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Washington College names Kurt Landgraf president

June 16, 2017

The Washington College Board of Visitors and Governors announced the appointment of Kurt M. Landgraf as the next college president. President-elect Landgraf will begin his tenure July 1.

"Throughout his remarkable career, Kurt Landgraf has set himself apart from his peers as an exceptional leader and an exemplar of the values we seek to instill in our students, faculty, and community here at Washington College," said board Chair H. Lawrence Culp Jr. "We believe his collaborative leadership style, his ability to craft ambitious and integrated strategies, and his operational experience will be an asset to Washington College. We are thrilled that such an exceptional candidate was available to lead our college in support of the groundbreaking work of our students and faculty."

"I am deeply honored by the opportunity to join the Washington College community, and to continue the work of my predecessors in providing students with the best possible education," said Landgraf. "To join the ranks of this storied and historic institution is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and I'm certain that by working with the faculty, staff, student body, and board, as well as others in the community, we will be able to accomplish extraordinary things. And while new leadership always brings change, rest assured that President Sheila Bair's exceptional work to address the national student debt crisis and to launch a comprehensive campaign will not only continue, but I hope will be energized and invigorated."

Landgraf comes to Washington College with a decades-long résumé as a senior executive with DuPont (including serving as chief operating officer, chief financial officer, chairman of DuPont Europe Middle East and Africa, chairman and CEO of DuPont Pharmaceutical Co. and CEO of DuPont Merck Co.), and a 13-year tenure as president and CEO of ETS, one of the world's leading providers of measurement programs and evaluations for schools, including both the K-12 and higher education communities.

Currently, Landgraf serves as a member of the boards of directors for Corning Inc. and the Louisiana-Pacific Corp. He has also served as president of the National Consortium for Graduate Degrees for Minorities in Engineering and Science, and was nominated, confirmed and served as vice chairman of the Higher Education Commission for the State of New Jersey, the state's governing body for higher education institutions.

"Kurt Landgraf's vision of cooperative co-governance will be a strong foundation from which to work together as a campus, and he has already shown a willingness to embrace the Washington College strategic plan. I'm certain his leadership will lend our campus and community essential guidance, and assist us in every facet of operations, from helping fight the national student debt crisis, to accomplishing our unprecedented fundraising goals as part of our Forge a Legacy campaign," said Jonathan McCollum, chair of the Washington College Faculty Council and chair of the Department of Music. "It is a pleasure to welcome President-elect Landgraf to campus, and I look forward to working with him to continue instilling in our students the core values of Washington College: critical thinking, effective communication and deep, abiding moral courage."

Founded in 1782, Washington College is the 10th oldest college in the nation and the first chartered under the new republic. It enrolls approximately 1,450 undergraduates from more than 35 states and a dozen nations. With an emphasis on hands-on, experiential learning in the arts and sciences, and more than 40 multidisciplinary areas of study, the college is home to nationally recognized academic centers in the environment, history and writing. For more information, go to www.washcoll.edu.

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