Clayton Rose

{{Short description|American acadrmic}}

{{Infobox officeholder

| name = Clayton Rose

| caption =

| order = 15th

| title = President of Bowdoin College

| term_start = July 1, 2015

| term_end = July 1, 2023

| predecessor = Barry Mills

| successor = Safa Zaki

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1958|8|22}}

| birth_place = San Rafael, California, U.S.

| spouse = Julianne Rose{{cite web |title=President Clayton Rose |url=https://www.bowdoin.edu/president/president-clayton-rose/index.html |publisher=Bowdoin College |access-date=22 March 2022}}

| death_date =

| death_place =

| education = University of Chicago (BA, MBA)
University of Pennsylvania (MA, PhD)

| website =

| footnotes =

| children = 2

}}

Clayton Stuart Rose is an American academic administrator who served as the 15th president of Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine.

Early life and education

Originally from San Rafael, California,[https://www.bowdoin.edu/president/biography/index.shtml Official Clayton Rose biography page] Rose graduated from the University of Chicago as an undergraduate in 1980 and with a Master of Business Administration in 1981. In 2003, following a 20-year leadership and management career in finance, he enrolled in the doctoral program in sociology at the University of Pennsylvania to study issues of race in America, earning his master's degree in 2005 and his PhD with distinction in 2007.[https://www.bowdoin.edu/president/biography/index.shtml Official profile]

Career

Rose worked as a professor at Harvard Business School from 2007 until his appointment at Bowdoin.{{cite news|last1=Press|first1=Nathan|title=HBS Professor Named President of Bowdoin College|url=http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2015/1/28/HBS-Bowdoin-presidency-July/|accessdate=5 September 2015|work=The Harvard Crimson|date=28 January 2015}} Rose officially succeeded Barry Mills as president of Bowdoin on July 1, 2015.{{cite news|last1=Chase|first1=Sam|title=Rose plans to listen and learn in early days of presidency|url=http://bowdoinorient.com/article/10313|accessdate=5 September 2015|work=The Bowdoin Orient|date=2 July 2015}} In April of 2022 Rose announced that he would be stepping down from his position after the conclusion of the 2023 academic year.

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