Ginny Clancy has over 35 years of experience at Stony Brook University, including
10 years of administrative support in the Office of the President, and Special Projects
Coordinator for the Vice President for Entrepreneurial Programs.
She was part of the lead administrative team which launched the academic programs
at the Southampton Campus. She served as Assistant to the Dean for Southampton, and
the Operations Manager for the Center for Wine, Food & Culture at Stony Brook from
2006-2010.
Ginny joined the Sustainability Studies Academic program in 2010 when those programs
were relocated to the main campus, and served as Undergraduate and Graduate Program
Coordinator until 2016. Her many roles included 6 years of service on the Campus
Earthstock Committee and Campus Sustainability Task Force.
As part of a merger in 2016, Ginny has now joined the team at SoMAS. She now serves
as the Graduate Program Coordinator of the Educational Programs Office. Ginny received
her Bachelor’s degree in Interdisciplinary Social Sciences – areas of concentration
included; Political Science, History, Sociology, and Psychology. She went on to attain
her Master’s degree in Liberal Studies focusing on Women’s Studies and Art History,
as well as the Advanced Graduate Certificate in Higher Education Administration at
Stony Brook University.
Ginny was nominated and selected to receive The Chancellors Award for Excellence in 2016 in the area of Professional Service.