University of Texas at AustinDivision of Diversity and Community Engagement

VP Greg Vincent elected to NADOHE board

February 10, 2011

Dr. Gregory J. Vincent, vice president for Diversity and Community Engagement, has been elected to serve on the board of directors for the National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education (NADOHE).

Others recently elected include the following:

  • Dr. Terri Harris Reed, Vice Provost of Institutional Equity and Diversity at Princeton University
  • Dr. Fred Rodriguez , Associate Vice Provost for Diversity and Equity at the University of Kansas
  • Dr. Christine Stanley, Vice President and Associate Provost for Diversity at Texas A&M University
  • Dr. Eveadean Myers, Vice President of Equity, Diversity and Global Outreach at North Dakota State University

Each will serve a three-year term except for Vincent who will fulfill the remainder of one term which will end in March 2012.

The new members of the board of directors will be installed during the NADOHE Annual Business Meeting on March 8, 2011 which will take place in conjunction with the NADOHE Annual Conference that same week in Washington, D.C., at the Washington Hilton and Towers.

NADOHE President Glen Jones said, “We are honored to have such a distinguished group of leaders join us in service to NADOHE. Their collective experiences and accomplishments will serve NADOHE well as we continue to lead higher education towards inclusive excellence. We are grateful they have chosen to accept this wonderful opportunity to serve higher education. Additionally, I extend my appreciation to Princeton University, The University of Texas at Austin, University of Kansas, North Dakota State University, and Texas A&M University for supporting our new-elected board members in their service to NADOHE.”

About NADOHE

NADOHE serves as the preeminent voice for diversity officers in higher education. Its vision is to lead higher education towards inclusive excellence through institutional transformation. NADOHE currently has 159 institutional members and 117 individual members. For more information, please call 561-472-8479 or visit the NADOHE Web site.

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