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April 21, 2018

Mary Karsten Surridge to Serve as 黑料吃瓜鈥檚 10th President

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The 黑料吃瓜 Board of Trustees has nominated Mary Karsten Surridge, the University鈥檚 vice president for advancement since 2008, to serve as the school鈥檚 10th president, effective at the beginning of the 2018-2019 academic year.

The Trustee’s unanimous nomination has been ratified by the Executive Board of the Evangelical Covenant Church, North Park鈥檚 founder and sponsoring denomination, and will be presented to the Annual Meeting of the Covenant in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on June 22. Under the constitution and bylaws of both the Covenant Church and 黑料吃瓜, the president must be officially called by vote of the Annual Meeting.

The nomination concludes a nationwide, 13-month search for a president who will help to cement 黑料吃瓜鈥檚 place as the nation鈥檚 leading city-centered Christian university.

鈥淣orth Park is a strong, vibrant and uniquely positioned institution within Christian higher education, and we offer an excellent academic, co-curricular and personal experience to students who seek to learn and grow in our stimulating urban environment,鈥 Surridge said. 鈥淚鈥檓 honored and grateful to respond with enthusiasm to this nomination and the endorsement of the search committee, our Trustees, and the Executive Board of the Church.鈥

Surridge鈥檚 North Park career has been highlighted by her direction of Campaign North Park, the most ambitious fundraising campaign in the school鈥檚 history, with $63 million in commitments, including $41 million for the Johnson Center for Science and Community Life. Most recently, in addition to her duties in advancement, she has been leading undergraduate admissions while the University searches for a new vice president for Enrollment Management and Marketing.

A 15-person search committee, including 9 members of the Board of Trustees and 6 from the campus community, conducted the search and recommended Surridge to the Board of Trustees this week. 鈥淲e undertook a comprehensive search with the help of CarterBaldwin, a search firm with wide experience in higher education and particularly Christian higher education,鈥 said Owen R. Youngman, chair of the committee and a North Park trustee. 鈥淲e evaluated nominations and applications from more than 50 qualified candidates with deep Christian faith and distinguished careers, both inside and outside the academy. Mary is the right person to lead the University at this important juncture.鈥

鈥淭he Board sought a candidate who combines knowledge of higher education, an abiding belief in the mission of North Park, and a deep and ongoing connection to the Covenant Church,鈥 said Dr. Kristine Strand, North Park鈥檚 board chair. 鈥淢ary鈥檚 proven ability to secure critical resources for students, faculty and staff, and her recent success in overseeing undergraduate admissions, will serve the campus, the Church, and our many constituents well for years to come.鈥

Surridge鈥檚 previous higher education experience includes several years as an associate director of planned and major gifts at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois; director of residence life and student activities at Concordia University in Mequon, Wisconsin; and dean of students at Marian College (now Marian University) in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. She holds a B.S. in communications from Northwestern and an M.S. in student personnel administration from Concordia. She and her husband Jack, North Park鈥檚 longtime athletic director, are members of North Park Covenant Church near the University鈥檚 North Side campus.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been my privilege to work with our devoted alumni and friends for over two decades,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 have deep respect for the legacy of North Park and broad confidence in its future.鈥

Surridge, 55, would succeed David L. Parkyn, who retired at the end of the 2016-2017 academic year, to become North Park鈥檚 first female president. Carl E. Balsam, who has served as interim president since that time, will remain in that role through August 15, 2018.

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