Providence College has announced that Sean Reid, who has superbly led our School of Business as dean since 2015, has been named as their new provost and senior vice president for academic affairs. He will be joining Providence on July 1. This is an outstanding advancement opportunity for Sean, taking him to the next level in his already distinguished higher education career.
Sean will be leaving Ithaca with a strong record of achievement. This past January, the School of Business had its accreditation extended by AACSB International—The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, considered the hallmark of excellence in business education. AACSB accreditation has been earned by less than five percent of the world’s business programs.
A sampling of additional School of Business accomplishments under Sean’s leadership includes:
In addition to managing the development of a comprehensive strategic plan for the School of Business, Sean has established a number of key relationships and partnerships with alumni, donors, and members of the Ithaca community.
He has also served the college as a whole, as a member of the Institutional Effectiveness and Budget Committee, Enterprise Risk Management Committee, and 2019 Cortaca Jug Steering Committee; participant in the Ithaca Firsts Mentor Program; and chair of the 2018 search for the vice president for finance and administration, among other roles. An officer with the U.S. Navy for over three decades, Sean served as the keynote speaker for the college’s 2016 Veterans Day Celebration.
Sean’s appointment underscores just how well-respected IC is in the higher education landscape. We are so appreciative of the work that he has done for the school and for the college over the past five years, and I know that Providence will greatly benefit from his experience and expertise just as we have.
I will be working with the School of Business to develop a plan for interim leadership, with the intent to launch a national search for a new dean this fall.
It has been an absolute pleasure to work with Sean during my first two years as provost. I wish him every success, and will miss him as a colleague and friend.
Sincerely,
La Jerne Terry Cornish
Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs
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