List of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute People - President's Cabinet & Academic Leadership

President's Cabinet & Academic Leadership

Cabinet Position Current Holder Previous Holder
President, Chief Executive Officer, and Chief Academic Officer Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson Cornelius J. Barton
Provost Dr. Prabhat Hajela (acting) Dr. Robert Palazzo
Secretary of the Institute and General Counsel Mr. Charles E. Carletta
Chief of Staff and Associate Vice President for Policy and Planning vacant Laban Coblentz
Vice President for Research Jonathan Dordick Dr. Francine Berman
Vice President for Finance and Chief Financial Officer Ms. Virginia Gregg
Vice President for Information Services and Technology and Chief Information Officer Mr. John Kolb
Vice President and Dean, Rensselaer Hartford Campus vacant Dr. John Minasian
Vice President for Enrollment, and Dean, Undergraduate and Graduate Admissions Dr. Paul Marthers Dr. James Nondorf
Vice President for Human Resources Mr. Curtis Powell
Vice President for Administration Mr. Claude Rounds
Vice President, Student Life Dr. Timothy Sams Dr. Eddie Ade Knowles
Vice President for Strategic Communications and External Relations Mr. William Walker
Vice President for Institute Advancement Brenda Wilson-Hale, J.D. Dr. Robert Slesinger
Academic Dean Position Current Holder Previous Holder
Architecture Dr. Evan Douglis
Engineering Dr. David Rosowsky Dr. Timothy Wei
Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences Dr. Mary Simoni Dr. Wayne Grey
Lally School of Management & Technology Dr. Thomas Begley
Science Dr. Laurie Leshin Dr. David Spooner

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