Phillip L. Sirotkin

1923 - 2007

Phillip L. Sirotkin

1923 - 2007

Phillip Sirotkin Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 8, 2007.
A Leader in Regional Higher Education Cooperation

Phillip L. Sirotkin, the longtime executive director of the Boulder-based Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE), died Wednesday, April 4, after suffering a severe stroke five days earlier.

Sirotkin, who was 83, guided WICHE for 13 years – 1976 to 1989 – during which time the 15-state higher education organization created and extended cost-effective educational programs and opportunities that benefit students and public and private colleges and universities throughout the West.

During Sirotkin's tenure, cooperative, cost-sharing programs were expanded and new ones established to serve undergraduate and postgraduate students, faculty, ethnic minority students, administrators and researchers, and health professionals both on and off campuses and in state capitals.

When he arrived at WICHE, the organization, which was created through an interstate compact in the 1950s, was being challenged politically as being too independent and inadequately responsive to the needs of the member states. "Through tact, persistence, and intelligent strategizing, Phil changed that climate and then built WICHE into a stronger and more respected organization dedicated to state and institutional cooperation," said David A. Longanecker, WICHE's current executive director. Upon retirement, Sirotkin left WICHE in a sound position programmatically, politically, and fiscally.

The official published history of WICHE termed Sirotkin's tenure as years of both consolidation and achievement. Under Sirotkin, "WICHE had become a well-known and welcome contributor in higher education in the West," wrote historian Frank C. Abbott.

Following retirement, Sirotkin's skill at developing collaborative arrangements among state governments and higher education institutions was tapped to help create and establish a higher education compact among 12 states in the Midwest, the only section of the country that did not have a regional agreement. After working with state officials to found the Midwest Higher Education Commission in the 1990s, Sirotkin served several years as a senior adviser to the commission.

Sirotkin came to WICHE as its executive director from the State University of New York at Albany where he was executive vice president and vice president for academic affairs between 1971 and 1976.

He moved into higher education administration after several positions in the mental health field. He was with the National Institute of Mental Health from 1964 to 1971, serving as NIMH associate director during his last four years there. In 1967 he was a member of the first U.S. mission to the Soviet Union on mental health systems and the only member of the delegation who could speak Russian. This mission during the Cold War years exchanged information concerning mental health services in the two superpowers.

Earlier, he was executive assistant to the director of the California Department of Mental Hygiene from 1960-1963, and he helped to establish the mental health training and research program at WICHE between 1957 and 1960.

Sirotkin received his bachelor's degree from Wayne State University in 1945, and his master's degree and doctorate in political science and constitutional law from the University of Chicago between 1947 and 1951. He was an instructor and assistant professor of political science at Wellesley College between 1950 and 1957 when he joined WICHE for the first time to help develop its mental health education program.

During World War II, he served in Army intelligence between 1943 and 1946 when he became fluent in the Russian language.

Sirotkin, who was born in Moline, Illinois on August 2, 1923, had a consuming passion for teaching and education, politics, baseball, and literature.

Phillip Sirotkin's survivors include his wife, Cecille, his daughter, Laurie Sirotkin of Niwot , CO, his son, Steve Sirotkin of Boulder, and three brothers and two sisters.

A memorial service will be scheduled at a later date.

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April 10, 2007

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Lana Oleen

April 10, 2007

When I met Phil, he was involved with the founding of MHEC...I stayed involved because of him. Phil's vision, passion and art of persuasion convinced individuals to rise to their potentials. He helped so many of us to grow. Many a moment was spent in sharing our personal sides as well...the pride and love for his family was reflected often in our conversations. May Phil's family be comforted in the warm and sincere regards each of us holds for you as his very special family. Most sincerely, Lana Oleen

David & Betty Murphy

April 10, 2007

Betty and I were deeply saddened to learn of Phil’s passing.

He was more than a dear friend and colleague. He was also a mentor, a big brother, a guardian angel, a role model, a critic, a listening ear and a soul mate in advancing so many worthy causes.

Phil leaves a wonderful legacy to inspire each of us. His unselfish contributions to the advancement of Mental Health, Education, and Interstate Cooperation through WICHE and MHEC will benefit generations to come, and will endear him always to all who have had the privilege of knowing him, working with him and learning from him.

We shall carry Phil, Cecile and his family with us in our thoughts and prayers always, and we will be comforted knowing that the good Lord has received a new Senior Advisor to lend a hand, and that our world will be made better because of that.

Arlene Peterson

April 9, 2007

To the Sirotkin Family,
My sincere sympathy at the passing of your dear husband and wonderful father. Laurie told me many times that he was such an exceptional person. Hold tight to your memories and to each other.

Brian Rude

April 9, 2007

I enjoyed my many years of association with Phil during my time on the MHEC Board. We worked well together, enjoyed many good times, and had many laughs. He was such a dedicated, thoughtful person, who always conducted himself with the greatest class and dignity. What a leader for higher education! And, what a wonderful human being. My sympathy to all of his loved ones.....he will be missed by everyone who knew him!

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