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QCC Names Todd Emmons, Vice President of Administrative Services

Contact: Cherie Ronayne
Office of Institutional Communications
508.854.2849
cronayne [at] qcc.mass.edu

Release Date: 
2/5/2007

WORCESTER, MA – Quinsigamond Community College President Gail Carberry announces the hiring of Todd C. Emmons as the College’s new Vice President of Administrative Services.

Emmons comes to Quinsigamond from Elms College in Chicopee, MA, where he served as Vice President of Finance and Operations.  As the college’s Chief Financial Officer, he was responsible for all business office activities ranging from human resources and payroll, to post office and bookstore activities.  His extensive work in analyzing, restructuring, and budgeting was vital to restoring financial stability to Elms.  At QCC, Emmons will serve as the College’s chief fiscal and administrative officer, overseeing all aspects of QCC’s fiscal operations, physical plant operations, infrastructure, capital improvements, technology, campus security, and auxiliary services.

Emmons’ previous employment includes positions as Vice President of Finance and Operations at Daniel Webster College in Nashua, NH, and Assistant Treasurer of Saint Anselm College in Manchester, NH., where he also served as an assistant professor.  Prior to his work in higher education, Emmons held management positions at United States Trust Company of New York and the Irving Trust Company in New York.

“We’re thrilled to have attracted such an experienced professional and look forward to working with him as Quinsigamond continues to grow,” stated Carberry.

Emmons earned his Master of Business Administration from the Stern School of Business at New York University and a Master of Science in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science in London, England.  He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Saint Anselm College.

Quinsigamond Community College is the most affordable higher education in Worcester County. As a regional leader in education and workforce development, QCC serves the diverse educational needs of Central Massachusetts by providing affordable, accessible, and high quality programming leading to transfer, career, and lifelong learning.

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