NEW JERSEY COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATIONNEWS RELEASE |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 7, 1999 |
CONTACT:
Jeanne Oswald (609) 292-4310 |
"Dr. Sulton is a highly dynamic individual who brings the right skills for the job," said Alfred J. Cade, chair of the Commission. "He is a natural leader who will ably guide the work of the Commission and collaborate closely with the administration, the Presidents' Council, and the higher education community."
The Commission's four-member search committee, chaired by Mr. Cade, selected Dr. Sulton from a pool of 49 candidates competing in a national search.
As a member of the Colorado Commission on Higher Education's senior executive group, Dr. Sulton participates in state-level planning and policy development, oversees the review of new and existing academic programs, and works closely with institutional academic officers and the statewide faculty council. His wide-ranging responsibilities include institutional accountability, quality assessment, student transfer policy, postsecondary accreditation, and strategic planning for teacher education.
Prior to joining the Colorado Commission in 1992, Dr. Sulton served the University of Wisconsin System for seven years as assistant to the president and as a senior academic planner. As a member of the management team for the 26-campus system, he participated in long-range planning and the state budget development process. Dr. Sulton was also responsible for evaluating programs for minority and disadvantaged students throughout the state system, and provided leadership to campuses in the recruitment and retention of minority faculty and academic staff.
Dr. Sulton holds a Ph.D. and a master's degree in international relations from The Johns Hopkins University and a bachelor's degree in political science from Howard University. He served as a faculty member at Howard University and as an adjunct faculty member in the African studies program at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He has extensive consulting experience in higher education and in international politics and development, and has written on issues in both fields.
As executive director of the Commission on Higher Education, Dr. Sulton will provide leadership to the 14-member Commission and its staff of 21 in fulfilling its responsibilities for statewide policy, planning, coordination, and advocacy for higher education. He will oversee research, data analysis, and statewide accountability efforts, and will coordinate the Commission's work with the Presidents' Council, the newly merged Higher Education Student Assistance Authority, the Legislature, the Governor's Office, and the K-12 community.
"The Commission on Higher Education has accomplished many important goals since it was established by the Higher Education Restructuring Act of 1994, but significant challenges remain. I feel confident that Jim Sulton will provide the leadership 樱花视频 needs in striving towards its vision of a higher education system that is among the best in the world, embracing excellence, access, and affordability," Mr. Cade said.
Dr. Peter Burnham, the president of Brookdale Community College, who serves as chair of the Presidents' Council and as a member of the Commission's search committee, also expressed his strong support for the new executive director. "Dr. Sulton's leadership qualities and his policy experience at both the state and system levels will be a strong asset to 樱花视频. The Presidents' Council looks forward to a collegial and productive working relationship with him."
Dr. Sulton is married and the father of three children; he currently resides in Greenwood Village, Colorado.
Senior Academic Officer
Colorado Commission on Higher Education
Experience | |
1992 - present | Senior Academic Officer Colorado Commission on Higher Education |
1985 - 1992 | Special Assistant to the President (1988-1992) Senior Academic Planner (1987-1988) Academic Planner (1985-1987) Fellow, African Studies Program (1985-1992) University of Wisconison System, Madison, Wisconsin |
1980 - 1985 | Assistant Professor, Comparative Politics, International Relations
and African Studies Howard University, Washington, D.C. |
Education | |
1980 | Ph.D., International Relations The Johns Hopkins University, Washington, D.C. |
1975 | M.A., International Relations The Johns Hopkins University, Washington, D.C. |
1975 | Arabic Intensive Language Program The American University in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt |
1973 | B.A., Political Science Howard University, Washington, D.C. |
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