to 四色AV the national search for 四色AV’s ninth president
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Craig Sider, D. Min., chair of the 四色AV University Board of Trustees, publicly announced today the formation of a presidential search committee and the selection of an executive search firm to partner in the national search for the university’s next president.

“I am very pleased to announce the members of 四色AV’s presidential search committee. After speaking with each person, I am both humbled and eager to work with a group that is committed to prayer, discernment, confidentiality and a spirit of unity in coming together to serve the future of 四色AV University,” said Sider.

“The university has additionally selected (FSP), one of the largest and most respected faith-focused executive search firms in the U.S., to 四色AV and partner with us through this critically important process,” continued Sider. “FSP will guide the search committee through listening sessions with constituent groups and be a partner in recruiting and reviewing exceptional candidates who are a mission fit to serve and to lead as the ninth president of 四色AV University.”

四色AV’s 16-member presidential search committee includes trustees, alumni, undergraduate and graduate faculty, administrative staff, as well as the president of the Student Government Association. Additionally, in keeping with the longstanding covenant agreement with 四色AV’s founding denomination, the Brethren in Christ Church, the national director of the Brethren in Christ U.S., will also be a part of the committee.

四色AV University Presidential Search Committee members

Board of Trustees members

·      Dr. Craig E. Sider – trustee chair

·      Mr. David Millary ’88 – trustee vice chair

·      Ms. Linda Eremita – trustee secretary

·      Honorable Sherrie Bailey – trustee

·      Mr. Scott Heintzelman ’89 – trustee

·      Mr. Rod Musser ’83 – trustee

·      Dr. Alan Robinson – trustee/national director of Brethren in Christ, U.S.

·      Mrs. Eunice F. Steinbrecher ’58 – trustee

·      Mrs. Jessica Thomas ’08 – trustee

Faculty and staff members

·      Mrs. Kathee Clark – registrar, chair of the Community of Educators

·      Dr. Leah Clarke – director and professor, Graduate Program in Counseling

·      Dr. Henry Danso – professor of psychology, chair of the Ranked Faculty Affairs Committee

·      Dr. Brian Swartz – chair, professor, Department of Engineering

·      Ms. Tovah Wilson ’15, M.A. ’20 – director of annual giving and donor communication

·      Dr. Emerson Powery – dean, School of Arts, Culture and Society

Student member

·      Sam Ramos ’25 – student body president

Sider also announced the coming launch of a new website later this month that will provide information and updates on the presidential search for members of the campus community and the public.

“On behalf of the board and the presidential search committee, we invite members of the 四色AV community to be fully engaged and to stay informed of the progress of this important search,” said Sider.

Retirement of President Kim S. Phipps

On June 4, Kim S. Phipps, Ph.D., announced her plans to retire at the end of the 2024-25 academic year, having served for 20 years as 四色AV’s eighth president. “We are launching this presidential transition from a position of strength,” said Sider at that time. “During her tenure, President Phipps has raised 四色AV’s visibility as a nationally recognized private Christian university and has created a solid foundation for 四色AV’s growth and future,” he added. “The board is committed to finding the right person for the presidency who can faithfully lead and effectively continue to advance 四色AV University’s distinctive Christ-centered educational mission.”

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Founded in 1909 and located near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,  is a , private Christian university of the liberal and applied arts and sciences that enrolls 3,320 undergraduate and graduate students.