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Isaac Brundage
When he starts at Chico State on July 1, Brundage will bring more than 20 years of senior-level higher education experience to the role. He comes to Chico State from Western New Mexico University (WNMU), where he served as the vice president of student affairs and enrollment management for 10 years. In this role, he integrated the university with the surrounding communities and increased enrollment by helping to make the university an open-access institution. Prior to his position at WNMU, he served as director of community outreach, university ombudsman, and assistant to the president at Florida Gulf Coast University, where he oversaw campuswide efforts to increase student enrollment and retention, especially for underserved and underrepresented populations. His experience also includes serving as director of housing and residence life at Florida A&M University.
"I look forward to arriving on campus and engaging with students, staff, faculty and the surrounding community, and becoming a part of the Chico State family,"
"I live by the motto that everyone is both a teacher and a learner, so I can’t wait to get started interacting with the strong student success team where we all learn from—and teach—each other how we can best meet the immediate and future challenges of the University."
said Brundage.
Brundage holds doctorate and master of education degrees from Florida Gulf Coast University. His bachelor’s in biology and education was earned at Florida A&M University. Prior to beginning his higher education career, he worked as a K–12 science teacher.
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