Carroll College launches President’s Fund honoring new leader Jennifer Glowienka

President John Cech, Ph.D.
President John Cech, Ph.D.
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Carroll College has announced the appointment of Dr. Jennifer Glowienka as its 20th president, marking a significant moment in the institution’s history. In recognition of this milestone, alumni and supporters have established the President’s Fund to support the college’s future initiatives.

Dr. Aaron Alme, a Carroll College graduate from the class of 1999, commented on the appointment: “As a proud Carroll College alum, I am thrilled that Carroll College has appointed Dr. Jennifer Glowienka as our 20th President. Her exceptional leadership reflects the values that make Carroll special, guiding students toward lives of purpose, service, and impact.”

He also encouraged others to contribute: “I hope you will all join me by rallying in support of Dr. Glowienka and this meaningful Carroll milestone. I have kicked off this effort with a donation of $10,000 to the President’s Fund, and today I hope you will join me in giving back, at whatever level you can, and be part of shaping the future of Carroll College.”

The college is inviting alumni and friends to participate in supporting Dr. Glowienka’s presidency through donations to the newly launched fund.



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