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HEATHER PFLEGER,MBA, E d D Dean, School of Business and Education For GMercyU’s Dean of the School of Business and Education Heather Pfleger, MBA, EdD, education isn’t her only passion. Throughout her career, Heather has accumulated extensive expertise in banking and higher education. Getting her start in the banking industry, Heather worked as an economist at various organizations including Chase Bank in their World Division in New York City. Once she became a mother of her two sons, she moved into higher education, where she spent 20 years at Centenary College in various roles including the Dean for Outcomes Assessment Research and Dean for Business and Education. She arrived at GMercyU in 2011, continuing her path in higher education, in which she now has nearly 30 years of experience. I am “ blessed to come to work here every day. ” She was immediately drawn to the Mercy Mission and fell in love with GMercyU. In addition to her students and her wonderful colleagues, Heather’s favorite part of being at Gwynedd Mercy University is the Mercy Charism and the incredible mission of the Sisters of Mercy. Heather earned her bachelor’s in eonomics from Rutgers University, her MBA in finance from Fairleigh Dickinson University, and her EdD in Instructional Leadership from St. John’s University. FAVORITE ACCOMPLISHMENT: FUN FACTS: Upon completion of her Doctorate of Education in Instructional Leadership from St. John’s University, Heather was invited to present the research she conducted at Oxford University in London. It’s an incredible honor to be invited to present research at one of the most prestigious universities in the world, one which has been ranked first in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings in 2017, 2018, and 2019. Cats or Dogs? Dogs Favorite Season? Fall Would you rather be GMercyU President for a day or M.E.R.V. for a day? M.E.R.V. Android or iPhone? iPhone If you could have lunch with anyone, no restrictions, who would it be? Barack Obama 14 PRESIDENT’S REPORT