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Regional Leadership Council Elects Albertus Magnus College President as New Chair at Annual Meeting

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Albertus Magnus | College President as New Chair at Annual Meeting

Albertus Magnus | College President as New Chair at Annual Meeting

New Haven, CT – September 26th, 2022 – The Regional Leadership Council met for their Annual Meeting on Thursday, September 22nd,  to elect the Council’s new chair, Dr. Marc M. Camille, President of  Albertus Magnus College. Dr. Camille will be succeeding James Barger,  Senior Vice President and Commercial Banking Executive for New England  at KeyBank.  

The  Regional Leadership Council was formed in 1979 by ten major Chamber  member CEOs and is now a consortium of 25 of the largest employers in  Greater New Haven. Staffed by the Chamber, the Council sets priorities  for economic development and shapes policies to foster sustained,  inclusive economic growth for Greater New Haven.  

“I’m  honored to be asked to lead the Regional Leadership Council and to  represent Albertus Magnus College in serving with my New Haven area  colleagues,” said Dr. Camille.  “During  my time in New Haven, I’ve been proud of how the RLC has focused on  economic growth and vitality for New Haven, with a growing  prioritization of inclusive opportunities and initiatives.  These  values align with our own at Albertus, where we proudly serve a diverse  student body with a commitment to preparing our graduates to be  workforce ready – a need we constantly hear within New Haven and  throughout Connecticut.  I look forward to continuing this essential work.”  

Now in his 6th year serving as the 14th President  of Albertus Magnus, Dr. Camille’s thirty-four year career includes  previous service at Loyola University Maryland, Xavier University (OH),  University of Miami (FL) and Mount Ida College.  Since  his arrival at Albertus, applications for the first-year class have  increased to new record totals and the College’s traditional  undergraduate enrollment is up 40%, to an all-time high. As it  approaches its Centennial Celebration in 2025, the College is  implementing a bold new strategic plan, Albertus 2025: Lighting the Way to a Second Century,  accompanied by new cutting edge academic programs, new full-time  faculty hires, and investments in campus facility renovations and  intercollegiate athletics.  In addition to his new Regional Leadership Council role, in 2019 Dr. Camille was named to the prestigious Power 50 list by New Haven Biz.  His service commitments include Board memberships for the National  Association of Independent Colleges and Universities and Connecticut  Conference of Independent Colleges, and serving as a member of the  National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III  Chancellors/Presidents Advisory Group.  Dr.  Camille earned his Bachelor’s degree in English at Rollins College, his  Master’s degree at the University of Miami, and his Doctorate in Higher  Education Management at the University of Pennsylvania.  

“The  Greater New Haven region is experiencing a period of great economic  growth, and with Dr. Camille as Chair, the Regional Leadership Council  will continue to advocate for our region to capitalize on this growth  and seek more opportunities. In this new role, Dr. Camille brings the  perspective of one of our region’s critical industries, higher  education, while taking on the role of shaping the region’s priorities  for economic development. We are grateful for Dr. Camille’s continued  involvement and overwhelming support to the Regional Leadership Council,  the Chamber, and the region,” said Garrett Sheehan, President & CEO  of the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce.  

Over  the years, the Council has assisted in the formation of the Regional  Economic Xcelleration (REX Development) and the Town Green Special  Services District. Council members participated in important initiatives  such as the ICIC Inner City Business Strategy and the establishment of  the Tweed New Haven Airport Authority. The RLC provides targeted support  for the arts, educational issues, and regional marketing. 

About Albertus Magnus College 

Albertus Magnus College, founded in 1925, is a coeducational Catholic College in the Dominican tradition.  Its values- and liberal arts-based education is recognized by external rankings such as US News & World Report, Money Magazine, and The Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education, and has been named a Top 10 Military Friendly School.  For  five consecutive years, graduating classes at Albertus have achieved  post-graduate employment and graduate school success at a rate of at  least 95%.  The  College has an enrollment of approximately 1,400 students across its  traditional undergraduate program, accelerated adult degree program, and  11 graduate programs. With more than half of its students coming from  minority backgrounds and nearly the same percentage being the first  generation college goers, Albertus is known for its innovative  curricular offerings, recently launching new Bachelor’s degree programs  in Game and Computer Arts, General Health Sciences, Interdisciplinary  Studies, Project Management, Public Health, Social Media, and Supply  Chain Management; among its graduate programs is the State of  Connecticut’s only Master of Arts in Art Therapy and Counseling program.  Just three years from its historic 100th Anniversary Year, the College is implementing its new strategic plan, Albertus 2025: Lighting the Way to a Second Century,  which articulates an inspiring, bold vision, in which Albertus Magnus  College “will be a destination liberal arts-based college, distinguished  in its interdisciplinary and experiential approach to education, rooted  in Dominican values, that prepares students for lifelong civic  engagement and success.”  

About the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce 

The  Greater New Haven Chamber, whose mission is to provide value through  resources and services to its partner companies and to lead regional  economic growth through bold and effective advocacy, serves 15  municipalities, Bethany, Branford, Cheshire, East Haven, Guilford,  Hamden, Madison, Milford, New Haven, North Branford, North Haven,  Orange, Wallingford, West Haven, and Woodbridge. Established in 1794,  the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce is one of the three oldest  institutions of its kind in the United States.  

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