"For some people, serving as a president of four institutions and on the boards of numerous associations might amount to a full career, but when Philip R. Day left his position at City College of San Francisco he wasn't ready for retirement," University Business reports. "Instead he took the helm at the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA). He succeeds Dallas Martin, who retired after 32 years as NASFAA's CEO and president. Day arrives at a crucial time for the financial aid industry and plans to further the initiatives that Martin took to improve the integrity of financial aid professionals. Besides City College, Day has also served as president of Daytona Beach Community College (Fla.), Cape Cod Community College (Mass.), and Dundalk Community College (Md.). He recently spoke with University Business about the challenges ahead in financial aid."
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