Roy F. Heynderickx, Ph.D.
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Educational
background |
University of Oregon, 1975
Bachelor of Arts in accounting
University of Portland, 1983
Master of Business Administration
University of Oregon, 1992
Doctor of Philosophy |
Roy F. Heynderickx, Ph.D., became the tenth president of Saint
Martin’s University on January 1, 2009.
A native of the Northwest, Heynderickx earned his bachelor’s
degree in accounting from the University of Oregon in 1975, an
M.B.A. from the University of Portland in 1983, and his Ph.D. in
education administration from the University of Oregon in 1992.
Heynderickx is very familiar with Saint Martin’s Benedictine
tradition having grown up in Mount Angel, Oregon where he attended
high school at the Mount Angel Abbey High School run by Benedictine
monks.
Heynderickx has worked in Catholic higher education for over 28
years, 15 of which have been at the senior management level. Prior
to Saint Martin's, he was responsible for a division of over 400
staff members and oversaw the University of San Diego’s finance and
administration division, including endowment investments, facilities
management, and the budget. Before then he had spent 27 years at the
University of Portland, ultimately serving as its chief financial
officer. At the University of Portland, Heynderickx participated in
a major institutional strategic planning process that led to a
significant redirection of the university’s focus resulting in a
strengthened institution. In addition to his administrative work,
Heynderickx served as an adjunct professor in the University of
Portland’s Pamplin School of Business and gave a number of lectures
and workshops for a variety of professional organizations.
Heynderickx is an appointed commissioner to the Northwest
Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU), the body which
accredits institutions of higher learning in the seven-state
Northwest region. He previously served as an evaluator for the
NWCCU, where he focused on smaller colleges and universities—giving
him a unique understanding of Saint Martin’s. He is also a board
member at the Olympia Tumwater Foundation, the Independent Colleges
of WA (ICW), the Association of Washington Business (AWB), Great
Northwest Athletic Conferences (GNAC), Washington Higher Education
Facilities Authority (WHEFA) and most recently, the Fulcrum
Foundation.
He and his wife, Kathleen, have three children: Marc, Troy, and
Kathryn.