Walda has been a leader for the AGB
for several years, heading committees and frequently contributing
columns on higher education issues to the AGB’s magazine, Trusteeship.
An attorney from Fort Wayne, he served on the IU Board of Trustees
from 1990 to the end of 2001, when he stepped down from the board
to accept the federal relations post. He continues to serve as a member
of the board of the IU Foundation.
“My challenge as chairman of the AGB is to ensure that the organization
delivers programs and publications and on-campus services that enhance
the job done by our members all over the country from very diverse
institutions. In addition, the AGB must lead the public debate on
key issues facing higher education, thus preparing our members to
meet today’s challenges,” Walda said.
“I anticipate that over the next two years we will tackle some
of the most difficult issues facing universities, including academic
health center issues, the role of athletics in the university and
the improvement of the selection process for trustees in public
institutions. At the same time, we will continue to provide guidance
in trustee basics, like effective board structures, working relationships
with administrators and faculty, and assessment of board and presidential
performance,” he said.
The AGB is a strong advocate for citizen control of colleges and
universities, as opposed to direct government control, and works
to ensure that higher education remains a strong and vital national
asset.
“This is a most influential association on higher education governance
issues. I am pleased to see IU so well represented. John is an outstanding
example of the good work done by citizen-trustees in helping lead
our colleges and universities,” IU President Myles Brand said.
http://www.agb.org/
Editor’s note: If you missed the Home Pages’ special insert on
IU’s federal relations initiative, read it online at:
http://www.homepages.indiana.edu/042602/