Greene appointed interim president at RIC

CLARK GREENE has been appointed interim president of Rhode Island College. / COURTESY RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE
CLARK GREENE has been appointed interim president of Rhode Island College. / COURTESY RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE

PROVIDENCE – Clark Greene has been appointed interim president of Rhode Island College.
Greene was appointed to the position after a vote by the Council on Postsecondary Education on April 27. Greene will serve during the period between the departure of Rhode Island College President Nancy Carriuolo and the arrival of a new president.
Carriuolo is leaving the position in late May after eight years, and a new RIC president is expected to be on board before the start of school in September, according to a news release from RIC.
“As the next president strives to move RIC forward, he or she will certainly benefit from the strong foundation provided by Nancy Carriuolo,” Council Chair William Foulkes said in a statement.
Since 2014, Greene has served as interim vice president for advancement and external relations at RIC, where he oversees the Rhode Island College Foundation and Alumni Association, as well as government relations, marketing and communications. Previously, he served as acting executive director of the Rhode Island Office of Higher Education, working with the University of Rhode Island, Rhode Island College and the Community College of Rhode Island to advance Rhode Island’s public higher education system.
He holds a bachelor’s degree in government from Hamilton College and a master’s degree in public policy from the George Washington University.

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