In a historic move, Dallas Institute of Funeral Service has appointed Erin M. Wilson as its first female president in its 115-year history. This appointment not only marks a significant milestone for the college but also serves as a poignant reflection of the evolving landscape within the funeral service profession and academia.
Wilson’s journey to the presidency is a testament to her multifaceted background, which seamlessly integrates both funeral service and academia. A graduate of Dallas Institute of Funeral Service herself, she brings a wealth of experience and deep-rooted passion for both fields to her new role.
As a licensed funeral director and embalmer, Wilson’s expertise in the funeral service profession is undeniable. However, her journey has been far from conventional. Prior to entering the funeral service profession, she pursued a career in education. It was after her time in mortuary college that she discovered a way to merge her two passions, ultimately leading her back to the realm of academia.
She holds an Master of Science in human relations and business, a master’s certification in executive leadership and is a Certified Funeral Service Professional. Her commitment to excellence and innovation has been evident throughout her career. She began teaching for Dallas Institute of Funeral Service in 2019, while maintaining an active role within the profession. Her dedication and expertise saw her rise through the ranks, culminating in her appointment as the academic dean in 2021 and additionally as the program director at the end of 2022.
Under her leadership, the Dallas Institute of Funeral Service has experienced significant growth and improvement. With a focus on enhancing program quality and student success, she has led a team that has achieved notable advancements in student retention, graduation rates and National Board Exam scores.
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