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Bill Ebbing joins Miami’s Board of Trustees

1985 graduate is president and CEO of the New Albany Company

Bill Ebbing is a member of the Miami University Board of Trustees
Bill Ebbing was recently appointed as a member of the Miami University Board of Trustees.
Campus Announcements

Bill Ebbing joins Miami’s Board of Trustees

Bill Ebbing was recently appointed as a member of the Miami University Board of Trustees.
Bill Ebbing ’85, president and CEO of the New Albany Company, is the newest appointment to the Miami University Board of Trustees.

Appointed on Nov. 8, Ebbing fills Sandra Collins’ unexpired term, which ends Feb. 28, 2025.

As president and CEO of the New Albany Company, Ebbing oversees the development of the company’s central Ohio holdings. The New Albany Company has led the development of thousands of acres in the state and has received national recognition for its 12,000-acre International Business Park and planning philosophies that have served as a model for strategic planning and development worldwide.

Ebbing earned his bachelor’s degree in Environmental Design/Architecture from Miami before beginning his career at Bohm-NBBJ as a project architect. Prior to joining the New Albany Company, Ebbing directed several high-profile projects as vice president of real estate for the Columbus-based Edwards Land Company.

He is active in many civic and education organizations that create opportunity and improve the quality of life in central Ohio, including service on the boards of Ohio Dominican University, the Ohio State University Fisher College of Business’ Center for Real Estate, and the city of New Albany’s Economic Development Committee, among others. Ebbing’s daughter, Claire Ebbing, graduated from Miami in 2019.

Miami’s Board of Trustees includes up to 17 members, 11 of whom are appointed by
the governor of Ohio, with the advice and consent of the Senate. Each gubernatorial appointee must be an Ohio resident and two must be enrolled students.
Established in 1809, Miami University is located in Oxford, Ohio, with regional campuses in Hamilton and Middletown, a learning center in West Chester, and a European study center in Luxembourg.