New Director of Sponsored Programs
I want to extend a warm welcome to Mary Pat Wohlford, who joined Drake on July 1 as our new director of sponsored programs. She comes to Drake from The Registry, the nation’s premier interim higher education executive search firm. Her most recent assignment for them was as associate vice provost at Suffolk University. She has extensive experience in grants management and sponsored programs in a variety of universities, including Suffolk, Albany State University, Kansas City University, and Des Moines University. She has a B.S. degree in health information management from Stephens College, an M.S. in health care administration from Des Moines University, an M.A. in industrial design and technology from the University of Iowa, and a Ph.D. in educational leadership and policy studies from Iowa State University. I am certain she will bring valuable leadership and direction to Sponsored Programs.
Learning Symposium
Here is one last reminder to register for the 2016 Learning Symposium, Inclusive Excellence. In addition to an exciting array of sessions, this year’s Symposium features two new additions. First, as previously announced, our guest presenter for the afternoon session will be Jennifer Godinez, AS’97, associate director of Minnesota Education Equity Partnership. Second, over the lunch hour we will be announcing the 2016 recipient of the Principal Financial Group Global Citizenship Award. The 2015 recipient, announced at last fall’s Convocation, was Professor Ellen Yee.
2016 Learning Symposium: “Inclusive Excellence ”
Aug. 19, 7:45 a.m.–1:40 p.m.
Sheraton West Des Moines
1800 50th Street, West Des Moines
Register and select the sessions you would like to attend here—space is limited by the size of the rooms.
Last Hurrah
This is my final contribution to OnCampus as interim provost. (That sudden breeze you just felt was a collective sigh of relief from campus.) I want to take this opportunity to thank everyone for the support and encouragement you have extended to me during the past 15 months. Over the past few weeks, people have been asking me if I am looking forward to the end of my term, which may be their way of hinting that they are looking forward to that end. The truth is that serving as your provost has been a privilege and a pleasure (for me at least), and a role I never imagined myself filling when I came to Drake 34 years ago. I am deeply grateful to President Martin for his trust in asking me to serve as your provost, and it has been an exhilarating experience to have had the opportunity to work with him during his inaugural year. I also want to thank Keith Summerville, who has done an extraordinary job as interim dean of Arts & Sciences, leaving the college in better shape for me than I left it for him. Finally, I know that you will extend the same generosity of spirit to Sue Mattison, as she becomes provost on July 18, that you gave to me. Thank you.
—Joe Lenz, Interim Provost
Thank you for your service, Joe. It has been a pleasure working with you. Christine Marchand