Delaware Valley University Names First Young Alumni Trustee Posted on
July 6, 2021 Credit: Delaware Valley University. Chloe Sees ’20 will bring new ideas to the Board and provide a voice for young students and recent graduates on DelVal’s Board.
Chloe Sees ’20, a secondary education alumna, has been elected as the University’s first-ever Young Alumni Trustee.
Chloe Sees ’20 is taking on a role that not many recent graduates can say they’ve had. At the age of 22, she’s becoming a Delaware Valley University Trustee. Sees was recently elected by the Board to serve as the University’s first-ever Young Alumni Trustee, following an intensive search process that started with a campus-wide call for nominations and culminated in candidates meeting with the Board’s Committee on Trusteeship.
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Before becoming vice president for academic affairs and dean of the faculty in 2016, Rusiloski served as dean of the School of Life and Physical Sciences, where he was responsible for overseeing program development, evaluation, faculty development and strategic planning. He joined DelVal s faculty in 1994 as an assistant professor of chemistry and has since served as a professor, chaired two academic departments and served as a dean and vice president.
Rusiloski is also known for developing and implementing the university s Experience360 Program, which uses real-world experiences and employer feedback to prepare students for professional success. The National Society for Experiential Education (NSEE) selected the Experience360 Program as the 2019 Outstanding Experiential Learning Program.
Wednesday was Rusiloski s first day.
He served as vice president for academic affairs and dean of the faculty before the interim appointment.
Rusiloski will fill in for outgoing university President Maria Gallo, who is leaving to become chancellor of the University of Wisconsin, River Falls. Gallo s last day is July 15.
Rusiloski is now charged with leading a campus with more than 2,300 students as the president search continues. This institution has excellent faculty and staff who are personally invested in the success of each student, said Rusiloski. DelVal is a school that I m proud to be a part of, and I m honored to be stepping into the role of interim president. I was fortunate to be a part of developing and launching DelVal s award-winning experiential learning program and I look forward to continuing to enhance the student experience as interim president.