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|name=Joseph Christopher<br> "Chris" Maggio
 
|name=Joseph Christopher<br> "Chris" Maggio
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|image=Chris Maggio of LA.jpg
 
|birth_date=June 18, 1964
 
|birth_date=June 18, 1964
 
|birth_place=Resident of [[Natchitoches, Louisiana|Natchitoches]], [[Louisiana]]
 
|birth_place=Resident of [[Natchitoches, Louisiana|Natchitoches]], [[Louisiana]]
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|office=19th President of [[Northwestern State University]] in [[Natchitoches, Louisiana]]
 
|office=19th President of [[Northwestern State University]] in [[Natchitoches, Louisiana]]
 
|term_start=May 4, 2017 (investiture September 15, 2017)
 
|term_start=May 4, 2017 (investiture September 15, 2017)
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|term_end=July 1, 2021
 
|preceded=[[James Henderson|James B. Henderson]]
 
|preceded=[[James Henderson|James B. Henderson]]
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|succeeded=Marcus D. Jones
 
|alma_mater=Northwestern State University<br>
 
|alma_mater=Northwestern State University<br>
 
Grambling State University<br>
 
Grambling State University<br>
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'''Joseph Christopher Maggio''', known as '''Chris Maggio''' (born June 18, 1964),<ref name=lasec>{{cite web|url=https://voterportal.sos.la.gov/Home/Home?uid=3517112|title=Joseph Maggio, 71457, June 1964|publisher=Louisiana Secretary of State|accessdate=February 19, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.mylife.com/joseph-maggio/e496956486648|title=Joseph Maggio|publisher=Mylife.com|accessdate=February 19, 2018}}</ref>has been since 2017 the 19th president of his alma mater, [[Northwestern State University]] in [[Natchitoches, Louisiana|Natchitoches]], [[Louisiana]].
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'''Joseph Christopher Maggio''', known as '''Chris Maggio''' (born June 18, 1964),<ref name=lasec>{{cite web|url=https://voterportal.sos.la.gov/Home/Home?uid=3517112|title=Joseph Maggio, 71457, June 1964|publisher=Louisiana Secretary of State|accessdate=February 19, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.mylife.com/joseph-maggio/e496956486648|title=Joseph Maggio|publisher=Mylife.com|accessdate=February 19, 2018}}</ref> is the former president of his alma mater, [[Northwestern State University]] in [[Natchitoches, Louisiana|Natchitoches]], [[Louisiana]]. He filled the position from 2017 until his retirement in the summer of 2021.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.natchitochestimes.com/2021/04/16/maggio-announces-retirement-after-a-career-of-service-to-nsu/|title=Maggio announces retirement after a career of service to NSU|title=''Natchitoches Times''|date=April 16, 2021|accessdate=December 13, 2021}}</ref>
  
The choice of a national presidential search, Maggio assumed his duties on May 4, 2017, four months before his formal investitute on September 15, He succeeded the two-year presidrnt [[James Henderson|James B. Henderson]], who became chancellor of the University of Louisiana System, based in [[Baton Rouge]].. When selected as president, he had been a university vice president from 2013 to 2015.  He obtained bachelor's and master's degrees from NSU and a doctorate in developmental education from the historically black (though he is white) Grambling State University in Grambling in Lincoln Parish in north Louisiana. He came to NSU in 1988 as a track and field coach and moved up the administrative ladder over the years. In 1999, he was appointed director of alumni affairs, and in 2003, director of alumni development in 2003. In 2005, he became the  executive director of the NSU Foundation. In 2007, he was named dean of students and assistant provost.<ref name=bio>{{cite web|url=https://www.natchitochestimes.com/2017/09/15/dr-chris-maggio-formally-invested-as-nsus-19th-president/|title=Dr. Chris Maggio formally invested as NSU's 19th president|publisher=''The Natchitoches Times''|date=September 15, 2017|author=Leah Jackson|accessdate=February 19, 2018}}</ref>
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The choice of a national presidential search, Maggio assumed his duties on May 4, 2017, four months before his formal investitute on September 15, He succeeded the two-year presidrnt [[James Henderson|James B. Henderson]], who became chancellor of the University of Louisiana System, based in [[Baton Rouge]]. When selected as president, he had been a university vice president from 2013 to 2015.  He obtained bachelor's and master's degrees from NSU and a doctorate in developmental education from the historically black (though he is white) Grambling State University in Grambling in Lincoln Parish in north Louisiana. He came to NSU in 1988 as a track and field coach and moved up the administrative ladder over the years. In 1999, he was appointed director of alumni affairs, and in 2003, director of alumni development in 2003. In 2005, he became the  executive director of the NSU Foundation. In 2007, he was named dean of students and assistant provost.<ref name=bio>{{cite web|url=https://www.natchitochestimes.com/2017/09/15/dr-chris-maggio-formally-invested-as-nsus-19th-president/|title=Dr. Chris Maggio formally invested as NSU's 19th president|publisher=''The Natchitoches Times''|date=September 15, 2017|author=Leah Jackson|accessdate=February 19, 2018}}</ref>
  
In Maggio's short  time as president, NSU reported an unprecedented increase in grants and private gifts for the first half of 2017 and a 7.7 percent increase in enrollment fin the fall semester of 2017. The current enrollment exceeds ten thousand, the largest in the university’s history.<ref name=bio/>
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In Maggio's time as president, NSU reported an unprecedented increase in grants and private gifts for the first half of 2017 and a 7.7 percent increase in enrollment fin the fall semester of 2017. The 2021 enrollment exceedd ten thousand, the largest in the university’s history.<ref name=bio/> In fact, four of the highest enrollment years at NSU were during the Maggio administration. In 2024, he was honored with inclusion in the NSU "Long Purple Line."<ref>"Six honorees to be inducted into Long Purple Line October 26," ''Alumni Columns: Northwestern State University Magazine,'' Fall 2024, p. 5.</ref>
  
 
A [[Roman Catholic]], Maggio is of Italian ancestry. He and his wife, the former Jennifer Zeagler, reside in the president's home on campus. They have three children, Melanie, Scott, and Emily Maggio.<ref name=bio/>
 
A [[Roman Catholic]], Maggio is of Italian ancestry. He and his wife, the former Jennifer Zeagler, reside in the president's home on campus. They have three children, Melanie, Scott, and Emily Maggio.<ref name=bio/>

Latest revision as of 16:43, October 10, 2024

Joseph Christopher
"Chris" Maggio


In office
May 4, 2017 (investiture September 15, 2017) – July 1, 2021
Preceded by James B. Henderson
Succeeded by Marcus D. Jones

Born June 18, 1964
Resident of Natchitoches, Louisiana
Political party Republican[1]
Spouse(s) Jennifer Zeagler Maggio
Children Melanie, Scott, and Emily Maggio
Alma mater Northwestern State University

Grambling State University

Occupation Educational administrator
Religion Roman Catholic

Joseph Christopher Maggio, known as Chris Maggio (born June 18, 1964),[1][2] is the former president of his alma mater, Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, Louisiana. He filled the position from 2017 until his retirement in the summer of 2021.[3]

The choice of a national presidential search, Maggio assumed his duties on May 4, 2017, four months before his formal investitute on September 15, He succeeded the two-year presidrnt James B. Henderson, who became chancellor of the University of Louisiana System, based in Baton Rouge. When selected as president, he had been a university vice president from 2013 to 2015. He obtained bachelor's and master's degrees from NSU and a doctorate in developmental education from the historically black (though he is white) Grambling State University in Grambling in Lincoln Parish in north Louisiana. He came to NSU in 1988 as a track and field coach and moved up the administrative ladder over the years. In 1999, he was appointed director of alumni affairs, and in 2003, director of alumni development in 2003. In 2005, he became the executive director of the NSU Foundation. In 2007, he was named dean of students and assistant provost.[4]

In Maggio's time as president, NSU reported an unprecedented increase in grants and private gifts for the first half of 2017 and a 7.7 percent increase in enrollment fin the fall semester of 2017. The 2021 enrollment exceedd ten thousand, the largest in the university’s history.[4] In fact, four of the highest enrollment years at NSU were during the Maggio administration. In 2024, he was honored with inclusion in the NSU "Long Purple Line."[5]

A Roman Catholic, Maggio is of Italian ancestry. He and his wife, the former Jennifer Zeagler, reside in the president's home on campus. They have three children, Melanie, Scott, and Emily Maggio.[4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Joseph Maggio, 71457, June 1964. Louisiana Secretary of State. Retrieved on February 19, 2018.
  2. Joseph Maggio. Mylife.com. Retrieved on February 19, 2018.
  3. Natchitoches Times (April 16, 2021). Retrieved on December 13, 2021.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Leah Jackson (September 15, 2017). Dr. Chris Maggio formally invested as NSU's 19th president. The Natchitoches Times. Retrieved on February 19, 2018.
  5. "Six honorees to be inducted into Long Purple Line October 26," Alumni Columns: Northwestern State University Magazine, Fall 2024, p. 5.