Vol. 4 No. 20 | May 23, 2007

 

Associate VP title reflects
NAU's ongoing diversity efforts

David Camacho, special assistant to the president, has assumed the additional title of associate vice president for Diversity and Equity to better reflect the work he has been conducting for university diversity initiatives.

"The progress we have made in the area of diversity and equity compels us to appropriately title David to reflect the work he has been doing," said NAU President John Haeger. "In so doing, the institution is demonstrating our value for diversity and equity, and we are committed to making substantive changes."

As associate vice president for Diversity and Equity, Camacho will be more appropriately recognized as the university's chief diversity officer. He will continue to work closely with university vice presidents on diversity issues, and credits much of NAU's progress to the commitment of the vice presidents to support institutional change.

"I am stating the obvious when saying that one person alone cannot create the systemic change of the type NAU is experiencing right now," Camacho said. "It takes a lot of people at all levels of the university to create change."

Camacho works closely with the Commission on Ethnic Diversity, Commission on Native Americans, Commission on the Status of Women and the local chapter of the Arizona Association of Chicanos for Higher Education, known as AACHE. He also serves on the Arizona Minority Education Policy Analysis Center.

He chairs the university's Advisory Council on Diversity and Equity. At the February 2007 annual conference of the American Council on Education, Camacho was elected to a two-year term on the board of directors of the National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education.

Camacho, a professor of political science, has been with NAU since 1989 and has been coordinating university-wide diversity and equity initiatives since being appointed as special assistant to the president in 2004.

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