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NAICU Board of Directors Renews President's Contract for Two Additional Years
August 8, 2011
For Immediate Release
WASHINGTON, DC - The board of directors of the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities has voted to extend NAICU President Dr. David L. Warren's contract for two years beyond the 2012 end date of his current term of service.
The announcement was made by the 2011 NAICU board chair, Dr. Dan Carey, president of Edgewood College in Madison, Wis. Under the terms of the board action, Warren's contract will now expire July 15, 2014.
In commenting on the contract extension, Carey said, "In this time of uncertainty on so many fronts in the nation's capital, the NAICU Board felt it essential to assure stability in the association's leadership. All of higher education will be facing key challenges in the coming years. We are reassured that David's steady hand, which has brought the association so far over the past two decades, will continue to guide us."
Warren was named president of NAICU in 1993, after nearly a decade as president of Ohio Wesleyan University. As president of NAICU, he heads one of the six national higher education associations in Washington, D.C., that shares primary responsibility for shaping the higher education community's positions on federal policy. In that role, he has orchestrated and led numerous cooperative efforts with the other major higher education associations, including the Student Aid Alliance. His efforts have been recognized with 17 honorary degrees.
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