"I'm looking forward to being a part of the ACE leadership team and furthering the important mission of the Council," Renick said.
Renick serves on numerous boards including the National Council for Science and the Environment and the Presidential Board of Advisors on Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
He has consulted nationally and internationally on leadership and higher education. In 1985, Renick established the Executive Fellows program at the University of South Florida, serving as the founding educational chair and director of the public administration program. Most recently, he is a founding member of the Millennium Leadership Institute of the American Association of State Colleges and Universities — a program designed to increase the number of university presidents/chancellors of color.
His research has been published in numerous professional journals including the Social Science Quarterly, Personnel Journal, State Government, Metropolitan Universities, and the Public Personnel Management Journal. He has received several awards including the American Association for Higher Education Black Caucus' Exemplary Award for Public Service, the University of Michigan President's Medallion and Faculty of the Year.
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