The Central Michigan University Alumni Association Board of Directors represents the interests of all CMU alumni by providing meaningful opportunities and connections for maintaining involvement with and commitment to Central Michigan University.
The Alumni Association Board of Directors fills board vacancies by appointment. Interest forms are accepted on a rolling basis. To be eligible for membership, alumni must have a degree from Central Michigan University and must also be or become a Gold Member of the Alumni Association. Members serve a three-year term and may be eligible to serve up to three additional, consecutive terms. The number of vacant seats each year varies based on returning board members and expiring terms.
Meet the CMU Alumni Association Board of Directors
LaMarcus Howard '09 & '12
Alumni Board Member
Durham, North Carolina
Major:
Bachelor of Social Work; Master of Art, Higher Education Administration
Professional Title:
Assistant Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, Student Health and Wellness
Favorite Spot on Campus:
Hanging out daily in the Center for Inclusion and Diversity. More specifically, in the Office of Multicultural Academic Student Services.
Favorite CMU Memory:
I won a promotional event (one free round trip flight anywhere in the country) during a timeout in front of a packed Kelly-Shorts stadium at the 2012 Central - Western home football game. I remember it like it was yesterday!
Please list any CMU Alumni affiliate groups, chapters, etc. that you are or have been involved with:
CMU Black Alumni Chapter
Please share any personal or professional organizations you are involved in:
National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA); ACPA - College Student Educators International; Association on Higher Education and Disability (AHEAD); and the National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO).
What advice would you give to current or prospective CMU students?
Whatever comfort zone you believe you have, toss it out the window and treat every day in your campus community as if it's your last.