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The meeting included updates from cadet leadership representatives, specifically the First Class President and the Regimental Commander. Discussions covered the General Committee's operations, including GC trials and ensuring cadet ethical conduct. The cadets also detailed their trip to Richmond, where they presented the VMI perspective to delegates, including the Black Caucus, emphasizing character and integrity over superficial differences. The Honor Court President provided an update on extensive educational efforts across all classes (First Class, Third Class, Rat Mass, and Second Classman) concerning the Honor Code and maintaining academic standards amidst significant events like Ring Figure. Updates were also provided on fundraising efforts, highlighting strong donor numbers and specific initiatives such as Call of Duty (ROC scholarships), the development of a parking deck using funds from naming rights in the new advancement center, support for the Kea Club, and planning for a soccer/lacrosse stadium. Financial information included the positive performance of the VMI Investment Holdings LLC, which manages significant assets. Furthermore, communication and alumni association activities were detailed, including extensive outreach through publications, surveys, and plans for a VMI alumni online community. Upcoming key dates, such as a legislative reception and various board meetings, were announced.
The meeting involved a working lunch where the new head football coach, Ashley Ingram, was formally introduced following his official press conference on January 5th. Coach Ingram discussed his philosophy, emphasizing the importance of developing men of honor and character, discipline, and mental and physical toughness, drawing heavily on his experience at the Naval Academy. He outlined the 2026 vision, stressing that the program must be the toughest and most disciplined. Specific action points included establishing immediate standards for appearance (e.g., locker room neatness, daily attire consistency) and accountability, illustrated by punitive measures for missing academic advisor meetings. The offensive strategy will focus on a unique, run-heavy triple option style to control the clock and minimize turnovers, aiming to win the Southern Conference and make the national playoffs. Discussions also touched upon the need to address roster deficiencies and the importance of 'whole team' support across staff, players, and the athletic department.
The executive committee meeting included updates on legislative actions taken since the beginning of the semester, noting good relationships with the governor who accommodated requests regarding a parade and timely board appointments. The committee was informed that cadet leadership was meeting with legislators. A request was made for the Board of Visitors (BOV) to approve VMI's Imaging Likeness Policy to comply with state mandates, with the team requesting approval during this meeting. Additionally, four motions requiring approval on Saturday were mentioned, two of which were budget-related, and the committee was asked to review them.
The discussion focused on a 120-day assessment of the institute's operations, highlighting strengths in leader development, mentorship programs, and the Center for Leadership and Ethics (CLE). Academic and military programs were noted as rigorous and stronger than in the past, with expanded academic offerings and research opportunities. Areas needing improvement included developing a more systematic approach to recruitment and retention efforts, establishing comprehensive strategic communication capabilities, and addressing inconsistent standards enforcement to close the athlete/non-athlete divide. The Superintendent also outlined plans to refine the strategic plan, focusing on creating short, concise mission statements, developing action plans with milestones and measurable effectiveness criteria, and assigning clear offices of primary responsibility. A key component involves reducing the number of core values to ensure cadets carry a simplified card with the Code of Cadet and core values. The ultimate vision aims for VMI to be the premier small college in the nation and a recognized lifelong leadership institution, while ensuring the degree remains affordable with a high return on investment.
The multi-day board meetings covered orientation for new members, including briefings on the board's direction statement and the role of the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV). Senior leaders provided updates on academics, finance, strategic enrollment management, cadet and military affairs, and athletics. The Executive Committee entered closed session to discuss disciplinary matters, personnel, and legal consultations. The full board convened, receiving a 120-day assessment of the Institute, an in-process review of the strategic plan revision, and updates on enrollment (noting a high percentage of female deposits for the Class of 2030). The Dean of the Faculty discussed rat academic performance and the SACSCOC reaffirmation process. Career Services reported a 96% employment/graduate school rate for the Class of 2025. The Athletic Director updated the board on the budget, NCAA House Settlement, and a proposed Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) policy, which was later adopted by the full board. The board recognized the 40 years of service of David Prasnicki, CEO of the VMI Alumni Agencies, and unanimously adopted several consent calendar items, including reaffirming the mission statement. Committee reports covered academic affairs, finance performance, cadet health, emergency management, and strategic fundraising. The board also elected Damon Williams as the new vice president.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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