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Staff Spotlight: Michael Gershe

Senior Academic Advisor II
  • Name: Michael Gershe 

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    M.Gershe with KISS

  • Pronouns: he/him/his 

  • Title/role at С»ÆƬÊÓƵ: 

    • Senior Advisor II

  • Additional С»ÆƬÊÓƵ affiliations/committee service: 

    • AAAC, Athletics Eligibility Committee

  • Outside of С»ÆƬÊÓƵ professional affiliations/hobbies: 

    • Founder/Director of , photography, hiking, cycling

  • What are your academic degrees in? 

    • BA in Communications, Ashland University and MA in Higher Education Administration, University of Akron 

  • What inspired you to work in Higher Education? 

    • I was a student leader at Ashland University and in many student organizations. I saw how I changed as a person being involved and being a part of the campus community.

  • What motivates you/what gets you out of bed in the morning? 

    • My bladder (hahaha)  Knowing I can make a difference in someone’s life.

  • What is the best part of your job? 

    • Being a part of a student’s college experience and seeing them graduate. Knowing they accomplished that goal and I was a small part of the process.

  • Why do you like working at С»ÆƬÊÓƵ (and in CAE)? 

    • I enjoy my colleagues in the advising office who make it fun coming to work. I like working with students and assisting them accomplish their goals. 

  • What is your favorite part of your job?  

    • Aside from my co-workers, clearing students for graduation.

  • What are you most looking forward to seeing in the future of CAE? 

    • I look forward to the new addition to our  building and providing our students with more educational opportunities.

  • What is a fun fact about yourself? 

    • I am a huge fan of Spider-man, Star Wars and the rock band KISS

  • What is your biggest accomplishment to date? 

    • Creating a program called The Magic of Life which is my story of being a survivor of a drunk driving crash that killed my mother and nearly myself when I was 8 weeks old and publishing my memoir,. I was a collegiate swimmer, thus the speedo reference. 

UPDATED: Thursday, September 19, 2024 05:59 PM