Chris Wise

AVP, Health & Wellness at Virginia Tech

As Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs, Chris Wise provides leadership to diverse departments with a primary goal of integrating health and wellness into the everyday culture of Virginia Tech. With oversight for Cook Counseling Center, Hokie Wellness, Housing and Residence Life, Recreational Sports, and Schiffert Health Center, these departments encompass more than 800 employees with operating budgets in excess of $40 million. In partnership with the Assistant Vice President for Housing, Dining, and Student Centers and Director for Dining Services, Chris shares supervision for Housing and Residence Life, integrating wellness into the student living framework and providing the opportunity to incorporate well-being into the residential infrastructure where most students first experience collegiate life. Chris also works closely with Dr. Christopher Flynn, Virginia Tech’s Executive Director of Mental Health Initiatives.

Resource development and management has been a hallmark of Chris’ long tenure at Virginia Tech. He has initiated a variety of building projects related to health and wellness, has developed numerous new income streams, and has grown staffing in thoughtful and efficient ways to provide needed programs and facilities while respecting the cost of education.

Chris has been at Virginia Tech since 1987, when he was a graduate student serving as a graduate assistant in Recreational Sports. Although he is a native of South Carolina, he has lived in Blacksburg for more than half his life. Chris developed a passion for sports at a very early age and it led him from being a college athlete at Newberry College in South Carolina to a career in health and wellness with a student affairs twist. At a time when Chris was undecided about what his career path might be, he was introduced to Virginia Tech Student Affairs, where he now prides himself on providing health and wellness programs that allow students to find their career passion while pursuing a life of well-being. During his years as director of Recreational Sports, Virginia Tech was twice named the nation’s fittest college by The Active Times.

Chris is actively involved with the National Intramural and Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA) as well as NASPA—Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education. He has served a two-year term as NIRSA Virginia State Director and is a graduate of the NIRSA School of Recreational Sports Management and the NIRSA Executive Institute. He is also a graduate of the Academy for Leadership Excellence at Virginia Tech and the Virginia Tech Executive Development Institute. Chris is an active supporter of local youth sports programs, serving on youth baseball and soccer boards and providing support to local high school athletic programs. He knows what led him on his path in life and values the opportunity to help others along their paths.

Outside of work, Chris and his wife Barbara spend time on powerwalks, jogging, hiking, and various other active pursuits. He has two adult sons, Carson and Camden, who have had successful college football careers as kickers/punters. When time allows, traveling and golf with his family and friends are his relaxation activities of choice.

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