A. Hope Williams
President

A. Hope Williams
President
Dr. Hope Williams joined NCICU in 1986 and has served as president since 1992. She is an advocate on state and federal public policy issues, represents independent higher education with other education sectors, seeks scholarship and program support for students and campuses, and fosters collaborative partnerships among campuses. She received her postsecondary degrees from Duke University, NCSU and UNC-Chapel Hill.
Denise Adams
Director of Special Projects, the Digital Learning Initiative, and Science of Reading Project Co-Manager
(Grant)

Adams, Denise
Marcel Anderson
Project Director,
iBelong Male Mentoring Program
(Grant)

Anderson. Marcel
Marcel Anderson joined NCICU to oversee a mentoring grant. Previously, Marcel taught in the field of High School Special Education as a Case Manager. Marcel was inspired to create a male mentoring program. He founded Accelerating Men Inc. in 2014, a nonprofit 501c3 organization created to help educate, train, and cultivate African American young men to accelerate in their identity, build their Self-Esteem, Character, and show them how to live a Healthy Lifestyle. Marcel received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology from Saint Augustine’s University and his Master of Artis in Human Behavior from Capella University.
Steve Brooks
Senior Advisor
(Grant)

Brooks, Steve
Steve Brooks serves NCICU as a senior advisor on a number of issues involving collaboration with other sectors of higher education in North Carolina. Prior to joining NCICU, Steve was executive director of the State Education Assistance Authority for nearly 18 years and, prior to that, was employed at two NCICU institutions – Louisburg College and Wake Forest University – for a combined 20 years. Steve received his undergraduate, masters, and doctoral degrees from UNC-Chapel Hill.
Lexie Daniels
Assistant Director,
Independent College Fund of North Carolina

Daniels, Lexie
Lexie Daniels joined NCICU in March of 2022 and serves as the Assistant Director of the Independent College Fund of North Carolina. Prior to joining NCICU, Lexie worked both in corporate planning, as well as with North Carolina Public Schools. As the Assistant Director of ICFNC she coordinates scholarship administration to students, accounts for annual scholarship donations, and helps to manage donor relations. Lexie holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from William Peace University.
Gwenn H. Hobbs
Executive Assistant and Office Manager

Hobbs, Gwenn
Gwenn Hobbs has worked for NCICU for 25 years. She serves as Office Manager, coordinates the president’s schedule and correspondence and manages the NCICU database. Gwenn also provides accounting and human resources administrative support for the office. She holds an Associate of Arts degree from Peace College and a BA in Psychology from North Carolina State University.
Vicki Humphreys
Director of Information Technology

Humphreys, Vicki
Vicki joins NCICU from North Carolina’s Department of Public Instruction where she served in a variety of increasingly responsible IT roles since 2008. Her most recent position was IT Team Lead, ensuring uninterrupted operational system availability for the critical statewide application for the Exception Children Division. In addition to maintaining NCICU’s IT needs and representing NCICU on the development of the State Longitudinal Data System, Vicki will work with IT directors on our 36 campuses. Vicki earned a B.S. in Computer Science from University of Central Texas with a concentration in Psychology, an A.A.S in Computer Programming and Analysis from Central Texas College, and is PMP certified.
Colleen Kinser
Director,
Independent College Fund of North Carolina

Kinser, Colleen
Colleen Kinser joined the Independent College Fund in July 2009 as Associate Director of ICFNC. She managed the gift-tracking process, donor database and fundraising reporting and worked extensively with financial aid directors. Kinser took on the role of director of ICFNC in May 2017. As director, she provides stewardship for current donors, cultivates new donors, as well as researches and writes grant proposals. Prior to working at NCICU, she worked in the Institutional Advancement office at Meredith College for 4 years. Colleen earned both her B.A. and MBA at Meredith College.
Phil Kirk
Advisor, Community Relations

Kirk, Phil
Phil Kirk serves as NCICU’s senior advisor on community relations, including business, government and public relations. Phil was President/CEO of North Carolina Citizens for Business and Industry (NCCBI), the state chamber of commerce, and was Publisher of the North Carolina Magazine for 16 years. He was Chief of Staff for Governors Holshouser and Martin, as well as for U.S. Senator Jim Broyhill; and twice served as Secretary of the NC Department of Health and Human Resources. A graduate of Catawba College, Phil also served for 20 years on the Meredith College Board of Trustees.
Rebecca Leggett
Director of Programs and Special Assistant to the President

Leggett, Rebecca
Rebecca Leggett joined NCICU in 2015 after a lengthy career in independent higher education at William Peace University where she served most recently as Director of Visitor Services. Previously, she also served in an operations role in areas such as purchasing, accounts payable, telecommunications and postal services. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Gardner-Webb University and has conducted graduate study in American Literature.
Carolyn (Carrie) Mata
Director of Research
(Grant)

Mata, Carolyn (Carrie)
Carolyn Mata previously worked with our sister organization, the Georgia Independent College Association, from 2010 until 2018 and has been with NCICU since 2016. She earned a B.S. in Elementary Education from The University of Central Florida, an M.Ed. in Education from Rollins College, and an M.Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction from The University of Central Florida. In addition, she holds Master’s and Ph.D. degrees in Sociology from The Florida State University. In her role as Director of Research, Dr. Mata is responsible for keeping abreast of state and national studies on higher education and providing statistical and analytical support for a variety of research projects in order to emphasize the importance and value of independent education. Additionally, she is the IPEDS state coordinator for NCICUs 36 institutions. She currently serves as a national IPEDS Educator.
Dr. Patsy Pierce
Science of Reading Project Co-Manager
(Grant)

Pierce, Patsy
Patsy L. Pierce has a master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology and a PhD in Special Education and Literacy from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-CH). She worked as a speech-language pathologist for over 20 years in early intervention, public schools, and residential facilities. She also served as NC’s Early Intervention Program’s Services Director, as a consultant to the state’s pre-K and exceptional children’s services, and as a legislative analyst for the NC General Assembly. Dr. Pierce worked with several national Head Start practice centers such as the Family Literacy Center and with the international Open Society Foundation’s early childhood initiatives.
Marilyn Sutton-Haywood
Project Director,
Faculty-Student STEM Mentoring Program
(Grant)

Sutton-Haywood, Marilyn
Marilyn Sutton-Haywood has forty-two years of experience in higher education where she served in faculty and administrative roles. While employed with Johnson C. Smith University and Shaw University, she participated in several NCICU projects.
Marilyn earned her undergraduate degree from North Carolina Central University and her masters and doctoral degrees from Atlanta University.
Tom West
Vice President for Government Relations and General Counsel

West, Tom
Tom West joined NCICU in November 2014 and serves as vice president for government relations and general counsel. Prior to joining NCICU, Tom was a partner at Poyner Spruill LLP for over 17 years and, prior to that, served North Carolina as an administrative law judge for 11 years. Tom received his undergraduate degree from UNC-Chapel Hill and his law degree from Duke Law School.