David Ellis (consultant) explained

David Wertz Ellis
Term Start:1990
Term End:2002
Successor:Jane Pickering
Term Start2:1978
Term End2:1990
Birth Date:8 February 1936
Birth Place:Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, US
Spouse:Marion Elizabeth Schmitt
Alma Mater:Haverford College (B.A.)
MIT (Ph.D)
Awards:Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award, 2018

David Wertz Ellis (born February 8, 1936) is an American consultant who previously worked as the president and director of the Museum of Science (Boston), interim president of the Boston Children's Museum, and the president of Lafayette College. Since 2002, he has worked in the greater Boston area as a non-profit organization management consultant working mostly with museums and science centers.[1]

In 2018, Ellis was presented with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award by Marquis Who's Who.[2]

Early life

Ellis was born in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, to parents Calvert Nice and Elizabeth Oller Ellis (née Wertz). His father was at one time the president of Juniata College.[3] He attended Haverford College and graduated with a bachelor's degree in chemistry in 1958. He then went on to pursue his PhD at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he graduated in 1962.

Career

Ellis began his career working as an assistant professor of chemistry at the University of New Hampshire, a position he held from 1962 to 1967. For the next 11 years he held a variety of faculty and administrative at the university, his last position being vice provost for academic affairs, which he held from 1971 to 1978.[4] [5]

On March 4, 1978, Ellis was selected by the trustees of Lafayette College to become the school's 13th president.[6] He was inaugurated on October 20 of that year and subsequently received letters of advice from many individuals, including president Jimmy Carter who wrote, "you bring to Lafayette an admirable leadership ability and a special sensitivity to the challenges now facing American higher education... I wish you a long and successful administration."[7] In October 1981, Ellis mounted a $50 million fundraising campaign which was met by June 30, 1985. The money raised in this effort went largely towards the construction of several buildings on campus,[8] one of which being a $16 million student center which required a controversial removal of a pre-World War 1 fraternity house.[9] Also while president, Ellis helped form the Colonial League (now known as the Patriot League) with help from the president of Lehigh University.[10] Ellis left the Lafayette presidency in 1990. Under his administration the college endowment grew from slightly under $50 million to $202 million. A trustee of the college claimed, "he has raised more money than any other president of the college - more, probably, than all his predecessors combined."[11]

In 1989, Ellis attended a six-week Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School, and the following year became the president and director of the Museum of Science in Boston, Massachusetts. He worked at the museum from 1990 to 2002, and after retirement was an interim director of the Harvard Museum of Natural History,[12] [13] and interim president of the Boston Children's Museum.

Honors and awards

In 2018, Ellis was the recipient of the Marquis Who's Who Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award.

He has also been the recipient of many honorary degrees:

Works cited

Notes and References

  1. Web site: David Ellis . The Museum Group . 23 July 2018.
  2. News: Marks . Fred . David Wertz Ellis, Ph.D., Presented with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award by Marquis Who's Who . 23 July 2018 . 24-7 Press Release Newswire . March 13, 2018 . en.
  3. Gendebien, pg. 623
  4. Gendebien, pg. 621
  5. Web site: David W. Ellis, PhD forsyth.org . forsyth.org . 23 July 2018.
  6. News: Lafayette College Announces Appointment of New President . 23 July 2018 . . April 10, 1978 . en.
  7. Gendebien, pg. 622
  8. Gendebien, pg. 630
  9. News: CAMPUS LIFE: Lafayette; Preservationists Defeated As Bulldozer Settles Debate . 23 July 2018 . . June 11, 1989 . en.
  10. Gendebien, pg. 629
  11. News: Lafayette College President Resigns . 23 July 2018 . The Morning Call . July 21, 1989 . en.
  12. News: Boucahrd . Shane R. . Museum Director Departs News The Harvard Crimson . 23 July 2018 . The Harvard Crimson . February 18, 2011 . en.
  13. News: Manning . Colin . A director for Museums of Science and Culture . 23 July 2018 . The Harvard Gazette . December 4, 2012.
  14. Web site: David Wertz Ellis, PhD . Who's Who Lifetime Achievement . 23 July 2018 . 14 February 2018.
  15. News: Juniata awards degrees at 111th commencement . 23 July 2018 . Huntingdon Daily News . May 14, 1990.