Ines Joseph
Vice Chancellor of Student Success | Student Success

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Current Title: Vice Chancellor of Student Success
History With Dallas College
- July 2020-Present: Vice Chancellor of Student Success
- January 2023-June 2024: Interim President, Mountain View Campus
- July 2019-August 2021: President, Mountain View Campus
Educational Background
- Bachelor of Science in business administration from Southeast Missouri State University (Fulbright Scholar)
- Master of Science in management studies from the University of Waikato
- Doctor of Education in higher education from the University of Georgia
Professional Memberships and Associations
- Association of Institutional Research (AIR)
- Southern Association of Institutional Research (SAIR)
- Texas Association of Institutional Research (TAIR)
- The National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development (NISOD)
College Awards
- 2020 Phi Theta Kappa - Paragon Award for New College Presidents
- 2019 Aspen Institute Presidential Fellowship
- Harvard Institute of Education Management
- National Institute for Staff and Organizational Development Excellence Award
- Emerging Leaders Trusted Leader Award (Palo Alto College)
- Alamo Colleges Leadership Academy for Success Leadership Excellence Award
Related Professional Experience
- Vice President of College Services/Chief Administration Officer; oversaw an annual budget of more than $30 million, as well as $72 million in projects funded by general obligation bonds; served as SACSCOC liaison; Palo Alto College, 2008-2019
- Director of Assessment; managed institutional effectiveness program and helped academic deans develop their plans; supported department chairs with developing and implementing student learning outcomes; University of South Alabama, 2005-2008
- Vice President of Institutional Research and Planning; responsible for monitoring and assessing institutional effectiveness; led strategic planning process; oversaw strategic retention and enrollment management research; Georgia Military College, 2001-2005