Long named interim president of East Stroudsburg U.
The board of governors for Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education Friday selected Kenneth Long, M.B.A., to serve as interim president of East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania, starting July 31.
Long currently serves as vice president of administration and finance for East Stroudsburg, a position he’s held for nearly seven years. Before coming to East Stroudsburg, Long held positions at Kutztown and Cheyney universities as well as at Toledo and DeVry universities.
“We’re fortunate Mr. Long will guide East Stroudsburg through this time of transition and continue the forward momentum the university has built,” Board of Governors Chair Cindy Shapira said.
“He brings enormous experience and leadership qualities to the position, and his time as a fellow Warrior will mean steadiness and stability for the campus during this transition.”
Long will serve as interim president until the successful conclusion of a national search for a permanent president.
“Ken’s time as a leader in East Stroudsburg’s campus community since 2013 will serve him well as the faculty, staff, and students look to a bright future for the university,” Chancellor Dan Greenstein said.
“His lengthy record of accomplishment at East Stroudsburg as well as at other state system universities should give everyone confidence as he pilots this great institution.”
Long began serving as East Stroudsburg’s vice president of administration and finance in 2013, after serving five years as assistant vice president of administration and finance at Kutztown University.
He also worked six months in 2012 as interim vice president for finance and administration at Cheyney University, in a loaned executive capacity.
Before joining the state system, Long held positions at the University of Toledo and DeVry University. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in math and political science from Drew University in Madison, New Jersey, and an M.B.A. from Monmouth University in West Long Branch, New Jersey.
Long will begin serving as East Stroudsburg’s interim president July 31, after President Marcia Welsh retires. Welsh became East Stroudsburg’s 13th and first female president in 2012.
The board of governors unanimously approved Long’s appointment during a conference call meeting today.