FRANKFORT, KY — Dr. Aaron Thompson, president of the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education, was awarded the 2024 Exceptional Leader Award from the State Higher Education Executive Officers Association (SHEEO) in Washington, D.C. last evening. The award honors the top higher education leader in the 50 states.
SHEEO cited Thompson’s commitment to student success, as well as his involvement in higher education policy nationally, as achievements worthy of recognition. Thompson was praised as a consensus builder who advocates for the power of higher education to improve both individuals and society.
Highlights of Dr. Thompson’s tenure at CPE include:
- The implementation of a performance-based funding formula that incentivizes gains among low-income and underrepresented students.
- The creation of a one-of-a-kind center to foster student success (the Kentucky Student Success Collaborative).
- Significant funding increases for public higher education during his term.
- A push to infuse essential employability skills into the undergraduate curriculum.
“Kentucky is fortunate to have a leader who’s passionate about increasing postsecondary access and success,” said Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman (left). “Dr. Thompson knows the future of the Commonwealth is in our classrooms, and his commitment to serving underrepresented students has made a demonstrable difference in the lives of Kentuckians.”
Madison Silvert, CPE board chair, praised Dr. Thompson’s leadership and communication skills. “Aaron’s rapport with legislators has increased the Council on Postsecondary Education’s reputation and influence within the General Assembly,” he said. “Increasingly, the legislature is turning to CPE for expert testimony and recommendations related to postsecondary issues in the Commonwealth. Aaron is a big part of this development.”
Thompson was hired as CPE’s president in 2018. He is the first native Kentuckian and the first African American candidate to achieve this position. Prior to this, he served as CPE’s senior vice president for academic affairs and executive vice president. At Eastern Kentucky University, his alma mater, he served as a sociology professor and associate vice president of academic affairs. He served as Kentucky State University’s interim president in from 2016-2017.
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The Council on Postsecondary Education is leading transformation in our workforce, economy and quality of life by advancing progress in educational attainment across Kentucky. As the state’s higher education coordinating agency, we champion high-quality, inclusive and affordable postsecondary opportunities that prepare students for civic engagement and sustainable careers. That’s why we are undertaking the 60x30 goal, an ambitious effort to raise the percentage of working-age Kentuckians with a postsecondary degree or certificate to 60% by the year 2030. At CPE, we believe that higher education matters – for everyone.