Inspire, Summer 2005
Inspire 27 Dr. John Gredy will begin as Cedarville’s vice president of enrollment management starting July 1. He will be responsible for the admissions, external relations, financial aid, academic services, and academic assistance functions of the University. Dr. Gredy comes to Cedarville from Indiana Wesleyan University, where he spent the past eight years as vice president for enrollment management and marketing. His background includes 30 years of experience in college administration, providing leadership to both public and private universities in the areas of enrollment management, marketing, and university relations. He holds an Ed.D. in higher education and M.S. in counseling and guidance, both from Indiana University, and a B.S. in psychology from Albion College. Dr. Gredy and his wife, Linda, are the parents of Jonathan (22) and Amy (17). Dr. Robert W. Milliman will become academic vice president effective July 1. Dr. Milliman currently serves as dean of Cedarville’s School of Humanities, Fine Arts, and Bible, a position he has held since 2004. He came to CU from Central Baptist Theological Seminary (CBTS) in Plymouth, Minnesota, where he served as a professor and assistant to the dean. Over the course of his career, Dr. Milliman has served in various administrative and education positions, including chair of the CBTS New Testament department, associate professor of theology at Maranatha Baptist Bible College, and principal at Faith Baptist Christian School in St. Paul, Minnesota. He also has 13 years of pastoral experience. Dr. Milliman earned undergraduate degrees at the University of Minnesota and Pillsbury Baptist Bible College. He holds Th.M. and M.Div. degrees from Central Baptist Theological Seminary and a Ph.D. in theological studies from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Dr. Milliman resides in Springfield with his wife, Gail, and sons, John (19) and Paul (15). New VPs at the ’Ville Dr. John Gredy Dr. Robert Milliman Cedarville University Announces Alumni Chapters Y ou know that feeling you get when you see a familiar face in a crowd of strangers? Remember the way the Cedarville family helped one another through prayer, fellowship, and encouragement? That sense of community can continue even after you’ve left Cedarville! Regional Alumni Chapters are designed to help Cedarville family members around the country and even the world interact. With the goals of connecting alumni, remembering Cedarville, and promoting personal and spiritual growth, Alumni Chapters are already forming in six areas: Colorado; Greenville, South Carolina; Orlando, Florida; Chicago, Illinois; and Grand Rapids, Michigan. Visit www.cedarville.edu/alumni/chapters to see future chapter plans and to get involved in a chapter near you!
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