John
J. DeGioia, president of Georgetown University (DC), has been elected
chair of the Board of Directors of ACE, the major coordinating body for
the nation’s colleges and universities.
DeGioia became board chair during ACE2016, ACE's 98th Annual Meeting,
in San Francisco. He succeeds Renu Khator, chancellor of the University
of Houston System (UH) and president of UH, and will serve for one
year. Before becoming ACE Board chair, DeGioia served as vice chair.
ACE's membership also elected Foothill-De Anza Community College
District (CA) Chancellor Judy C. Miner vice chair; and Edward J. Ray,
president of Oregon State University, secretary.
“I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to serve as chair of the
American Council on Education during this extraordinary time in higher
education,” DeGioia said. “I look forward to working closely with my
colleagues on the key issues of the moment, from access and
affordability to faculty research. “
For nearly three decades, DeGioia has defined and strengthened
Georgetown University as a premier institution for education and
research. DeGioia served as a senior administrator and a faculty member
in the Department of Philosophy before becoming Georgetown's 48th
president in 2001.
As president, DeGioia is dedicated to deepening Georgetown’s
tradition of academic excellence, its commitment to its Catholic and
Jesuit identity, its engagement with the Washington, DC, community and
its global mission. Under his leadership, Georgetown has also become a
leader in shaping the future landscape of higher education and surpassed
a $1.5 billion fundraising goal in its recent campaign dedicated to
enhancing the lifelong value of a Georgetown education.
DeGioia is also a leading voice in addressing broader issues in
education. He currently serves as the chair of the board of directors of
the Forum for the Future of Higher Education and as a member of the
board of trustees of the Executive Committee of the Council on
Competitiveness. He also serves as a board member of the Carnegie
Corporation and as a commissioner on the Knight Commission on
Intercollegiate Athletics.
Miner brings many years of service in community colleges to her role
as the seventh chancellor of the Foothill-De Anza Community College
District.
Miner is dedicated to closing the opportunity and achievement gaps
among all student populations. She previously served as president of
Foothill College for eight years, where she led a campus-wide student
equity agenda that resulted in increased achievement by historically
underrepresented students.
Under Miner’s leadership, Foothill College successfully pursued
grants, donations and other revenue, resulting in more than $6 million
in supplemental funding for campus programs and services. She also
formed strong partnerships with the local business community, civic
groups and other educational organizations for the benefit of students.
Miner was an administrator at De Anza College for 19 years before
assuming the Foothill presidency. Prior to joining Foothill-De Anza, she
worked in the California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office.
Miner also serves on the board of directors for the Council on Higher Education Accreditation.
Also elected to the ACE Board of Directors during the business meeting were:
Term Ending March 2019:
- Mark P. Becker, President, Georgia State University
- Ronald A. Crutcher, President, University of Richmond
- Catharine B. Hill, President, Vassar College (NY)
- Leo M. Lambert, President, Elon University (NC)
- Elaine P. Maimon, President, Governors State University (IL)
- Gail O. Mellow, President, LaGuardia Community College (NY)
- Santa J. Ono, President, University of Cincinnati
Term Ending in March 2018:
- Chris Bustamante, President, Rio Salado College (AZ)
Term Ending in March 2017:
- Javier Miyares, President, University of Maryland University College
Elected as higher education association representatives for a one-year term ending March 2017:
- Association of Research Libraries (ARL), Elliott Shore, Executive Director
- National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA), Justin Draeger, President and Chief Executive Officer