Vermont Tech Appoints Jean-Marie Clark and Maureen Hebert to Leadership Roles

19 Sep 2016

Vermont Tech has promoted two longtime college employees to leadership roles.Maureen Hebert, Associae Dean of Continuing Education and Workforce DevelopmentJean-Marie Clark, Dean of the Williston Campus

Jean-Marie Clark has been appointed dean of the Vermont Tech Williston campus, and Maureen Hebert is the new associate dean of Continuing Education and Workforce Development.

[Read the article featured in Vermont Business Magazine.]

Clark, of Bakersfield, has worked at Vermont Tech since 2004. She first joined the school as coordinator of student activities and later served as the associate dean of the Williston campus.

Hebert, of Waterbury, joined Vermont Tech 15 years ago. She was previously the director of the Continuing Education and Workforce Development for five years before being promoted.

“Jean-Marie and Maureen bring an extraordinary amount of experience to their new roles,” says interim Vermont Tech President Patricia Moulton. “Their commitment to our students and their dedication to higher education will help us continue to serve Vermonters with affordable, accessible education opportunities.”

Vermont Tech’s Williston campus has 500 full-time and part-time students. Continuing Education and Workforce Development offers 700 classes that serve over 3,000 students each year.

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