Three promoted to vice provost; Gill adds title of
associate provost
Princeton NJ -- Katherine Rohrer, a formerPrinceton
faculty member who has served for the past eight years as
associate dean of the faculty, has been appointed vice
provost for academic programs. The appointment was made by
Provost Amy Gutmann following the move of Georgia Nugent
from her position as associate provost to become the first
dean of the McGraw Center for Teaching and Learning.
Gutmann also announced that Associate Provost Joann
Mitchell has been promoted to the position of vice provost
for administration and Associate Provost Allen Sinisgalli
has been promoted to the position of vice provost for
research and physical planning. In addition, Steven Gill,
budget director in the treasurer's office, will assume the
additional title of associate provost for finance.
All four actions were effective Oct. 1. Since Sinisgalli
has announced his intention to retire next year, a search
for his successor will begin shortly, as will a search in
the dean of the faculty's office to identify a successor to
Rohrer.
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In announcing these changes, Gutmann said, "I could not
hope for a more talented and collegial team than Joann,
Kathy, Al and Steven. These appointments and promotions
recognize their tireless efforts and enormous contributions
on behalf of Princeton, and our confidence that they will
continue to provide exceptional leadership in the years
ahead. The University will benefit enormously from their
expertise and their proven dedication to working
collaboratively with faculty, staff and students."
As vice provost for administration, Mitchell will
continue to manage the Priorities Committee process and aid
the provost with other budgetary matters. She also will work
with the provost on the design and coordination of a variety
of administrative initiatives and will continue to oversee
the University's policies on equal opportunity, affirmative
action and diversity.
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Rohrer
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Mitchell came to Princeton in 1993 as associate provost and
affirmative action officer. She has assumed increasing
responsibility in the provost's office while also serving as
a special assistant to President Harold T. Shapiro. Before
coming to Princeton, Mitchell served as the director of
affirmative action at the University of Pennsylvania and as
the assistant director of the Opportunity Development Center
at Vanderbilt University. She holds a bachelor's degree in
psychology from Davidson College and a law degree from
Vanderbilt. She serves on the board of several non-profit
organizations, including International Schools Services
Inc., Association of Black Women in Higher Education,
Women's Law Project, McCarter Theatre, Princeton Nursery
School, New Jersey Supreme Court's Committee on Minority
Concerns and the Board of Trustees of White Rock Baptist
Church.
As vice provost for academic programs, Rohrer will assist
the provost in academic matters such as planning for new
academic initiatives and coordinating the implementation of
the Wythes Committee plan for expanding the undergraduate
student body. She will continue to serve as secretary of the
Academic Planning Group.
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Sinisgalli
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Rohrer earned a Ph.D. in musicology from Princeton in 1980.
She held faculty posts in the music departments at Princeton
and at Columbia University before returning to Princeton as
director of studies at Wilson College in 1988. After briefly
serving as assistant dean of the college, she assumed her
current post as associate dean of the faculty in 1993.
Rohrer is a member of the board of the Crisis Ministry of
Princeton and Trenton and of the vestry of Trinity Church,
Princeton. She is also a member of the Trinity Church choirs
and was a founding member of the Princeton Singers.
As vice provost for research and physical planning,
Sinisgalli will work with the provost on strategic space
planning for both academic and administrative needs on
campus. He will manage the Science Fund, which provides the
research facilities needed by new faculty members, as well
as provost's office funds dedicated to classroom renovation,
lab renovation and capital equipment.
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Sinisgalli joined the University in 1972 and became
director of the Office of Research and Project
Administration in 1975. He was appointed associate provost
for research and project administration in 1989. A graduate
of Clarkson University with an MBA from Monmouth University,
Sinisgalli has served in leadership roles in many
research-related organizations. He was president of the
National Council of University Research Administrators and
served for many years as a board member of the Council on
Governmental Relations.
Gill's new title is budget director and associate provost
for finance. The designation as associate provost for
finance, formerly held by Treasurer Christopher McCrudden,
formally recognizes the role played by the treasurer's
office in supporting the Priorities Committee budget process
and in providing general financial and budget analysis for
the provost.
Gill earned his undergraduate degree in music as a member
of the Princeton class of 1973. He has held various
positions in the finance section of the treasurer's office
since 1979. He has served on the University Concerts
Committee and the board of the Princeton Campus Club and has
been a University representative to the United Way of
Greater Mercer County.
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October 8, 2001
Vol. 91, No. 5
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