Jolene Koester (born 1948) is an American university administrator, economic board member, and author. She served as the 4th president of California State University, Northridge from July 2000 to December 2011, and as the interim Chancellor of the California State University system from 2022 to 2023. Koester holds a Ph.D. in speech communication.
Early life and education
Born in 1948 in Plato, Minnesota, Koester was the daughter of an auto mechanic who never finished high school.[1] She earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Minnesota in 1970, a Master of Arts in communication arts from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1971, and a PhD in speech communication from Minnesota in 1980.[2]
Academic career
Koester began her academic career as a professor of communication studies at California State University, Sacramento in 1980. She held various executive positions in the academic affairs division at Sacramento State prior to her appointment as provost and vice president for Academic Affairs in 1993. Koester was appointed president of California State University, Northridge in 2000.[3]
At the beginning of her presidency at Northridge, Koester identified several goals to serve as the focus of the campus' efforts. These include improving graduation rates, creating a user-friendly campus, strengthening the University's connections to the community, and increasing fundraising. In spring 2006, CSU Chancellor Charles B. Reed and the Board of Trustees completed its second three-year performance evaluation of President Koester. The public summary concluded that Dr. Koester "continues to deliver an outstanding performance as president of a very large urban university."
Koester announced her retirement from CSUN at the end of 2011.[4] She was appointed as the interim Chancellor of the California State University system beginning in May 2022.[5] She retired from her role as Interim Chancellor in the fall of 2023.[6]
Impact
Koester was responsible for closing down the CSUN football program at the end of 2001.[7][8] She also oversaw several major building projects on the campus during her tenure, including the $125 million Valley Performing Arts Center.[9][10]
In 2008, Koester presided over CSUN's celebration of its 50th anniversary as the only public university located in Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley, home to about 1.8 million residents.[11]
Publications
Koester published several books with Myron W. Lustig during her career, including:
AmongUs: Essays on Identity, Belonging, and Intercultural Competence (Longman, 2000)
Intercultural Competence: Interpersonal Communication Across Cultures (Longman, 2012)
^Koester, Jolene (May 15, 2013). "Oral History Transcript of Jolene Koester"(PDF). CSUN Leaders Oral Histories (Interview). Interviewed by Susan Resnik. California State University, Northridge. Retrieved May 4, 2022.