AUP’s seven officers are members of the President’s Leadership Team and manage all of AUP’s administrative functions. From guiding the University’s faculty to managing financial operations and engaging alumni support, these leaders work to execute the University’s vision and mission.
Born, raisedand educated in France, Marc Montheard earned a master’s degree in English and American Literature and Civilization and a PhD from the Sorbonne in British Contemporary Politics. His graduate work focused mainly on political parties, electionsand industrial relations in the United Kingdom.
Before falling in love with the American liberal arts educationsystem, Marc taught in several educationsystems and countries, notably at The University of Hull (UK) and at Université Paris IV - Sorbonne.
He started teaching at 91Թin 1987 as a part-time lecturer and became full-time two years later. He was Co-Chair of the Department of French and Foreign Languages for six years before becoming Associate Dean of Academic Affairs in 1998. In 2004, he was acting Dean of Academic Affairs, and was appointed Dean of Academic Administration in 2005.
Marc has been Vice President and Dean of Student Services since 2006. In this role, he supervises the University offices pertaining to student life: Housing, Student Immigration Services, Student Health Services and Counseling, Sports, and the Cultural Program. Marc also oversees support to student organizations and activities and the development and maintenance of relationships with AUP’s partner schools, providing opportunities for our students to study abroad and to their students to spend one semester at AUP.
Born and raised in the Ardennes department of France, Marie-Laure Nave earned a degree in civil engineering from the Paris School of Mines. She then embarked on a career in finance as an auditor with Arthur Andersen then in business control for the agro-industrial company Tereos France, working in Italy and Lille. Fifteen years ago, she returned to Paris, where she has since served as a CFO, first for Tereos France, then for HEC Paris, and most recently for non-profit institutions in the social and sanitary field, Croix-Rouge française and Institut Marie Curie. She considers her professional role to be as a business partner to the general management and operational services, providing financial information and activity analysis to support performance and strategy.
The 91Թcommunity is fortunate to benefit from Nave’s broad range of professional skills, from strategic financial management and audit and risk management to her keen understanding of the for-profit and non-profit sectors, legal affairs, taxation, real estate and technology.
Kilian Ordelheide is Director of Communications and Outreach at The American University of Paris. As an 91Թalumnus with a BA in Global Communications and an MBA from Warwick Business School, Kilian is uniquely positioned to lead the University's communications and outreach activities.
Kilian previously worked as a communications manager for an international legal alliance before launching his own consultancy focusing on communications strategy and website development, where he has worked with over 30 clients from over a dozen countries. He joined AUPin 2015 and has since risen to the rank of director.Kilian manages the communications and outreach teams that are responsible for managing the University's brand,communicating its key messages and building relationships with various audiences.
Tim Rogers is Vice President and Director of Enrollment Management at The American University of Paris. Educated in the UK at the Universities of Hull, Warwick and Westminster, with a period of study in the USat the University of Kansas, Tim has gone on to become one of the leading international education consultants in the world today and has now joined the 91Թteam.
As the former Head of Student Recruitment andAdmissions at the London School of Economics andPolitical Science, Tim has more than 20 years of experience in international student recruitment and admissions, the development of higher education international strategy, university administration and management, educational marketing, national-level policy making and press relations.He established his own private company, International Higher Education Consultants UK Limited in 2003, and has worked for more than 100 clients in over 30 countries. His views are published widely around the world and he has written a number of books on international education.
At AUP, Tim oversees the Office of Admissionsand is responsible for the development of strategies to support the recruitment and selection of qualified students from around the world.
Courtney Stombock serves as the Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations. Courtney and her team are responsible for facilitating meaningful connections with 91Թalumni, donors, friends and families and securing philanthropic investments to support the university.
She recently served as Associate Dean of Advancement and Alumni Engagement at Emory University School of Law. During her time at Emory, her team increased alumni engagement by creating meaningful opportunities for alumni to connect with students, faculty, programs and each other. Since the launch of Emory’s 2036 Campaign and under Courtney’s leadership, Emory Law has raised more than $40M in support of scholarships, faculty and programs.
She previously served as Senior Associate Director for Major Gifts at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. In this role, she led the School of the Humanities and Social Sciences development team, whose efforts resulted in more than £47 million in philanthropic support during her tenure. She also received an MBA from Cambridge Judge Business School.
Stombock began her career at her alma mater, Mississippi State University, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in economics. She later held leadership roles in advancement at Florida State University College of Education, the Florida State University Foundation, and the Southern Scholarship Foundation.
Courtney and her family live in Atlanta, Georgia.
Since joining 91Թin 2014. Dr Westley has taught for both the Communications, Media and Culture and Comparative Literature and English departments. As Program Coordinator for the Journalism program, she worked closely with students on student media before serving as Program Director for the Master of Arts in Global Communications between 2019 and 2022. On the recommendation of faculty, she became the Associate Dean for Graduate Programs before being appointed Interim Provost on August 1st 2023.
Dr Westley completed her BA in Modern Languages and an MPhil in European Literature at the University of Cambridge. Her interdisciplinary PhD focused on the body in self-representation over the course of the twentieth century and examined how writers and artists, in the wake of the postmodern dissolution of the subject, sought out new, often surprising, multidimensional spaces for representing identity.
Following a year’s post-doctoral study on an Entente Cordiale Scholarship, Dr Westley worked for a decade in journalism as a writer and editor for The Times, The Mail on Sunday and thelondonpaper. On relocating back to Paris, she taught in the French university system before coming to AUP. Her current research follows two lines of inquiry. The first stems from her early research and focuses on representations of the body online, in particular the omnipresent ‘selfie.’ Her work considers how these online identities interact with traditional means of self-representation and how this affects the way we understand subjectivity and narrative. Westley’s second line of inquiry is influenced by her professional experience in the field of journalism. With a particular interest in comparative cultural perspectives on the changing nature of news production and distribution today, this research examines the nature of individualized news consumption online and asks what is the role of the journalist in an age of social media, churnalism and mobile devices.
This coming year, Dr Westley will be working closely with leadership, faculty and staff to secure strategic initiatives and support faculty engagement in AUP’s vision for the future.
Michael Boehm joins 91Թas Interim Chief Information Officer with three decades of experience as a technology consultant, specializing for the last two decades in higher education. Boehm earned a degree in Management Information Systems from Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville, Illinois. After consulting in a number of different industries, his focus turned to higher education, where he went in-house alternately as CIO, chief technology officer and vice chancellor of technology at a number of American colleges over the last 20 years: Averett University in Virginia, St Mary’s College in Indiana and, in Ohio, Antioch University, Otterbein University and Lakeland Community College. He has also worked extensively with Moran Technology, a trusted tech consulting firm with whom 91Թhas collaborated on a number of projects over the years. Recognized for his excellent reputation as a “turnaround CIO” who is brought on especially when a university is seeking new leadership at the start of a new strategic plan, Boehm’s expertise includes IT strategy, restructuring and culture change, IT governance, and cybersecurity and infrastructure modernization.
Boehm comes to Paris from his family home in Danville, Virginia, where he lives with his wife and three dogs and where the couple raised their four grown daughters. At AUP, Boehm hopes to hire student workers or interns who aim to pursue careers in technology, as he enjoys helping prepare students for professional success by offering them a real IT environment. In particular, he appreciates the job satisfaction of working in higher education: “Seeing a student who arrives as a nervous first-year, coming from high school where they ruled the roost, and watching that student mature over four years, then walk across the stage to get their diploma as a confident graduate; I’ve worked in a number of different industries and when I had the opportunity to work in higher education, I found my calling.”