2022-2023
Board Executive Leaders
Board Chair Emeritus – Becky Copper-Glenz, Dean for School of Graduate and Continuing Education, Fitchburg State University
Board Chair – Tala Khudairi, Executive Director of Babson Global, Babson College
Vice Chair – María Isabel Gariepy, Executive Director of Affirmative Action & Equal Opportunity, Worcester State University
Board Treasurer and Finance Committee Chair – Gleny Burgos, Executive Director of Operations, Boston University
Events and Awards Committee Chair – Kim Burns, Dr. Kim Burns Coaching & Consulting
Governance Committee Chair – Mary Churchill, Associate Dean, Strategic Initiatives and Community Engagement, Boston University
Recorder – Elissa C. Lu, Director of Strategic Analytics & Institutional Research, Clark University
Board Members
Kim Burns, Dr. Kim Burns Coaching & Consulting
Marilyn Cleary, Assistant Dean, Division of Graduate and Continuing Education, Worcester State University
Maura Devlin, Associate Vice President and Dean of Undergraduate Studies, Bay Path University
Bonnie Galinski, Interim Vice President for Enrollment Management & Marketing, Salem State University
Barbara Krauthamer, Dean of the College of Humanities and Fine Arts, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Elissa C. Lu, Director of Strategic Analytics & Institutional Research, Clark University
Kathryn Nielsen, Senior Executive Officer, President’s Office, North Shore Community College
Sara O’Brien, Project Coordinator for Enrollment Management, Salem State University
Elena Quiroz-Livanis, Chief of Staff and Assistant Commission of Academic Policy and Student Success, MA Dept of Higher Education
Lauren Webb, Director of Academic Program Review and Accreditation, Community College of Rhode Island
Lori Weir, Director, TRIO Educational Opportunity Center, Talent Search, and Upward Bound Programs, North Shore Community College
Maria Wong, Associate Dean, School of Social Sciences, Communication, and Humanities, Endicott College
Our Presidential Sponsor

Lily S. Hsu, Ed.D. was appointed as the 8th President of Labouré College in 2019.
Prior to her appointment as President, Dr. Hsu has been connected to the College as vice chair of Labouré College’s Board of Directors, and chair of the Academic and Student Affairs Committee since 2016.
“Having worked closely on the board with Dr. Hsu, we know that she shares our commitment to the mission of Labouré and the hardworking and determined students we serve,” said board chairman Damien DeVasto. “Labouré has an extraordinary 127-year tradition of exceptional healthcare education in the Boston area and online across the country. Lily is an experienced and caring visionary that will guide Labouré into our next phase of prominence in healthcare education and training.”
Dr. Hsu is an experienced academic leader and educator; she most recently served as provost at Johnson & Wales University where she was responsible for strategic leadership and academic programming across four campuses. Before joining Johnson & Wales, she was the associate provost at Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.
Throughout her career, Dr. Hsu has promoted excellence in teaching and learning, and strives to create cultures of continuous improvement, innovation, and positive relationships between faculty, staff, and students. She has considerable expertise in academic program development, particularly in the area of healthcare professional programs, and she has led departments in nursing, medical imaging, and radiation therapy. She is also a former Commissioner for the New England Commission for Higher Education (NECHE).
“I am honored to have been selected by my colleagues to be the next president,” Dr. Hsu said. “The Labouré student is impressive and determined, and I am looking forward to helping them reach their goals of careers in caring for others. Labouré is truly educating the diverse healthcare workforce of the future and I am grateful to be part of this great legacy.” Dr. Hsu holds an Ed.D. from Teacher’s College Columbia University in Health and Behavioral Studies and Nutrition Education, and a M.S. and B.A. from the Pennsylvania State University.
Learn more about Labouré College and Dr. Lily S. Hsu in the President’s Welcome.