15 Aug 2023

Central Piedmont trustees elect new leaders

The Board of Trustees of Central Piedmont Community College have elected a new chair and vice chair. Jim Dunn, executive vice president and chief people and culture officer with Advocate Health, will serve as chair. Caldwell Rose, president of NAI Southern Real Estate, is the new vice chair.

Dunn was appointed to Central Piedmont’s board in 2020, serving as the vice chair since 2022. In 2018, Dunn joined Atrium Health, now part of Advocate Health, the nation’s third-largest non-profit health system, bringing more than 30 years of experience leading talent and culture strategy. He began his career as a research scientist and transitioned into national and global human resources leadership positions at BP Amoco, the Carter Presidential Center, Cleveland Clinic, American Cancer Society and Parkland Health. Jim is a nationally registered professional mediator, specializing in workplace conflict resolution strategies, and a fellow and faculty member of the American College of Healthcare Executives. He currently serves on the U.S. Congressional Award Foundation’s national board of directors and is a regular contributing author for CNBC and Newsweek and Forbes magazines.

“Education is the key element to living a happy, healthy life supported by a fulfilling career,” said Dunn, who holds doctorate degrees in health administration, organizational development and management, and advanced studies in teaching. “At Central Piedmont, we’re opening life’s doors for our students – a catalyst for opportunity and an exceptional provider of learning experiences that can transform their lives and their economic mobility, while simultaneously strengthening our community with a trained and talented workforce. It’s an honor to serve as chair.”

Rose has served as a Central Piedmont trustee since 2015. He joined NAI Southern Real Estate in 1988 and has spent more than 29 years in the commercial real estate industry, specializing in all areas including land assemblages, office and medical office sales and leasing as well as investment sales and representation. Recognized by the Charlotte Commercial Board of Realtors as a top producer, Rose also is actively involved with the Charlotte community and with multiple charitable organizations. He is a graduate of St. Andrews College with a degree in business administration. He holds real estate brokerage licenses in both North and South Carolina.

“On behalf of the college, I thank Jim and Caldwell for their willingness to serve and lead our Board of Trustees,” Kandi Deitemeyer, Central Piedmont president, said. “This is an exciting and momentous time at Central Piedmont. We are moving forward with enrollment and program growth and will be working to enhance our community partnerships and business development. Our highly engaged board, with Jim and Caldwell at the helm, will help ensure the college grows strategically and efficiently, as we seek to make an even bigger impact in this community and the lives of our students.”

Dunn succeeds Linda Lockman-Brooks as the Central Piedmont board chair.

Photo Courtesy of Central Piedmont Community College

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