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Dillard Appoints New Provost and Chief Academic and Enrollment Officer
NEW ORLEANS — Dillard University President Rochelle L. Ford has announced the appointment of Monique Guillory, Ph.D., as Dillard’s new provost and chief academic and enrollment officer, effective April 1, 2024. Guillory will work with the interim provost, Mablene Krueger, beginning Jan. 3 to transition into the role.
A native New Orleanian, Guillory has nearly 30 years of executive leadership experience at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs). Her expertise includes academic program development, accreditation processes, STEM pipelines and student success. She has served on the cabinets of six university presidents.
At Dillard University, she will serve as a senior cabinet member and in the administrative office, next in line to Ford. As the chief academic and enrollment officer, Guillory will manage academic offerings and faculty initiatives and lead the implementation of an institutional recruitment and retention strategy.
Guillory was most recently chief of staff and senior vice president for the University of the District of Columbia, where she led the development of the institutional strategic plan and provided leadership for UDC’s K-12 partnership with the Anacostia Feeder Pattern.
She previously worked at Morehouse School of Medicine as the chief of staff and chief administrative officer for the Office of the President and Dean, providing the campus leadership for COVID-19 mitigation during the height of the pandemic, facilitating the return-to-campus for all four institutions that comprise the Atlanta University Center Consortium (AUCC).
She has also been among the executive leadership team at Jackson State University, Xavier University of Louisiana, the Southern University System, and the University of the Virgin Islands. Her administrative experience includes securing federal funding and philanthropic support of over $20 million for various academic initiatives, such as establishing the Mississippi Learning Center at Jackson State University and the Honoré Center for Black Male Achievement at Southern University in New Orleans.
“I am so honored to be joining the Dillard leadership team and helping to realize the bold vision President Ford has articulated for Dillard’s future,” Guillory said. “I believe my extensive professional journey has prepared me for this opportunity. I look forward to working side-by-side with Dillard’s faculty and students and being a part of this exceptional community.”
Guillory is a former member of the substantive change committee for the Middle States Commission for Higher Education (MSCHE), an experienced Middle States evaluator for regional accreditation, and former member-elect for the Middle States Regional Council for the College Board.