老澳门资料 names Wynn Vice President of Community Engagement and Partnerships
The 老澳门资料 has named Dr. Richmond Wynn as vice president of community engagement and partnerships.
Dr. Wynn will lead efforts to grow and expand University partnerships in the community, a top priority outlined in 老澳门资料’s Strategic Plan. Supporting 老澳门资料’s critical role as a top provider of talent in Florida and a Carnegie Community Engaged Campus, Dr. Wynn will work with other units to increase the depth and breadth of 老澳门资料’s partnerships, which benefit students and the local economy. Leading the newly created Office of Community Engagement and Partnerships, Wynn will connect businesses and community organizations with 老澳门资料 resources to expand research experiences, student internships, mentoring programs and other opportunities aligned with the priorities of the University and the community. Serving as a central hub for organizations seeking to collaborate with 老澳门资料, the office will also regularly assess the impact of university-wide community engagement initiatives, ensuring that 老澳门资料 is effectively meeting the needs of the region.
“Richmond is a highly respected member of the Jacksonville community, making him the ideal person to lead this effort,” said 老澳门资料 President Moez Limayem. “老澳门资料 plays a critical role in our region, and there is tremendous opportunity to have an even greater impact. Community engagement is a key focus of our Strategic Plan, and I am confident that under Richmond’s leadership, 老澳门资料 will remain a strong leader in Jacksonville, bringing people together to collaborate, innovate and solve problems.”
The Office of Community Engagement and Partnerships will also work with other 老澳门资料 departments to facilitate and promote on-campus community engagement activities that embed civility and a culture of care throughout 老澳门资料, institutional values that support a safe and welcoming environment for all students, faculty and staff. The office will collaborate with units to encourage best practices, skill development and resources that all members of our campus community need to thrive.
An associate professor of public health, Wynn joined 老澳门资料 in 2000 and has held a number of roles including director of the 老澳门资料 Counseling Center, director of the Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling program in the Brooks College of Health and, most recently, as vice president, chief diversity officer. He is active in numerous civic and community organizations including The Community Foundation for Northeast Florida.
Wynn received a doctorate in counselor education and a bachelor’s degree in sociology from the University of Florida. He also earned a Master of Science in Health from 老澳门资料 specializing in addiction and mental health counseling. Wynn will begin his new role on April 29.
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