Ellen McCulloch-Lovell

Ellen McCulloch-Lovell was the president of Marlboro College from 2004 until 2015.[1][2] A graduate of Bennington College, McCullouch-Lovell served as Chief of Staff to Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy for ten years. Under the Clinton administration, she worked as executive director of the President's Committee on the Arts and Humanities, deputy chief of staff to the First Lady, and deputy assistant to the President and advisor to the First Lady on the Millennium Project.[3]

Ellen McCulloch-Lovell
EducationBennington College (BA)
Political partyDemocratic

She was named as president of Marlboro College in 2003 and began her duties in April 2004.[4]

She later joined the Board of Trustees at Windham Foundation.[5]

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