NUHS President James Winterstein to Retire in 2013
National University of Health Sciences (NUHS) President James F. Winterstein,
DC, will retire from his position in 2013, according to an announcement made at
the 2012 Homecoming event. Chair of the NUHS Board of Trustees, Mr. Tom
Schonauer, made the announcement to alumni, faculty and staff on behalf of the board
on Saturday, June 23, after the president's annual "State of the University"
address.
James F. Winterstein has been president
of National University for 26 years, and part of its faculty for more than 40
years. In that time, he has cultivated National from a single purpose
chiropractic college into a multi-program university that serves as a model for
the future of integrative health care education. A champion of broad-scope primary care practice for
chiropractic physicians, he has raised academic and curriculum standards for
NUHS, which have in turn established precedents for the profession. Under his
leadership, NUHS has broken barriers in research, accreditation, and scientific
publications, and has forged new bridges between professions — in the end,
earning greater respect for the chiropractic profession in mainstream health
care.
James F. Winterstein, DC
"I had let the board know that I
wished to retire several years ago. It was my intent that the board could then
establish a smooth transition plan in the best interests of the university," said President Winterstein, who will be turning 70 next April. The board formed its
transition committee in April 2011, and has since voted to grant the title of
President Emeritus to Dr. Winterstein upon his retirement. He will continue to serve as an
employee of National University's new president as long as his services are
deemed necessary by his successor.
"Jim Winterstein has done an
excellent job," said Mr. Tom Schonauer on behalf of the NUHS Board of Trustees.
"Overall, we believe the university has been very well managed under him: It's
financially solid, it has talented people, there is constant improvement and
expansion of programs and facilities. If he weren't in a position to retire,
we'd have loved to have him stay on."
In addition to his duties as
President Emeritus, Dr. Winterstein and his wife Cynthia plan to move their
primary residence to their farm in southern Illinois. In addition to tending a
large garden and diving into his many hobbies, Dr. Winterstein hopes to travel
with his wife. "I've visited South Africa on several occasions, helping our
colleagues set up a chiropractic education program, and really enjoyed the
people and the country," he says. "I'd like to visit again, as well as do more
motorcycle touring with my wife, as that is something we both enjoy."
Joseph Stiefel, DC, MS
Additionally, Mr. Schonauer
announced that the board has selected its candidate for the next president of
NUHS. Joseph Stiefel, DC, MS, (currently pursuing his Ed.D) will assume the
presidency in an official inaugural ceremony during NUHS' homecoming in June
2013. "The Board was well pleased
with the direction the university has taken under Dr. Winterstein. As a
consequence, we wanted to perpetuate this by choosing someone talented from
within the organization to fulfill that goal," said Schonauer.
Dr. Stiefel is currently dean of the
College of Professional Studies for National University's Florida campus, and
has served on the NUHS faculty and in its administration since 2004. "The president
and the board of trustees have worked very hard on a plan of transition that
allows everything to continue as smoothly as possible for all of the many
interests of the university," said Dr. Stiefel.
"It's an honor to be asked to
serve the institution, especially as an alumnus," he continued. "It's been a pleasure and an
honor to work with Dr. Winterstein. I've been in the fortunate position of
being able to work with and learn from someone who has been a president for 26
years. That in itself is a rare occurrence. I look forward to his continued
involvement as President Emeritus as part of the long-term transition process."
Source: National University of Health Sciences
