When sports chiropractors first appeared at the Olympic Games in the 1980s, it was alongside individual athletes who had experienced the benefits of chiropractic care in their training and recovery processes at home. Fast forward to Paris 2024, where chiropractic care was available in the polyclinic for all athletes, and the attitude has now evolved to recognize that “every athlete deserves access to sports chiropractic."
Life West President Gerard Clum to Step Down After 30 Years
The first and only president of Life Chiropractic College West, Gerard W. Clum, DC, has announced that after 30 years as president of the college, he will be stepping down to pursue other areas of interest and need in the chiropractic profession.
"It has been a wonderful journey," remarked Dr. Clum in making this announcement to alumni, faculty, staff, students and friends gathered for the college's annual homecoming events. "I have been blessed to have had the opportunity to participate in the chiropractic profession at this level over these past three decades" Clum noted, "The growth, maturation and impact of the profession and the college during this time have been remarkable".
During his tenure as president of Life Chiropractic College West, the institution, which enjoys an enrollment from 32 states and 22 countries, grew from being housed in a facility leased from the San Lorenzo Unified School District to its present $30 million state-of-the-art location on 11.5 acres with 210,000 square feet of classroom, laboratory, office, library, administrative and clinical facilities on Industrial Boulevard near Highway 92 in Hayward.
In addition to being the president of the college, Dr. Clum has been active throughout the state, across the country and around the world in the chiropractic profession as follows:
- During the time of his presidency, he served as a founding member serving in all the chairs of the Association of Chiropractic Colleges (ACC), a representative body of the educational community of the profession.
- A founding board member who served in all the chairs of the World Federation of Chiropractic (WFC), a confederation of 92 national chiropractic associations from around the world representing the profession in such areas as the World Health Organization (WHO).
- A board member and officer for almost 20 years of the International Chiropractors Association (ICA), a trade association for chiropractors in the United States.
- A member of the board of directors of the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE), the U.S. Secretary of Education recognized specialized accrediting agency for the chiropractic profession.
- Presently, he serves as a member of the Executive Committee and as a board member of the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress, the board of the World Federation of Chiropractic and the Association of Chiropractic Colleges.
Dr. Clum began his academic life on the faculty of Palmer College of Chiropractic in the early 1970s. In 1975, he was a founding faculty member of Life Chiropractic College (now Life University). This institution went on to become the largest chiropractic educational program in the world. In 1981, he accepted the presidency of Pacific States Chiropractic College, which had been founded several years earlier by long-time Hayward chiropractor Dr. George E. Anderson.
Later in 1981, under Dr. Clum's leadership, the institution transitioned from Pacific States to Life West. Thirty years later, with over 4,000 alumni practicing throughout the world from the city of Alameda to the nation of Zimbabwe, Life Chiropractic College West is a well-respected institution in the profession and Clum has moved on to be one of the senior statesmen of his field.
"I am looking forward to changing my involvement in the chiropractic profession. This transition will allow me the opportunity to offer greater attention to a range of activities that I never could address while serving as president of Life West," Dr. Clum commented. "Retirement from the presidency of the College is not the same as retirement from the chiropractic profession. That has been and will continue to be the work of my adult life".
In Hayward, the college and Dr. Clum have supported programs such as the Family Emergency Shelter Coalition (FESCO). The college was one of the first organizations beyond the founding faith-based community of FESCO to see the need for the organization and to lend its resources in time, talent and funding in response to family homelessness in the Hayward community.
For most of the 25-year history of FESCO, Dr. Clum has served a member of the agency's board of directors. He has also been a member of the Hayward Rotary club. In October 2000, he was named the Volunteer Business Leader of the Year in Hayward and, in 2001, he was recognized as the Hayward Chamber of Commerce, Businessperson of the Year for 2000.
Dr. Clum and his wife of 36 years, Cathy, live in San Leandro, where they raised their three children. In 1998, their daughter Cassie began working at the college; in 2000, their son Don received his D.C. degree; and, in 2005, their daughter Lauren also received her D.C. degree. Chiropractic has always been a family affair for the Clum family!
Dr. Clum's tenure as president will conclude on Jan. 28, 2011. Following the public announcement of his retirement, Dr. Carl Dieter, chair of the college's Board of Regents, announced the appointment of Brian Kelly, DC, of Auckland, New Zealand, as the second president in the college's history.
Source: Life Chiropractic College West