91制片厂

91制片厂

91制片厂 dedicates pavilion in honor of Enders鈥 service

Drs. Ken and Cathy EnderOver the last decade, 91制片厂 President Ken Ender and his wife, Cathy, have championed student success and promoted access and equity through their generous support of the 91制片厂 Promise Scholarship Program.

It鈥檚 only fitting, then, that the home to 91制片厂鈥檚 commencement ceremony 鈥 the culmination of students finishing what they start 鈥 would bear their names for years to come.

91制片厂 on Wednesday dedicated the Drs. Kenneth and Catherine Ender Pavilion in honor of their 10 years of service and generous philanthropic investment in 91制片厂鈥檚 students. Dr. Ender steps down on June 30.

鈥淓verything I could possibly say goes to (Dr. Ender鈥檚) deep commitment to the needs of our students and our community,鈥 Board Chair Greg Dowell said to a full amphitheater during a ceremony at the Wojcik Conference Center. 鈥淏y forming partnerships, by challenging our campus to set and achieve lofty goals, and prioritizing our students鈥 needs, he made 91制片厂 a leader among higher education institutions.鈥

Dowell spoke to just some of the accomplishments that have taken place under Dr. Ender鈥檚 tenure: rising to President Obama鈥檚 challenge by granting an additional 10,604 degrees and certificates three years ahead of schedule; renovating four buildings and setting the standard for what community partnerships can achieve; maintaining a Aaa bond rating; launching a nationally recognized apprenticeship program; being awarded Achieving the Dream鈥檚 coveted Leah Meyer Austin Award; and prioritizing diversity and inclusion.

Everything he鈥檚 worked toward, Dowell said, is rooted in creating a student-centered culture.

Alumni Gabi Valcheva and Jalen Little, who now works at 91制片厂 as an admissions specialist, also reflected on the impact Dr. Ender had on them and on all students.

鈥淒r. Ender, you鈥檝e taught me a lot about how to set a vision for myself and others, and how to inspire others to make a positive change within themselves,鈥 Little said. 鈥淵ou saw where our campus could go, and you dreamed big enough, planned wisely enough, and trusted the people around you enough to get us there.鈥

Trustee Diane Hill highlighted the Enders鈥 commitment to the Promise Program, which launched in 2015 to create a pathway for students to earn two years of 91制片厂 tuition by meeting certain criteria aimed at helping them succeed in school and in the workplace.

The Enders鈥 own investment 鈥 their commitment of more than $100,000 established the first leadership gift for the Promise campaign 鈥 helped support their challenge to the community to raise $20 million to ensure local students could count on Promise in perpetuity.

鈥淚t is a meaningful and impactful form of leadership to realize a vision of this scope,鈥 Hill said. 鈥淏ut it is far more meaningful for one to make a personal commitment to seeing it succeed, and that鈥檚 just what Ken and Cathy have done.鈥

Dr. Ender said that he and Dr. Cathy Ender were both first-generation college students from middle-class backgrounds whose parents may not have gone to college themselves, but encouraged them to attend and taught them to save in order to pay for it.

鈥淓verything we are, everything we have is about higher education,鈥 said Dr. Ender, who added, 鈥淥ur lives鈥 work is just about paying it forward.鈥