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CIC PRESIDENTS PRESENT
TOP 2005 ANNUAL AWARDS
For Immediate Release:
January 6, 2005 |
Contact:
Laura Wilcox (202) 466-7230 |
MARCO ISLAND,
FL The Council of Independent
Colleges (CIC) today announced the two award recipients of its top 2005
annual awards. Thomas A. Emmet, president of Higher Education Executive
Associates, was selected to receive the Allen P. Splete Award for Outstanding
Service, while The UPS Foundation earned CIC’s Award for Philanthropy.
The awards were presented at CIC’s Awards Banquet during the annual
Presidents Institute, held at the Marco Island Marriott, Marco Island,
FL, on Thursday, January 6.
The Allen P. Splete Award for Outstanding Service is given to an individual,
publication, or organization for significant contributions to independent
higher education. The award recognizes national leadership, through ideas
and commitment, on behalf of private colleges and universities. The award
was named in honor of the retired president of CIC, who served from 1985
to 2000.
Thomas A. Emmet and his associates have helped colleges
and universities strengthen strategic planning, personnel policies, and
financial analysis. Emmet has been a consultant to more than 1,850 colleges
and universities of all types since 1954. In announcing the award, CIC
President Richard Ekman said that Emmet “deserves to be called the
‘dean of consultants,’ having worked with hundreds of institutions,
mainly small and mid-sized private colleges and universities. He has worked
with CIC institutions as a seminar leader, collegial adviser, pro
bono tutor, and mentor.” Ekman also noted that Emmet has consulted
with more than 300 boards of trustees and was the first consultant for
the Association of Governing Boards, setting up its seminar programs for
trustees.
Emmet began consulting in the area of student services and dealt with
diversity and student development. He founded Higher Education Executive
Associates in 1967.
Its services have expanded to include seminars on the legal ownership
of Catholic colleges, leadership development of department chairs and
deans, and collective bargaining.
Emmet was a presenter in the American Council on Education (ACE) Fellows
Program for 25 years, and he was senior advisor on leadership programs
for ACE in the 1980s and early 1990s. He also instituted the ACE Seminars
on Faculty Handbooks and Policy Manuals, which then led to the creation
of the Policy Manual Division of Higher Education Executive Associates
and Higher Education Solutions.
While serving Higher Education Executive Associates, he simultaneously
has assisted Regis University and remains a senior consultant to its president.
At Regis, Emmet helped to develop the Regis Adult Learning and Professional
Studies Programs.
Emmet holds honorary doctoral degrees from St. Norbert College, Quincy
University, and Siena Heights University. He has made numerous presentations
at CIC’s Presidents Institute, Institute for Chief Academic Officers,
and Department and Division Chair Workshops. He was instrumental in developing
the latter workshops, and serves on the Department and Division Chair
Advisory Task Force.
The Award for Philanthropy, presented to The UPS Foundation,
celebrates a foundation or corporation that has demonstrated leadership
and vision in improving higher education. The UPS Foundation is the charitable
arm of the United Parcel Service, founded in 1907 as a messenger company
and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Every day, United Parcel Service
manages goods, funds, and information in transit in more than 200 countries
and territories worldwide.
The UPS Foundation is committed to making a lasting difference through
hands-on, community-based service, whether for hurricane victims, health
and human care services, women’s businesses, or other worthwhile
causes. For UPS, social responsibility involves more than writing a check.
Nonetheless, during 2003 the UPS Foundation contributed $39.8 million
in United Way corporate contributions and gift-matching programs, as well
as considerable charitable contributions and grants.
“The UPS Foundation earns the CIC Award for Philanthropy in 2005,”
Ekman said, “for its ongoing commitment to the private sector of
higher education. The Foundation is also honored for its support of the
Foundation for Independent Higher Education (FIHE)/UPS National Venture
Fund. CIC acknowledges the UPS Foundation for more than 50 years of generous
philanthropy, effectively fulfilling its promises to the communities it
serves.”
The Foundation’s original gift to FIHE of $4 million has now grown
to an endowment of more than $43 million. During the past three decades,
FIHE has distributed
$37 million through state funds to 655 affiliated institutions. Most
of this money has been used for scholarships. UPS Scholars will be named
at most CIC institutions this year.
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The Council of Independent Colleges is
an association of more than 540 independent, liberal arts colleges and
universities and higher education affiliates and organizations that work
together to strengthen college and university leadership, sustain high-quality
education, and enhance private higher education’s contributions
to society. To fulfill this mission, CIC provides its members with skills,
tools, and knowledge that address aspects of leadership, financial management
and performance, academic quality, and institutional visibility. The Council
is headquartered at One Dupont Circle in Washington, DC.
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