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University Of Montevallo: UM's Lee Chosen For 2021 Millennium Leadership Initiative
Dr. Kristalyn Lee, the vice president for administration and liaison to the Board of Trustees at the University of Montevallo, was among ...
May 3, 2021
Dr. Kristalyn Lee, the vice president for administration and liaison to the Board of Trustees at the University of Montevallo, was among 32 exemplary, senior-level higher education professionals chosen to participate in the 2021 Millennium Leadership Initiative. The MLI is a premier leadership development program of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities.
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Dr. Kristy Lee
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MLI provides individuals traditionally underrepresented in the highest ranks of postsecondary education with the opportunity to develop skills, gain a philosophical overview and build the network and knowledge needed to advance to the presidency.
βDuring the past year, it has become more evident how important diversity, equity and inclusion are,β said Dr. Mary Evans Sias, director of the program and assistant to AASCUβs president. βWith the selection of this class, we are hoping to reflect the diversity of this nation and the institutions that our protΓ©gΓ©s serve. We are proud to welcome our next class and are grateful to them for joining with us to secure the higher education leadership pipeline.β
Since MLIβs inception 22 years ago, 662 protΓ©gΓ©s have graduated from the program. One-fifth of MLI graduates have become a university president or chancellor, and more than one-third have advanced significantly to other leadership positions within higher education, including at the state level.
βAs a protΓ©gΓ© of MLIβs inaugural class in 1999, I gained an invaluable network of colleagues and honed leadership skills that Iβve used throughout my presidencies,β said AASCU President Dr. Mildred GarcΓa. βI look forward to meeting with and mentoring members of the 2021 class. These leaders will help higher education continue to advance and overcome unprecedented challenges.β
View theΒ full list of protΓ©gΓ©s.
Dr. Kristalyn Lee, the vice president for administration and liaison to the Board of Trustees at the University of Montevallo, was among 32 exemplary, senior-level higher education professionals chosen to participate in the 2021 Millennium Leadership Initiative. The MLI is a premier leadership development program of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities.
Dr. Kristy Lee
MLI provides individuals traditionally underrepresented in the highest ranks of postsecondary education with the opportunity to develop skills, gain a philosophical overview and build the network and knowledge needed to advance to the presidency.
βDuring the past year, it has become more evident how important diversity, equity and inclusion are,β said Dr. Mary Evans Sias, director of the program and assistant to AASCUβs president. βWith the selection of this class, we are hoping to reflect the diversity of this nation and the institutions that our protΓ©gΓ©s serve. We are proud to welcome our next class and are grateful to them for joining with us to secure the higher education leadership pipeline.β
Since MLIβs inception 22 years ago, 662 protΓ©gΓ©s have graduated from the program. One-fifth of MLI graduates have become a university president or chancellor, and more than one-third have advanced significantly to other leadership positions within higher education, including at the state level.
βAs a protΓ©gΓ© of MLIβs inaugural class in 1999, I gained an invaluable network of colleagues and honed leadership skills that Iβve used throughout my presidencies,β said AASCU President Dr. Mildred GarcΓa. βI look forward to meeting with and mentoring members of the 2021 class. These leaders will help higher education continue to advance and overcome unprecedented challenges.β
View theΒ full list of protΓ©gΓ©s.
This press release was produced by the University of Montevallo. The views expressed here are the authorβs own.