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Administrative Leadership
The president's council is composed of members of the:
The president's council meets once a month to discuss issues of importance to the university community. A copy of the º£½Ç»»ÆÞ organizational chart is available online.
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Jonathan R. Alger President
Jonathan R. Alger became º£½Ç»»ÆÞ's sixteenth president on July 1, 2024. He leads an institution of approximately 13,000 students, 1,700 teaching, research, and administrative faculty, and 2,000 staff.
Vicky WilkinsActing Provost and Chief Academic Officer
As provost, Vicky is º£½Ç»»ÆÞ’s chief academic officer. She is responsible for the guiding vision and leadership of the university's academic affairs.
Sarah G. BaldassaroChief of Staff & Counselor to the President
Sarah G. Baldassaro works closely with President AlgerÌýand the leadership team on university priorities, including engagement with the º£½Ç»»ÆÞ communityÌýand other cross-cutting initiatives.
Matthew Bennett Vice President & Chief Communications Officer
Matthew Bennett oversees the university's official communications areas: University Communication, including the Media Relations and Web Communications offices; University Marketing; and University Publications.
BrontéÌýBurleigh-JonesVice President, CFO andÌýTreasurer
Bronté Burleigh-Jones oversees the overall financial and investment management of the university. Her executive responsibilities also include controllership and treasury operations, student accounts, procurement and contracts, budget and payroll, capital and facilities planning, facilities management, sustainability, external relations, auxiliary services, public safety, risk management, transportation services, and internal audit.
Traevena Byrd Vice President, General Counsel & Board Secretary
Traevena Byrd oversees the Office of the General Counsel and serves as Secretary to the Board of Trustees. The attorneys within the Office of the General Counsel provide, manage, and coordinate all legal services for the university.
JM CaparroDirector, Athletics and Recreation
JM CaparroÌýoversees º£½Ç»»ÆÞ's athletics teams, intramural and club sports, and recreation programs. The Eagles compete in the Patriot League, which emphasizes athletics and academic competitiveness.
Nkenge FridayVice President, Inclusive Excellence
Inclusive excellence is a cornerstone of theÌýChangemakers for a Changing World,Ìýstrategic plan, which just marked the completion of its fifth year. Nkenge Friday’s role brings together the broad range of º£½Ç»»ÆÞ’s inclusive excellence work from across campus, including equity and Title IX.
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Dan LuperchioInterim Vice President, University Advancement
Dan Luperchio currently serves as Interim Vice President of University Advancement, leading efforts to engage alumni, parents, friends, and donors in the life of the university. Prior to this appointment, Dan oversaw school- and unit-based and fundraisers and advancement operations teams as Associate Vice President of Development.
Steve MunsonVice President and Chief Information Officer
Steve Munson is º£½Ç»»ÆÞ’s Vice President and Chief Information Officer.
Raymond OuVice President, Student Affairs
Raymond oversees those who focus on an exemplary student experience: Residence life, health and well-being, diversity and inclusion, student activities, community service, and more.
- Raymond's Biography
- Division of Student Affairs
Evelyn ThimbaVice President, Undergraduate Enrollment Management
In this role, Evelyn leads the strategy on the enrollment of new first year and transfer students. She also collaborates with colleagues in Student Affairs and Academic Affairs to ensure the retention and timely graduation of undergraduate students.
Monica JacksonDeputy Provost and Dean of Faculty
As deputy provost and dean of faculty, Monica Jackson oversees all faculty appointments, tenure and promotion processes, faculty misconduct cases, new faculty onboarding and retirements, as well as the Career Center, CTRL, º£½Ç»»ÆÞ Abroad, and the International Accelerator programs. Dr. Jackson is a Professor in the Department of Math & Statistics and her main research areas of interest are in spatial statistics and disease surveillance.
Linda AldooryDean, College of Arts and Sciences
Linda is a national expert in the development and evaluation of public health campaigns and health literacy programs, and has consulted for federal agencies, such as the US Food and Drug Administration, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and US Department of Agriculture. Her award-winning scholarship addresses social justice and health equity, and also how diversity and inclusion can improve communication professions.
Wendy Boland Dean of Graduate and Professional Studies
Wendy Boland works with the deans of each school and college to develop º£½Ç»»ÆÞ’s strategy related to ensuring robust enrollment in graduate programs, planning for the future of graduate learning, and solidifying the university’s strong reputation for graduate study. She is also an Associate Professor of Marketing within the Kogod School of Business and her research interests are centered on decision making and risky consumption with a specific focus on the choices of children and youth consumers.
Diana BurleyVice Provost for Research and Innovation
Diana Burley supports the faculty in building the influence and impact of º£½Ç»»ÆÞ’s scholarship and oversees the functions of research innovation and administration, including the offices of sponsored programs, research compliance, and university-wide centers.
Jeehyun Davis University Librarian
Jee has a track record of building strong partnerships and working collaboratively with colleagues to support ever-evolving methods of teaching, learning, and research. ÌýExperienced in strategic planning and organizational review, she also demonstrates a longstanding commitment to enhancing diversity, equity, and inclusion. ÌýAmong many other accomplishments, Jee led the development of Villanova University’s Affordable Materials Project, an initiative that focuses on equitable access to course materials and on reducing students’ textbook costs.
Shannon Hader Dean, School of International Service
Shannon Hader, former Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations and Deputy Executive Director of Programmes at the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), and a prominent leader in the fight against HIV/AIDS in the United States and globally, is dean of the School of International Service.Ìý
Cheryl Holcomb-Mccoy Dean, School of Education
Dr. Cheryl Holcomb-McCoy joined º£½Ç»»ÆÞ in 2016 as the Dean of the School of Education. In concert with her colleagues in the College of Arts and Sciences, she concentrates her efforts on recruiting and supporting a more research-active and diverse faculty, developing outstanding new curricula in education, and building bridges to school districts and education industries around the globe.
Heather HughesInterim Dean, Washington College of Law
Heather Hughes serves as interim dean of the Washington College of Law. She leads a community of accomplished faculty, engaged administrators, exceptional students, and extraordniary alumni advancing a 125-year-long tradition of excellence in legal education, skills-based teaching, and relevant, high-impact scholarship.
Alison Jacknowitz Interim Dean, School of Public Affairs
Alison leads the School of Public Affairs, a nationally top-ranked school offering education in the fields of political science, public administration, public policy, and justice at the graduate, executive and undergraduate levels.
- Alison's Biography
David Marchick Dean, Kogod School of Business
David Marchick is the dean of the Kogod School of Business. Marchick is a distinguished leader who has worked across the public, private, and nonprofit sectors, Dean Marchick spent 12 years as managing director at the Carlyle Group.ÌýÌýHe comes to º£½Ç»»ÆÞ after most recently serving as chief operating officer and senior Biden appointee at the United States International Development Finance Corporation (DFC).Ìý
Marnel Niles GoinsDean, School of Communication
Dr. Marnel Niles Goins directs and develops the School of Communication's porgrams in Journalism, Film and Media Arts, Public Communication, and Communication Studies, as well as its six academic and research centers.
Bridget Trogden
Dean of Undergraduate Education & Academic Student Services
Bridget leads Undergraduate Education for º£½Ç»»ÆÞ. Her office oversees the undergraduate living learning communities and the university's general education program. She also provides academic leadership on undergraduate curricular development and reform, and oversees implementation of the university's academic regulations and policies.