Two Women Named to Interim President Positions in Florida

Angela Garcia Falconetti, current president of Polk State College in Winter Park, Florida, has been named interim president of the University of North Florida. Dr. Falconetti, a two-time alumna of the university, confirmed she will not be applying for the permanent position of president, but will guide her alma mater as it searches for its next official leader.

Dr. Falconetti has led Polk State College since 2017. Earlier in her career, she served in a variety of roles at the University of North Florida, rising from an academic advisor and recruiter to assistant vice president for student affairs. Dr. Falconetti has taught as an adjunct professor at several institutions, including Florida Atlantic University, Daytona State College, and Florida State College at Jacksonville. She holds a bachelor’s degree in communications and education from New York University, as well as a master’s degree and a doctorate in educational leadership from the University of North Florida.

“It is truly an honor to return home to the University of North Florida to serve as interim president,” said Dr. Falconetti. “As a proud double alumna of this remarkable institution, UNF has shaped my life in profound ways that tie me directly to our mission. I am grateful to the board of trustees and look forward to the work ahead alongside our students, faculty and staff.”

As Dr. Falconetti steps into her new appointment, Anne B. Kerr, president emerita of Florida Southern College, has been named interim president of Polk State College.

In 2024, Dr. Kerr retired from Florida Southern College after a twenty-year presidency. Under her leadership, enrollment grew substantially, numerous academic units and programs were established, 22 new buildings were constructed, and 20 other buildings were expanded or renovated. A graduate of Mercer University in Georgia, Dr. Kerr holds a master’s degree and a doctorate from Florida State University.

“I am honored to step in as interim President and thank Dr. Falconetti for her outstanding leadership that has positioned Polk State for ongoing success,” said Dr. Kerr. “I look forward to collaborating with the board, faculty, staff, and students to sustain and accelerate the college’s upward trajectory, ensuring we continue to provide quality education and workforce training opportunities for all.”

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