Dr. Woolf brings over 22 years of higher education administrative experience to NMHU
LAS VEGAS, NM–The New Mexico Highlands University Board of Regents has selected Dr. Neil Woolf to be the institution’s 19th president. Dr. Woolf has been appointed to a conditional five-year term with an annual salary of $290,000, and he will begin his term once current president Dr. Sam Minner has completed his contract, no later than July 1, 2024.
The Board of Regents unanimously selected Dr. Woolf after weighing input from the NMHU and Las Vegas community and with the assistance of national executive search firm RH Perry & Associates.
Dr. Woolf brings over 22 years of higher education administrative experience to NMHU. He currently serves as the Executive Vice President for Southern Oregon University (SOU), a public university in Ashland, Oregon. He also served SOU as the Vice President of Enrollment Management and Student Affairs from 2019-2023. His responsibilities at SOU included legislative engagement, strategic enrollment planning, operational investments and strategic partnerships with business and education leaders, implementation of equity, diversity, and inclusion principles and practices to better serve students, capital projects and planning, and institutional budget management and financial stability.
Dr. Woolf also served as the Enrollment Officer and Interim Assistant Vice Chancellor for Enrollment Management at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh in 2018 and the Associate Vice President for Enrollment Management at Eastern Washington University from 2013-18.
“I am grateful and honored to be able to serve as the president of New Mexico Highlands,” Dr. Woolf said. “I’m excited for the opportunity to build upon the success of our students and the success of the institution. I believe in the mission of New Mexico Highlands, and I know that we will do good work on behalf of the institution and its communities.”
“My wife and I were both overwhelmed by the kindness we experienced in Las Vegas and the level of commitment the community members have for their community, the institution of NMHU, and our students. It’s exactly what we were looking for–a place to call home that has a strong level of commitment to student success.”
NMHU Board of Regents Chairman William E. “Bill” García is pleased with the outcome of the search process and is looking forward to working with Dr. Woolf. “Throughout the interview process, Dr. Woolf demonstrated his strong understanding and support for Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI). His previous work with the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) included helping establish the first HSI in Nevada.”
“(Dr. Woolf) was selected because he possesses the best range of experiences and credentials–that’s really what allowed him to emerge from the outstanding candidates in our search,” Garcia said. “The regents were impressed by his experience in recruitment and enrollment and his extensive academic and financial experience.”
Selection Process
Dr. Woolf was selected from a field of over 80 candidates. The Board of Regents charged the search committee and its chairman, Dr. Brandon Kempner, to conduct an open and transparent search that incorporated feedback received from students, staff, faculty, alumni, and the residents of the Las Vegas community, the advice and assistance of RH Perry & Associates, and within the parameters set out by New Mexico state statute.
Hundreds of stakeholders responded to a feedback survey conducted on campus and in the community at the outset of the search.
“The time the committee spent screening, interviewing, and hosting the candidates on campus was invaluable in helping the regents make the best possible selection for Highlands,” Dr. Kempner said. “The Las Vegas community warmly hosted the candidates during the campus interviews and shared their feedback with the regents. All this participation made for a truly inclusive process, and we are extremely optimistic about the future of Highlands.”