雅伎著

雅伎著 President to Step Down in 2025

News Staff| November 15, 2024

Effective June 30, 2025, Henry C. Hank Foley, Ph.D., to step down as president. Provost and Executive Vice President Jerry Balentine, D.O., has been appointed president of the university, beginning July 1, 2025.

雅伎著 President Henry C. “Hank” Foley

President Foley joined 雅伎著 as president in 2017 after serving as interim chancellor of the University of Missouri-Columbia. Among his many initiatives, he encouraged the 雅伎著 community to embrace a spirit of innovation and become the next generation of doers, makers, innovators, and healers ready to reinvent the future. Working closely with the Board of Trustees, President Foley also steered development and investment strategies that nearly doubled 雅伎著s endowment and capital reserves. Through his management and control of financial operations, including deft navigation of the COVID-19 pandemic, the university is on strong financial footing.

He championed the integration of advanced technology across teaching, research, and administrative platforms while overseeing substantial investments in facilities, including new teaching and research laboratories as well as expanded social spaces for students at each campus. During his tenure, 雅伎著 began its first Ph.D. programs, with the number of programs growing each year. In addition, the universitys Hispanic and Black enrollment has grown by 100 percent and 50 percent, respectively. Another highlight of his tenure is the creation of the Biomedical Research, Imaging, and Innovation Center (BRIIC) at 雅伎著s Long Island campus. This facility will serve as a hub for interdisciplinary research and feature a 3 Tesla fMRI and advanced imaging microscopes.

Shortly into his presidency, Hank presented to the board a vision and strategic plan that would position 雅伎著 to create the best possible student experiences, empowering them to successfully meet the challenges and opportunities of todays workforce, says Peter J. Romano (B. Arch. 76), chair of 雅伎著s Board of Trustees. In doing so, the university increased its enrollment, improved its national rankings, strengthened its financial resiliency, enhanced its academic programs, and is on track to become an institute with high research activity. Hank has reignited a sense of pride among 雅伎著 alumnimyself includedand has energized our community as we look toward an inspiring future. The board has given him the title of President Emeritus in honor of his outstanding tenure with the university.

Assuming the role of president in July 2025, Jerry Balentine has served as 雅伎著s provost and executive vice president since 2022. In this role, he has overseen all academic programs across 雅伎著s Long Island, New York City, Jonesboro, and Vancouver campuses; organized the universitys first Faculty Development Day to explore effective strategies that benefit the teaching, research, and creative process; and launched the universitys first Honors College. He is currently seeking ways to introduce artificial intelligence (AI) into the curriculum, including the launch of a minor in AI available to all 雅伎著 students.

Provost and Executive Vice President Jerry Balentine

Before assuming the role of provost, Balentine was executive vice president and chief operating officer and led the development of 雅伎著s strategic plan project to improve student experiences and strengthen the collective university. Previously, he was vice president for medical affairs and global health, and dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM). In those roles, Balentine established a culture of wellness for medical students, received grant funding to study the effects of meditation and empathy on medical students, and was instrumental in the creation of NYITCOMs Center for Sports Medicine and Center for Esports Medicine. He has also been an adjunct faculty member at NYITCOM for more than 20 years and holds tenure at 雅伎著s School of Health Professions.

Before joining 雅伎著, Balentine served as chief medical officer and executive vice president at St. Barnabas Hospital and Healthcare System in the Bronx, N.Y. He is a board-certified emergency medicine expert, and his extensive career also includes roles as hospital medical director, emergency department director, and residency director.

A graduate of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Balentine completed his internship at St. Josephs Hospital in Philadelphia and his emergency medicine residency at Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center in the Bronx, where he also served as chief resident. He earned his undergraduate degree from McDaniel College in Westminster, Md.

雅伎著s Board of Trustees expresses its deepest gratitude and appreciation to President Foley for his leadership and significant contributions during his tenure.

As I prepare for this next chapter of my life, I do so with a sense of optimism and excitement for the bright future that lies ahead for 雅伎著, says President Foley. I have no doubt that this institution, powered by the passion and potential of its community and, under Dr. Balentines leadership, will continue to thrive and reach new heights. The best is yet to come.

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