Rockland Community College Names New Chief of Staff

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Rockland Community College (RCC) has appointed Dr. Ian Wolf as Chief of Staff, where he will support the President on key initiatives and strategic operations.

Dr. Wolf brings more than a decade of administrative leadership experience across three public community colleges, with expertise in student engagement, leadership development, student conduct, and institutional operations. He joins RCC from Passaic County Community College, where he served as Assistant Dean for Student Engagement and led the launch of the Center for Student Engagement.

“Dr. Wolf brings a thoughtful, student-centered approach and a strong operational mindset to this role,” said Dr. William P. Mullaney, President of Rockland Community College. “His experience building collaborative initiatives and strengthening institutional processes will be an asset as we continue advancing the College’s strategic priorities.”

Previously, Dr. Wolf held administrative roles at Brookdale Community College and Bergen Community College, where he enhanced student conduct and student-of-concern policies and procedures.

Dr. Wolf earned his Ed.D. in Educational Leadership from Manhattanville University and holds a B.A. and M.Ed. from Rutgers University – New Brunswick.

About Rockland Community College, State University of New York

Founded in 1959, Rockland Community College (RCC) provides students with a high-quality education that is both affordable and accessible. The College offers 35 degree and 3 certificate programs, and a faculty that includes Fulbright scholars and SUNY Distinguished Professors. In addition to its main campus in Suffern, RCC operates a Hospitality and Culinary Arts Center in Nyack, and its Automotive Technology Center in Orangeburg. For more information about RCC, please visit sunyrockland.edu.

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