Expertise
Victoria J. Dutcher brings 20 years of
experience in higher education administration, consulting, and
leadership to Williams & Company. Prior to joining the firm as
president, she was with Noel-Levitz, the country's leading enrollment
management services company.
Institutions
As Vice President at Noel-Levitz, Victoria led client projects
to achieve recruitment, revenue and retention goals for a diverse group
of close to 100 colleges and universities throughout the United States, Canada and Europe.
She has served institutions from Seton Hall University (NJ), Grambling
State University (LA), University of Nebraska Medical Center,
Colby-Sawyer College (NH), Simmons College (MA), Purdue University (IN),
Syracuse University University College (NY), American University (DC),
and City University of New York. Many of her clients have achieved record enrollments during her projects.
History
Victoria has held administrative positions
at a professional/graduate school, a traditional four-year residential
college, and in proprietary school settings. As dean of admission
and financial aid at Bryant University (RI), she led a 30-member staff
toward record application, diversity, and quality levels. At Western New
England College School of Law (MA), she expanded the student
recruitment base from a regional to a national one. During her tenure,
students of color increased from 6 percent to 17 percent of the total
student body.
Within Noel-Levitz, Victoria led special projects for
the executive team on issues around client satisfaction and success,
organizational development, and employee satisfaction. She has managed
and mentored scores of consultants.
Victoria Dutcher
o/f (860) 819-5786
victoria@williamscompany.net
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Victoria received an MBA from University of Massachusetts
at Amherst and a Bachelor of Science in Management and Marketing from
Siena College (NY). She resides and works in West Hartford, Connecticut.
“I look forward to building on Tom's
impressive success — both on behalf of his clients and on behalf of the
companies he has built — to develop Williams & Company into higher
education's leading leadership solutions provider.” Victoria J.
Dutcher
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