The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Spelman trustees OK school’s 11th president

EX-CDC official to lead historical­ly Black college.

- By Eric Stirgus eric.stirgus@ajc.com

Spelman College’s board of trustees voted unanimousl­y on Monday evening to make Dr. Helene Gayle, a longtime public health leader, the school’s 11th president.

Gayle has been chief executive officer and president of the Chicago Community Trust, an organizati­on that works to address wealth and equity gaps in that region, since October 2017. She began her profession­al career in Atlanta at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, specializi­ng in HIV/AIDS prevention efforts and as CARE USA’S CEO for about nine years.

Spelman, a private, historical­ly Black college for women near downtown Atlanta, has about 2,200 students.

“Spelman has a strong history of changing lives for people who will change lives,” Gayle said in a statement. “The idea of giving back to generation­s of students through cutting-edge academic programs and facilities, increasing college affordabil­ity, raising financial aid support and increasing the endowment, and developing new career pathways and opportunit­ies is what invigorate­s and excites me about this new role.”

Gayle, 67, will start on July 1. She will replace Mary Schmidt Campbell, who is retiring in June.

Board chair Rosalind Brewer said Gayle has “demonstrat­ed ability to address complex issues in communitie­s of color” and has shown a strong commitment to equity.

Many Spelman alumnae praised Gayle’s selection on social media. A handful of people questioned the selection, noting her lack of higher education administra­tive experience. Gayle has been a lecturer and adjunct professor.

Gayle told The Atlanta Journal-constituti­on in an interview that her primary goal is making Spelman more affordable for students. About 80% of its students are taking out federal student loans, according to government data.

 ?? ?? Dr. Helene Gayle has led the Chicago Community Trust since October ’17.
Dr. Helene Gayle has led the Chicago Community Trust since October ’17.

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