Three Women Promoted to Vice President at Regis College in Massachusetts

Kara Kolomitz, Susan Tammaro, and Miriam Finn Sherman
Kara Kolomitz, Susan Tammaro, and Miriam Finn Sherman

Regis College in Weston, Massachusetts, has promoted three women to new positions as vice president.

Kara Kolomitz was promoted to vice president of student affairs. She was serving as dean of students. Kolomitz has been a member of the administration at Regis College since 2001. She is a graduate of Regis University in Denver, Colorado, and holds a master’s degree in education from Providence College in Rhode Island.

Susan Tammaro was appointed vice president of institutional effectiveness. She has been serving as dean of institutional research and assessment. Dr. Tammaro joined the Regis College faculty in 1990. She is a graduate of Regis College and holds a Ph.D. in experimental psychology from Loyola University of Chicago.

Miriam Finn Sherman was promoted to vice president of institutional advancement. She was the chief development office for the college. Sherman is a graduate of Regis College and holds a master of public administration degree from Suffolk University in Boston.

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