A surprising president-elect
Here鈥檚 how one committee member put it: 鈥淚f you had told the members of our committee that we would complete this process by unanimously choosing a person that not one of us had heard of prior to our first meeting, I am sure every one of us would have said that wasn鈥檛 possible.鈥
That same committee is more convinced than ever before that all things are possible with God and in a process bathed in prayer.
Michael K. Le Roy, currently the executive vice president and provost at Whitworth University in Spokane, Wash., is the board of trustees鈥 choice to be the tenth president of Calvin College.
Le Roy is not an alumnus of Calvin, he鈥檚 not a member of the Christian Reformed Church and he is certainly not Dutch.
I鈥檓 not sure very many people watching this process would have figured on that. And maybe that鈥檚 good. It is one way to make clear that the search committee was sincere in its consistent message of being open to God鈥檚 leading. It also underscores Le Roy鈥檚 testimony to the Calvin community after his selection that he had left this process totally in God鈥檚 hands鈥攁nd was continually amazed as every supposed barrier to his selection melted away.
I had the chance to in early January at a dinner with faculty, staff and trustees. I was impressed with his spirituality, humility and excitement to be a part of the special place that is Calvin College.
He talked about Calvin being a college at which 鈥渋ntense curiosity and deep conviction was present in equal measures鈥濃攖he word 鈥渁nd鈥 being most important in the phrase. The president of Calvin College was charged with 鈥渕anaging the paradox鈥 of those twin pillars, making certain that neither one harmed the other.
That sounds a whole lot like what presidents Spoelhof, Diekema and Byker have been about for the last 62 years鈥攁nd what Calvin has been known for in its 136-year history.
Le Roy said that the president had to be 鈥渆ducator in chief,鈥 conveying the importance of maintaining the balance of curiosity and conviction to Calvin alumni and friends.
鈥淥ur supporters,鈥 he said, 鈥渘eed to know the benefits of the paradox, that thinking critically and carefully is an important鈥攁nd rare鈥攁ttribute of our college.鈥
The is a ready partner to assist the educator in chief in that mission. We do that with sincere gratitude to the eight Dutch CRC alumni who led the institution so well before and with anticipation that the ninth president will continue that mission in new and interesting ways. (By the way, Le Roy will join a CRC after he and his family move here.)
Le Roy mentioned that he had received over 1,500 e-mails in the weeks after the December announcement of being the search committee鈥檚 choice. I told him not to expect that volume of communication to wane any time soon. But perhaps we can work together to keep his mailbox from crashing.
If you鈥檙e an alum of Calvin and have some thoughts for the new president, send them to our office at alumni@calvin.edu; if you鈥檙e a Calvin parent and wish to do the same, use parents@calvin.edu. We鈥檒l share them with Le Roy. And together, on inauguration day鈥擮ct. 17, 2012鈥攚e can be surprised by joy.