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354:. He began his tenure as president on August 1, 2017. In his inaugural address, Montgomery echoed an expression used during the era of WMU's second president Paul Sangren, "That All May Learn," and noted the University's commitment to excellence and inclusion. During his first year at WMU, Montgomery has spoken at length on the need for transformational change. His 2017 and 2018 State of the University addresses detail this philosophy and the specific initiatives proposed to meet that goal. 31: 286:. In 1990, he was appointed at the rank of associate professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Maryland, College Park, where he became a full professor in 1992. From 1997 to 1999 Montgomery served as chief economist of the 965: 900: 772: 299: 345: 970: 960: 417: 765: 955: 945: 758: 950: 935: 325:. On March 30, 2009, Obama appointed Montgomery as Director of Recovery for Auto Communities and Workers. This position oversees the health of the struggling 322: 330: 940: 925: 385: 895: 890: 326: 930: 732: 318: 295: 85: 910: 905: 421: 453: 303: 915: 337: 287: 854: 179: 78: 314: 535: 260: 243: 189: 506: 361: 782: 351: 227: 43: 678: 283: 835: 395: 482: 920: 579:"WMU names economist, Washington labor expert as ninth president | WMU News | Western Michigan University" 341: 276: 357:
On September 12, 2024, Montgomery announced that he would be retiring as president on June 30, 2025.
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Montgomery married in 1994 and has three children. His father was pioneering labor historian
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concerned with the Department of Labor. In February 2009, he was named by Obama to the
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From 1981 to 1990, Montgomery served as a professor in the Department of Economics at
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University of Maryland College of Behavioral and Social Sciences people
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In April 2017, Montgomery was announced as the ninth president of
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Chief Economists of the United States Department of Labor
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On August 15, 2010, Montgomery became the Dean of the
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Dean" 275:in 1980 and 1982, respectively. His 7: 951:Taylor Allderdice High School alumni 936:Pennsylvania State University alumni 454:University of Maryland, College Park 309:In late 2008, after the election of 304:University of Maryland, College Park 294:. From 2000 to 2001, he served as 290:in the administration of President 222:(born July 3, 1955) is an American 478:"Obama Taps A Healer For the Pain" 386:"Edward B. Montgomery at a glance" 338:Georgetown Public Policy Institute 14: 941:People in the automobile industry 926:Michigan State University faculty 327:United States automobile industry 288:United States Department of Labor 896:Clinton administration personnel 891:21st-century American economists 505:Kinzie, Susan (30 March 2009). 394:. 30 March 2009. 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Western Michigan University
Incumbent
John Dunn
United States Deputy Secretary of Labor
Bill Clinton
Kathryn Higgins
D. Cameron Findlay
Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania
U.S.
Democratic
Pennsylvania State University, University Park
BA
Harvard University
MA
PhD
economist
Western Michigan University
United States
Taylor Allderdice High School
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
bachelor's degree
magna cum laude
Pennsylvania State University
master's
doctoral
Harvard University
doctoral dissertation
Michigan State University

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