USIU Vice Chancellor Margee Ensign resigns

Education
By Sharon Wanga | Aug 07, 2023
USIU University.

United States International University(USIU) Vice Chancellor Margee Ensign has resigned barely a year after working at the institution.

Ensign has resigned following health-related issues, a statement by USIU chair Chris Kananu said.

"It is with a mix of sadness and gratitude that I, on behalf of the University announce the departure of Vice Chancellor Prof. Margee Ensign. Ensign has been faced with personal medical challenges related to the altitude in Nairobi, and her doctors have advised that she cannot live and work here," said Kananu.

The University's council and board have expressed gratitude for the immense achievements that Ensign contributed to during her short stay in the institution.

Ensign has been praised for boosting the enrolment of new students, setting a reinvigorated strategic plan, and implementing a new organizational structure.

The outgoing Vice-Chancellor has also been commended for her engagement with external audiences of the institution.

"Community outreach initiatives, particularly focusing on vulnerable populations within the university vicinity and demonstrating her commitment to supporting those in need. Prof. Ensign's outstanding leadership, effective teamwork, and ability to collaborate with various stakeholders both internally and externally have nurtured a positive and productive work environment, promoting a sense of unity (We are One) among all," Kananu added.

Following Ensign's exit, Lola Odubekun was picked to serve the institution as the interim Vice Chancellor effective September 1, 2023.

Odubekun is a member of the USIU-Africa University Council and has also served as Chair in the past.

She is a social scientist with a professional background in law and over 25 years of high-level experience in criminal justice research, advocacy, and grants management.

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