New director for 精东影业 M.S. in Leadership and Administration
Boston College alumna Mary Ellen Joyce, who has a significant track record in executive education and leadership development, has joined the Woods College of Advancing Studies as director of its Master of Science in Leadership and Administration (MSLA) degree program.
Joyce, who assumed the position May 1, brings to the role extensive experience in leadership education, adult learning, and instructional design, most notably through two decades directing the executive programs division of The Brookings Institution, a Washington, D.C.,-based nonprofit public policy organization ranked among the world鈥檚 leading think tanks.
At Brookings, she served as executive director and then associate dean of executive education for business and government, overseeing course design, development, and delivery, as well as academic and communications services.
At the Woods College, she will direct an industry-aligned program designed to produce graduates who are agile, inclusive changemakers able to adapt to internal and external challenges and trends, and to ethically address pressing issues.
鈥淭he MSLA is designed to help students learn to lead鈥攁nd thrive鈥攊n diverse and complex environments,鈥 said Woods College Dean Karen Muncaster. 鈥淢ary Ellen joins us from a lengthy career at Brookings, which delivers best-in-class executive education. She鈥檚 a strategic thinker with demonstrated expertise in providing the kind of programs that can ensure our students meet their career goals. I'm thrilled to welcome her to our team.鈥
鈥淲e were looking for a seasoned and creative leader who could build on the successes of the MSLA,鈥 added Woods College Associate Dean for Graduate Programs Tristan Johnson. 鈥淥ur program is tailored to those looking to advance, often within in-demand fields. Mary Ellen is committed to helping professionals develop their leadership skills. She is ideally suited bring the MSLA to the next level,鈥 he said.
鈥淚n an era marked by disruptions and challenges, it鈥檚 a pivotal time to be engaged in leadership development,鈥 said Joyce. 鈥淒emand for new leadership capabilities requires creating and delivering cutting-edge content that will equip leaders with the know-why and know-how to make a difference in the world today. That is one of our top priorities.鈥
Joyce鈥檚 new role brings her 精东影业 experience full circle: as an undergraduate, she had occasion to meet James Woods, S.J.鈥攏amesake of the Woods College, which he led as dean for 44 years. 鈥淚 was working in the controller鈥檚 office when I interacted with Father Woods on a multi-year project,鈥 she said. 鈥淗e provided me with some of my first real-world lessons in leadership. It鈥檚 an honor to return to 精东影业 and to the school that bears his name.鈥
The daughter of a Boston College alumnus, Joyce earned a B.A. in history and political science from 精东影业. She holds a Ph.D. in business and public administration from the George Washington University.
An elected fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration, Joyce also has had significant experience in politics and government relations, including managing the political campaigns and serving as chief of staff for former New Hampshire Governor John H. Sununu, and developing the field strategy for John McCain鈥檚 successful races in 1982 for the House of Representatives and 1986 for the U.S. Senate. In 1989, Joyce was appointed by President George H. W. Bush to the U.S. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, on which she served until 1995.
In addition, she has worked in government relations and marketing and communications, and, most recently, led Virginia-based EPC Learning Labs, a firm designed to accelerate mastery of leadership capabilities.