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Dr. David Reyes appointed Dean of the School of Nursing and Healthcare Leadership
March 27, 2023
Dear UW Tacoma staff, academic personnel and students,
I am very pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. David Reyes as dean of the School of Nursing & Healthcare Leadership. His new role will begin April 1, 2023.
Dr. Reyes has been serving as interim dean since Dr. Sharon Fought, founding dean of the school, stepped down, and his appointment is the culmination of a national search. He also holds a faculty appointment as an associate professor in the school, and an adjunct appointment in both the Schools of Nursing and Public Health at UW in Seattle.
Dr. Reyes has nearly 40 years of professional nursing and leadership experience. He received his Doctor of Nursing Practice, ’13, and Master of Nursing, ’02, and Master of Public Health, ’02, degrees from UW in Seattle, and his B.S. Nursing, ’83, from Seattle University.
Prior to joining UW Tacoma in 2014, Dr. Reyes was a health services administrator with Public Health -Seattle & King County, where he managed health services delivery in a number of public health centers, and was active in agency work addressing institutional racism and social justice.
His primary scholarship interests are in addressing the root causes of health inequity and disparities, building community leadership capacity, and using community-based participatory approaches that focus on equitable partnerships between communities and health systems. He is currently partnering with Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department to explore barriers to, and facilitators of, vaccine acceptance among Asian American Pacific Islander and transgender communities.
He is a member of the executive board of the American Public Health Association, a past-president of the Washington State Public Health Association, and has held state and national leadership roles with the American Association of Colleges of Nursing, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the Institute of Medicine’s Standing Committee on Family Planning.
In addition to his experiences and accomplishments at UW Tacoma and across the region, Dr. Reyes brings with him a sensibility of empathy, perception and creativity in problem-solving that will serve all members of our community with the highest levels of integrity and commitment.
Dr. Reyes wrote:
“I am truly honored and humbled to have been selected as the next Dean of the School of Nursing & Healthcare Leadership. It is an exciting time for our school, and I look forward to continued partnership with faculty, staff and the campus community as we envision our school’s future that advances equitable health and well-being for all communities.”
I would like to thank the members of the search committee for their excellent work: co-chairs Dr. Katie Haerling (professor, SNCHL) and Dr. Keva Miller (dean and professor, School of Social Work & Criminal Justice); Dr. Sunny Cheng (assistant professor, SNHCL); Dr. Joyce Dinglasan-Panlilio (associate professor, School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences); Dr. Robin Evans-Agnew (associate professor, SNHCL); Jessica Immerman (administrator, SNHCL); Dr. Monica McLemore (professor, UW School of Nursing); Lascelle Grizzle (graduate nursing student, SNHCL); Suzzette Reyes (advisory council, SNHCL); and Dr. Davon Woodard (assistant professor, School of Urban Studies).
We are delighted that Dr. Reyes will continue his leadership at UW Tacoma!
Sincerely,
Andrew Harris
Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
COMMITTEE
- Katie A. Haerling, Professor, School of Nursing & Healthcare Leadership (co-chair)
- Keva Miller, Dean & Professor, School of Social Work & Criminal Justice (co-chair)
- Sunny C. Cheng, Assistant Professor, School of Nursing & Healthcare Leadership
- Joyce Dinglasan-Panlilio, Associate Professor, School of Interdisciplanary Arts & Sciences
- Robin Evans-Agnew, Associate Professor, School of Nursing & Healthcare Leadership
- Jessica Immerman, SNHCL Administrator, School of Nursing & Healthcare Leadership
- Monica McLemore, Professor & Interim Director, UW SON Center for Anti-Racism in Nursing
- Lascelle Grizzle, Graduate Nursing Student, School of Nursing & Healthcare Leadership
- Suzzette Reyes, SNHCL Advisory Council, Ebony Nurses Association
- Davon Woodard, Assistant Professor, School of Urban Studies