EAC President Todd Haynie Receives National Pacesetter Award

Eastern Arizona College President Todd Haynie accepts the national Pacesetter Award from Virginia Moreland, president of NCMPR.
Eastern Arizona College President Todd Haynie accepts the national Pacesetter Award from Virginia Moreland, president of NCMPR.

 

Eastern Arizona College President Todd Haynie has received the national Pacesetter Award for his leadership, student-centered vision, and strong advocacy for the role of community colleges.

The award was presented at the annual conference of the National Council for Marketing and Public Relations (NCMPR), which brought together several hundred communications and marketing professionals from two-year colleges across the country. In his acceptance speech, Haynie praised their work in demonstrating the power and potential of community colleges and the lives they transform.

“Since he was appointed president of Eastern Arizona College, President Haynie has elevated the image and impact of community colleges — not just within the Gila Valley, but across the state,” said Jeff Larson, chair of the EAC District Governing Board. “Through a deep commitment to students and community, he has positioned EAC as a respected leader in higher education and workforce development.”

From marketing director to college president, Haynie’s leadership journey has given him a unique understanding of how communication can drive engagement, build trust, and expand access. Guided by pillars of student success, community engagement, and financial responsibility, his tenure has delivered transformative results.

Under Haynie’s leadership, EAC has modernized student housing — raising occupancy from 60% to 100% — and launched high-demand workforce programs such as Diesel Technology and Radiologic Technology, both now operating at full capacity. He also championed a critical expenditure limit resolution, which passed with 80% voter approval, removing barriers for the College to continue its growth.

Haynie is currently leading the development of a 19,300-square-foot facility that will house EAC’s Cosmetology Program and provide expanded healthcare access through a partnership with Copper Mountain Clinic Thatcher. This project will double the Cosmetology Program’s capacity and ensure that students and community members have more significant opportunities for growth and access to essential resources.

“President Haynie is a respected and inspiring voice for colleges throughout Arizona,” said Mandy Heil, dean of marketing and communications at Arizona Western College and the District 6 director for NCMPR. “As a former marketing professional, he understands how to reach target audiences and expand access to higher education in rural communities. He genuinely cares about the students community colleges are here to serve.”

In addition to his work at EAC, Haynie serves as chair of the Arizona Community College Coordinating Council and as a commissioner for the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, where he continues to advocate for accessible, affordable education at the state and national levels.

The Pacesetter Award places Haynie among an elite group of community college leaders nationwide and celebrates his enduring contributions to two-year institutions’ visibility, relevance, and resilience.

Eastern Arizona College President Todd Haynie receives the national Pacesetter Award before hundreds of marketing professionals nationwide.

 

 

 

About Eastern Arizona College:

Since 1888, Eastern Arizona College has been the undisputed Smart Higher Education Destination, shaping student dreams into reality. With a faculty of qualified and caring instructors, EAC is committed to preparing students for high-demand careers and advanced studies at top universities.

EAC offers a diverse range of more than 90 degrees and certificates, including two bachelor’s degrees. The College is home to the state’s premier nursing school and a fine arts program that features Arizona’s only community college marching band. EAC also boasts an engineering program that prepares students for success at top-tier firms and universities.

Beyond academics, EAC is a vibrant community where students thrive, forging connections that last a lifetime. Experience on-campus housing, engage in over 30 clubs and organizations, participate in dynamic intramurals, and cheer for nationally ranked athletic and e-sports teams.

What sets EAC apart is its commitment to financial accessibility, allowing most students to graduate with $0 debt.

Choose EAC as your Smart Higher Education Destination. For more information, contact admissions@eac.edu or call (928) 428-8272.

About the National Council for Marketing and Public Relations (NCMPR)
The National Council for Marketing and Public Relations represents nearly 1,600 members from more than 600 community and technical colleges across the United States and Canada. NCMPR provides professional development, resources, and recognition for two-year college marketing and public relations professionals. The Pacesetter Award is presented annually to a community college president or CEO in recognition of leadership, student-centered vision, and strong advocacy for the role of community colleges.