Frank Hehimhis serves as the Partnership Success Director at the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity (NCFDD), where he leverages over 20 years of experience in higher education to foster meaningful relationships and drive impactful initiatives. In this role, Frank is pivotal in enhancing...
Frank Hehimhis serves as the Partnership Success Director at the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity (NCFDD), where he leverages over 20 years of experience in higher education to foster meaningful relationships and drive impactful initiatives. In this role, Frank is pivotal in enhancing the organization’s partnerships with over 450 colleges and universities, ensuring that faculty, postdocs, and graduate students receive the tailored support they need to thrive in academia. His expertise in account management and consultative sales allows him to identify and implement customer-oriented solutions that align with the unique missions of partner institutions.
At NCFDD, Frank is currently spearheading several key projects aimed at increasing research productivity and promoting work-life balance among scholars. His strategic planning and project implementation skills are instrumental in developing innovative programs that address the evolving challenges faced by academics today. By facilitating workshops and training sessions, he fosters an environment of collaboration and continuous improvement, helping participants enhance their skills in educational technology and online publishing.
Frank's commitment to customer retention and relationship building is evident in his approach to partnership development. He excels in communication and leadership, ensuring that NCFDD’s offerings are not only relevant but also transformative for the academic community. His dynamic presence and deep understanding of the higher education landscape make him a vital asset to NCFDD, as he continues to champion initiatives that empower scholars to achieve their professional goals while maintaining a healthy work-life balance.