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Monday March 17, 2008
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| Mt. St. Mary College names new president |
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NEWBURGH – The Board of Trustees of Mount Saint Mary College Monday
announced the appointment of Rev. Kevin Mackin to succeed Sr. Ann Sakac
as the Newburgh college’s fifth president. Mackin was selected following national search. Fr. Mackin most recently served as president of Siena College in Loudonville from 1996 to 2007. “Father Mackin is a proven leader and educator and possesses strong administrative skills and a dynamic, engaging personality,” said MSMC Board Chairman Carl Meyer. “Under his leadership we will move the college toward increasing levels of educational excellence and financial sustainability, while continuing to nurture the Dominican values embodied in our mission.”
During his tenure at Siena College, the school reached unprecedented growth in its offerings and added a number of facilities, including the Standish Library, the Sarazen Student Union, the Morrell Science Center and a synthetic turf field. The college increased technology and established the Hickey Financial Technology Center. The endowment grew to more than $130 million from $80 million. Sr. Sakac endorsed Fr. Mackin’s appointment. “The Mount has experienced tremendous growth and stands ready to expand its role in serving the educational needs of the Hudson Valley and beyond, and in the renaissance of the City of Newburgh.” During her tenure at the Mount, Sakac has greatly expanded the school’s academic offerings and introduced graduate programs; incorporated technology into the classroom, its library and the operation of the college; constructed new academic facilities and an athletic center; expanded and upgraded its residence halls; more than tripled its enrollment to 2,600; and seen its annual operating budget expand from $3.5 million to $54 million. Mackin will take office on July 1. |
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