A Publication from the Office of the President
In this Issue ...
October 2014
College Fills Three Leadership Positions
JTEKT President: “We Need What You’ve Got”... 6–7 Grayson Kelly
Foundation Honors Bosch....... 9
Professional Development Day............ 12–13
10th Annual Fall Classic...........................19
Dan Cooper
Galen DeHay
The College filled three key leadership positions by hiring Grayson Kelly as Executive Director of the Foundation, Dan Cooper as Director of Economic Development and Government Relations and promoting Galen DeHay to Senior Vice President. Galen, who spent 12 years in the classroom as a Biology instructor and Science Department Head, has been Interim Provost for the past two years while serving as Assistant Vice President for Instruction and Institutional Effectiveness. In 2012, he spearheaded the development of a new collaborative planning process that addresses strategic needs, including a market-driven prioritized program strategy, the complete redesign of the enrollment process, a talent management program, and a project aimed at ensuring the College creates an environment that supports transformation in all students. As Senior Vice President, he will provide leadership to the academic, student support, enrollment, and economic development functions of the College. He will continue to report directly to Dr. Booth and will oversee the Assistant Vice President for Instruction and Institutional Effectiveness (his former role), the Assistant Vice President for Student Support and Engagement, the Dean of College Transitions, and the Director of Economic Development and Government Relations. Grayson, who joined the College October 13, will provide direct leadership to the Foundation, alumni, and grants functions of the College. He reports directly to President Booth. He has been Director of Development and Communications for the Blue Ridge Council, Boys Scouts of America in Greenville since 2011. He served as the Chief Development Officer directing all fundraising, communications, marketing, and public relations for the Blue Ridge Council, a non-profit corporation serving more than 10,000 youth and 4,000 adult volunteers throughout the eight-county region of the Upstate. Dan will work closely with local and State leaders to promote economic development in the threecounty service area by teaming up with local economic development alliances, working with industrial prospects, and serving as a legislative and governmental affairs liaison for the College. He also will provide direct leadership and oversight to the Corporate and Community Education Division in support
Passionate people TRANSFORMING LIVES
AND BUILDING STRONG COMMUNITIES ONE STUDENT AT A TIME.
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