Christine Kajikawa Wilkinson

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Christine Kajikawa Wilkinson is an academic administrator at Arizona State University. She is the school's first female minority vice president and the first person in the position of secretary of the university.[1]

Biography

Christine Kajikawa was born in Utah during World War II.[2] Her father was Bill Kajikawa, who had been the head basketball, baseball, and football at Arizona State University. Her mother, Margaret, was a banker and very community centered.[3] She grew up in Tempe, Arizona.[2]

Kajikawa earned her Bachelor of Arts in education with distinction from Arizona State University in 1966, receiving the Outstanding Female Graduate Award.[1] She earned her Master of Arts in education, counseling psychology from University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Arizona State University for her Doctor of Philosophy in higher education administration.[1]

Wilkinson was invited back to ASU to help rebuild student activities and spirit after morale had dropped during the yearlong expansion of the Memorial Union. She continued her career at ASU, working alongside four university Presidents and in eighteen different positions[2]

Wilkinson is senior vice president and Secretary at Arizona State University, making her the highest ranking female executive at the university.[2]

She is also the CEO and president of the ASU Alumni Association. She is also faculty in the school's Division of Educational Leadership and Innovation at Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College. She served as ASU's interime athletic director three times and as vice president of student affairs.[3]

Wilkinson is also involved in volunteering, including serving as trustee for the ACT corporation and being a charter member of the commission on student recruitment and retention.[1]

Awards

Selected publications

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Christine Kajikawa Wilkinson continues distinguished career at ASU | ASU News". news.asu.edu. Retrieved 2024-09-10.
  2. ^ a b c d "Christine Kajikawa Wilkinson". AWHF. Retrieved 2024-09-10.
  3. ^ a b c d e Brown, David M. "A Sun Devil star in education". The Arizona Republic. Retrieved 2024-09-10.
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