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May 4, 2016

Roberts Welcomes Jennifer Moore as Executive Director of Adult and Graduate Enrollment

Roberts Wesleyan College is pleased to announce that Jennifer Moore has been appointed to the college’s leadership team as executive director of adult and graduate enrollment, effective May 2. Moore brings extensive experience and a successful career in higher education enrollment and marketing, most recently as the director of enrollment at Azusa Pacific University College.

“It is clear that Jennifer is a proven strategic leader who is committed to superior customer services — and that is just what we need at Roberts,” said Dr. Deana L. Porterfield, president of Roberts Wesleyan College. “She brings extensive experience and success in enrollment management and the passion for building dynamic teams.”

As executive director of adult and graduate enrollment, Moore will focus on adult and graduate enrollment at Roberts Wesleyan College, including developing and implementing enrollment programs that will achieve the vision for serving student needs and educational goals. In this key role, she will focus on increasing the visibility of Roberts and its programs among target audiences for recruiting, retention and enrollment goals.

Most recently, she served in enrollment at Azusa Pacific University College since 2012, responsible for providing vision and leadership for the enrollment team, including admissions processing, financial aid, student accounts and registrar. Prior to that, she was the registrar at Azusa Pacific University for 11 years, managing the registrar’s office for undergraduate, adult, and graduate studies and spearheading improvements of academic records processes, workflow, and automation.

Moore received a Master of Arts in human resource and organizational management and a bachelor’s degree in organizational leadership from Azusa Pacific University. She is expected to complete her doctor of philosophy with an emphasis in Industrial and Organizational Psychology in 2018 from Grand Canyon University. She has for a passion for the Special Olympics organization and served as the venue workforce manager at the Uytengsu Aquatics Center for the Special Olympics world games in Los Angeles in 2015.

She moved from Glendora, California, and will reside in the greater Rochester area with her husband, Perry.

 


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