The College of the Florida Keys (CFK) welcomed Dr. Milan Hayward as the Executive Vice President of Academic Affairs earlier this month. A member of CFK’s senior leadership team and Chief Academic Officer, Dr. Hayward leads all academic, workforce training, and non-credit programs, as well as student success services.

“Dr. Hayward is a battle-tested leader and a partner. Students and their success are always his priority,” said Dr. Jonathan Gueverra, CFK President and CEO. “We are fortunate to have him join the CFK team when we are poised to grow high-wage and high-demand workforce opportunities while increasing educational partnerships with our industry stakeholders.”
 
A graduate of a community college himself, Dr. Hayward started his academic career as faculty in the Automotive Technology program at Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA), his alma mater, where he served for 18 years in a variety of academic leadership positions. His service has extended to other colleges and communities over the course of his 27-year career in higher education, with a focus on all learners, including adult and non-traditional learners from all communities.
 
With college degrees from NOVA, National Louis University, and Virginia Tech, including a doctorate from Old Dominion University, Dr. Hayward’s many contributions have included teaching, academic leadership, industry partnerships, strategic planning, workforce development, enrollment growth, innovative and entrepreneurial programming, resource development, program and college accreditation, faculty and staff development, and community engagement and service. These are also some of the opportunities that drew him to CFK.
 
Dr. Hayward stated he has heard wonderful things about CFK over the years and is excited to join the team. “I appreciate the warm welcome I have received and look forward to working alongside CFK faculty and staff to advance the College mission,” said Dr. Hayward. When asked about accomplishments, Dr. Hayward is quick to emphasize the importance and value of interpersonal relationships and collective “wins.” He encourages the public, including prospective students, parents, and business leaders, to reach out to him and the Academic Affairs team when there is an opportunity for them to be of service.

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