
Accomplished educator and public servant, Kaye Savage, will be the keynote speaker at UMW’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration on Wednesday, Jan. 21.
Accomplished educator and public servant Kaye Savage is the keynote speaker for UMW’s Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. program on Wednesday, Jan. 21, at 7 p.m. in the Cedric Rucker University Center Chandler Ballroom. She brings decades of experience in education, public service and nonprofit leadership.
A former special education teacher in Prince George’s County, Maryland, Savage has held roles at the Urban Institute and in the White House, where she helped establish the Historically Black Colleges and Universities Initiative. She later founded and led Excel Academy Public Charter School, Washington, D.C.’s first public school for girls, and launched CNXIS Consulting, LLC, focused on adult education and workforce development.
Savage attended Mary Washington College, earned undergraduate and graduate degrees from Howard University, holds a master of public administration degree from the University of Southern California, and most recently completed Harvard Business School’s Executive Nonprofit Management Program.









As we conclude the fall semester, we want to share a brief update on the strategic action plan implementation process, which is now well underway. Our four strategic planning implementation groups have met, shared ideas, and built momentum for this initial phase of the process, and we have collected actionable items to share with the campus community in early spring. We’ll provide engagement channels and opportunities to review when we return from winter break. The steering committee will then refine the proposals for spring governance reviews, as we work with stakeholders, campus leadership and our board on next steps.