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Dr Ronald A. Brunton appointed new Vice President of Academic Affairs @ HLSCC

The H. Lavity Stoutt Community College (HLSCC) has announced the appointment of a new Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dr Ronald A. Brunton. Photo: HLSCC
From left: Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Youth Affairs and Sports, Dr Marcia Potter; President of HLSCC, Dr Richard W. Georges; Minister for Education, Youth Affairs and Sports, Hon Sharie B. De Castro (AL); Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dr Ronald A. Brunton; and Chief Education Officer, Mrs Orlandette R. Crabbe. Photo: HLSCC
From left: Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Youth Affairs and Sports, Dr Marcia Potter; President of HLSCC, Dr Richard W. Georges; Minister for Education, Youth Affairs and Sports, Hon Sharie B. De Castro (AL); Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dr Ronald A. Brunton; and Chief Education Officer, Mrs Orlandette R. Crabbe. Photo: HLSCC
As Vice President of Academic Affairs at H. Lavity Stoutt Community College (HLSCC), Dr Ronald A. Brunton will be responsible for providing academic leadership and supervision of all instructional programmes, policies, and services. Photo: VINO/File
As Vice President of Academic Affairs at H. Lavity Stoutt Community College (HLSCC), Dr Ronald A. Brunton will be responsible for providing academic leadership and supervision of all instructional programmes, policies, and services. Photo: VINO/File
PARAQUITA BAY, Tortola, VI – The H. Lavity Stoutt Community College (HLSCC) has announced the appointment of a new Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dr Ronald A. Brunton.

Dr Brunton replaces Dr Arlene L. Smith-Thompson who exited the post in September 2023.

A wealth of experience & passion

President of HLSCC, Dr Richard W. Georges in a press release from HLSCC on January 22, 2024, shared that Dr Brunton brings with him a wealth of experience and a passion for higher education that has been a guiding force throughout his distinguished career.

President Georges said, “Dr Brunton’s commitment to student success, curriculum innovation, quality assurance, and research align seamlessly with the values and goals of our institution. We are confident that he will contribute significantly to the academic excellence and growth of the institution.”

Honoured & excited to join HLSCC- Dr Brunton

Commenting on his appointment, Dr Brunton said, “I am truly honoured and excited to join HLSCC and look forward to collaborating with the talented faculty and staff to elevate the academic experience.”

The Vice President shared that an important focus of his will be on promoting innovation in teaching and learning, and working with faculty and staff to shape the future of education and training at the College.

As Vice President of Academic Affairs, Dr Brunton will be responsible for providing academic leadership and supervision of all instructional programmes, policies, and services.

The Vice President provides leadership in the areas of student learning and success, the recruitment of faculty and support staff, programme review and improvement, enrolment management, curriculum development, and all associated fiscal projections and monitoring.

Qualifications & experience

According to HLSCC, with over 25 years of senior-level experience in the higher education sector, Dr Brunton’s most recent role as the Principal of the T.A. Marryshow Community College (TAMCC) in Grenada showcased his leadership and dedication to advancing postsecondary education. His tenure as the Director of Academic Affairs at the University of the West Indies, School of Business and Applied Studies in Trinidad and Tobago (UWI-ROYTEC) further underscores his expertise in shaping academic excellence, HLSCC added.

Dr Brunton has played a pivotal role in higher education quality assurance and accreditation, serving as the President of the Caribbean Area Network for Quality Assurance in Tertiary Education (CANQATE). Dr Brunton was among the founding Directors at the Accreditation Council of Trinidad and Tobago (ACTT), and continues to make contributions to regional efforts at harmonising quality assurance policies and standards.

Earlier in his career, Dr Brunton served as faculty at The UWI, St Augustine Campus, and has taught at various institutions, including the College of Science, Technology, and Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago (COSTAATT) and UWI-ROYTEC. His extensive experience includes educational research consultancies where he had several opportunities to collaborate with faculty at esteemed universities in the region and internationally.

Published author & researcher

Dr Brunton is a published author with several peer-reviewed articles and co-edited works focusing on education in the Caribbean. His research interests encompass a broad spectrum, including higher education policy, educational indicators, curriculum development, distance and online learning, quality assurance, and education’s role in national development.

As a seasoned academic, Dr Brunton regularly presents his scholarly work at regional and international conferences, seminars, and colloquia. His engagement extends beyond the classroom, with his participation on numerous committees, technical working groups, editorial and advisory bodies in the higher education sector across the region.

Dr Brunton holds a Ph.D. from the University of the West Indies, a Master of Philosophy (MPhil.), and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology. 

15 Responses to “Dr Ronald A. Brunton appointed new Vice President of Academic Affairs @ HLSCC”

  • ok (23/01/2024, 14:18) Like (19) Dislike (23) Reply
    This cements my argument. this guy Georges, seems to be more Trinidadian than Virgin Islander. We should not simply think because someone can trace some drop of blood from the BVI means that they are truly interested in its advancement. My opinion is that Georges needs to go. Is he really advancing HLSCC?
    • @ok (23/01/2024, 15:17) Like (8) Dislike (14) Reply
      100000000000 likes
    • So true (23/01/2024, 15:43) Like (10) Dislike (7) Reply
      You are SOOOOOOO right!!!! He cares not a lick about us.
    • Boo (24/01/2024, 08:38) Like (2) Dislike (4) Reply
      sour grapes lol
      • @Boo (24/01/2024, 09:28) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
        Sour grapes are rarely sour in one's own backyard. This is why person's like Mr. Georges is without credibility and integrity and therefore, should never be granted the privilege to appoint VI's academic successors.
  • Truth (23/01/2024, 14:30) Like (19) Dislike (0) Reply
    Best of luck (you're going to need it!)
  • IN ALL RESPECT (23/01/2024, 14:36) Like (7) Dislike (7) Reply
    TO THE GENTLEMAN AND VAST EXPERIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE / CAN WE AT LEAST KNOW WHERE HE HAILS FROM ?. HIS COUNTRY HAS TO BE SHOWN RESPECT TOO
  • Well Sah (23/01/2024, 15:08) Like (2) Dislike (13) Reply
    Another island man again?
  • Lilly (23/01/2024, 15:23) Like (16) Dislike (11) Reply
    With so much of our locals with phd this is a dam disgrace
    • @LilLY (24/01/2024, 01:42) Like (5) Dislike (7) Reply
      when they buy it from Devry like Sasarine or a college in Canada like JazzyYam it is not a real phd. All degrees are not equal. Good job Georges but I was hoping that Vanterpool got his job.
    • Mississippi (26/01/2024, 17:30) Like (2) Dislike (2) Reply
      Phd that they got online need i say more
  • @ ok & so true (23/01/2024, 17:18) Like (4) Dislike (4) Reply
    we can see you are one and the same person EXENOPFOBIA is in control of your evil mind , and what's so weird is , you are a half breed tolian but acting like you own the country , the emperor of the 3rd can't wait to flex off on you after being stabbed in the back and now is arrogant to dare to challenge him in his domain / test will be a show down / we know you are a good orator and so is he
  • Yes (23/01/2024, 19:38) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    Another Educated island man , with common sense too....Eh eh.
  • .. (23/01/2024, 22:50) Like (8) Dislike (2) Reply
    There is an element in this country that has become increasingly negative, narrow-minded, hateful, and xenophobic. It is fed by our politicians and masquerades as national pride but it is something else. It is the lowest denominator of entitlement, greed, and hate. It is not helpful to the advancement of the BVI and is on display daily in anonymous comments in news articles. The BVI is better than this. BVIslanders are better than this. I find it unfortunate that the Board could not find a local to do this job at the HLSCC and I hope there is a local understudy. However best of luck young man.
  • UNICEF (24/01/2024, 02:24) Like (4) Dislike (1) Reply
    backwards ever


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