Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College (ABAC) invites applications and nominations for the position of Dean of the Stafford School of Business. This important leadership role offers an exciting opportunity to shape the future of business education in a dynamic and student-centered environment.
About ABACABAC is a residential, comprehensive arts and sciences institution with an enrollment of 4000 plus students.With campuses in Tifton, GA and Bainbridge, GA, ABAC is known for its applied mission and hands-on learning approach to education.Designated as the states agriculture college, ABAC offers 14 Bachelor of Science degrees, three associate degrees, and four certificate programs.Specific to the Stafford School of Business, ABAC offers a Bachelor of Science in Business with tracks in Business, Economics, and Management.January 2026 the school will launch a Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership housed in the Stafford School of Business.
Position SummaryThe Dean serves as the chief academic and administrative officer of the Stafford School of Business, reporting directly to the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs. The Dean provides strategic leadership, fosters innovation, and ensures academic excellence across the school. Key responsibilities include accreditation, curriculum development, faculty and staff oversight, distance education, student recruitment, workforce education development, fund raising, and alumni development. Building and strengthening business and industry partnerships will be a significant responsibility of the dean.
Major ResponsibilitiesA terminal degree is expected.
An advanced degree in a business-related field is required.
Candidates with a combination of academic credentials and extensive, successful business or related experience will receive strong consideration.
Direct supervision of approximately 15 full- and part-time faculty and staff.
Application ProcessInterested applicants should submit a letter of interest not to exceed four pages, curriculum vita, unofficial transcripts, and five professional references at: ABAC Careers
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