Three New Vice Presidents

China Jude was named assistant vice president of athletics at Queens College, part of the City University of New York system. Jude has been serving as director of athletics at Cheyney University in Pennsylvania.

Jude is a graduate of Alabama State University. She holds a master’s degree from the United States Sports Academy and is currently studying for an educational doctorate at North Central University.

Margaret Tungseth was appointed vice president for finance and administration and treasurer of Central College in Pella, Iowa. Her appointment is effective on September 18. She has been serving as the assistant treasurer and director of risk management at Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota. She also taught business and economics classes at Concordia.

Tungseth holds bachelor’s degrees from Minnesota State University, Moorhead and Concordia College. She earned an MBA at North Dakota State University.

Alyssa McCloud was named vice president for enrollment management at Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey. For the past two years, she has held a similar position at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey. Earlier in her career, she served for six years as director of admissions at Seton Hall.

Dr. McCloud is a graduate of Antioch College. She holds a master’s degree in corporate and public communications and a doctorate in higher educational leadership from Seton Hall.

 

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