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For Immediate Release
RE: Grey named Associate Dean of Student Development
Grey named Associate Dean of Student Development
February 5, 2007
Citing a desire to strengthen its ability to assist a growing student body, Missouri Baptist University has announced the appointment of Kim Grey as Associate Dean of Student Development.

Kim Grey
“Kim has served MBU faithfully for many years,” said Dr. Andy Chambers, vice president for student development and associate professor of Bible. “She has been invaluable behind the scenes, helping Student Development intervene when a student is hurting and is in need of help.”
In addition to her responsibilities as Associate Dean and Director of Career Services, Grey will oversee counseling needs for MBU’s increasingly diverse student body. Specifically, Grey will coordinate efforts to maintain student wellness.
Grey began working at MBU’s Career Services Department in 1992. In 1999, she was promoted to Assistant Dean of Students. Under her watch, the Career Services Department has blossomed into an arm of MBU that provides comprehensive services and resources in an effort to provide MBU students and alumni opportunities in their chosen field of study.
Grey graduated from MBU in 1993 with a Bachelor of Arts in Pre-law and Business Administration. In 2003, she graduated from MBU with a Master of Science in Education in Counselor Education.
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