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CCC Names New VP Of Advancement, Research, Initiatives
Jacqueline Galbiati has been named vice president of institutional advancement, research, and strategic initiatives at CCC.

GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ — Dr. Jacqueline Galbiati has been named to the position of vice president of institutional advancement, research, and strategic initiatives at Camden County College, the college announced. Galbiati will lead the Middle States re-accreditation process. She will then produce Camden County College’s 50th anniversary gala and commencement ceremonies.
Galbiati joined the college in April of 2017 as dean of the math, science, and health careers division. Before that, she was vice president for academic and student services at Cumberland County College in Vineland from 2009 to 2017. She received the New Jersey Council of Community College Spirit Award and NJ Congressional Recognition in 2016 for her successful work with community colleges.
“After a few months as dean, Dr. Galbiati proved to be an integral part of our Middle States Accreditation Steering Committee due to her leadership at Cumberland County College,” Camden County College President Don Borden said. “When our Board of Trustees identified an interest in increasing the leadership capacity, it seemed natural to add a vice president position and appoint her. Together with Dr. Edwards [VP of Academic Affairs] we have a strong leadership team and a better organization.”
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While at Cumberland County College, Galbiati lead several local, regional, and statewide initiatives for the improvement of student success. This included the establishment of the Center for Academic Student Success, focusing on student support initiatives to assist the college in retention and completion of at-risk students, leading the Achieving the Dream initiative and a five-year, $2 million U.S. Department of Education Strengthening Institutions (Title III) grant, and decreasing the need for incoming students who require developmental education by 23 percent.
“Because of Jackie’s experience planning several strategic initiates, and her success in leading research-based programs, we decided to combine our division of institutional advancement with institutional research and strategic planning and put her at the helm,” Borden said.
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“I look forward to collaborating with the College leadership in creating initiatives that will strengthen our position in the changing environment of higher education,” Galbiati said. “I am so fortunate to be working with a visionary President, leadership team, and county officials that support student success for our residents. The partnerships with the Board of Governors in constructing the new Health and Science building in Camden that is expected to open in 2019 is just one example of how county partnerships expand opportunities for students to meet their academic goals.”
The attached image of Dr. Jacqueline Galbiati was provided by Camden County College
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