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October 22, 2010 October 22, 2010 Michael Harris, Installation Address – Indiana University Kokomo Catalyst for Change; Charting a Regional Transformation President McRobbie, trustees, family, guests, members of Indiana University and IU Kokomo community, thank you for being here today. Your presence is deeply appreciated. President McRobbie, I accept the chancellorship of Indiana University Kokomo with humility and enthusiasm. I am proud and deeply honored to serve as the sixth chancellor of this campus, and I am grateful for your trust and confidence. It is truly a delight to be back in Indiana after 17 years. Some of you may not know that my journey began 9000 miles from here in Johannesburg, South Africa where I was born. When I was 6, my family moved 4000 miles to Israel where I lived for 27 years. In the late 80’s, my family traveled yet another 6000 miles to a new home in, Indiana. So now you know from where I get the tag line “On the Move.” I come from a family of immigrants, and I may be the only person in the auditorium to have my four grandparents – two of whom were born in Europe - buried on three different continents (Africa, Australia and Asia) and a grandson is living on a fourth. I grew up on an Israeli commune, which was founded on principles of equality and joint ownership of property and means of production. It was established in fulfillment of the Utopian idea “from each according to his/her ability, to each according to his/her needs.” It was a farming, as well as an industrial commune and it had its set of interesting characters. For example, there was one older member of the commune whom I would greet every day when we met for work at 6:30 a.m. by the tractor shed with a “good morning.” Every day, he would look at me with great surprise and confusion and say: “you’re telling me?” … During the years, I had a variety of responsibilities, ranging from working in the fields and the dairy (my favorite), to vice president of industry. I also served in the Israeli Defense Forces and rose to the rank of Major. I led men to combat while internalizing the deep values and ethics inherent in the commands “follow me” and “leave no one behind.” My early, intense and wide-ranging experiences shaped who I am. I learned to appreciate the value of: a civic society, friendship, loyalty, team work, self-discipline, community, integrity, lead by example; maximizing each person’s potential for success and living a meaningful life. I came to recognize that sustaining a democratic society depends on education and knowledge. I embraced John Dewey’s idea that: “Education is not a preparation for life; education is life itself” and decided myself to pursue an academic career. After Graduate School, I was gratified to become faculty. I immensely enjoy teaching, I relish research, and I pursued both One day while on the faculty at Eastern Michigan University, I received a surprising call from Provost Ron Collins asking me to serve in an administrative capacity. In retrospect, Ron allowed me the opportunity to contribute to public good through education, economic development and public policy. It also ultimately allowed us the opportunity to be here. This is a perfect time to introduce my wife Tali who I have known since 3rd grade. I thank her for the love, encouragement and support she has given me over the past 34 years. Without her I would not be here. She has been the most inspiring and supportive force in my life. In fact, Tali has always assured me that: behind every successful man there is a very surprised woman. I am very proud of her amazing professional accomplishments.

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