NALS Press Room
CHRISTOPHER CAYWOOD PROMOTED TO PRESIDENT OF KAPLAN LEGAL EDUCATION
Davenport, IA, March 30, 2010—Kaplan University, a leading provider of online postsecondary education, today announced the promotion of Christopher Caywood to president of Kaplan Legal Education (KLE), which offers a breadth of online law, public policy and public safety related certificate and degree programs.
Caywood succeeds Barry Currier, who also served as dean of Concord Law School,
a pioneer in online legal education. The University is conducting a nationwide
search for a new Concord Law School dean.
“Dean Currier led the evolution of our legal education programs and strengthened
the reputation of Concord Law School in both legal and academic circles,”
said Gregory Marino, president of the Kaplan University Group. “I’m confident
that Chris Caywood’s vision and talent will further our quest to become the
leader in law-related education in the United States.”
Currier will continue to serve Concord Law School as a professor and dean
emeritus, helping to facilitate new initiatives that build upon the school’s
reputation for high quality, innovative legal education.
He joined Concord Law School in 2004 with 30 years of experience in legal
education and practice. Currier helped facilitate the law school’s merger
with Kaplan University in 2007, making it the only wholly online law school
that is part of a regionally accredited university. He’s also developed partnerships
with traditional law schools, including Loyola University School of Law,
which joined forces with Concord to offer an online Master of Jurisprudence
in Health Law degree for health care professionals.
Currier came to Concord from the American Bar Association in Chicago, where
he served as Deputy Consultant on Legal Education, working on the law school
approval and review process for the accreditation of U.S. juris doctor programs.
Prior to that, he served in various academic and leadership positions at
law schools in the U.S. and abroad.
Caywood previously served as chief operating officer of KLE, which includes
Kaplan University’s School of Legal Studies, School of Criminal Justice and
Concord Law School.
Caywood joined Kaplan University four years ago as a vice president, guiding
operations for the University’s criminal justice, legal studies, education
and nursing programs. Last year, he became chief operating officer for the
new KLE. He earned his juris doctor degree from the University of Michigan
Law School, bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the University of Michigan
and an MBA from the University of Chicago. Before joining Kaplan University,
Caywood spent two decades working first in private practice for major national
law firms and then in a number of management and leadership roles in the
health care and retail industries. He is a member of the Illinois and Massachusetts
bars.
About Kaplan University
Kaplan University offers a different school of thought for higher education.
It strives to help adult students unlock their talent by providing a practical,
student-centered education that prepares them for careers in some of the
fastest-growing industries. Based in Davenport, Iowa, the University is regionally
accredited by The Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and is a member of the
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (NCA). Kaplan University
has more than 125 academic programs and offerings, and serves more than 66,000
online and campus-based students. In addition to its online operations, the
University has 10 campuses in Iowa, Nebraska and Maryland, and one Kaplan
University Learning Center in Milwaukee.
Kaplan University is part of Kaplan Higher Education, which serves more than
104,000 students online and through more than 70 campus-based schools across
the United States and abroad. Kaplan Higher Education schools offer a spectrum
of academic opportunities, from certificates and diplomas to graduate and
professional degrees, including a juris doctor degree. Kaplan Higher Education
is part of Kaplan, Inc., a leading international provider of educational
and career services for individuals, schools and businesses. Kaplan serves
students of all ages through a wide array of offerings including higher education,
test preparation, professional training and programs for kids in grades K
through 12. Kaplan, Inc. is a subsidiary of The Washington Post Company (NYSE:
WPO), and its largest and fastest-growing division. For more information
about Kaplan University, visit www.kaplan.edu/talent.
