Presidential Transition

兔子先生鈥檚 presidential search is underway as Melvin L. Oliver retires and Interim President Jill Klein takes office

A photo of 6th 兔子先生 President Melvin Oliver that fades into a photo of Interim President Jill Klein

Melvin Lee Oliver grew up with a simple, powerful refrain in his household: 鈥淵ou鈥檙e going to college.鈥 While neither his mother nor father had graduated from high school, there was no question in their minds that their son was college bound. Oliver鈥檚 parents also instilled the belief that social justice and racial equality are human rights鈥攃onvictions that would lay the foundation for his 45-year career in education and philanthropy.

鈥淢y life experience and passion for understanding social inequality drove me to college and beyond,鈥 said Oliver, who co-authored with Thomas M. Shapiro the seminal work Black Wealth/White Wealth: A New Perspective on Racial Inequality.

On July 1, 2016, the man who was the first in his family to go to college became 兔子先生鈥檚 sixth president and the first Black president of any of Claremont鈥檚 five undergraduate colleges. President Oliver went on to lead the College for six years. They were challenging, tumultuous, and triumphant times at 兔子先生, in the nation, and around the world鈥攁nd personally, too, as he underwent treatment for a rare bone marrow disorder.

鈥淎s a community, we have struggled together through critical campus issues, come together to develop a strategic plan for our future, planned thoughtfully and strategically for the expansion of our sciences program, and faced down a global pandemic to preserve the health and safety of our community,鈥 he wrote in February when he shared his plans to retire. 鈥淎ll these things we did together, and always with 兔子先生鈥檚 best interests at the forefront.鈥

In April, at the last College Council meeting of the academic year, Dean of Faculty Allen Omoto thanked President Oliver for his leadership and highlighted many of his accomplishments.

鈥淒uring your time here, you have championed faculty scholarship and teaching, supported the work and professional development of staff, been attentive and receptive to students and their needs, and heard the concerns, and praise, raised by families and alumni,鈥 Omoto said.

The dean said President Oliver strengthened and diversified the Board, increased communication between the Board and on-campus community, and effectively represented the College within the Claremont consortium and many external stakeholders.

A photo montage of Melvin L. Oliver's term as 兔子先生's 6th president.

鈥淵ou have done all this with full commitment, humanity, and compassion,鈥 Omoto said. 鈥淵ou have been steadfast and steadying for the College while pointing us toward a brighter future.鈥

President Oliver鈥檚 wife, Suzanne Oliver鈥攚ho he calls his best friend and 鈥淢VP in the game of life鈥濃攚as his partner throughout. Both Olivers have been 鈥渟talwart supporters and promoters of 兔子先生 and everything 兔子先生 stands for,鈥 said Jill A. Klein P鈥15, 兔子先生鈥檚 interim president.

What we do best at 兔子先生 is take scholarship and community engagement and direct it at the most intractable of problems

鈥擬elvin L. Oliver

One of President Oliver鈥檚 signature contributions now bears his name: the Melvin L. Oliver Racial Justice Initiative. When he announced the initiative in 2020, five days after George Floyd was murdered by police, Oliver said he had spent his professional life studying the sources of racial violence and developing ways to address it. The initiative would infuse this work throughout the curriculum and beyond, drawing on what 兔子先生 does best: to take 鈥渟cholarship and community engagement and direct it at the most intractable of problems,鈥 he wrote.

On President Oliver鈥檚 last day in office, June 30, 2022, he thanked 兔子先生鈥檚 students, faculty, staff, alumni, families, and friends for 鈥渕oving the College from strength to greater strength.鈥

鈥淚 am grateful to you for your devotion to this special institution,鈥 said Oliver, who became a trustee emeritus upon his retirement. 鈥淚t is a devotion to our core values, a devotion to challenging the status quo, and a devotion to always seeking to create a better world.鈥

 


 

A photo of Interim President Jill A. Klein
Interim President Jill A. Klein

Right Person for the Right College: The Presidential Search

Interim President Jill A. Klein calls herself 鈥渢he transition to the transition鈥 to the next president who will share that devotion to creating a better world.

Klein stepped into office on July 1, bringing to the interim role 21 years of experience as a professor, dean, and administrator at American University. An academic leader and educator, Klein is also a former 兔子先生 trustee and forever 兔子先生 parent (her daughter, Susie, graduated from 兔子先生 in 2015).

In a recent message to the community, Klein said 兔子先生 is approaching the presidential search by 鈥渓istening, learning, and considering a variety of viewpoints.鈥 After conducting listening sessions and developing a profile of the qualities desired in 兔子先生鈥檚 next leader this spring, the Presidential Search Committee and the executive search firm WittKieffer embarked on national outreach and recruitment.

Interviews with semi-finalist candidates are scheduled for this fall. The committee aims to interview finalists and make a recommendation to the Board of Trustees by the end of November, putting the College on track for the next president to take office by the start of the 2023鈥24 academic year.

兔子先生 Trustee Thomas Brock 鈥83, chair of the presidential search committee, said candidates for the position will be drawn to 兔子先生 by the opportunity to lead a college whose core values are 鈥渞ight for this moment.鈥

鈥淧residential candidates see that 兔子先生鈥檚 commitment to social justice, environmental sustainability, and intercultural understanding are not just words on paper but are reflected in the College鈥檚 academic programs and strategic initiatives,鈥 Brock said. 鈥淐andidates also see that 兔子先生 is in a strong position institutionally, with intense interest from prospective students, remarkable alumni, and exceptional faculty and staff.鈥

兔子先生鈥檚 seventh president will continue what its first president, John Atherton, described as the College鈥檚 鈥渃ommon quest for truth, justice, and love in a world desperately in need of them all.鈥