Senior Consultant: Margaret Venable
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Consultant: Anne Briggs
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Georgia Gwinnett College seeks an innovative, adaptable and visionary leader as the next dean of the School of Liberal Arts.
Founded in 2005, Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) is one of 26 institutions within the University System of Georgia (USG). With its establishment, GGC became the nation’s first four-year public college founded in the 21st century, and the first four-year public institution created in Georgia in more than 100 years. GGC is a 21st century institution accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges. Serving approximately 12,000 full and part-time students, GGC offers 21 bachelor’s degree programs with 60+ programs of study. Its students have scored it among the nation’s top colleges in several areas of student engagement, a critical predictor of student success.
The School of Liberal Arts (SLA) offers courses that span a range of interests – from cognition and neuroscience to legal studies, world history and English literature. Majors within the School of Liberal Arts include: Cinema and Media Arts Production; Criminal Justice/Criminology; English; History; Human Services; Political Science; and Psychology In addition to its comprehensive array of undergraduate majors, the School of Liberal Arts offers five Nexus Degrees that provide students with focused, career-aligned academic pathways including: Professional Sound Design for Film and Television; Production Design; Motion Picture Set Lighting; Production for Film and Television; and Professional Editing for Film and Television. These programs, developed in partnership with the Georgia Film Academy, are designed to prepare students for immediate entry into Georgia’s expanding film and digital entertainment sectors through hands-on, experiential learning and flexible course delivery formats. Finally, the English Language Institute (ELI), housed within the School of Liberal Arts, serves as a vital academic resource for non-native English speakers.
Reporting directly to the Senior Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs/Provost, the Dean of the School of Liberal Arts (SLA) serves as the chief administrator, providing comprehensive leadership to drive the strategic, academic, intellectual, fiscal, and administrative functions of the School. The dean will strategically position the School for the future and will have the creativity, talent, and experience to build on its legacy of academic excellence and commitment to students’ access to success.
More information about Georgia Gwinnett College and the priorities and qualifications for the next Dean of the School of Liberal Arts is provided in the search profile, linked above.
How to Apply
Applications should consist of a substantial letter of interest, a CV, and a list of five professional references with full contact information and a note indicating the nature of your working relationship with each. No references will be contacted without the explicit permission of the candidate. Applications, nominations, and expressions of interest can be submitted electronically, and in confidence to: GeorgiaGwinnettSLADean@academicsearch.org
The position is open until filled but only applications received by Friday, January 23, 2026, can be assured full consideration. The University is being assisted by Academic Search. Confidential discussions about this opportunity may be arranged by contacting consultants Margaret Venable at Margaret.Venable@academicsearch.org or Anne Briggs at Anne.Briggs@academicsearch.org. Further information about Georgia Gwinnett College at www.ggc.edu
Georgia Gwinnett College is an equal employment, equal access, equal educational opportunity, employer. It is the policy of Georgia Gwinnett College to recruit, hire, train, and promote persons without regard to race, color, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, gender, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or veteran status as required by applicable state and federal laws (including Title VI, Title VII, Title IX, Sections 503, and 504, ADEA, ADA, E.O. 11246, and Rev. Proc. 75-50).For individuals requiring disability-related accommodations for participation in any event including the application, or interview process, or to obtain print materials in an alternative format, please contact HR at (678) 407.5746 or email benefits@ggc.edu.


