BATTLE CREEK, MI (WNWN/WTVB) – Kellogg Community College President Dr. Paul Watson has announced that former Dean of Student Services Terah Zaremba is the College’s new Vice President for Student Affairs.
Zaremba started in her new position on July 1. She takes over for Dr. Kay Keck who is retiring at the end of July after more than 45 years at KCC.
Watson says, “Vice President Zaremba brings a wealth of experience, knowledge and expertise in student affairs into her work at KCC. Her leadership will be invaluable as the College leans into its institutional priorities of enrollment management and improving the student experience.”
Zaremba’s career at KCC includes positions as Dean of Student Services, Director of Academic Advising & Student Life and in Admissions.
She previously worked at Grand Valley State University.
Zaremba said in a news release issued by KCC, “I’m looking forward to using my 20-plus years of administrative experience to continue the important and valuable work of student affairs at KCC. I believe very much in the mission of KCC, the people we serve and the function of Student Affairs in the success of our students.”
In 2015, Zaremba was nationally recognized as Distinguished College Administrator of the Year by Phi Theta Kappa. She also completed the 2011 Battle Creek Area Leadership Challenge and the 2019 Michigan Community College Association Leadership Academy.