Moraine Valley Community College is governed by an elected Board of Trustees representing Community College District 524, which encompasses all or part of 26 communities in Chicago's southwest suburbs. The college is led in its day-to-day operations and strategic mission by a college president who is assisted by the Executive Leadership Team whose members oversee the college's six divisions.

President's Office

As chief executive officer, the president has administrative responsibility for all academic affairs, student services, administrative, facility, and fiscal operations of Moraine Valley. The president, reporting to the college's Board of Trustees, has ultimate responsibility for ensuring that the college establishes, meets and advances the highest standards of excellence in its mission, goals and objectives.

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President
Pamela J. Haney, Ph.D.
president@31133.net
Office: Building D, Room D215
Phone: (708) 974-5201
Fax: (708) 974-5269
Biography

Academic Affairs

Provides a student-centered learning environment that facilitates quality instruction, fosters personal development, ensures access to available technologies, and promotes cultural diversity in a changing global environment. To carry out their commitment, the Division of Academic Affairs directs its resources to create environments where learning is both the process and the outcome.

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Vice President of Academic Affairs
Ryen Nagle, Ed.D.
VPAA@31133.net
Office: Building D, Room D201
Phone: Phone: (708) 974-5204

Administrative Services

Provides a safe, clean, secure, and pleasant environment with all of the necessary resources to make Moraine Valley Community College a world-class educational provider. Campus Operations maintains building and campus facilities. The Police Department patrols 24/7/365. Sustainability collaborates with college operations and student learning.

Financial Affairs

Prepares the college’s annual budget, is responsible for the college’s investments and all other banking activities, prepares and submits the annual tax levy, prepares the comprehensive annual financial report (audit) and other compliance reports, processes biweekly payroll, pays bills (accounts payable), and conducts all accounts receivable functions.

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Vice President of Financial and Business Services/College Treasurer
Mike Cipolla, C.P.A.
Cipollam2@31133.net
Office: Building L, Room L157
Phone: (708) 974-5250
Fax: (708) 608-4196
Financial Reports

Human Resources

Human Resources ensures a collaborative and fulfilling workplace where employees feel valued by providing exceptional benefits and competitive salaries for faculty and staff members. Manages talent acquisition and retention, oversees onboarding of new employees, encourages professional development and supports a healthy work-life balance. Fosters a culture of compliance across the institution. Promotes a welcoming environment for all employees and enacts policies and procedures to champion diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.

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Chief Human Resources Officer
Charmaine Sevier, Ed.D.
sevierc@31133.net
Office: Building L, Room L167
Phone: (708) 974-5704
Fax: (708) 974-8610

Information Technology Services

Supports Moraine Valley’s vision and mission by providing innovative and collaborative solutions for existing and emerging technologies. The IT division provides help desk, audio visual, networking, application development, project management and technology security services to faculty, staff and students.

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Vice President of Information Technology
Kamlesh Sanghvi, MBA, M.S. MIS
cio@31133.net
Office: Building L, Room L141
Phone: (708) 974-5522
IT Strategic Plan

Institutional Advancement

Promotes and upholds the image of the college in the local, regional, national, and global communities. The division (1) provides quality information about college programs and services through a variety of print and non-print media, including electronic media; (2) researches, analyzes and plans for community and student needs, learning and other college experiences; (3) seeks alternative revenue to fund priority programs and services; and (4) builds and maintains relationships with schools, agencies, businesses, and media. Finally, the division provides leadership for the strategic and annual planning processes.

Dr. Kianna Battle

Vice President for Institutional Advancement and Executive Assistant to the President
Kiana L. Battle, Ed.D.
battlek@31133.net
Office: Building D, Room D201
Phone: (708) 974-5257
Fax: (708) 974-5269

Student Development

Encourages academic, personal and career growth by providing comprehensive and accessible services and programs to promote and enhance the overall development of our students. Student Development is committed to promoting student success in an ever-changing and multicultural community.

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Vice President of Student Development
Normah Salleh-Barone, Ph.D.
salleh-barone@31133.net
Office: Building D, Room D201
Phone: (708) 974-5209
Fax: (708) 974-5269
Report of Accomplishments

To view subdivisions and departments that fall under each college division, view the college’s Organizational Chart.