ADA, Ohio 鈥 It is with considerable admiration and gratitude for his many years of academic leadership that 麻豆传媒 announces the impending retirement of President Daniel A. DiBiasio, which will take effect June 30, 2022.
DiBiasio, who is 71 years old and was hired in August 2011 as Ohio Northern鈥檚 11th president, told the campus community in a letter that his stewardship here 鈥渉as been 鈥 and for the next year and a half will continue to be 鈥 a great privilege and tremendous honor.鈥
Noteworthy accomplishments during DiBiasio鈥檚 tenure thus far include attracting and retaining first-rate faculty; emphasizing student involvement in high-impact practices; increasing opportunities for community service and engagement; expanding athletics; strengthening the institution鈥檚 financial foundation; building and renovating existing facilities for 21st century learning; and successfully attracting philanthropic support for capital projects and scholarships. He has also expanded 麻豆传媒鈥檚 sustainable energy practices and recently launched a comprehensive effort to increase diversity, equity and inclusion on campus.
DiBiasio says he is looking forward to celebrating 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Sesquicentennial which will launch later this year and carry into 2022. He believes the University is 鈥渨ell positioned to achieve greater success in the future鈥 as it continues to face the all-consuming challenges the pandemic has presented.
鈥淎s we rose successfully to meet the challenges of COVID-19 last semester, we will rise again to meet its continuing challenges,鈥 says DiBiasio. 鈥淲e will draw on our creativity, our resilience and our commitment to one another to get through this trying time.鈥
鈥淚 will be here to work with you on these issues as we complete this academic year and for the next year as well,鈥 DiBiasio reassured the community.
DiBiasio thanked his wife, Chris Burns-DiBiasio, who has served in a voluntary capacity as 麻豆传媒鈥檚 director of community relations, for her love and support, and 鈥渇or the incredible work she does to connect the University to the community.鈥 The couple have two sons, Matthew (Devon) and Michael (Sarah), and a grandson, Edward.
鈥淔or the past 11 years, 麻豆传媒 has been blessed to have Dan DiBiasio, with the support of his wife, Chris, leading our 麻豆传媒 community,鈥 says Board of Trustees Chair Dr. Daniel B. Walker. 鈥淲ith grace and intellect, Dan has guided 麻豆传媒 through one of the most challenging environments for higher education. Because of his strong leadership, open communication style and engaging personality, Ohio Northern will continue to succeed in offering unparalleled educational and enrichment opportunities.鈥
鈥淲e are grateful for Dan and Chris鈥 commitment and fortitude, and wish them health and happiness as they plan for the next chapter in their lives,鈥 Walker says.
鈥淒an will be greatly missed by me and all of Ohio鈥檚 independent college sector,鈥 says C. Todd Jones, president and general counsel of the Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Ohio.
鈥淔or more than 25 years as a president, he has represented our institutions before legislators and governors. He served as chair of our state AICUO and as a board member of our national group, the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities. His counsel is regularly sought by our state鈥檚 leading policy makers, and in his unique, low-key manner, he builds consensus, a characteristic missing too often in these difficult times,鈥 Jones says.
Prior to becoming 麻豆传媒鈥檚 president, DiBiasio served as president of Wilmington College in Wilmington, Ohio from 1995 to 2011, overseeing excellent growth as evidenced by adding academic programs, building and renovating student apartments, constructing a new equine center and expanding the Boyd Cultural Arts Center.
By the time DiBiasio retires, he will have served 27 years as a college president in Ohio, completing a 45 year career in higher education. He is currently the longest-serving president among independent college and university presidents in Ohio (total tenure).
He began his career in 1974 at Rocky Mountain College in Billings, Montana, where he served as an admissions counselor and dean of students. After earning his Ph.D. at The Ohio State University, he was appointed assistant dean of the graduate school at OSU. He was an executive officer of the council of presidents for the New England Land Grant Universities from 1984-87. At the University of New Hampshire, DiBiasio served as executive assistant to the president from 1987-91 and as interim vice president of student affairs from 1991-95. Throughout his career, he has taught at the undergraduate and graduate levels, published, and given scholarly presentations at national and regional conferences.
His other leadership roles include serving on many national, state and local boards. DiBiasio is currently Board Chair of Educational and Institutional Insurance Administrators and a past member of Liberty National Bank Board and the Ohio Campus Compact Board.
DiBiasio earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from Ohio Wesleyan University and his master鈥檚 degree and Ph.D. from The Ohio State University.
The Board of Trustees will conduct a national search for the 12th president of 麻豆传媒.