Marian names first COO, chancellor for Indy campus
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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowMarian University has reorganized its administrative structure and named its first-ever chief operating officer and chancellor for the Indianapolis campus. President Daniel Elsener has appointed Kenith Britt to the position.
Britt previously served as senior vice president of strategic growth and innovation and founding dean of the Fred S. Klipsch Educators College at Marian.
In this new role, Britt will focus on innovation and growth for the school.
“This organizational structure empowers our leaders to focus on maximizing the opportunities that will bring distinctiveness, resources, and tremendous benefit to the students, staff, faculty, alumni, and communities that we serve,” said Britt.
Under this new structure, Britt assumes operational responsibility for Marian University, while Marian Executive President and Provost Alan Silva will continue to oversee academic quality and provide advocacy and support for faculty teaching, research, and scholarship.
“Marian University continues to identify opportunities before us to make remarkable progress in academic quality, enrollment, financial strength, and strategic and profound institutional growth,” said Elsener.
Britt joined the university in 2013.