Projo 7 to 7 News BlogTaking the news pulse of Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts, by Providence Journal and projo.com staff, from 7 to 7, every business day |
|
Get the 7 to 7 on your mobile at www.projo.com. Twitter: projo | RSS | Email alerts
« U.S. Senate confirms Neronha as R.I.'s U.S. Attorney |
Main
| Today in history: RI diver hunts for sunken treasure »
PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Moses Brown School will formally install Matt Glendinning as head of school next Tuesday in a ceremony expected to draw more than 1,000 people to the 225-year-old Quaker preparatory school on the East Side. Glendinning, 44, an archaeologist and marathon runner, comes to Moses Brown from Moorestown Friends School in Moorestown, N.J., where he had been upper school director and a teacher of ancient history since 2004. He succeeds Joanne Hoffman, who retired in June after a 15-year tenure. Glendinning has a decade of leadership experience in Quaker schools, including training in nonprofit fundraising and business management as well as academic leadership. He began work on July 1. |
|
|
|
Leave a comment
Please be civil. Vicious comments, personal attacks and profanity won't be published. Name and email are required; email address will not publish.