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Thomas W. Krise Named President of Pacific Lutheran University

Thomas W. Krise

The Board of Regents met Feb. 29 to receive the unanimous recommendation of the presidential search committee and elected Thomas W. Krise, formerly of St. Thomas, to be the thirteenth president of Pacific Lutheran University.
“His experience, his proven leadership ability and his understanding of the values and aspirations of the university make Thomas Krise a perfect fit with PLU,” said Bruce Bjerke ’72, chair of the Board of Regents. “I know the campus community will quickly embrace President Krise as we work together to meet the challenges and the great opportunities of the decade ahead.”
Thomas Krise, 50, has been Dean of the College of the Pacific, the arts and sciences college of the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California, since 2008.
He graduated from All Saints Cathedral School on St Thomas, Virgin Islands, (1979) and then earned a B.S. (1983) in history from the U.S. Air Force Academy, an M.S.A. (1986) in management from Central Michigan University, an M.A. (1989) in English from the University of Minnesota, and a Ph.D. (1995) in English from the University of Chicago. He is a member of the Phi Beta Kappa Society.
He is married to Patricia Love Krise, a Fortune-50 manager and executive currently with the Ford Motor Company. They live in Stockton, California.
"Patty and I are delighted and humbled to be tapped for this important journey,” Krise said. “We were both struck by the spirited sense of mission at PLU, as well as the strong sense of connection and vocation among the students, professional staff, faculty, regents and alumni. The bonds to the Lutheran community as well as to the local and regional communities are a source of great strength.
“Loren and MaryAnn Anderson leave behind a magnificent legacy and big shoes to fill, but, as my late father liked to say, ‘All things are possible with a great team.’ Pacific Lutheran University is clearly a great team and it’s the chance of a lifetime to be chosen to guide the university into a vibrant future."
Prior to his appointment at Pacific, Krise was chair of the Department of English at the University of Central Florida in Orlando. Before moving to UCF, he served 22 years in the U.S. Air Force, retiring with the rank of lieutenant colonel. He served on the faculty of the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs as a senior military fellow of the Institute for National Strategic Studies in Washington, D.C., and as vice director of the National Defense University Press.
Krise’s academic interests focus on early Caribbean, early American, and 17th- and 18th-century British literature. He has served as general editor of the McNair Papers monograph series and managing editor of “War, Literature, and the Arts: An International Journal of the Humanities.” He has published numerous articles and other works, including “Caribbeana: An Anthology of English Literature of the West Indies, 1657-1777” (University of Chicago Press).
Krise will arrive at PLU in June to assume the presidency. He succeeds Loren J. Anderson who will leave PLU in May, after 20 years at the university.

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