NNU administrator selected as University of Pikeville president

NNU administrator selected as University of Pikeville president

by | 05 Nov 2015
Burton Webb (center) with University of Pikeville students Fallon Tallman (left) and Collan McCoy (right). UPIKE photo.

The University of Pikeville Board of Trustees announced the appointment of Burton J. Webb, Ph.D., as the institution’s 21st president.

Webb, who currently serves as the vice president for Academic Affairs at Northwest Nazarene University in Nampa, Idaho, will take office on January 1, 2016.

“We are very pleased to have Burton and his lovely wife Kay join the UPIKE family. The presidential search committee did an excellent job in identifying the 70 or so outstanding applicants. The person chosen by the search committee, the executive committee and the entire board of trustees will provide quality leadership and is the best candidate,” said Terry Dotson, chairman of the Board of Trustees.

“We are proud of our team at UPIKE. The improvements and growth that has been accomplished by many dedicated people makes this a very desirable university to lead,” added Dotson. “God continues to bless this institution. Bringing Dr. Webb and Kay is another blessing.”

NNU President Joel K. Pearsall echoed Dotson’s sentiments.

“I and the Northwest Nazarene University community extend our heartfelt congratulations to Burton on his election as the next president of the University of Pikeville," he said. “This is a bittersweet moment as we bid Burton farewell, for he has served NNU admirably since joining our University in July 2010. So, even as we mourn the loss of these trusted and valued colleagues, we wish both Burton and Kay well in this new assignment. UPIKE is fortunate to have Burton and Kay join its team and we wish the Webbs nothing but God's very best as they move into this new leadership position.”

One of three finalists following a nationwide search, Webb is an experienced administrator, scientist, and teacher-scholar. His accomplished career in higher education includes 16 years at Indiana Wesleyan University, where he served as associate dean for the School of Physical and Applied Sciences, chair of the Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, and interim dean for the College of the Arts and Sciences. Along the way, Dr. Webb spent 14 years teaching medical immunology to first-year medical students at Indiana University School of Medicine. 

“Kay and I are both thrilled and humbled to be joining the UPIKE family. It is our firm belief that we are called to serve the people of Eastern Kentucky at UPIKE,” Webb said. “The university is well-positioned to continue to fulfill its mission as the Leading University of Central Appalachia. We are passionate about that mission and looking forward to joining the Pikeville community.” 

Webb earned a doctorate in microbiology and immunology from Indiana University School of Medicine, a master’s degree in biology from Ball State University, and a bachelor’s degree in zoology from Olivet Nazarene University.

The Webbs share a passion for education. Kay’s educational background includes two master’s degrees and a Ph.D. in counseling psychology. For the last six years Kay Webb has been on the graduate faculty of NNU, where her research and teaching have focused on career counseling. 

The couple has two grown children, Kelsea (26) and Mason (24), who is married to Lauria (Green).

--Northwest Nazarene University

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