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ARCHE Staff

Michael A. Gerber, President

Beth Day, Vice President

Jade Deitrick, Administrative Coordinator

 


 

Michael A. Gerber
President


Michael A. Gerber has served as president of the Atlanta Regional Council for Higher Education since 1998. ARCHE brings together the region’s public and private colleges and universities to share resources and raise awareness of higher education’s scope and impact. He has built ARCHE into a central source of information about the collective enterprise of higher education in the region for use in economic development, business, government and community service.

Prior to joining ARCHE, Gerber served for eight years as president of the Connecticut Conference of Independent Colleges, an organization which represents private colleges and universities.  As part of his responsibilities with the Connecticut college group, Gerber held the position of executive director of the Connecticut Higher Education Supplemental Loan Authority, a quasi-state agency that makes loans to college students and their parents.  He also was responsible for creation of the Connecticut Independent College and University Institute for Research and Public Service and served as a gubernatorial appointee on the New England Board of Higher Education.

Gerber began his career by serving for 11 years as vice president of the Maryland Association of Independent Colleges and Universities. 

Currently, Gerber is a member of the Grady Hospital Board of Visitors, the Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education, the Georgia Chamber of Commerce Education and Workforce Development Committee, and both the Bioscience and Technology Leadership Councils of the Metro Atlanta Chamber.  He is a past member of the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (the southeast region’s higher education accrediting body), served on the Healthy Community Advisory Committee to the Fort McPherson Planning Local Redevelopment Authority, and has been named a “notable Georgian” by Georgia Trend magazine. Gerber also is one of the inaugural recipients of Business to Business magazine’s IMPACT Leader Awards recognizing his work at ARCHE.

He is a native of Baltimore and a graduate summa cum laude from the University of Maryland at College Park with a bachelor of arts in government and politics.

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Beth Day
Vice President

Beth Day has served as vice president of ARCHE since 2005.

For 12 years, she consulted on a strategic communications issues with nonprofit, higher education, government agency and financial services organizations including ARCHE, the Georgia Council for Economic Education, the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Scottish Rite Children’s Hospital and ING Group.

Previously, she served as director of public affairs for Georgia State University’s college of business.

Day holds a bachelor of arts in journalism from the University of Georgia and a master of arts in English from Georgia State University.

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Jade Deitrick
Administrative Coordinator

Jade Deitrick has served as ARCHE’s administrative coordinator since 2006. Previously, she was assistant director of development for the University of Southern California’s Ethel Percy Andrus Gerontology Center in Los Angeles and membership and special events coordinator for the Museum of Science & History in Jacksonville, Fla.

Deitrick holds a bachelor of arts in journalism from Pennsylvania State University and is pursuing a master of public administration at Georgia State University. She is an active volunteer with the local Penn State alumni club.

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