Senior Administrators
Senior Administrators |
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| Lee Pelton, President |
| William Gilligan, Vice President for Information Technology |
| Donna Heiland, Vice President and Special Assistant to the President |
| Christine Hughes, Vice President and General Counsel |
| MJ Knoll-Finn, Vice President for Enrollment |
| Linda Moore, Vice President for Academic Affairs |
| Maureen Murphy, Vice President for Administration and Finance |
| Jeffrey Schoenherr, Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations |
| Sylvia Spears, Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion |
| Andy Tiedemann, Vice President for Communications and Marketing |
| Michelle DeAngeles, Senior Associate Vice President for Financial Affairs |
| John Donohoe, Associate Vice President for Finance |
| Margaret Ann Ings, Associate Vice President for Government and Community Relations |
| Alexa Jackson, Associate Vice President for Human Resources |
| Ruthanne Madsen, Associate Vice President of Enrollment |
| Jay M. Phillips, Associate Vice President for Facilities and Campus Services |
| Eric Sykes, Associate Vice President for Enrollment Management |
| Ronald Ludman, Dean of Students |
| Richard Zauft, Dean of Graduate Studies, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs |
| Kevin Bright, Senior Executive Director, Los Angeles Center |
| Robert Orchard, Executive Director for the Arts |
| Carole McFall, Assistant Vice President for Communications & Media Relations Director |
Academic Deans & Directors |
| Philip Glenn, Interim Dean, School of Communication |
| Amy Ansell, Dean and Director, Institute of Liberal Arts |
| Daniel Tobin, Interim Dean, School of the Arts |
| Robert Fleming, Executive Director, Iwasaki Library |
| Hank W. Zappala, Executive Director, Department of Professional Studies and Special Programs |
| Jim Lane, Executive Director, Emerson College Los Angeles Center |
| Dulcia Meijers, Executive Director, Emerson College European Center at Kasteel Well |

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