Jebb, who retires from the Army this summer after 39 years of service, will begin serving as president July 6. She succeeds Peter Mercer, who began his tenure in July 2005 and announced his retirement from the state liberal arts college in September 2019.
Ramapo board of trustees Chair Susan Vallario, who led the school’s 18-month-long search process, was delighted to make the announcement.
“Dr. Jebb brings a wealth of diverse experiences, networks and perspectives to Ramapo College,” she said. “Her passion for the liberal arts, her commitment to inclusion and student success, her longstanding dedication to public service and her infectious and inspiring enthusiasm for Ramapo’s future make her the ideal choice to lead our college through its next chapter.
Cindy R. Jebb, Ph.D., Named 5th President of Ramapo College of New Jersey March 5, 2021, 12:24 pm | in
Cindy R. Jebb, Ph.D., Named 5
th President of Ramapo College of New Jersey
MAHWAH, N.J. – Cindy R. Jebb, Ph.D. has been named the 5th president of Ramapo College of New Jersey.
The Ramapo College Board of Trustees announced the appointment at a special meeting on March 5, 2021. Dr. Jebb will begin serving as president on July 6, 2021, succeeding President Peter P. Mercer, who began his tenure in July 2005 and announced his retirement from the state liberal arts college in September 2019.
Board of Trustees Chair Susan A. Vallario, who led the College’s 18-month long search process, said, “Dr. Jebb brings a wealth of diverse experiences, networks, and perspectives to Ramapo College. Her passion for the liberal arts, her commitment to inclusion and student success, her long-standing dedication to public service, and her infectious and inspiring e
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