Manchester Magazine Spring 2014 | Page 5

MU | N e w s News Drake’s Rospond to lead College of Pharmacy Liberal arts rigor helped prepare new trustees Raylene Rospond, deputy provost of Drake University in Iowa, will join Manchester University June 30 as vice president and dean of the College of Pharmacy. Rospond succeeds Dave McFadden ’82, who becomes University president when Jo Young ’69 Switzer retires July 1. “Raylene Rospond is a good fit for Manchester’s Mission and strategic plan,” said Switzer. “She is highly respected both in pharmacy education and in regional accreditation.” Manchester’s newest trustees built their professional success on the rock-solid foundation of a liberal arts education. John W. Gilmore At Drake, Rospond led strategic plans that gained re-accreditation of the pharmacy program, new laboratories and enhanced physical facilities. During her leadership, Drake doubled the endowment and scholarships and transformed the curriculum for the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. “This opportunity allows me to aid the Manchester pharmacy faculty who are building a distinctive pharmacy program while working strategically and collaboratively across the University to develop programs and initiatives that will contribute to the ongoing vitality of those serving northeast Indiana,” said Rospond. The four-year, professional Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) program is in the process of enrolling its third class on its state-ofthe-art campus in north Fort Wayne. Rospond earned a bachelor’s degree in pharmacy at Creighton University and her Pharm.D. at the University of Texas. She served as associate professor, associate dean and chair of pharmacy practice at Drake before becoming a professor and dean of the College of Pharmacy and Health Services in 2003. She became deputy provost in June 2013. For more about the Manchester University College of Pharmacy, visit pharmacy.manchester.edu. Richard P. Teets Jr. John W. Gilmore ’74, senior vice president and COO for Princeton Theological Seminary in New Jersey, and Richard P. Teets Jr., co-founder, executive vice president for steelmaking, president and COO of Steel Operations for Steel Dynamics Inc., joined the Board of Trustees on Jan. 1, 2014. “Serving on Manchester’s board is an opportunity for me to give back to the institution that provided me with a wonderful education,” says Gilmore, an accounting and mathematics major. “The focused training in accounting was formative in shaping my career path,” he added. “But just as important to me was receiving an excellent, broad-based liberal arts education.” Gilmore has been COO at Princeton Theological Seminary since 1999. Prior to that he held a similar post at Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Ga., practiced law in Atlanta, and was a CPA with Crowe, Chizek & Co., and Arthur Andersen LLP. Gilmore earned a master’s degree in divinity at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary and a law degree at the University of Illinois. Teets, a longtime Manchester friend who has served on the MU President’s Leadership Council, studied mechanical engineering at Lafayette College in Pennsylvania. “My engineering studies at Lafayette prepared me for steelmaking,” says Teets, who is responsible for six steel plants and six finishing facilities