Green Mountain College welcomes Robert J. Gould of Albany,
N.Y. as the College's new vice president for enrollment management.
Gould has served in a variety of higher education leadership roles for
19 years, most recently as vice president of finance (CFO) and
administrative operations at Albany College of Pharmacy and Health
Sciences (ACPHS), Albany. In his role at GMC, Gould will provide vision
and leadership for the College's student admissions and enrollment
marketing operations.
At ACPHS, Gould was the chief financial officer with responsibilities
for administrative operations. Prior to that position he was vice
president for enrollment management at ACPHS for six years, during which
time applications and enrollment doubled. He has also served as
assistant vice president for enrollment management and marketing at
Hudson Valley Community College, in Troy, N.Y. and as assistant director
of admissions at Ithaca College in Ithaca, N.Y.
Gould received his undergraduate degree in business and public
management from SUNY Utica and earned his master's degree in corporate
communications from Ithaca College.
"We're very pleased to have a leader of Robert's experience to direct
our admissions and marketing efforts," said GMC president Paul J.
Fonteyn. "He has a solid track record in recruiting and fiscal
management and will be a valuable member of our senior administrative
team."
Gould's accomplishments at ACPHS included implementation of a campus
expansion in Colchester, Vt., and obtaining a Vermont Employment Growth
Incentive grant from the Vermont Department of Economic Development. He
led several student centered building projects on the Albany campus.
ACPHS experienced eleven consecutive years of enrollment growth under
his leadership.
"I'm very excited to join the vibrant campus experience and to
contribute to the meaningful dialogue among students and faculty at
Green Mountain College," Gould said.
Green Mountain College is a four year liberal arts college that takes
the environment as a unifying theme for undergraduates in 22 major
programs of study. GMC also offers master's degrees in environmental
studies and business administration. GMC was named the greenest college
in the country by /Sierra /magazine in August.
