Massachusetts Bay Community College - University Presidents

University Presidents

In 1983, founding president John F. McKenzie retired, and second president Roger A. Van Winkle was appointed. In 1999, the third president, Dr. Lindsey Norman was appointed. From 2005 onward, the president has been Dr. Carol M. Berotte Joseph. In 2004, the College's fourth president, Dr. Carole M. Berotte Joseph was appointed. In 2011, the fifth president of the college, Dr. John O'Donnell was appointed.

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