B. Organization of the Administration

    1. President of the College

The President of the College shall be the Chief Executive Officer of the College and the official adviser to and executive agent of the Board of Trustees and its Executive Committee. He or she serves at the pleasure of the Board, and, as educational and administrative head of the College, shall exercise a general superintendence over all of the affairs of the institutions, shall preside over all faculty meetings, and bring such matters to the attention of the Board as are appropriate to keep the Board informed to meet its policy-making responsibilities.

He or she shall have power, on behalf of the trustees, to perform all acts and execute all documents to make effective the actions of the Board or its Executive Committee. He or she shall be an ex officio member, without vote, of the Board and of all committees.

The President of the College shall recommend for action

a.    to the Board the creation of any new senior administrative positions; and

b.  to the Executive Committee proposed salary increases for all senior administrative officers.

The President shall be responsible for the hiring, evaluation, and retention or termination of all administrative officers.

    2. Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the College

The Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the College is the senior academic officer and is responsible for providing leadership and oversight of the College’s academic programs.

    3. Vice President for Development and External Relations

The vice president for development and external relations reports directly to the president for the overall leadership, management and organization of the College’s development and communications programs. The vice president works closely with the president to create and implement a comprehensive development plan designed to meet the specific fundraising needs of the College. The vice president also serves as a member of senior staff and participates in the strategic direction of the College and works closely with members of the Board of Trustees.

    4. Vice President for Enrollment

The Vice President for Enrollment is responsible for the development and management of a national and international recruitment and retention program. The VP for Enrollment provides leadership and vision in the areas of admissions, scholarship and financial planning, recruitment, marketing the College to new students and families, enrollment planning, retention of current students, and summer and special programs (including campus scheduling).

    5. Vice President for Finance and Administration

Senior Office of the College who reports to the President and is responsible for the financial affairs of the College and providing administrative support services to the faculty, staff, and students.

    6. Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students

The Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students is the College’s chief student affairs officer and reports directly to the President. He or she is responsible for providing leadership and supervision for programs, personnel and services relating to the co-curricular life of students. Because we are a residential college, the integration of living and learning is a core priority. He/she is responsible for evaluating programs, services and personnel in all areas under his/her purview. The Vice President/Dean works collaboratively with faculty and staff of the academic dean as well as the Vice President for Enrollment on matters related to enrollment and retention. The Vice President/Dean has substantial interaction with students on a daily basis and serves as advisor to the President and the Board of Trustees on matters of student life.

Specific areas of responsibility include:

 

    7. Alumnae Director

The Alumnae Director shall be responsible to the Association and to the Board of Directors for carrying out its directives and implementing actions of the Board and its Executive Committee. She shall work directly with Board members and committee chairs in assisting with the performance of their duties.

(from Alumnae Association Manual)

8. Director of Institutional Research and Assistant to the President

This individual provides direct support to the President and coordinates and reports matters relating to institutional research. She reports to the President, is a member of the College’s senior staff, and serves on several strategic committees.

In directing institutional research, this individual is responsible for developing and maintaining institutional databases and for publishing an annual fact book to support decision-making and planning. This person collects and analyzes data in support of the College’s objectives; coordinates and/or responds to requests for institutional information from internal and external sources; plays an active role in surveying students and faculty; supports the College’s strategic planning process; and chairs the College’s outcomes assessment activities.

In assisting the President, this individual is a sounding board for issues and ideas. She provides information for presidential communications, serves as the President’s liaison to internal and external constituencies, and undertakes special projects identified by the President. She serves as the liaison for Trustee communications, helping to plan meetings of the Board of Trustees, supervising logistics, and serving as the Secretary of the Board.

    9.  Director of Communications

The communications director reports directly to the President and serves as the chief spokesperson for Randolph-Macon Woman’s College. The Director is responsible for planning and implementing strategies that will convey the mission as well as shape and refine the public image of R-MWC to its constituencies and the public at large. Working closely with the President and senior staff, the Director provides vision and leadership for the College’s internal and external communication programs.