Terri Johnson began her career at Quinnipiac within Student Affairs and served for over a decade as a clinical therapist in the Health and Wellness Center. As a part-time faculty member, she has instructed campus-based classes and faculty-led sections with an emphasis on environmental sustainability and service learning to Costa Rica, the Ecuadorian Amazon and the Galapagos Islands.
Her move to academic affairs was in the role of director of academic affairs. Her portfolio has included serving as the Title IX deputy for faculty prior to serving as the University Title IX coordinator, chairing the Sabbatical Leave Committee, serving as the ex-officio provost office representative on the Senate Policies Committee, serving on the commencement committee and overseeing the academic catalog and its transition to an online resource.
In her current role as Associate VP of Student Personal and Professional Development, she oversees the Office of Career Development and Experiential Learning and Global Engagement and focuses on bolstering university-wide collaboration to provide key functions and developmental opportunities that support students in their journey towards rewarding lives and careers.
Johnson holds her bachelor’s degree in finance from Lehigh University and her master’s and CT State License as LMFT in therapy. She is certified from the Teachers College, Columbia University in nutritional counseling, in Jungian psychology from the Ireland Jung Center, in Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction from Yale and in Mindfulness Counseling from Copper Beech Institute. Prior to joining Quinnipiac University, Johnson worked as a financial analyst in Budapest for General Electric and as a project manager of strategic planning at Meridian Bancorp.
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