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Senior Administrators

Senior Administrators

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



 

Boston campus

Emerson College's main campus in the heart of Boston

The Boston Campus at a Glance

Emerson's main campus is home to more than 3,000 full-time undergraduates and more than 800 graduate students who find their voices in communication and arts degree programs.