Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions has inaugurated its second president. In ceremonies at the Utah Valley Convention Center earlier this month, the private, for-profit university installed Cameron K. Martin to lead the Provo-based school.
Established in 1998 and accredited by the Northwest Commission of Colleges and Universities, Rocky Mountain University (RMU) is a graduate healthcare education institution offering master’s and doctoral degree programs in various healthcare specialties through a blend of online, hybrid and on-campus residential programs.
Before his appointment as president of RMU, Martin was vice president of operations and chief of staff for the office of the president at the school. He was previously vice president of university relations at Utah Valley University and worked for the Utah System of Higher Education as an associate commissioner for economic development and planning. He earned a bachelor’s in political science, a master’s in public administration and a Ph.D in educational leadership, all from Brigham Young University.
“I am humbled and excited to build upon RMU’s mission and vision to improve the human condition,” said Martin. “Our institution is meeting graduate educational healthcare needs throughout our nation. Working together with our incredible students, faculty and staff, we will elevate the notability of our advanced modern healthcare curriculum, experiential learning, and world-class facilities.”