
Kate Legee
Coordinator & Director Services
- Group:Coordinator and Director Services, Title VI + Title IX
Kate Legee
Coordinator & Director Services
Kate Legee is a member of the Coordinator & Director Services Team and facilitates Title IX and Equity training at Grand River Solutions. Kate serves as a Title IX and EEO Coordinator for large and small public and private institutions across the country. As Title IX Coordinator, she oversees institutional Title IX compliance, ensures a fair and equitable Title IX process, supervises and mentors Title IX staff, conducts trainings, revises policies and other relevant documentation, conducts outreach, and provides support to all parties engaging in the formal and informal Title IX grievance process.
With over 15 years of experience in higher education, Kate has previously served as the Director of Student Rights and Responsibilities, Deputy Title IX Coordinator, and Behavioral Intervention Team (BIT) coordinator at University of Massachusetts Lowell, as well as the Program Coordinator for Interpersonal Violence, Alcohol & Other Drugs, and Mental Health and the Residential Life Student Conduct Coordinator at Temple University. Kate also currently teaches courses at Temple University within the Fox Business School related to human resources and business management and has previously taught in the College of Public Health.
Kate is currently ABD for her PhD in Criminology and Justice Studies through University of Massachusetts Lowell. She has an MS in Human Resources Management from Temple University, an MA in Counseling Psychology from Immaculata University, and a BA in Psychology from Millersville University. Kate is also a certified Mental Health First Aid and QPR suicide intervention training facilitator. As a trained mental health professional, Kate also has special training to work with persons struggling with substance use issues and those who have autism spectrum diagnosis (ASD). Kate has had articles published related to academic dishonesty and supporting students who have experienced dating violence and issues related to substance use. Kate has been honored to attend The Briefings at Columbine and other professional conferences and trainings related to school and community responses after a mass casualty tragedy.
Kate lives in woodsy New Hampshire with her spouse and their two feisty dogs, Maelyn and Logan P. In her free time, Kate is sewing her way to a full wardrobe, baking with her sourdough starter “Bruce Dern,” and eating every cheese in existence.

