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Cleveland Nursing Program President Warren Glen

Warren J. Glen

Campus President

Education: Doctor of Education, National American University | Bachelor of Education, University of Toledo | Master of Education, Cleveland State University

Warren J. Glen has over fifteen years of experience in post-secondary education. His journey in higher education has enhanced his expertise to administer grants, manage deliverables, and mentor and motivate young scholars.

Currently, he is the area sponsor for the Ohio Department of Education community schools of northeast Ohio. Dr. Glen previously oversaw the Northeast Region of Drop-Out recovery high schools for Oakmont Education. His responsibilities included budget management and supervision of school directors. During his second year, he successfully assisted with increasing the conversion rate by 3% in the Northeast Region of Ohio as well as implemented a diversity, equity, and inclusion program.

Prior to his current role, Dr. Glen was the Director of the Student Support Services TRiO Program at Cuyahoga Community College’s Eastern Campus, in Cleveland (OH). He led his team in support of first generation college students in the areas of tutoring, college completion, cultural events, and transfer to four-year colleges and universities. He began his career at Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) as the Director of the Educational Talent Search TRiO Program where he increased campus and community partnerships as well as established and maintained working relationships with area secondary schools and educational institutions. During Tri-C’s two-year grant, Mr. Glen presented several times on the Educational Talent Search TRiO and the Priority 2: Budget Management and Statutory/Regulatory Requirements in Cleveland (OH), Lansing (MI), and Lewiston (ID).

Dr. Glen is a proud member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., Zeta Nu Chapter. Dr. Glen successfully completed the Leadership Development Institute (LDI) with the National Council on Black American Affairs, an affiliate of the American Association of Community Colleges.

He recently received the degree of Doctor of Education with an emphasis in Community College Leadership from National American University. He earned his Bachelor of Education in Secondary Education, Social Studies, Sociology and Psychology from the University of Toledo (OH). Mr. Glen also earned a Master of Education degree in Education Administration, Secondary Administration from Cleveland State University, in Cleveland (OH).

Dr. Glen is a bow-tie expert and enjoys mentoring young African American males in the art. A few of his volunteer efforts include mentoring scholars enrolled in the Black American Council and organizing the Books Brothers Engagement to Graduation Event which is a Black Male Initiative Program at Cuyahoga Community College.