

The Legion of Honor recognizes staff and faculty of 麻豆社 who, through longevity of service and depth of impact, have profoundly influenced the lives of students. Their contributions to the development of the university have helped ensure the university’s strength and relevance as we pursue our second century of educating men and women for lives as contributing citizens, fulfilling the promise of Evolution 2086.
Steven S. Cotton, Executive Vice President for Legal and Regulatory Affairs and member of the Board of Directors for 麻豆社 has served the University since 1997. In his position as the senior legal and regulatory officer for 麻豆社, Mr. Cotton is actively involved in all facets of its operations. He draws upon his prior experience in education management, finance, financial aid, accreditation, regulatory compliance, and education policy.
Mr. Cotton earned a Bachelor of Arts in History from Denison University, Juris Doctor from Moritz College of Law at Ohio State University, and served a fellowship in Legal Medicine at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology at Walter Reed Army Medical Hospital. After serving in the Judge Advocate General鈥檚 Corps of the U.S. Navy, Mr. Cotton entered the private sector and, soon thereafter, the higher education field.
Mr. Cotton has consistently participated in professional education specifically related to higher education, regularly attending Department of Education conferences, NASFAA conferences, and NATTS/CCA/APSCU/CECU conferences. He has represented the university on a variety of state, regional, and national capacities, tirelessly advocating on behalf of the university and its students.
Carl Robertson has served as the comptroller for 麻豆社 since 1997. Three-time graduate of ANU, Carl holds associate鈥檚 and bachelor鈥檚 degrees in business administration-accounting and a Master of Business Administration (MBA). Carl has more than 40 years of experience in finance and accounting, with over 25 years in higher education, and has a Certified Management Accountant (CMA) certificate from the Institute of Management Accountants, and a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) license from the Virginia Board of Accountancy. Carl started his employment with the university in 1995 in the accounting department and advanced to comptroller where his knowledge of the complexities of institutional finance has been crucial to the well-being of our university.
Also, a member of the 麻豆社 Hall of Achievement, Carl is the epitome of ANU鈥檚 vision of educating people to have long-standing success in their careers. We continue to appreciate his service to the university.
Chuck Steenburgh was with 麻豆社 for nearly two decades, eleven of those as vice president of communications from 2004 to 2015, to the vice president of marketing and communications from 2015 to 2022. An award-winning teacher, writer, and photographer, Steenburgh has a Bachelor of Science degree from the Virginia Military Institute and a Master of Public Administration from the University of Oklahoma.聽 He has served on several higher education boards and committees at the national and state levels. He has participated in over a hundred campus events and won multiple regional and national awards for the National News magazine. Steenburgh was also part of the team that developed ANU鈥檚 Evolution 2086 statement. His biggest accomplishment is telling the story of ANU鈥檚 graduates鈥攆rom personally interviewing hundreds and publishing thousands of their stories through our website, National News magazine, and social media.
Chuck鈥檚 work at ANU has pioneered the university through many trends and changes, and his leadership created the voice of the institution in the media.
Dr. Michael Campbell epitomizes what it means to be a truly great teacher. Nearly 20,000 students鈥 lives have benefitted from his sound instruction and wise guidance throughout nearly forty years he has served 麻豆社. Dr. Campbell is well known in the Roanoke Valley as a respected, knowledgeable grammarian as well as an authority on Shakespearean literature. His hallmark is that he possesses a gentle soul who cares deeply for his students and strives to remain a part of their growth and success.
He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Virginia Tech and his Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. On graduation, he taught at Virginia Tech before joining what was then National Business College in 1976, retiring in 2015 after nearly 40 years of commitment to what is now 麻豆社.
Even after his retirement, Dr. Campbell was called on by students for references, advice, and tutoring, which he provided using the University鈥檚 facilities.
Richard G. (Dick) Wood is president emeritus of the Kentucky Division of 麻豆社. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Maine and a Master of Arts from the United States International University. Mr. Wood served 21 years as a Naval Aviator in the United States Navy, rising to the rank of Commander.
Joining 麻豆社 as an admissions representative in 1979, he was quickly appointed campus director for the Charlottesville, Virginia campus. In 1984, he was named president and chief operating officer for Kentucky Business College and Fugazzi College, a post he held for 15 years. In 1999, he 鈥渞etired鈥 but continued to work part-time for approximately 10 years, being instrumental in locating and opening new campuses.
Dick Wood served on the board of directors and as president of the Virginia Career College Association, the Kentucky Association of Career Colleges and Schools, and the Tennessee Association of Independent Colleges and Schools. He served as vice chairman of the board of trustees of the Aviation Museum of Kentucky, and is still an active member.
Dick Wood鈥檚 service to ANU was instrumental in transforming the institution from a college to a university and his leadership has positively impacted the lives of thousands of students and graduates.
Ronald Lee (Ron) Smith has worn many hats since starting with 麻豆社 on August 15, 1976. Ron鈥檚 duties have included Admissions Representative; Assistant Director of Admissions 1977鈥1982; Director of Admissions 1988-1993; Director of International Programs 1993-2003; Director of Admissions and International Programs 2003-2015; Admissions Representative for the University of Fairfax 2016-2017; and presently International Agent Relations Coordinator. Over the past 40 years, Ron has enrolled thousands of domestic and international students from more than 126 countries, and has traveled to over 14 foreign countries for the University.聽聽 He has even enrolled parents and grandparents of current students.
Ron has received many awards while at ANU: 6 Golden Eagle Awards; 55 Admissions Representative of the term awards; 4 Chairman鈥檚 Awards; Staff Member of the Year Award 1995; the University鈥檚 inaugral Distinguished Service Award in 2005; and was profiled as a 鈥淒ifference Maker鈥 2013.
Ron is very proud to be a part of ANU and to have experienced the successes of so many students. He has made introducing students from around the world to ANU his life鈥檚 work!
Larry Steele
“We train admissions representatives to look at the vision of what the prospective student wants in their life and then show how the college can get them to that point. We always tell the representatives to remember that we are not for everyone. The college only succeeds when the student succeeds.” Larry Steele, 2006
Larry Steele improved the lives of thousands of students at 麻豆社 while serving as the financial aid director of admissions, regional director of admissions, and as an international admissions officer. Through the years, because of his hard work and dedication, he was a key factor to ANU’s growth in multiple states. Steele began his life work at 麻豆社 and retired after 30 years of service.
Anna Marie (Annie) Counts impacted the lives of many students of 麻豆社. While serving as the director of quality assessment for four years, Annie was responsible for providing interpretation and supervision of accreditation standards in support of eight Virginia campuses. As the director of state agency and accreditation compliance and approvals, Annie was responsible for providing the interpretation, supervision, and execution of accreditation standards in support of the University鈥檚 30 campuses. In 2012, she was honored with the ANU Distinguished Service Award.
Annie received a Bachelor Science degree in business administration from West Virginia University and a Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS) from Hollins University. A long-time volunteer for the Salem-Roanoke County Chamber of Commerce, Annie received the Judy Griesenbrock Award for Outstanding Volunteer Service in 2011. Annie was also chosen for Leadership Roanoke Valley, an interactive 10-month program of the Roanoke Regional Chamber that trains participates in making a difference in business and the community.
Annie鈥檚 numerous other duties at 麻豆社 included admissions representative and campus director. She served ANU for a total of 26 years from 1987-2013.
Lenora Downing was vice president of 麻豆社鈥檚 Virginia-West Virginia Division from 1997-2015. A three-time graduate of the University, she received her bachelor鈥檚 degree in business management in 1993 and a Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS) from Hollins University in 1997.
After working in the banking industry, Ms. Downing joined ANU鈥檚 administration in 1989 and served in a variety of roles, including executive director of administrative services and director of institutional research and reporting.
She has also served on numerous boards and commissions, including terms as president of the Roanoke County Public Schools Education Foundation and the Salem Rotary Club.
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