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  Macchiarola, Frank J.
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NameFrank J. Macchiarola
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InfoPresident Macchiarola's interests and expertise span the legal, academic, executive management and public service areas.

Prior to joining St. Francis College in July of 1996 as President, Dr. Macchiarola was Dean and Professor of Law at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law of Yeshiva University (1991-1996), where he taught Legal Process, Contracts and Legal Writing. He also served as Professor of Business in Columbia University's Graduate School of Business with teaching and research interests in business law, government regulation of business and not-for-profit management (1988-1991). He was chair of the advisory committee of the Columbia Business School Community Collaboration and served on doctoral panels in political science and education. A faculty member at the City University of New York from 1964 to 1985, he served at City College, Baruch College and City University Graduate School, leaving as Professor of Political Science on the doctoral faculty. He served as vice president of the City University Graduate School and as director of the Top 40 Program of the CUNY Urban Academy for Management. He has also been a professor of education at Teachers College of Columbia University and has been president of The Academy of Political Science.

Dr. Macchiarola served as chancellor of the New York City Public School System from 1978 to 1983, supervising the educational program of almost one million students. He was also deputy director of the New York State Emergency Financial Control Board for New York City. In the public service arena, President Macchiarola served as chair of the New York City Charter Revision Commission in 2003 and was appointed by Governor Pataki to the New York State Commission on Education Reform. He also served as Chairman of the New York State Higher Education Services Commission.


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