President’s Council consists of the senior administrative officers who report directly to the President.
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Email: aehrlich@gettysburg.edu
Phone: (717) 337-6921
Office: College Union BuildingWith over twenty years’ experience as a leader and strategic partner in student affairs, Dr. Anne Ehrlich is deeply committed to student development and a passionate advocate for the transformational potential of a residential liberal arts college. As the Vice President of College Life and Dean of Students, she provides vision and oversight for a wide array of student-centered programs and services that foster an engaging and inclusive campus climate and prepare students for life after Gettysburg. Previously, Anne served as the Vice President for Student Development at Knox College, and also held positions in student affairs at Woodbury University, Whittier College, and the University of Michigan.
Anne earned an Ed.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles, an MSW from the University of Michigan, and a BA in psychology from the University of California, San Diego. She has conducted research on the impacts of living learning communities throughout her career, and has presented nationally on topics including supporting student mental health, developing inclusive campus communities, and assessment in student affairs.
Website: College Life
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Email: egordon@gettysburg.edu
Phone: (717) 337-6375
Office: Pennsylvania HallDr. Eloisa Gordon-Mora serves as Gettysburg College’s Chief Diversity Officer. She is responsible for advancing the institution’s diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) priorities into the future.
Dr. Gordon-Mora was the inaugural University Diversity and Inclusion Officer at the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) from 2019-2022. She has over 25 years professional experience in the areas of diversity, equity, inclusion, social justice, and civic and democratic engagement.
Before joining UNR, she was Dean of the School of Social Science, Humanities, and Communication at Universidad Ana G. Méndez (UAGM) and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Universidad del Sagrado Corazón, both in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Prior to relocating to Puerto Rico, she was Vice President for Government Affairs at Safe Horizon; the first full-time Executive director of the philanthropic organization, Daphne Foundation; and the Executive Director of El Barrio Popular Education Program, an academically recognized, action-based research project of the Center for Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College—all based in New York City.
On a national level, she was selected as one of “35 Outstanding Women in Higher Education” by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education in 2020. At the regional level, she is one of two Nevada-wide higher education representatives of the Northwest Commission of Colleges and Universities’ Equity Council, as well as an Equity Leader at the Nevada Complete College Alliance at the state level. In 2021, she was invited to join the boards of both the Community Foundation of Northern Nevada and Northern Nevada Marches Forward, where she currently serves.
As an educator and political scientist, she has focused on poverty and globalization, community organizing and urban politics, post-authoritarian/delegative democracies, and politics in Latin America and the Caribbean. She has taught at Bates College in Lewiston, ME; Universidad de la Frontera in Temuco, Chile; Marymount Manhattan College and Eugene Lang College of the New School for Social Research, both in New York City; and at UAGM. Her research interests include higher education, diversity and inclusion, democratic theory, social violence, and post-colonial and post-structuralist literature.
Website: Diversity & Inclusion
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Email: dkonstal@gettysburg.edu
Phone: (717) 337-6199
Office: Pennsylvania HallDaniel T. Konstalid has served as Vice President for Finance & Administration /Treasurer since 2006. He is responsible for financial planning and budget development, accounting and business services, financial reporting, investment portfolio management, treasury and debt management, facilities planning and operations, real estate matters, and auxiliary services. Dan received a master’s degree in business administration from the Whitman School of Management at Syracuse University, and a bachelor of science degree in accounting from Le Moyne College. Dan previously served as Vice President for Finance & Administration at Le Moyne College in Syracuse, New York, Controller and Director of Budgets at Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, and Senior Audit Manager at Pricewaterhouse Coopers in Syracuse, New York.
Website: Finance and Administration
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Email: tmullis@gettysburg.edu
Phone: (717) 337-6501
Office: Pennsylvania HallTres Mullis comes to Gettysburg after a successful 25-year career in higher education. Most recently, he served as executive director of university development at Washington and Lee University, where he led a $500 million fundraising campaign.
Previously, Mullis led fundraising efforts at the Peabody College for Education and Human Development at Vanderbilt University, and the alumni relations and development program at Austin Peay State University. He also worked in development for his alma mater, Stetson University.
Mullis first became involved with the college in 2013 when he was asked to observe and make recommendations for Gettysburg’s parent fundraising program.
Website: Giving to Gettysburg College
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Email: kstuempf@gettysburg.edu
Phone: (717) 337-6011
Office: Pennsylvania HallEducation: PhD Penn State University College of Medicine, 1996
BS Ursinus College, 1989Website: Provost’s Office
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Email: carthomp@gettysburg.edu
Phone: (717) 337-6582
Office: 300 N. Washington StreetCarey Thompson comes to Gettysburg with 38 years of experience in college admissions, enrollment, communications, career services, and student financial aid. Previously, Thompson served as Vice President for Enrollment and Communications and Dean of Admission for Rhodes College. His previous roles include overseeing admissions, career services, and student financial planning at Centre College, and leading the admissions team at his alma mater, Furman University.
Throughout his career, Thompson has gained a deep understanding of and appreciation for the admissions process, including serving on the Board of Directors and as President of the Board of Directors for the Common Application. Thompson is recognized broadly for his transformative initiatives at three liberal arts colleges, his deep commitment to diversity and accessibility, and his ability to successfully steer institutional enrollment strategies in the face of dramatic change.
Website: Enrollment & Educational Services
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Email: rtosten@gettysburg.edu
Phone: (717) 337-6602
Office: West BuildingDr. Rodney S. Tosten is the Vice President of Information Technology. Rod graduated from Gettysburg College with a B.A. in Mathematics in 1985 and returned in 1990 to teach computer science in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. Rod’s research interests revolve around distributed processing, database and distributed applications on the World Wide Web, and the Java language environment. Rod received his M.S. in Computer Science from West Virginia University and his Ph.D. in Information Technology and Engineering from George Mason University.
Website: Information Technology
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Email: jyates@gettysburg.edu
Phone: (717) 337-6801
Office: Pennsylvania HallJamie Yates serves as the executive director of communications and marketing at Gettysburg College. In this role, she leads the College’s holistic and integrated marketing efforts that are designed to enhance the College’s brand visibility and reputation. Prior to this role, Jamie served as the director of communications and media relations at Gettysburg College where she directed the College’s news and content strategies while serving as the College’s lead spokesperson. Prior to coming to Gettysburg, Jamie served as the director of communications for the Pennsylvania Commission for Community Colleges where she advocated on behalf of the state’s 14 community colleges at a state and federal level. Previous to that role, she served as a deputy press secretary and spokesperson for the Rendell administration.
Website: Communications and Marketing
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Email: czappe@gettysburg.edu
Phone: (717) 337-6820
Office: Pennsylvania HallChristopher J. Zappe, Ph.D. was appointed Provost of Gettysburg College beginning in July 2010. As the chief academic officer of the College, he is committed to advancing the educational mission of the College, using best practices to support the needs and interests of faculty, sustaining and advancing the College curriculum, and encouraging innovative academic support services. In particular, Chris is collaborating with faculty colleagues, administrative colleagues, and students to enhance the intellectual climate of the campus community, with a particular focus on the first-year learning experience; to coordinate and elevate programs, both within and outside the campus, which focus on international themes and issues; and to advance diversity, inclusion and equity at Gettysburg College.
Chris earned a B.A. in mathematics with honors from DePauw University in 1983 and an M.B.A. and Ph.D. in Decision Sciences from Indiana University in 1987 and 1988, respectively. Between 1988 and 1993, he performed research and taught various decision sciences courses in the Decision and Information Sciences Department at the University of Florida. Between 1993 and 2002, Chris taught undergraduate courses in statistics, decision modeling and analysis, and computer simulation in the Department of Management at Bucknell University. Beginning in 2002, Chris was appointed as Associate Dean of Faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences at Bucknell. Upon completing a four-year term as Associate Dean, he was appointed Interim Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences in the July 2006. He was then appointed Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences in Fall 2007 for a finite term.
Website: Provost’s Office