Peirce College welcomes three new trustees

Peirce College welcomes three new trustees

On behalf of all of Peirce College, I would like to extend a warm welcome to our new trustees, Renée Byng Branch, Dr. Al Dinson, and Geoffrey R. Haefner. All three were elected to our Board of Trustees during our board meeting on Thursday, Feb. 25.

The continued growth in size and diversity of Peirce College’s Board of Trustees is significant for the College and our students and alumni. Each trustee brings unique experience, insight, and ideas to the table that will help not only with the Peirce College strategic planning process, but also help ensure that we are providing the programs, resources, and services that are required now, and into the future, for students and alumni of Peirce.

A full press release with detailed information about each new trustee is included below. Going forward, Peirce Connections will begin publishing profiles of and interviews with our Trustees in an effort to familiarize students and alumni with their backgrounds and the work of the Board itself.

Some highlights for each new trustee:

Renée Byng Branch:

Ms. Branch is currently Director of Diversity and Inclusive Practices for the Council on Foundations, a national nonprofit association of approximately 2,000 foundation and corporate grantmakers. She is a Peirce graduate and formerly served as the College’s Vice President for Institutional Advancement. She lectures and consults frequently on the subject of leadership, advancement, and inclusion.

Dr. Al Dinson:

Dr. Dinson’s strong information technology credentials and experience from the corporate sector, as well as teaching positions in higher education, promise to be strong assets for the Board. He is currently a Principal Consultant with the MITRE Corporation, and previously held positions at L-3 Communications, Marine Systems, America Online, Inc., Walt Disney World, Raytheon Corporation, and General Electric. Dr. Dinson also has 10 years of experience teaching graduate courses in both the classroom and online.

Geoffrey R. Haefner:

As a Certified Financial Planner (CFA), Mr. Haefner brings extensive financial expertise to the Board. He has held senior positions with personal financial management institutions including Principal Funds, the Calvert Group, Prudential Securities, and Metlife.

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Peirce College Elects Three New Trustees
Expansion of board enhances implementation of Peirce’s strategic planning process

PHILADELPHIA — February 26, 2010 — Peirce College announced the election of three new members of the Board of Trustees at the College’s February 25 board meeting.

The new trustees are: Renée Byng Branch, Dr. Al Dinson and Geoffrey R. Haefner.

“We continue to enhance and expand our board of trustees,” said James J. Mergiotti, Peirce President and Chief Executive Officer. “Our three new trustees bring significant skills, expertise and credentials which will aid greatly in the implementation of our multi-year strategic plan.”

“Peirce has a long standing reputation as one of the region’s leaders in higher education programs for working adults. These new trustees understand the education needs of that sector and what the College must do to continue meeting those needs,” said board chair Gregory West.

Renée Byng Branch has over 15 years of senior leadership experience in institutional advancement, diversity and inclusion, government relations, and public administration. She currently serves as Director of Diversity and Inclusive Practices for the Council on Foundations, a national nonprofit association of approximately 2,000 foundation and corporate grantmakers. She is a Peirce graduate and served formerly as the College’s vice president for institutional advancement. She lectures and consults frequently on the subject of leadership, advancement, and inclusion.

Branch was educated in the Philadelphia public school system. She earned a Master of Science degree from Drexel University, a Bachelor of Science degree from Eastern University and an Associate of Science degree from Peirce College. She also completed studies at the Institute for Educational Management at Harvard University.

Dr. Al Dinson, PMP, brings strong information technology credentials and experience from the corporate sector to the board, as well as teaching positions in higher education. He is currently a Principal Consultant with MITRE Corporation. He previously held positions at L-3 Communications, Marine Systems, America Online, Inc., Walt Disney World, Raytheon Corporation and General Electric. Dinson also has 10 years’ experience teaching graduate courses in both the classroom and online. Dinson holds a Doctor of Business Administration/IT degree from Nova Southeastern University; a Project Management Professional/PMP certification from the Project Management Institute; a M.S., Management from Florida Institute of Technology; a B.S., Business Administration from the University of Central Florida; and a B.S., Computer Science from Chicago State University.

Geoffrey R. Haefner, CFP® brings extensive financial expertise to the board. He has held senior positions with personal financial management institutions including Principal Funds, the Calvert Group, Prudential Securities and Metlife. Haefner is a Certified Financial Planner. He has a Bachelor of Science, Accounting from the University of Scranton, Scranton, and an Executive MBA from The Pennsylvania State University, Smeal College of Business.

About Peirce College
Peirce College offers bachelor’s and associate degree programs in Business Administration, Information Technology and Paralegal Studies. Peirce College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, 3624 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19104 (phone: 267-284-5000). The Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs accredits the College’s business program and the Paralegal Studies program is approved by the American Bar Association.

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