UPCEA Announces Updates to Board of Directors
June 25, 2025 – WASHINGTON — UPCEA, the online and professional education association, announces recent updates to its Board of Directors, effective immediately.
Susan Seal, Ph.D., Dean of the College of Professional and Continuing Studies at Mississippi State University, has been appointed to serve as a Director At-Large, filling the remainder of the 2025–2026 term for a previously vacated seat. A visionary in adult and professional education, Dr. Seal brings decades of experience advancing online learning, workforce initiatives, and community college partnerships. Her leadership at Mississippi State has been marked by a deep commitment to expanding educational access and lifelong learning opportunities.
McCeil Johnson, J.D., Vice President for Accreditation and Regulatory Compliance at the University of Phoenix, will serve as the Engagement and Opportunity Committee’s representative on the Board of Directors for a two-year term (2025–2027) as part of her role as Committee Co-Chair. Johnson assumes the role following the untimely passing of Dr. Pamela Wimbush, whose enduring impact on the UPCEA community will continue to inspire. A seasoned leader in compliance and legal affairs, Johnson brings a wealth of knowledge and a strong dedication to fostering inclusive, student-centered educational practices.
“These leaders join the Board at a critical time for the association and our field,” said Bob Hansen, CEO of UPCEA. “Susan and McCeil each exemplify the innovative spirit and commitment to access that define UPCEA’s mission. We are grateful for their willingness to serve and for the invaluable perspectives they will bring.”
To read more about the life and legacy of Dr. Pamela Wimbush, visit: Celebrating the Life of Dr. Pamela Wimbush
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