Dr. Jason MacLeod named Chief of Staff at D鈥橸ouville College
Dr. Jason MacLeod named Chief of Staff at D鈥橸ouville College
Buffalo, New York 鈥 November 8th, 2021 鈥 D鈥橸ouville President Lorrie A. Clemo has named Dr. Jason MacLeod as her Chief of Staff, effective November 1, 2021.
鈥淛ason will be responsible for overseeing the coordination of the President鈥檚 Office staff, communications, and Board of Trustees relations. As Chief of Staff, MacLeod will also be appointed as a member of the President鈥檚 Council and will maintain his managerial responsibilities over campus operations鈥 said Clemo.
For the past three years, MacLeod has served as Associate Vice President for Operations and Administration at D鈥橸ouville, leading the vision of nearly $15 million of campus modernization efforts. MacLeod also serves as COVID Compliance Officer, a co-investigator of a $1.5 million Department of Education grant aimed at improving secondary teachers鈥 adoption of geospatial information systems (GIS) technology, and as an instructor in the Doctor of Educational Leadership program at D鈥橸ouville.
Prior to D鈥橸ouville, MacLeod spent three years living in Wuhan, China, where he completed his doctoral studies at Central China Normal University. He has published over 20 peer-reviewed book chapters and journal articles in the fields of learning environment design, educational technology, active learning, communication studies, and intercultural interaction. A native of Syracuse, New York, MacLeod completed his MBA in Business Administration and BS in Technology Management and Facilities Planning at the State University of New York at Oswego.
D鈥橸ouville President Clemo praised MacLeod鈥檚 background as an energetic, well-rounded individual with understanding of a wide range of administrative operations, as well as being an accomplished researcher and teacher.
鈥淎s the dynamic context we are operating within continues to evolve and become more complex, we too need to adjust our structures and processes to keep pace. Over the past two years, MacLeod has played a pivotal role in the operational, regulatory, and communication-related facets of the COVID-19 pandemic. In managing these challenges, he became intricately interconnected with a wide cross-section of the institution as a matter of necessity to help navigate the crisis鈥 said Clemo. 鈥淭hese experiences have prepared him well to succeed in this new leadership capacity.鈥