Uniting Legacy and Possibility
Ƶ of Pennsylvania is proud to announce the appointment of Ken Anderson as the University’s new Executive Director of External Affairs, a role designed to expand Cheyney’s partnerships across industry, government, education, and philanthropy.
Anderson joins Cheyney with a distinguished career spanning business, civic engagement, and nonprofit leadership. His previous work with the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia, United Way, and other civic organizations focused on building cross-sector ecosystems that advance inclusive economic growth and regional competitiveness.
When asked what motivated him to bring that experience to higher education, Anderson pointed to Cheyney’s unique position in the national landscape. He described the University as “the intersection of legacy and possibility” and emphasized his long-standing commitment to connecting sectors to expand opportunity and innovation. In his view, Cheyney’s identity as the nation’s first HBCU, and its emerging role as a future-focused institution make it the ideal place to continue that work.
Advancing President Walton’s Vision
His appointment aligns directly with President Aaron A. Walton’s transformation agenda, which has strengthened academic pathways, expanded workforce partnerships, and driven measurable institutional growth. When asked how his background connects to President Walton’s vision, Anderson noted that his experience in public–private collaboration positions him to help Cheyney “reclaim its position as a national thought leader in education, innovation, and equity.” He highlighted opportunities to attract companies to campus, build new internship and career pipelines, and advance collaborative work that prepares students for long-term success.
Anderson will play a central role in accelerating Cheyney’s expanding partnership ecosystem.
The University’s recent collaborations, including the Community College of Philadelphia transfer pathway and the Shoot 360 sports technology center, demonstrate its commitment to innovative, student-centered engagement. His charge is to grow this network across established industries and what he calls the “unusual suspects” in technology, life sciences, sports innovation, cultural institutions, and emerging markets.
“External Affairs is about turning relationships into results,” Anderson said. His goal is to position Cheyney as a magnet for ideas, investment, and impact, expanding the institution’s visibility and influence while building tangible opportunities for students.
Anderson holds a Bachelor of Science from Indiana University and business credentials from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and Cornell University. He serves on several regional civic boards, including Philadelphia 250 and Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful.
