Evergreen's Organizational Structure

College Organizational Chart

The Evergreen State College's organizational chart showcases the college's structure, illustrating the interconnectedness and collaboration among its various programs and divisional areas. Each position within the chart represents a vital role in fulfilling the college's mission and providing an enriching academic experience for our students.

Evergreen Divisional Organizational Chart (PDF 70 KB)

Board of Trustees

  • Trustee and Chair: Miguel Pérez-Gibson
  • Trustee and Vice-Chair: Ed Zuckerman
  • Trustee and Secretary: Pam MacEwan
  • Trustee: Karen Fraser
  • Trustee: Allyson Brooks
  • Trustee: Fred Goldberg
  • Trustee: Kristopher Peters
  • Student Trustee: TBD

Office of the President and Executive Vice President

  • President: Dr. John Carmichael
  • Executive Vice President: Dr. Dexter Gordon
  • Executive Associate to the President and Secretary to the Board of Trustees: Andrew Beattie
  • Executive Associate to the Executive Vice President: Jadon Berry
  • Administrative Assistant: Anna Johnson
  • Director of Government Relations: Sandy Kaiser
  • Special Assistant for Strategic Initiatives: John Reed

Academics

  • Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs: Noah Coburn
  • Vice Provost for Academic Operations: Trevor Speller
  • Vice Provost for Academic Initiatives: David McAvity
  • Executive Associate to the Provost: Julie Slone

Advancement

  • Vice President for Advancement and Executive Director of The Evergreen State College Foundation: Abby Kelso

Administrative Operations

  • Chief Administrative Officer: William Ward

Enrollment Services, Marketing, and Communications

  • Associate VP for Enrollment Services Marketing and Communications: Tonya Strong

Finance

  • Chief Financial Officer: Dave Kohler

Legislative Affairs

  • Director of Government Relations: Sandy Kaiser

Student Engagement, Equity, and Support

  • Dean of Students: Holly Joseph
  • Associate Dean of Student Engagement, Equity, and Student Success: Andy Corn