Heather Mechler has been named associate vice provost and director of institutional research at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. She comes to her new role from the University of New Mexico, where she serves as the director of institutional analytics. Earlier in her career she was a faculty member in education at Bucknell University in Lewsiburg, Pennsylvania and the University of Alabama.
Dr. Mechler holds a bachelor’s degree in music and Ph.D. in educational psychology from the University of Alabama.
Andreia Wardlaw has been appointed as the director of the Walter and Linda Evans Center for African American Studies in the Museum of Art at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia. She previously held teaching roles with the New York Historical Society and the University of South Carolina Upstate.
Wardlaw received her bachelor’s degree in history from the University of South Carolina and a master’s degree in African American and Black studies from Columbia University in New York.
Christy Rikard has been promoted to vice president of student affairs at Ogeechee Technical College in Georgia. She has served as the institution’s assistant vice president of student affairs for the past five years. Prior to her current role, she held several positions within the Office of Admissions at Georgia Southern University.
Rikard holds a bachelor’s degree in communication studies and master’s degree in higher education administration from Georgia Southern University.
Fiona Coffey has been named director of the Office for the Arts at Harvard University. For the past six years, she has served as the associate director and curator for performing arts in the Center for the Arts at Wesleyan University in Connecticut.
Coffey completed her undergraduate education at Stanford University in California. She holds a master’s degree in Irish drama and film from Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland, and a Ph.D. in theatre and performance from Tufts University in Massachusetts.
Dacia Read has been appointed chief of staff to the president at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. She has extensive experience in public, private, and nonprofit administrative positions, most recently serving as vice president of strategic government growth at Unite Us, a health and social services technology provider. She previously held various leadership support roles within the Rhode Island state government.
Read holds a bachelor’s degree in urban studies from Columbia University and a juris doctorate from Brooklyn Law School in New York.
Emily Zimmerman has been promoted to director of exhibitions and curatorial affairs for the Arthur Ross Gallery at the University of Pennsylvania. She has served as the gallery’s assistant director for the past two years. Before her current role, she held various curatorial positions with the University of Washington in Seattle and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York.
Zimmerman earned her bachelor’s degree in visual studies from New York University and a master’s degree in curatorial studies from Bard College in New York.

Dr. Rosales received her bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, and doctorate from the University of Southern California.

Tahai holds a master’s degree in public health and health systems from the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada.

Gould received her bachelor’s degree in sport management and master’s degree in sports leadership from Wesley College, which has since become the downtown Dover campus of Delaware State University.

Miner is a graduate of Tougaloo College in Mississippi, where she double-majored in economics and accounting. She earned her MBA from Jackson State University.

Kransberger holds a bachelor’s degree in philosophy from Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin, and a juris doctorate from the University of Wisconsin.

Tucker is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she majored in philosophy. She holds a master’s degree in sports administration from Hampton University.

Ryan received her bachelor’s degree in finance from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, and an MBA from Northwestern University in Illinois.

Jordan holds a bachelor’s degree from Howard University in Washington, D.C., and a master’s degree from the University of Southern California.

Schramm received her bachelor’s degree in journalism from Ohio University and her master’s degree in education from the College of William & Mary in Virginia.


