Esteemed Speaker
Marianne Price
Full Bio
Marianne Price, M.S. is the Associate Vice President for Professional Program Development for The NCHERM Group, LLC. She also serves as the Director for Educational Programs for the Association for Title IX Administrators (ATIXA). As such, she works with the development of Title IX/Campus SaVE Act resources, training content and practical application tools that assist schools and colleges across the country. Marianne serves as the first line of communication to ATIXAs more than 3,000 members and assists in the development and planning of the associations training and certification courses across the country.
Prior to joining The NCHERM Group, Marianne worked at the University of Northern Colorado in the Department of Housing & Residential Education as a Residence Hall Director. She also served as a Student Conduct Officer for the universitys Office of Student Rights & Responsibilities. During here time here, Marianne developed a renewed interest in the retention of first-year students, a continued commitment to social justice and diversity, and a dedication to educational-based student conduct philosophy. Marianne advised the Resident Assistant Staff Council, served on the universitys Task Force for Early Alert & Retention for Students, and provided oversight to student staff selection and training for her department. She was a part of an inaugural university committee that spearheaded the development of Catalyst, a social justice retreat for students and staff, and The Power of Words, a prejudicial language programming initiative. In collaboration with student affairs colleagues, Marianne developed, Through a Different Lens: Viewing Student Development Theory as a Teaching Tool, a two-day training initiative for university staff and employees. During her time in Colorado, Marianne also worked with the Association of Intermountain Housing Officers (AIMHO) serving as the Committee Chair for AIMHO College, a developmental and networking-based conference for new professionals.
Marianne received her Masters degree in College Student Personnel Services and Administration and her B.A. in Journalism, Communications and Public Relations from the University of Central Arkansas. She has completed course work for a Ph.D. in Higher Education and Student Affairs Leadership from the University of Northern Colorado.