As dean, Humphreys will ensure continuing education provides
relevant personal enrichment and professional development courses to
meet the needs of the College’s district, including effective
community engagement and program planning.
“Amy has extensive experience developing business relationships,
creating and delivering training programs, curriculum and
assessments,” said Vice President for Continuing Education and
Advancement, Kelli Hill. “This range of expertise will help
Heartland and our constituents have a bright future as the College
continues to provide learning opportunities for community members.”
Before joining HCC in 2012, Humphreys served as assistant to the
dean for constituent relations for the College of Business at
Illinois State University. In that role, she cultivated and expanded
relationships with corporate partners, advisory board members,
alumni, donors, university leadership, faculty and students. She
established the College of Business Alumni Network that included
more than 3,200 active members and managed large-scale professional
development and relationship-building events. A National Board
Certified Teacher, Humphreys has also provided more than 500 multi,
full and part-day professional development sessions at national and
regional conferences, in K-12 districts and for business
professionals.
As Heartland’s marketing and public information director, Humphreys
led a team of creative design and communication professionals to
recruit and retain students, encourage giving and support the
College’s priorities.
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Moving into the dean role, Humphreys hopes to develop a strategy that supports
the diverse areas of continuing education. “Heartland has clearly enjoyed
extraordinary growth and established a reputation for excellence since its
founding,” Humphreys said. “I believe continuing education has the capacity to
be an even more robust engine of growth for the College.”
Humphreys has a Bachelor of Arts in Communications from Western Illinois
University and a Master of Education in Administration, Higher and Continuing
Education from the University of Illinois. She has also authored several
published books, white papers and curricular materials.
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