A WVU Duo at Boys State: Dr. Gee and Dr. Atiles Share Insights on Leadership and Civic Duty
The American Legion Mountaineer Boys State is honored to welcome two respected leaders from West Virginia University to speak to this year’s Citizens: Dr. E. Gordon Gee, outgoing WVU President, and Dr. Jorge H. Atiles, Dean and Associate Vice President for WVU Extension and Land-Grant Engagement. Together, they represent decades of experience in public service, education, and leadership—and they bring with them a message of hope, empowerment, and community engagement.
Dr. E. Gordon Gee – Outgoing WVU President, Higher Education Icon, and Longtime Supporter of Boys State
Dr. E. Gordon Gee is one of the most recognized and enduring figures in American higher education. Having served as president of more universities than anyone in U.S. history—including West Virginia University (twice), The Ohio State University, Vanderbilt University, Brown University, and the University of Colorado—Dr. Gee’s legacy is built on visionary leadership, accessibility, and a deep passion for student success.
As he concludes his second presidency at WVU in June 2025, Dr. Gee leaves behind a legacy that includes academic innovation, the elevation of WVU to R1 research status, and expanded outreach through the university’s land-grant mission. Beyond academia, Dr. Gee has been a devoted supporter of youth leadership and civic education, including years of involvement with The American Legion Mountaineer Boys State program.
At ALMBS, Dr. Gee has regularly inspired Citizens with his wisdom, humor, and call to lead with purpose and humility. His enduring message: leadership is about service, integrity, and asking the right questions.
Source: WVU College of Law – E. Gordon Gee
Dr. Jorge H. Atiles – WVU Associate Vice President and Dean, Champion of Community Engagement
Dr. Jorge H. Atiles serves as WVU’s Associate Vice President for Land-Grant Engagement and Dean of WVU Extension. A key architect of the university’s statewide impact, Dr. Atiles oversees a vast array of initiatives that touch all 55 counties—from agriculture and 4-H youth development to family and community advancement.
Since joining WVU in 2020, Dr. Atiles has been a catalyst for transformation within Extension and the broader land-grant mission. With prior leadership roles at Oklahoma State University and the University of Georgia, and a doctoral degree from Virginia Tech, his academic and professional journey reflects a lifelong commitment to service, education, and empowering communities.
Dr. Atiles’ presence at ALMBS reflects WVU’s commitment to youth development. His leadership underscores the belief that young people—especially those learning civic responsibility at Boys State—are essential to shaping the future of West Virginia.


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