Ardeo News
Ardeo Education Solutions is proud to announce that Dr. Kim Myrick has joined the team as Vice President of Campus Partnerships. She will be working with colleges and universities to help them grow enrollment and net tuition revenue by addressing concerns about cost and student loans.
Kim is a noteworthy leader in Enrollment Management, Marketing, Strategic Planning, Board of Trustee retreat planning and presentations, Recruitment Consulting and Financial Aid. Before coming to Ardeo, she served as Vice President and Senior Consultant at RNL, where she partnered with public and private universities across the U.S. for more than 12 years. Prior to her work at RNL, Kim served as Vice President for Enrollment Management at three universities – Colorado Christian University, LaGrange College, and the University of the Ozarks.
In addition to her work at RNL and as a former VPEM, Kim also served on the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities enrollment commission and with NACAC as Vice President of Professional Development. She served Rocky Mountain ACAC for several years as College Fair Director and then as President.
“Through my work with campuses across the U.S., I know it is possible to work very hard and follow best practices but still not reach enrollment goals. Ardeo—through LRAP and SLI—brings tools to the table with the potential to achieve key strategic objectives. Campuses can increase enrollment and net tuition revenue while increasing access to the benefits of higher education. I look forward to sharing this potential with my campus colleagues very soon,” said Dr. Myrick.
Kim holds a master’s degree in Human Communication Studies from the University of Denver and a Ph.D. in Higher Education Leadership from Capella University. When not traveling to higher ed conferences or partner campuses, she lives in Arkansas with her husband, Danny.
Ardeo is excited about Kim’s addition to the team, and we look forward to continuing to help our clients yield more students by overcoming student loan debt concerns.