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Dr. Martha T. Nesbitt
Biography
Dr. Nesbitt is
one of only five female presidents in the
35 institutions of the University System of
Georgia and the first female president of
Gainesville State College. Having taken
over leadership of the College in 1997, Dr.
Nesbitt has continued to shape the
institution to better serve as an
educational and cultural resource in
northeast Georgia.
During her presidency,
the College has experienced an enrollment
increase of 110% over the fall of 1998.
This impressive growth has been made
possible by the addition of the Oconee
Campus in Watkinsville and continuing growth
on the Gainesville Campus. Dr. Nesbitt
realized the need for a two-year college in
the area and through her strong and
effective vision, the Oconee Campus became a
reality in the summer of 2003.
Respected for her role in the promotion and
progression of education in our state,
region and nation, Dr. Nesbitt has lent her
talents and expertise to quite a few
organizations including the American
Association for Women in Community Colleges
(AAWCC) for more than a decade. She was
recognized by the AAWCC in 1995 as its
“Outstanding Woman of the Year”, and she
served as the president from 1999 – 2002.
The Georgia Association of Colleges chose
Dr. Nesbitt to serve as president,
2002-2003. In 2004, she was asked to join
the Board of Georgia Partnership for
Excellence in Education. Dr. Nesbitt has
served the Commission on Colleges (COC) of
the Southern Association of Colleges and
Schools (SACS) in a number of roles since
1988 and received an award for Meritorious
Service in 2000. She is currently serving a
three-year term on the American Council on
Education’s (ACE) Board of Directors. She
served as Chair of the Board at the Art
Institution of Houston (2004-2005) and
continues to serve on the Board.
Closer to home, Dr. Nesbitt was recognized
by the Gainesville Rotary Club for
Excellence in Vocational Service in 2003,
was named Business Woman of the Year by the
American Business Women’s Association in
2004 and received the Greater Hall Chamber
of Commerce Silver Shovel Award also in
2004. In demand as an excellent speaker,
she continues to address both professional
and civic organizations.
Dr. Nesbitt earned her
B.A. and M.A.T. degrees from Duke University
and her Ph.D. in History from Georgia State
University. She and her husband, John P.
“Pete” Nesbitt, have two adult children.
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