When Ted Evans completed the Master of Business Administration program at Weatherhead School of Management in 1995, he didn’t just earn a degree—he began a decades-long relationship with Case Western Reserve University as an alumnus, a consultant and, ultimately, a staff member.
The latest chapter in his journey will see Evans serve as executive director of the Laura and Alvin Siegal Lifelong Learning Program, an outreach arm of the university designed to provide members of the community with opportunities for personal enrichment. Evans, who began his role Aug. 28, earned the position following a national search.
“Ted’s deep knowledge of our campus and his involvement with local organizations make him the perfect fit to drive lifelong learning and innovative programs,” said Provost and Executive Vice President Joy K. Ward. “Through his work, he has consistently fostered environments where education, entrepreneurship, and community intersect, enriching lives and driving forward a culture of curiosity and discovery. I’m delighted to have him back on campus.”