February 5, 2013
New Program Administrator For Nursing Education
By B&SC News Team
RICHMOND, Va., Feb. 6, 2013 – Jacquelyn Wilmoth has been named Program Administrator for Nursing at Bryant & Stratton College’s Richmond Campus.
She joined the College last June following significant academic and administrative nursing experience. Wilmoth holds a master’s degree in nursing education and is looking forward to pursuing a doctorate in that field as well.
“Jacquelyn has been a very welcome addition to our growing nursing education program,” said the College’s Director of Virginia Campuses Beth Murphy. “Her wealth of experience and talent assures the continuing success that our nursing program enjoys within the Richmond region’s vibrant health care field.”
In addition to daily operational leadership, Wilmoth will focus on curricular and instructional guidance for faulty, as well as management of internal and external relations critical to Bryant & Stratton College’s nursing program.
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