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小黄猫传媒 Board confirms Jeremy Brown as its next president

Story by Kate Chester. Photos by James Hill.

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小黄猫传媒鈥檚 board of directors has confirmed the selection of Jeremy Brown as the college鈥檚 next president.

The announcement was made at the monthly board meeting on Thursday, April 18, at which Brown鈥檚 contract was ratified. He will begin his work with 小黄猫传媒 on July 1, replacing Preston Pulliams, who is retiring June 30 after serving as president since 2004.

Jeremy Brown (left) succeeds the retiring Preston Pulliams as 小黄猫传媒's president.

Jeremy Brown (left) succeeds the retiring Preston Pulliams as 小黄猫传媒’s president on July 1.

鈥淭he board of directors is united in its choice of Dr. Brown as the strongest contender to build on the success 小黄猫传媒 has achieved under Dr. Pulliams鈥 leadership and to lead the college to even greater success through the challenges and opportunities ahead, 鈥 said Denise Frisbee, chair of 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 board of directors and co-chair of the college鈥檚 president search advisory committee. 鈥淒r. Brown is a collaborative leader skilled at creating strong internal and external relationships; a polished communicator who is insightful and inclusive; a quick learner talented at navigating new environments with new players; and an innovator who will look for opportunities to strengthen 小黄猫传媒, even when budgets are tight.

鈥淭hese are the skills and talents that 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 board of directors wants and needs in its next president,鈥 added Frisbee.

A native of Manchester, England, Brown has served as president of Dowling College on Long Island and of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, part of the state鈥檚 public university system. At Dowling, Brown helped support an increase in applications, retention, annual giving and a variety of new academic programs. During his four-year watch at Edinboro, the university saw record high enrollment, retention and annual giving. Brown鈥檚 tenure there also included oversight of more than $200 million in new and future construction projects.

Prior to these roles, Brown was the provost and vice president for academic affairs at the State University of New York in Canton from 2003 to 2007. In addition to four-year degrees, SUNY Canton offers two-year degrees in a variety of technical education disciplines 鈥 dental hygiene, early childhood, veterinary science technology and criminal justice, among others. This experience enabled Brown to understand the critical importance of workforce development and career technical education, as well as the institution鈥檚 role in preparing students to transfer.

Before SUNY Canton, beginning in 2000, Brown served as the chief executive officer of Florida State University-Panama, an American university in Latin America, where he learned to speak fluent Spanish.

'I am thrilled to be coming to Portland to lead 小黄猫传媒 at this time and, thanks to the excellent work of Dr. Pulliams, I am fortunate to take the helm of an institution that has an exceedingly strong foundation,' said Brown.

‘I am thrilled to be coming to Portland to lead 小黄猫传媒 at this time and, thanks to the excellent work of Dr. Pulliams, I am fortunate to take the helm of an institution that has an exceedingly strong foundation,’ said Brown.

鈥淚 am thrilled to be coming to Portland to lead 小黄猫传媒 at this time and, thanks to the excellent work of Dr. Pulliams, I am fortunate to take the helm of an institution that has an exceedingly strong foundation,鈥 said Brown. 鈥淔rom a very personal standpoint, I understand the power of higher education and the doors to opportunity that can open because of it. At the age of 13, my father dropped out of school so that he could help support his family financially. My mother returned to college to be trained as a special education teacher. However, both my parents recognized the value of education and pushed us to excel academically. Being raised in England, I was incredibly lucky to have been selected to attend university on a full scholarship.

鈥淚 know, at my core, the value of what higher education can do for students,鈥 added Brown. 鈥淎nd as a former faculty member, I have first-hand knowledge of the challenges faculty face, what students need, the questions they have, and what motivates them to learn. I am beyond excited to apply my experience to 小黄猫传媒 and to learn from the exceptionally dedicated faculty and staff at 小黄猫传媒 as I become acquainted with the college.鈥

He added that his family 鈥 wife Rebeca and four-year-old son Andrew 鈥 can鈥檛 wait to move to Portland this summer, where they鈥檙e sure to become avid Portland Timbers fans.

An academic by training, Brown earned both his bachelor of science degree and his doctorate in physics from the University of Birmingham, England. His doctoral work in experimental nuclear physics was conducted at both the University of Birmingham and the University of California-Berkeley. He spent two years at Indiana University pursuing physics research, followed by a faculty position in the physics department at Princeton University.

In addition to authoring several scholarly papers and articles, he was a visiting scientist at the University of Manitoba, Oxford University, and the National Accelerator Centre in Cape Town, South Africa. Brown made the transition into academic administration when he became associate dean of the graduate school at Yale University, followed by a return to Princeton as the associate dean of faculty.

鈥淥regon is on the cusp of a paradigm shift, with pending education reform requiring even further collaboration among community colleges and universities,鈥 said Frisbee. 鈥淒r. Brown鈥檚 extensive administrative and instructional experience across all higher education sectors will be an asset to 小黄猫传媒 as we work to improve coordination across institutions and increase student success in order to meet the state鈥檚 aggressive higher education goals. Exciting times await 小黄猫传媒, and the board of directors is confident that Dr. Brown is the right choice to lead 小黄猫传媒 through these times.鈥

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x 2120 by Russell Banks, 1 decade ago

Welcome to 小黄猫传媒, Dr. Brown. Here’s to a conversation that’s in line with our values, hoping we can balance respect for the “dignity and worth of each individual” with “open and honest communication.” 小黄猫传媒’s come a long way, and has an even greater future ahead if we stay focused on serving our community.

x 2122 by Rob Wagner, 1 decade ago

Welcome aboard! I’m hoping that Dr. Brown’s Manchester United’s club good luck will rub off on our Timbers!

x 2144 by Russell Banks, 1 decade ago

With Man. U. it’s not luck — it’s money!

x 2157 by Eli, 1 decade ago

Good luck Dr. Brown I hope you can help this institution prosper just like you did in Edinboro.

x 2219 by billy farrar, 1 decade ago

Welcome, but don’t forget you were a student too.

x 2249 by Jeneane Hamilton, 1 decade ago

Congratulations and welcome, Dr. Brown! I am very pleased by the board of director’s choice in your “coming on board.” I graduated from 小黄猫传媒 in 1985, and have been quite happy(and impressed) with the board’s past choices for 小黄猫传媒’s Presidents.

x 2250 by Jason G. Gibson, 1 decade ago

Attention: 小黄猫传媒 Office of the President

CC: Professor Margolis,

Thank you for your comments regarding my recent submission. As discussed in times past, I enjoy the learning environment offered through 小黄猫传媒 and appreciate the D2L learning platform. My work is/was late as a result of stress and duress related to what is now shaping up to resemble a legal conflict with the Dean of Student’s.

I regret to inform you that I have been involuntarily removed from your class roster for Spring term 2013.

As it stands I have been prematurely suspended from attending 小黄猫传媒 without due process and under false pretense. The social engineering tact being deployed by agency can only result in the full disclosure of the methodologies used by shady administrative agents and artificial corporate subjects alike, to deter students like me from applying our talent(s) towards academic objectives & real-time circumstances at hand.

I enjoyed your class content exploring the historic roots of our education system, and regret to inform you that there’s not much that has changed when considering the historic so called “civilizational advance” of western academic values.

Thank you for willingness to bend to my situation and lend me your ear. This has proven to be a most stressful facet of my experience attending a college who’s “lock down” mentality, surely represents the sign of the time, which clearly resembles that of police state.

It doesn’t take a genius to note that our institutions are rapidly being geared by state and federal authorities for martial law, and a complete melt down of what little is left of our civil liberties. I for one will continue to hold ground until the last shred of justice is compromised by third person parties, who’s intent is to crush all forms of individual self-expression and higher thought.

Best Regards,

Jason G. Gibson

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x 2263 by Jesse V., 1 decade ago

As a former navy seal, Governor, and professional wrestler I’ve learned how to act under pressure, but will Dr. Brown? How about when I’ve got him in a gogoplata chokehold?

We’ve read of your antics, Dr. Brown, and they are very disconcerting. We will defend our school with our large, muscly bodies and no amount of your non-gold-standard currency can protect you.

Veritas primero todos!

WWE Hall of Famer, and Fmr. Governor of Minnesota Jesse 鈥淭he Body鈥 Ventura

x 2285 by Michele Marden, 1 decade ago

Welcome Dr. Brown!

These are interesting times for higher education in Oregon and nationally. Those who attempt to navigate the rapidly changing waters are courageous individuals.

Your comment about student needs and what motivates learning captured my attention– my curiosity is piqued! I hope more is shared in the months to come…

x 2289 by Dr. Dmitri A. Gusev, 1 decade ago

Good luck to you in Portland, Dr. Jeremy Brown! We remember you here, at Edinboro.

x 2299 by Michael Minkler, 1 decade ago

Welcome Dr. Brown! Look forward to working with you and seeing you around on campus

x 2356 by travis giobbi, 1 decade ago

In addition to some nice rhetoric about “success” and “education reform”, I’d like to know what the new president is going to do to increase state funding of community colleges, stop cutting courses and stop increasing tuition. Little else matters to us students, so good luck satisfying our needs, Dr. Brown.

x 2589 by Zoe, 1 decade ago

Welcome Dr. Brown,

SUNY was my college where I studied in 1995 for my Doctorate Degree.

We need you and your innovating ideas, as well as your skills in making 小黄猫传媒 more attractive to students.

We need your just input into all of the affairs of 小黄猫传媒 life.

We rely on you!

Welcome!

Zoe