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Denise Nelson Nash Leaves Caltech, Heads to Scripps College

Published on Friday, September 6, 2013 | 6:21 am
 

Denise Nelson Nash, Caltech’s  assistant vice president for campus and community relations, has accepted a position at her alma mater in Claremont, Scripps College.

Nash was formerly interim associate vice president for communications and assistant vice president for public events in Caltech. She was also a member of several campus committees, including the Committee on Institute Programs and the President’s Diversity Council.

Prior to her tenure at Caltech, Nash was executive director of the Cultural Planning Division for the City of Pasadena and director of the Plaza de la Raza School of Performing and Visual Arts.

Nash is the recipient of multiple awards, including the Pasadena Museum of History Contemporary History Makers Award, the 27th Congressional District Woman of the Year award, the City of Pasadena Raymond Pitts Human Relations Award, and the Alkebu-lan Culture Center Humanitarian Award. She is a member of the Pasadena Educational Foundation, the Junior League of Pasadena, a founding member of the Friends of Cleveland Elementary School, and past president and board member of the Tournament of Roses Foundation.

Nash will serve as vice president and secretary of the board of trustees of Scripps College effective October 14. Nash’s responsibilities include planning, coordinating, and implementing a wide range of Board activities, serving as both key advisor on institutional policy, procedures, and decision-making and as a member of the president’s senior administrative team.

“Denise’s skills in achieving meaningful and sustainable partnerships within higher education, community-based nonprofits, and government agencies are tremendous assets to Scripps College,” said President Lori Bettison-Varga. “She is a consensus builder and an effective communicator with decades of experience developing innovative and creative approaches to support the missions of organizations.”

Nash, a social studies and dance double major at Scripps, earned her master’s degree in fine arts in dance from the University of Michigan. She is an active alumna of the College who, volunteers her time as a member of the Lois Langland Alumna-in-Residence Committee, Alumnae Council, Malott Commons Advisory Committee, and the Ellen Browning Scripps Medal Committee, among others.

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