Media Relations Manager Matt Thomas
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Saturday, October 4, 2008 (39 weeks ago)
At a gala evening following President Jack R. Ohle’s inauguration as Gustavus Adolphus College’s 16th president on Oct. 3, 2008, Gustavus Board of Trustees Chair James H. Gale announced Commission Gustavus 150, a major initiative to chart the College’s future and plan for its Sesquicentennial in 2012. The Commission will be led by Warren Beck ‘67, President of Edina-based Gabbert & Beck.
Commission Gustavus 150 is a process established by the Board of Trustees and designed to involve all the College’s constituents in integrating and expanding the College’s Strategic Plan and making recommendations for the College’s future advancement. The Commission will engage alumni, church leaders, community partners, faculty, staff, students, and other friends in examining the College’s Strategic Plan and the College’s rich heritage and strengths.
The Commission comprises eight task forces that will examine different aspects of the College’s strategic mission, core values, and future aspirations. The task forces will be as follows.
The membership of each Task Force will be appointed by the Board of Trustees and include faculty, staff, students, alumni, church leaders, and friends. Each Task Force will be guided in its discussions by a charge prepared by the President in consultation with the Faculty Senate and approved by the Board of Trustees. Task Forces will be informed in their deliberations by data gathered from a series of National Summit meetings involving alumni, church leaders, and other friends of the College and by relevant information reported by the faculty and staff.
Each Task Force will deal primarily with issues pertinent to its charge and areas of review but will also consider appropriate issues related to community relations, diversity, multicultural and international concerns, facilities and equipment, technology, and the like. Furthermore, any recommendations from work groups that have been established to examine specific aspects of the Strategic Plan will be shared and considered by appropriate Task Forces. Each Task Force will make specific recommendations to the Board of Trustees by the end of the 2008-2009 academic year.