Ashley Reid promoted to VP of student affairs at Wooster
The College of Wooster announced Ashley Reid assumed the role of vice president of student affairs, effective immediately, after serving in the role in the interim since fall 2023.
Reid has experience in student affairs and athletics administration. She will continue to lead residence life, health and wellness, campus safety, student conduct, student engagement, and student success functions at the college.
“With Ashley’s commitment to the college and our mission, her work ethic, talent, and holistic vision of student development, thriving and well-being, I am excited that she has accepted this key leadership position and look forward to her continued impact on the growth and success of our vibrant campus community,” President Anne McCall said.
In her interim capacity, Reid demonstrated an ability to lead multi-departmental teams, manage complex budgets and develop strategic initiatives. She played a role in leading her teams through strategic goal development. She also worked with senior administration to design and begin implementing Wooster’s three-year strategic plan, “Framing Our Future.”
For her more than 17 years in higher education, Reid’s career has been devoted to working with students, beginning with her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in education from Walsh University and continuing through her teaching, coaching, advising and administrative leadership roles.
She also has demonstrated a commitment to The College of Wooster, which she joined in 2006. She served nine years with the women’s basketball program including five years as the head coach and has served in multiple positions since then including associate athletic director, associate vice president of student affairs, associate dean of students, senior woman administrator and department chair of physical education.
She served on multiple senior-level committees including the presidential search committee in 2022-23. External recognition includes being selected for and completing the leadership program, NCAA Pathway Program. Reid also has served as a Posse Program mentor and most recently as the college’s Posse Program liaison.
“I am honored to accept the role of vice president of student affairs,” Reid said. “The support I’ve received from my mentors, colleagues and campus community make me grateful to be a part of our Wooster community. I am excited to continue building on our collective efforts and work towards ‘Framing Our Future’together.”