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To members of the School of Music Community:
I am very pleased to announce that Toni-Marie Montgomery,
currently dean of the School of Fine Arts at the University
of Kansas, has accepted President Bienens and my invitation
to become Dean of the Northwestern School of Music, effective
July 1. Following is an announcement regarding this appointment.
We are most grateful to the faculty-staff-student-alumni
search committee, chaired by Professor Gary Kendall, that
brought forth Montgomery (and other strong prospects) for
President Bienens and my consideration.
Toni-Marie Montgomery very much looks forward to meeting
with the members of the School of Music community. In fact,
she would have preferred to hold such meetings prior to accepting
the deanship. Given the fact that many faculty and students
were leaving town last week, we concluded that a January visit
would probably be preferable. Arrangements will be made shortly
for her visit early in the new year. I am confident that you
will enjoy meeting Toni-Marie Montgomery and working with
her in the coming years.
As President Bienen and I met with a group of very impressive
prospects for the deanship, we were reminded again of the
great strength of our School of Music and the fine national
reputation it enjoys. We are grateful to Bernie Dobroski for
his devoted leadership of the School during the past thirteen
years. There will be further occasion in the spring formally
to recognize Bernies achievements as dean.
Best wishes for the holidays and the new year.
Sincerely,
Lawrence B. Dumas
Provost
EVANSTON, Ill. --- Toni-Marie Montgomery, dean of the School
of Fine Arts at the University of Kansas and an accomplished
pianist, has been named dean of the Northwestern University
School of Music, effective July 1, 2003, Northwestern Provost
Lawrence B. Dumas announced today (Dec. 17).
Montgomery, 46, will succeed Bernard Dobroski, who will step
down from his 13-year term as dean this summer and become
John Evans Professor of Music at Northwestern.
Montgomery was identified in a national search, begun in
the spring and carried out by a committee, which included
faculty, staff, student and alumni representatives.
"Toni-Marie Montgomery combines impressive achievement
as a musician with exceptional administrative vision and experience,"
Dumas said. "Having led both a school of music and a
school of fine arts, she is especially well equipped to ensure
that Northwesterns School of Music remains both a first-rate
center for the training of musicians and scholars of music,
as well as an energetic collaborator with other areas of the
University."
Montgomery said, "I am extremely proud and honored to
have been selected as dean of Northwesterns premier
School of Music. I look forward to working with the Schools
outstanding faculty, students and staff in achieving the goal
of recognition as the leading musical institution of the 21st
century."
Montgomery holds doctor of musical arts and master of music
degrees in piano chamber music and accompanying from the University
of Michigan at Ann Arbor. She graduated magna cum laude with
a bachelor of music degree in piano performance from the Philadelphia
College of Performing Arts. She is originally from Philadelphia.
She also has studied at the American Conservatory in Fontainebleau,
France; the Summer Institute for Women in Higher Education
at Bryn Mawr College in Bryn Mawr, Pa.; and the Harvard Management
Development Program at Harvard University.
In 2000, Montgomery became dean of the University of Kansas
School of Fine Arts, a school with 100 full-time faculty members
and more than 1,600 students, offering more than 40 undergraduate
and graduate degree programs within the departments of art,
design, and music and dance. She also oversees the universitys
main performing arts venue, the Lied Center of Kansas.
Previously she had served as director of the School of Music
at Arizona State University, where she led a faculty of 65
offering degrees through the doctoral level to 750 students.
Montgomery also held the positions of assistant and associate
dean of the College of Fine Arts at Arizona State.
She has also served as the assistant dean for academic programs
of the School of Fine Arts at the University of Connecticut
at Storrs, and the artistic director and assistant director
of the School of Music at Western Michigan University. While
there, she coordinated the Michigan Youth Arts Festival.
Throughout her administrative career, Montgomery has continued
her musical performances, most recently on a concert tour
this fall in Lithuania, Latvia and Poland. She has performed
throughout the U.S. as well as in Europe and Latin America.
She was a founding member in 1988 of the Black Music Repertory
Ensemble of Chicagos Columbia College, a group that
specializes in performing works by black composers and promotes
appreciation for the black musical heritage. Montgomerys
performances with the ensemble included appearances at New
York City's Lincoln Center and Chicago's Orchestra Hall.
She has served as a member of the Board of Directors of the
International Council of Fine Arts Deans, the Nominating Committee
of the National Association of Schools of Music, and the Board
of Directors of the Phoenix Symphony. She has also served
on review panels for the Nevada State Council for the Arts,
the Arizona Commission on the Arts, and the National Endowment
for the Arts.
Dumas said, "We are deeply grateful to Bernie Dobroski
for his devoted service as dean of the School of Music. The
School has grown in strength under Bernies leadership,
and we look forward to his continued role as both a faculty
colleague and an advocate for the arts at Northwestern."
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