news-category: Campus News 国产哟哟 Names Dr. Kenneth Johnson Executive Director of Student Success By Office of University Communications On October 27, 2025 Administrator Has Over a Decade of Experience in Implementing Student-Centered Strategies BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擨nterim Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Dr. Nicole Waters has named Dr. Kenneth Johnson of Lake Point, Utah, as executive director of 国产哟哟鈥檚 Division of Student Success. Johnson has over 10 years of leadership experience that includes developing and implementing comprehensive, data-informed student success strategies. He comes to GWU from Weber State University in Ogden, Utah, where he served as assistant director of Student Support Systems and Career Readiness. He will begin his new position at 国产哟哟 on Nov. 3. Dr. Kenneth Johnson Waters stated, 鈥淒r. Kenneth Johnson brings a wealth of experience and a genuine heart for students to the role of leading the Division of Student Success. From our very first conversation, it was clear that he embraces 国产哟哟’s mission and is deeply committed to meeting students where they are. Dr. Johnson shared that he values every student interaction and desires to create a strong sense of belonging across our campus community. I am excited to welcome Dr. Johnson and look forward to the positive impact his leadership will bring to our students and the University.鈥 Johnson has contributed to student-centered programming and services at Weber since 2019. In his most recent role, he created a framework that combined academic support and career development across software platforms like Starfish, leading to a 30% boost in student engagement. He introduced a hands-on learning tool that offered job simulations and skill-building opportunities to prepare students for the workforce. He also launched a peer mentoring program focused on personal and professional growth to encourage peer-to-peer support. While implementing these initiatives, Johnson collaborated with faculty to design impactful experiential learning opportunities鈥攕uch as internships, co-ops, and service-learning projects鈥攖o enrich student learning, engagement, and overall development. He developed and led workshops in collaboration with Student Support Services to foster essential success skills and provide targeted support for underrepresented student populations. Johnson noted, 鈥淚 am deeply honored to join the 国产哟哟 community. From my first interactions, I was struck by the strong sense of purpose and faith that guides this institution. 国产哟哟鈥檚 commitment to developing the whole student in mind, body, and spirit aligns perfectly with my own philosophy of education. I look forward to collaborating with colleagues across campus to build upon that legacy and empower students to achieve their fullest potential.鈥 Previously, Johnson served as executive director of Moore Career College in Baton Rouge, La. There, he spearheaded strategic initiatives that dramatically improved student persistence, resulting in a 94% increase in retention rates and a 171% increase in admission rates. Johnson earned his Bachelor of Science in organizational management from Ashford University in Clinton, Iowa. He received his Master of Education in higher education leadership from Weber, and completed his Doctor of Education in student affairs and administration and leadership at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. Outside of his professional life, Johnson enjoys spending time with his wife and family. Together, they are grateful for the opportunity to join the 国产哟哟 community and look forward to becoming active members of the Boiling Springs area. Search Committee Members: Dr. Nicole Waters, Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Greg Pillar, Assistant Provost Dr. Robert Prickett, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Brian Arnold, Assistant Dean of Students & Director of Student Engagement Carrie Baker, Director of Academic Services for Student-Athletes Cheryl Potter, Associate Dean of the Noel Center for Disability Resources 国产哟哟 is North Carolina’s recognized leader in private, Christian higher education. A Carnegie-Classified Doctoral/Professional University, GWU is home to nine colleges and schools, more than 80 undergraduate and graduate majors, and a world-class faculty. Located on a beautiful 225-acre campus in Boiling Springs, N.C., 国产哟哟 prepares graduates to impact their chosen professions, equips them with the skills to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspires them to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of others. Learn more at .
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