


Three women have joined the leadership team at Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction.
Jody Diers has been hired as vice president for student services. Kim Medina is assistant vice president for enrollment management. Amy Bronson will serve as assistant vice president for research and innovation while continuing to lead the physician’s assistant program as well as the infection and communicable disease committee.
Diers will oversee the student services division. She served as director of residence life at CMU and before that a high school principal with Mesa County School District 51.
Medina will oversee the admissions office and work to improve efforts to attract and retain students. She brings to her latest position experience with a range of Colorado institutions.
Bronson will continue to lead the response at CMU to the COVID-19 pandemic as well as work with community partners to build on what’s called the Safe Together, Strong Together pandemic plan.
For more information about CMU, visit the website located at www.coloradomesa.edu.