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DAVID MAXWELL

Biographical Summary

David Maxwell, Ph.D., has been president of Drake University since May of 1999. He was director of the National Foreign Language Center in Washington DC from 1993 to 1999, after serving as president of Whitman College from 1989 to 1993.  Dr. Maxwell was at Tufts University from 1971 to 1989 as a faculty member in Russian language and literature, and served as Dean of Undergraduate Studies for 8 years. 

Born in New York City in 1944, Dr. Maxwell earned his bachelor’s degree in Russian area studies from Grinnell College in 1966.  He received his master’s and doctorate degrees in Slavic languages and literatures from Brown University, in 1968 and 1974, respectively.

At Brown, Dr. Maxwell was a Brown University Fellow and subsequently a National Defense Education Act Fellow.  He was a Fulbright Fellow, and at Tufts received the Lillian Leibner Award for distinguished teaching and advising.  At Tufts he also twice received the Senior Class Citation for Distinguished Service.  In 1991 the Brown University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences gave him the Distinguished Alumnus Citation.

Currently, President Maxwell serves on the Community Board of the Wells Fargo Bank, Iowa and is member of the Greater Des Moines Committee. He is a past member of the board of the Greater Des Moines Partnership, past President of the Des Moines Higher Education Collaborative, past chair of the Iowa Association of Independent Colleges & Universities, and of the Missouri Valley Conference.  Nationally, Dr. Maxwell is a member of the Executive Committee of the Business/Higher Education Forum, the Board of Trustees of the Council on Economic Development, and the editorial board of Peer Review.  He is an Education Associate of the Conference Board.

Dr. Maxwell is married to Madeleine Mali Maxwell, formerly a creative director.  They are the parents of Justin, 33, who is the User Experience & Design Guru at Mint, a personal financial management company near San Francisco, and Stephen, 31 a post-doctoral fellow in theoretical physics at the National Institute for Standards and Technology in Gaithersburg, MD.

Nationally, he is a member of the Executive Committee of the Business/Higher Education Forum and chair of The New American Colleges and Universities, a national consortium of 22 selective, independent institutions dedicated to the purposeful integration of liberal education, professional studies and civic engagement. He recently joined the Higher Education Working Group on Global Issues of the Council on Foreign Relations. In addition, he serves on the editorial board of Peer Review and he is an education associate of the Conference Board.

 

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