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New York Chiropractic College Names Next President

Seneca Falls: Thomas R. De Vita, DC, chair of the New York Chiropractic College Board of Trastees, today announced the selection of Michael A. Mestan, DC, EdD, as the College's next president, succeeding Frank J. Nicchi, DC, MS, upon his retirement, scheduled for August 31, 2017.

Now serving NYCC as executive vice president and provost and holding an academic appointment in the chiropractic program, Dr. Mestan joined the College in 2002. He held positions as department head for clinical sciences, dean of the chiropractic program, and executive vice president for academic affairs before being appointed to his current position in 2010. Previously, he held academic and administrative appointments at Parker University in Dallas, Texas. He has also practiced chiropractic and served as a diagnostic imaging consultant.

Having earned his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from the National University of Health Sciences in 1994, Dr. Mestan completed his residency in Diagnostic Imaging at Southern California University of Health Sciences. In 2011 he earned a master's degree, and in 2013 a Doctor of Education degree, both in educational administration with a specialization in higher education, from the University of Rochester's Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Development in Rochester, New Y ork. Dr. Mestan resides in Seneca Falls with his wife and three children.