Johnson & Wales Chancellor Bowen to Resign

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Johnson & Wales Chancellor Bowen to Resign

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Johnson and Wales University (JWU) Chancellor John Bowen announced that he will resign from his position, effective December 31, 2018.

“It has been my privilege and a pleasure to represent all that a JWU education can do for our students, transforming this institution from a “one student, one typewriter” business school to an internationally recognized university. Like you, I will always be a proud Wildcat for life,” said Bowen.

About Bowen

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Bowen has been employed at JWU for 44 years. 

He joined the university's culinary arts program in 1974 as a faculty member and worked his way up to director of the culinary division and then dean of culinary arts in 1983.

John was promoted to vice president of administration in 1987 and then named executive vice president in 1990.

He took on the position and responsibilities of president of the Providence Campus in 1997, and was appointed university president and chief executive officer in 2004, adding the title of chancellor in 2010.

"Since 2004, I have proudly served as Johnson & Wales University’s leader, and I have enjoyed a lifelong career at this wonderful institution, watching it grow and thrive in ways that exceeded all of my expectations. The days, months and years of my four decades here have been the most rewarding of my life, and it has been my greatest honor to lead Johnson & Wales," said Bowen. 


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