La Valley Named Executive Director for Rural Health Education

La Valley Named Executive Director for Rural Health Education
March 26, 2026

Ken La Valley has been named executive director for rural health education effective immediately, UNH College of Health and Human Services Dean Kirsten Corazzini has announced. In this new role, La Valley will lead UNH’s contributions to New Hampshire’s newly established Governor's Office of New Opportunities & Rural Transformational Health (GO-NORTH).

Portrait of Ken La Valley, with a white beard and wearing a blue and gray checkered shirt in front of a brick building

“This work is not possible without a strong foundation of trusted relationships,” Corazzini says. “Ken brings many years of exceptional service to UNH and New Hampshire … his experience and credibility — earned through sustained partnership and community-based collaboration — make him exceptionally well suited to help advance our important work, and ensure that the engagement, partnership, and delivery infrastructure needed to support rural communities is in place as statewide planning advances.”

As executive director for rural health education, La Valley will lead the university’s rural community and stakeholder engagement of our broader university strategy to support New Hampshire’s rural health workforce development efforts. He will work in close collaboration with colleagues across the university and with partners statewide to strengthen community-embedded engagement approaches and support locally driven workforce development. 

La Valley earned a Bachelor of Science in zoology from UNH, and a Master of Science in fisheries, animal, and veterinary science and Ph.D. in environmental science from the University of Rhode Island. He previously served as dean and director of UNH Cooperative Extension for more than a decade before being appointed vice provost of outreach and engagement, and most recently vice provost and online learning officer. 

“I’m honored to continue serving New Hampshire through a role focused on community partnership and delivery,” La Valley says. “This work starts with listening and trust. I look forward to strengthening reciprocal outreach and building durable partnerships that help translate statewide rural health goals into innovative workforce solutions and lasting community impact.” 

 To learn more about UNH’s rural health initiative visit the initiative's webpage

Published
March 26, 2026