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A Legacy of Leadership

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Dr. Walter Bumphus Dr. Walter BumphusAfter nearly 15 years at the helm of the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC), Dr. Walter Bumphus is preparing to close this significant chapter of his illustrious career in higher education. As president and CEO of AACC since January 2011, Bumphus has been a transformative figure in advocating for community colleges nationwide, continuing a journey that began decades earlier.

Born and raised in Princeton, Kentucky, Bumphus’s path to becoming one of the most influential leaders in community college education wasn’t initially clear. After attending Murray State University in Kentucky, Bumphus began his career in higher education as a director of residence halls at his alma mater, where he discovered his passion for student development. It wasn’t until 1974 that Bumphus took his first community college position at East Arkansas Community College in Forest City, Arkansas.

“I was approached by one of our professors at Murray asking me if I had any interest working in a community college, and I told him I didn’t really and that I   was happy working at Murray State,” Bumphus recalls. That decision would prove pivotal, setting him on a trajectory that would span nearly five decades in community college leadership.

What kept Bumphus in the community college sector was recognizing the opportunities it presented, particularly for leaders of color.

“I found quickly that I could look at a career in a community college... not many opportunities for promotion, upward mobility in a university for leaders that look like me,” he explains. “As I started looking at where I had seen leaders of color moving into the presidency, it was primarily in community colleges.”

His career progressed rapidly. At just 24, he became a dean of students, followed by a vice president position at 29, and a college presidency before turning 40. Throughout this ascension, Bumphus was guided by a simple but
powerful principle: “If I was going to be in a role, I wanted to excel in that role.”

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