Albert J. Simone
Albert Joseph Simone | |
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8th President of the Rochester Institute of Technology | |
In office 1992–2007 | |
Preceded by | M. Richard Rose |
Succeeded by | William W. Destler |
Personal details | |
Born | Boston, Massachusetts | December 16, 1935
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Carolie |
Parent | Edward Simone Mary DiGiovanni |
Alma mater | Tufts University Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Profession | Administrator |
Albert Joseph Simone (born December, 1935 in Boston, Massachusetts) is a former president of
University of Hawaiʻi System
.
Simone earned his Bachelor of Arts in economics from
Tufts in 1957, and his PhD in economics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology
in 1962.
He served as dean of the College of Business Administration at the University of Cincinnati from 1972 to 1983.
After the retirement of
University of Hawaiʻi System from 1984 to 1992. As President at Mānoa, Simone lobbied for greater independence from the Hawaiian legislature's control in order to retain accreditation. During his tenure, the university consolidated departments, research institutes and federal cooperative programs from different parts of campus into the School of Ocean and Earth Sciences and Technology, a leading education and research resource.[1]
He became president of Rochester Institute of Technology on September 1, 1992, succeeding
Division I
).
He retired from Rochester Institute of Technology on July 1, 2007, succeeded by William W. Destler.[4]
June 15, 2007 was proclaimed Albert J. Simone Day in Rochester and Monroe County.[5]
Simone served as a Class C director of the
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
from January 2000 to January 2003.
Author
From 1965 to 1969 Simone authored five books.[6]
References
- ISBN 9780824818210.
- ^ "RIT picks its next president". Democrat and Chronicle. Rochester, New York. May 19, 1992. p. 1A.
- ^ "A leadership shuffle at RIT". Democrat and Chronicle. Rochester, New York. August 3, 1994. p. 1B.
He had served as acting president of RIT twice—first, when former President M. Richard Rose took a sabbatical to work for the CIA in 1991, and again when Rose retired in 1992.
- ^ "Replacing Simone a tall order". Democrat and Chronicle. Rochester, New York. May 18, 2006. p. 3B.
- ^ RIT - University News
- ^ "Albert J. Simone". RIT. Retrieved 2021-03-11.
External links
- The Simone Center for Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- RIT Archives' collection on Albert J. Simone