By: Michelle Fauver | Web Posted: 07/07/21 11:17am
RALEIGH, NC (July 7, 2021) - Wake Tech is pleased to welcome Dr. Nicole Reaves as Executive Vice President and Chief Programs Officer, a new senior leadership position at the college.
Dr. Reaves will lead and supervise all degree and non-degree programs, enrollment and student services, and effectiveness and innovation. She will also play an integral role in leading service areas in the implementation of the college’s 2021-25 Reach and Rally Strategic Plan, dubbed “Reach and Rally.”
Dr. Reaves has extensive community college leadership experience in academics, student services, and institutional research and effectiveness. She is one of 40 community college leaders from across the nation chosen as a 2020-21 Aspen Rising Presidents Fellow.
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