Randolph College President Brad Bateman to retire in June 2022
Randolph College announced today that President Bradley W. Bateman will retire June 30, 2022, after serving the College as its 10th president for nearly a decade. Bateman’s accomplishments include improvements and renovations to numerous campus buildings, implementing the College’s unique partnership with the National Gallery, London, creating two new master’s programs, and seeing the college through COVID. Bateman will turn 65 later this year and says Randolph is positioned in a good place for the future. Randolph will begin a national search for its 11th president in the coming weeks.
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