Thursday, August 23, 2018

Long-time Leader, Former UPCEA President, Alice Warren to Retire from North Carolina State University

Alice Warren, Vice Provost for Continuing Education at North Carolina State University, has announced that she is retiring effective October 1, 2018. When Warren started at NC State, she managed 50 non-credit programs and planned half-day to five-day-long conferences. She then went on to serve as the continuing education specialist and assistant director of continuing and professional education. From 2016-17, she served as interim Vice Provost for Outreach and Engagement and helped guide that office’s period of transition. Warren is a recognized and respected leader on the national level through her leadership and extensive involvement with the University Professional and Continuing Education Association (UPCEA). Over the last three years, she has served as President-elect, President, and past President of the association, representing 425 institutions and approximately 4,000 professional members. “Alice has been instrumental in increasing the McKimmon Center’s presence in the community as the gateway to the vast intellectual and technical resources at NC State,” said Executive Vice Chancellor and Provost Warwick Arden. “Her hard work sets an example of how we should all approach serving the university and greater North Carolina community.” https://upcea.edu/people-programs-nc-state-university-vice-provost-for-continuing-education-alice-warren-to-retire/