Frank, Giardullo reappointed to SCCC Board of Trustees
Newton. Sussex County Community College reappointed Anthony Giardullo and Lena Frank to its Board of Trustees, citing their ongoing commitment and extensive professional experience in higher education, business and community service.
Anthony Giardullo and Lena Frank were reappointed to the Sussex County Community College Board of Trustees.
Both members have consistently demonstrated a strong commitment to enhancing the educational experience and supporting the community.
Frank, an independent business consultant, brings a wealth of experience in strategic advice for small businesses and has an extensive background in pharmaceutical and animal health industries. Previously serving as vice president of program management, she oversaw cancer medication development and managed numerous clinical trials and contracts. Frank earned her Bachelor of Science in Animal Science from Iowa State University and an MBA from the Stern School of Business at New York University.
”Being reappointed to the Sussex County Community College Board of Trustees is both an honor and an opportunity to continue serving a college that truly changes lives,” Frank said. “I’m proud of all we’ve accomplished and excited about the work ahead to strengthen programs, support our students, and uphold SCCC’s role as a vital resource for our community’s future.”
Giardullo is a seasoned labor relations professional with over seven years in New Jersey’s public higher education sector. He has held various leadership roles at colleges like Fairleigh Dickinson University and Ramapo College, focusing on student engagement and technology integration. He has also taught as an adjunct professor at Sussex County Community College, which provided him with firsthand knowledge of the institution’s role in the community and its commitment to student success. A first-generation college graduate, Anthony holds an M.A. in Higher Education Administration and a B.A. in Political Science from William Paterson University.
”Serving on the Sussex County Community College Board of Trustees means safeguarding accessible, high-quality public higher education while strengthening the region’s workforce,” Giardullo said. “I am happy to continue to serve on the Board where I can bring my experience in higher education and labor relations to support student success, sound governance, and responsible stewardship.”