April 18, 2018

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April 18, 2018 | Midwestern State University | thewichitan.com | Your Campus. Your News. | Vol. 82 No. 26

Vice president of enrollment management candidates visit campus

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arly this semester, the Vice President for Enrollment Management Search Committee started the process of reviewing 43 applications for the position of Vice President of Enrollment Management. After the screening, the committee chose 10 candidates to conduct video interviews with. Three candidates were then invited by the committee for campus visits. The three candidates

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invited were Paul Carney, Fred Dietz and Jim Anderson. Paul Carney was the Vice President for Enrollment and External Relations at St. Gregory’s University, Fred Dietz is the Associate Vice President for Enrollment Management and Jim Anderson is serving as the Associate Vice President for Enrollment Services at Boise State University.

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Paul Carney, vice president candidate, speaks on increasing marketing for the liberal arts aspect of Midwestern State University at the Candidate Forum in Dillard 101 on April 5.

Fred Dietz, candidate for vice president of enrollment management, speaks at the forum interview for the VP position on April 13 in Dillard 101 with about 25 people in attendance.

Jim Anderson, vice president candidate, speaks to staff members during the Vice President for Enrollment Management candidate forum in Dillard 101 on April 16.

Paul Carney

Fred Dietz

Jim Anderson

JUSTIN MARQUART VISUALS EDITOR

TYLER MANNING EDITOR

TASIA FLOISSAC REPORTER

ince January, the vice president for enrollment management search committee members have met with an academic search consultant, narrowed the pool from 43 candidates to 10 candidates and video interviewed those 10 to narrow it down to three. From those candidates is Paul Carney, the first candidate to visit campus, participated in an open forum on April 5. The committee consisted of Jacob Warren, economics senior, Sam Watson, dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, faculty members and staff members. Debbie Barrow, chair of vice president for enrollment management search committee and director of board and government relations, said it was important to have a diverse group, so there were many voices from different aspects of the campus community. “It’s important for all the areas to have a voice,” Barrow said. According to Barrow, enrollment is a big part of the

s part of the candidate process for the open position of vice president of enrollment management, the second candidate for the position Fred Dietz attended a forum interview on April 13 in Dillard 101. The forum opened with an introduction explaining Dietz’s background experience and then with an introduction from Dietz explaining why he wants the position. “[I applied because of] the opportunity to be the vice president and [the fact that] it’s a new position at Midwestern, so there is the opportunity to come in and really create something that hasn’t been created here and think that is attractive,” Dietz said. For the duration of the forum Dietz took questions from the audience and answer questions faculty had concerning his thoughts on how recruitment and retention could be improved and the ways in which he would implement change. One of the questions he was asked was concerning

ith 15 years of experience in higher education, background in consultancy and a psychology degree under his belt, Jim Anderson has presented himself as the best candidate to become the new Vice President of Enrollment on Campus. “I found this position at Midwestern to be a very exciting opportunity. It’s a new position for Midwestern, but it’s more than that. It’s changing in the way that we’re going to organize ourselves and lead our institution,” said Anderson, addressing a panel discussion at Dillard 101 on April 16. Anderson serves as vice president for enrollment services at Boise State University, Idaho and also an associate consultant in strategic enrollment planning and recruitment planning since 2011. He said the creation of a cabinet level position to address enrollment management is a serious commitment that will help promote the MSU brand. “Midwestern is a university that has a great mission, serves a great population and I think you all deserve a

see CARNEY pg. 7

see DIETZ pg. 7

see ANDERSON pg. 7

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