NEW HAVEN, Conn. - Albertus Magnus College President Marc M. Camille, Ed.D was featured on the latest edition of "Trustees and Presidents: Managing College Athletics". The interview, conducted by collegiate sports expert Dr. Karen Weaver, covered a wide range of topics.
The interview is available on Spotify, Apple ITunes and YouTube.
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0ogr31KGdoP3juImUfIxMe?si=t9aREViUTDiI6-RVXYMVqA
YouTube: https://youtu.be/VVslR5zanPI?si=pM3L7Nxxfmyjsu9l
President Camille serves as the Chair of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III Presidents Council. He previously served as Vice Chair of the Presidents Council, the highest governing body in NCAA Division III intercollegiate athletics. The responsibilities of the Presidents Council include the establishment and oversight of Division III policies, divisional strategic planning, sponsoring legislation and advocacy to the NCAA Board of Governors on behalf of D3. The 23-member body consists of 21 college presidents/chancellors and two student-athletes, representing half of the division's 42 multi-sport conferences.
In serving as Chair, Dr. Camille works collaboratively with other Council members on behalf of the nation's more than 205,000 NCAA Division III student-athletes. Dr. Camille previously chaired the Division III Strategic Planning and Finance Committee and Futures Subcommittee, while also serving on the Division III Administrative Committee and on the NCAA Board of Governors' Finance and Audit Committee.
Dr. Camille began his tenure as the 14th President of Albertus Magnus College in June 2017. As President, he has inspired Albertus to launch an ambitious growth plan, leading to the five largest incoming classes in the College's history and an all-time high traditional undergraduate enrollment, up 54% since 2017. The Albertus intercollegiate athletics program has thrived under Dr. Camille's leadership, with numerous facilities enhancements, full-time head coaching positions funded, and new varsity swimming and diving, women's golf, and women's and men's ice hockey programs launched.
In addition to his NCAA Division leadership roles, Dr. Camille's service has included chairing the Great Northeast Athletic Conference Presidents Council and the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce's Regional Leadership Council, and he also has served in leadership Board roles for the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities and Connecticut Conference of Independent Colleges.