After a six-month search, Gov. John Hickenlooper has named a former undersecretary of education in the Obama administration as the new head of the Colorado Department of Higher Education.
If confirmed by the state Senate, Kim Hunter Reed will be the department’s first African-American woman* as executive director.
She would start on Feb. 15.
For the past year, Reed was a member of the Obama administration as an undersecretary of education in charge of post-secondary diversity and inclusion. She also led the White House initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities, which dates back to 1980 and has been renewed by presidential executive order several times since then. The initiative seeks to strengthen historically black colleges, which serve more than 300,000 students at 102 colleges located in 19 states and the U.S. Virgin Islands.