Education Alum Named Dean of Campus at Community College
A graduate from the Fischler College of Education and School of Criminal Justice has taken on a new leadership role.
Brad Wood has been named the Dean of Findlay Campus, Owens Community College in Toledo, Ohio.
Wood is a double graduate of NSU. In 2008, he received a degree in Allied Health and Nursing and then in 2015, he earned his Master of Arts in Teaching and Learning.
Wood previously worked as a physical therapist assistant for about 32 years. But when he decided to make a career change and pursue teaching, he earned his bachelor’s degree in health science. Then, he decided to continue his education and earned his masters from Fischler.
He went on to serve as a program director, but when the Dean position opened up, he decided to take the plunge and apply. Wood said he felt a mix of joy and relief upon learning he had been chosen.
“I was ecstatic. I’m not going to lie, it was a relief,” Wood said. “When I received a phone call, it was like a major load had been lifted off my shoulders and relief. Just knowing one way or the other was really good.”
The process took a total of three months and for the final part, Wood gave a presentation to the whole college where he had to give a five-year plan for the campus. One of his goals is to implement more programs on the campus.
“I have already been out into the community, talking to manufacturers, talking to schools, talking to hospitals, and discussing what the community actually needs from us, and what programs would actually be viable to be on this campus to allow students to come onto campus.”
He also said he wants to provide new pathways for students to reach success, either through connecting them to other universities, to businesses out in the community or other options.
“I’m excited to move forward in this role to help the college, but mainly to help students succeed,” Wood said.
Wood also voiced his gratitude for the degrees he earned from Nova and how they helped him prepare for the role.
“The hard work that Nova gave me along with the knowledge, the background, and the professionalism, allowed me to secure this position here.”
Congratulations Brad! Fins up to you!
Posted 02/19/23