Montpelier, VT 鈥 Vermont Tech has its first female president in the 150-year history of the college.
This weekend during its quarterly meeting, the 糖心少女 Board of Trustees appointed Patricia Moulton as president of Vermont Technical College after a months-long national search.聽Moulton, who has served as the Vermont Tech interim president since September of 2016, was chosen to lead the school as its president beginning immediately.
In a unanimous vote, Trustees affirmed Moulton鈥檚 leadership of the college in the last seven months that have resulted in increased interest in the college by prospective students and continued stabilization of the colleges鈥 finances.聽Vermont Technical College boasts a 100% employment rate.
Before serving as interim president of Vermont Tech, Patricia Moulton served as the Secretary for the Agency of Commerce and Community Development for the State of Vermont. As Secretary, she facilitated the expansion of many Vermont companies, helped attract new companies, assisted in rebuilding Vermont after Tropical Storm Irene and helped create the nation鈥檚 first statewide comprehensive economic development strategy (CEDS) that has led to millions in federal grants for Vermont. She was previously Commissioner of Economic Development and Commissioner of the Vermont Department of Labor. She is a 1981 graduate of the University of Vermont.
VSCS Chancellor Jeb Spaulding said, 鈥淧at will be an excellent leader for the Vermont Tech of today and for the future.聽She is a gifted leader and administrator and fully devoted to providing the best student experience possible.聽She has already gained the trust and affection of the entire Vermont Tech community.鈥
鈥淧at envisions a robust role for Vermont Tech in our state鈥檚 economy.聽I am fully confident she will fulfill that promise and open new doors of opportunity for Vermonters along the way,鈥 stated VSCS Board Chair Martha O鈥機onnor.聽
Vermont Tech engineering student Morgan Easton, the Board of Trustees student member who served on the presidential search committee, said of the appointment, “I couldn’t be more excited about the appointment of Pat Moulton as president for Vermont Tech. Her enthusiasm and passion for the college and the State are contagious.”
With Moulton鈥檚 selection, three of the five presidents of the VSCS are women.
About Vermont Tech 鈥 Vermont Technical College is a leading public college with a mission of applied education and student-centeredness. One of the five Vermont State Colleges, Vermont Tech serves students from throughout Vermont, New England, and beyond at its residential campuses in Williston, Norwich, and Randolph Center, regional campuses in Brattleboro and Bennington, and at six nursing sites located throughout the state. Vermont Tech features state-of-the-art laboratory experience and a highly personalized classroom and student-life experience. All of our programs utilize a technological educational component, from the simulators used by our nursing program around the state, to manufacturing laboratories in Randolph Center and Williston. Our academic programs encompass a wide range of engineering technology, agricultural, health, and business fields that are vital to producing the knowledgeable workers needed most by employers in the state and in the region.聽 www.vtc.edu.