Hollins University names Lawrence as new president

ROANOKE (WSLS 10) - Hollins University has selected Pareena Lawrence, the current provost and chief academic officer of Augustana College, as the school's 12th president. She will take office in July 2017.

Lawrence will succeed Nancy Oliver Gray, who will be retiring next June after serving as president of Hollins since 2005.

"We were intent on recruiting a president who is devoted to women's education and the liberal arts, and is a proven leader and strategic thinker," said Judy Lambeth, chair of the Hollins University Board of Trustees. "We wanted to find an individual who embodies the values we hold dear at Hollins and can also inspire us to advance the institution even further. Pareena has all these characteristics, together with boundless energy and optimism."

Lawrence has been at Augustana, a 156-year-old, nationally ranked liberal arts college in Illinois, since 2011, and her responsibilities have gone beyond the traditional role of provost. In addition to serving as a primary architect of Augustana's strategic plan, she has overseen an innovative set of student services, pioneered new career development initiatives, and has been a successful fundraiser and external ambassador for the college.

Lawrence, 49, graduated from the University of Delhi in 1987 with honors in economics, and two years later moved to the United States to pursue her Ph.D. in economics at Purdue University. In 1994, she joined the faculty of the University of Minnesota at Morris, where she became a full professor of economics and management in 2008.

"It is a plus that Pareena is an award-winning instructor and an accomplished scholar, with research focusing on international development and women's issues," Lambeth explained. She added that Lawrence's training as an economist gives her an extensive understanding of the finances of higher education, and her various administrative roles have equipped her to deal with the array of challenges and opportunities that arise on a college campus.

"Pareena embodies all that is a Hollins woman: smart, articulate, warm, caring, and engaged, and aligned with our mission," said Hollins alumna Alexandra Trower, a member of the university's Board of Trustees and the presidential search committee. "She has the ability to execute with excellence while always looking ahead toward a great vision and strategy."

Founded in 1842 as Virginia's first chartered women's college, Hollins is an independent liberal arts university providing undergraduate education to women, selected graduate programs for men and women, and community outreach initiatives.