Industry Outlook Group Shot

(seated, l-r)

Steve Minnis,

Benedictine College

Jim Guikema, Co-Sponsor

Kansas State University

Sally Winship, Chair-Co-Sponsor

Johnson County Community College

Steve Scott,

Pittsburg State University

Bruce Walker

University of Missouri – Columbia

(standing, l-r)                       

Tom Burke

Kansas City Kansas Community College

Ted Collins,

Ottawa University

Len Ritchard,

Bellevue University

Phil Roberts

Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary

Beverley Byers-Pevitts,

Park University

Patricia Long,

Baker University

Steve Wyatt

University of Missouri Extension

Anne Dema,

William Jewell College

Marianne Inman

Central Methodist University

Mary Pat Wohlford-Wessels

Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences

Sue King,

Avila University

Mark Salmon,

Kansas City Art Institute

Mike Nietzel,

Missouri State University

Kathy Marian,

Friends University

Don Doucette

Metropolitan Community College

Aaron Podolefsky

University of Central Missouri

Paul Wagner

Missouri Department of Higher Education

Rick Graham, Rockhurst University

Diane Steele, SLC, University of Saint Mary

Don Weiss

Keller Graduate School of Management

Edwin Robinson

MidAmerica Nazarene University

Bill Haefele

Rockhurst University

Cheryl Polson

Kansas State University Tom Ellis,

Washburn University

Industry Outlook Higher Education


Core Requirements

On the last day of July, 2007, administrators from nearly 30 universities in Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska gathered at Ingram’s offices in the historic Freight House district of Kansas City.

The theme of the meeting was “change.” The participants explored the ways in which change was affecting decision-making at their respective institutions. Although those gathered face real challenges, the mood of the gathering was upbeat and optimistic.

Ably chairing the meeting was Sally Winship, vice president of Continuing Education and Community Services at Johnson County Community College, which co-sponsored Ingram’s 7th annual Higher Education Industry Outlook assembly along with Kansas State University.

 

 

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