Timothy Trainor

Timothy E. Trainor is the current President of Mount St. Mary's University.[1] Previously, Trainor was a United States Army brigadier general where he served as the 13th Dean of the United States Military Academy.

Timothy E. Trainor
26th President of Mount St. Mary's University
Assumed office
August 15, 2016
13th Dean of United States Military Academy
In office
July 1, 2010  June 23, 2016
Preceded byPatrick Finnegan
Succeeded byCindy Jebb
Personal details
EducationU.S. Military Academy (BS)
Duke University (MBA)
North Carolina State University (PhD)
Military service
AllegianceUnited States
Branch/serviceUnited States Army
Years of service1983-2016
Rank Brigadier General
CommandsDean of the United States Military Academy (2010-2016)

Military career

Trainor graduated from West Point in 1983 and was commissioned as an engineering officer. While on active duty Trainor served in a variety positions including in Germany, Honduras, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Fort Riley, Kansas and Sarajevo, Bosnia.[2]

US Military Academy

Trainor's prior duties at the U.S. Military Academy included the director of the Engineering Management program and head of the Department of Systems Engineering. In the summer of 2010, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates announced that President Barack Obama had nominated Trainor to become the next Dean.[3] As Dean, Trainor oversaw over 800 faculty and staff across 13 departments and 23 research centers.[4]

Mt. St Mary's University

In the summer of 2016 Trainor was selected as Mount St. Mary's University's 26th interim president for a year and then permanently retained the position.[5][6] During Trainor's leadership thus far, he has increased enrollment, championed three new academic programs, a variety of new academic leadership moves, an agreement with the local Frederick Community College, and secured a $1 million donation to create the Palmieri Center for Entrepreneurship.[7][8]

Personal life

Trainor is married to his West Point classmate, Colonel (retired) Donna Brazil and they have three children.[9]

References

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