How would you describe your Albertus experience? The President’s Cabinet was asked to give us their #AlbertusStory in three words.
“My name is Andrew Foster, and I am Vice President for Student Services and Dean of Students here at Albertus Magnus College. I have a son who is currently a freshman here at the College. I’ve come to appreciate Albertus as a place that transforms lives. Three words to describe my Albertus experience are community, transformative, diversity. “
“My name is Carolyn Behan Kraus, Class of 1986, and I am the Vice President for Advancement. Three words to describe my Albertus experience are friendship, legacy, history.”
“My name is Bill Hawkins, I am Vice President for Finance and Administration at Albertus Magnus College. Three words to describe my Albertus experience are pride, challenge, optimism.”
“My name is Annette Boslye-Boyce and I am Dean for the Division of Professional and Graduate Studies and Interim Vice President for Enrollment Management. Three words to describe my Albertus experience are inclusive, nurturing, and transformational.
“My name is Sean O’ Connell and I am the Vice President for Academic Affairs. Three words to describe my Albertus experience are challenge, passion, and joy.”
“My name is Andrea Kovacs and I am the Vice President for Communications and Marketing at Albertus Magnus College. I feel like I am the luckiest person in the world because I get to do what I love every day, for a College I love and see changing people’s lives. I think that is a tremendous gift, I wouldn’t change that for anything. Three words to describe my Albertus experience are meaningful, challenging, and fun.”
“My name is Steven Gstalder and I am Vice President for Library Technology Services. Three words to describe my Albertus experience are opportunity, innovation, community.”
“My name is Dr. Marc M. Camille and I have the great privilege of serving as the fourteenth President for Albertus Magnus College. Three words to describe my Albertus experience are opportunity, love, and impact.”