过去的总统

Dr. Andrew Dr. Andrew " Drew " Matonak
总统,2005 - 2018

The college saw continued growth and a major expansion of facilities during the 13-year tenure of President Matonak. The college introduced more than 20 degree and certificate programs, 2011年, reached an enrollment peak of 14,011. The college’s 政府 Building, 科学中心, 拉潘服务大厦, TEC-SMART扩展中心, Parking Garage and Outdoor Athletic Complex were all constructed under Drew’s presidency. He also led several initiatives that partnered the college with the Capital Region’s secondary education and business communities, most notably the Clean Technology and Sustainable Industries Early College High School.

Dr. 马可·J. SilvestriDr. 马可·J. 西尔维斯特里(1942 - 2015)
2004-2005年临时总统

博士期间. Silvestri’s tenure, the college broke the 12,000-student mark for the first time in its history. The college also received reaffirmation of its accreditation by the Middle States Association; initiated a planning and assessment process; maintained current and planned for future enrollment and fiscal stability; achieved energy independence with the operation of the college’s cogeneration facility; negotiated new contracts with unions on campus at the 教育机会中心; and implemented a more effective institutional advancement function for the college. Prior to serving as interim president, Dr. Silvestri served as the college’s vice president for administration since 1984.

约翰好约翰好
总统,1998 - 2003

1968年毕业于该学院, President Buono returned to his alma mater to serve as president after a distinguished career in public service. President Buono acted to establish collaborative initiatives with other academic institutions, local businesses and civic organizations. Also under President Buono's tenure, the college placed an increasing emphasis on articulation agreements, ensuring Hudson Valley graduates a seamless transfer to selected four-year degree programs. President Buono's administration oversaw the construction of the Joseph L. Bruno Stadium, the Guenther Enrollment Services Center and the college's co-generation plant.

Dr. 斯蒂芬·米. 柯蒂斯Dr. 斯蒂芬·米. 柯蒂斯
总统,1996 - 1998

The fourth president of Hudson Valley Community College was Dr. 斯蒂芬·米. 柯蒂斯. During President 柯蒂斯' brief tenure at Hudson Valley, the college began a partnership with TimeWarner Cable to offer interactive video courses to area high schools. Dr. 柯蒂斯 introduced the college's first Family Day, 吸引1人以上,000 new students and their families.

 

Dr. 约瑟夫·J. 布尔默(1929 - 2006)Dr. 约瑟夫·J. 布尔默(1929 - 2006)
总统,1979 - 1996

在他任职期间 as the third president, the college expanded its mission to include innovate community outreach programs, faculty and student minority recruitment efforts, and the promotion of educational accessibility for persons with disabilities. President Bulmer directed the formation of the college's Academic Senate. The college continued to modernize its facilities to keep pace with the latest advancements in educational technology. Construction of the college's new Telecommunications Center was completed, and the state-of-the-art facility was dedicated the Bulmer Telecommunications Center, in honor of President Bulmer's service.

詹姆斯J. 费茨基布斯詹姆斯J. 菲茨吉本斯(1915 - 2005)
总统,1965 - 1979

Hudson Valley's second president, 詹姆斯J. 费茨基布斯 presided over an impressive period of growth at the college that saw the rise of five new buildings and a 4,000-student increase in enrollment. 在他任职期间, Hudson Valley's curricula grew from 18 to 38 academic programs, and the college was organized into five academic divisions. His presidency spanned turbulent years of student activism and faculty unionization in the late 1960s and early '70s.

奥托V. Guenther奥托V. 冈瑟(1897 - 1969)
总统,1953 - 1965

奥托V. Guenther was selected in 1953 as the first president of the newly established Hudson Valley Technical Institute. Under his leadership the college's enrollment grew rapidly, and new programs were added. In 1957, President Guenther received approval from the Rensselaer County Board of Supervisors for the construction of a new campus. In 1959, the name of the college was changed to Hudson Valley Community College to reflect its broader educational mission. The college completed its move to the new campus on Vandenburgh Avenue in 1961. During President Guenther's 12-year tenure, the college enrollment grew from just 88 students to almost 3,000.