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AVP for Enrollment Management candidates to visit campus
Three finalists will participate in open forums with the University community Monday through Dec. 11.
By Lindsey Coulter
December 4, 2019
Three candidates to become Metropolitan State University of Denver’s new associate vice president for Enrollment Management will visit campus Monday through Dec. 11. The candidates will give presentations and participate in open forums with the campus community; faculty, staff and students are encouraged to attend.
Reporting to the vice president for Student Affairs, the AVP for Enrollment Management is MSU Denver’s chief enrollment officer and a strategic leader advising and recommending to senior leadership initiatives to guide revenue and enrollment goals.
Nechell Bonds
Dec. 9, 11 a.m.-noon, JSSB 400
Bonds has served concurrently as AVP for Enrollment Management and Services and director of Admissions for Missouri State University since 2015. She holds a master’s degree in educational technology from Grand Valley State University as well as a Bachelor of Science in International Business from Ferris State University. She previously served as director of Admissions for Old Dominion University, prior to which she led Transition and Enrollment Services for Valencia College.
Chris Krzak
Dec. 10, 3-4 p.m., JSSB 400
Since 2017, Krzak has served as AVP for Enrollment Management and executive director of Admission for the University of the Pacific. He also spent nine years as dean of Admission for University of La Verne and six years as director of Enrollment Management at California State University, Maritime Academy. He holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of San Francisco and a master’s degree in leadership and management from the University of La Verne.
Mary Sauceda
Dec. 11, 2-3 p.m., JSSB 400
Sauceda has served as associate director of Financial Aid and Enrollment Services at the University of Denver since 2017. Previously, she was communications and media director for California State University, Fresno, Division of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management, and prior to that was financial-aid communications and outreach supervisor. She holds a Master of Arts in higher-education leadership and administration and a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Cal State Fresno.
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