INTERIM APPOINTMENT

Former VC Freida Brown makes comeback at USIU

Brown previously served as the USIU-Africa vice chancellor for more than two decades.

In Summary

• Council chairperson Kris Senanu said in a statement on Tuesday her appointment is expected to run for a period of nine months.

• This will facilitate the recruitment of a new vice chancellor and ensure institutional leadership and stability within this period.

Professor Freida Brown has been appointed as USIU-Africa Interim Vice-Chancellor.
Professor Freida Brown has been appointed as USIU-Africa Interim Vice-Chancellor.
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The United States International University-Africa Council has announced the appointment of former vice chancellor Prof Freida Brown to serve in an interim capacity, effective August 16, 2021.

Council chairperson Kris Senanu said in a statement on Tuesday her appointment is expected to run for a period of nine months.

This will facilitate the recruitment of a new vice chancellor and ensure institutional leadership and stability within this period.

"The global search for a new Vice-Chancellor is expected to be an extremely intense process and is anticipated to last approximately 6 to 9 months. We will do our best to have new leadership on board as early as possible in 2022,” Senanu said.

Brown previously served as the USIU-Africa vice chancellor for more than two decades before retiring in 2016.

During her 21 years of service at USIU-Africa, Brown oversaw the student population growth from 1,100 students to more than 4,700 and increased the number of faculty and academic programmes.

“Professor Brown served admirably as our previous Vice-Chancellor and has very graciously accepted this interim appointment, and we look forward to her arrival. Having served USIU-Africa for 21 years, her familiarity with and passion for USIU-Africa is well known,” Senanu added.

“She is excited to return to the university and Kenya to see first-hand the enhancements made but, crucially, to provide a steady hand of support and expertise as we undertake this important transition in leadership.”

In his message to the university, Senanu noted that outgoing vice chancellor Paul Zeleza's dynamic leadership had resulted in the institution’s advancement, notably in the university's 2015-2020 Strategic Plan framework.

“This progress includes the expansion of our academic programmes, increased research activities and output by faculty and students, and the introduction of several prestigious programmes such as the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Programme, the Innovation, and Incubation Center, and USIU Africa Online.”

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