BC3 selects Mack as dean of business division

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A Butler County Community College graduate instrumental in the creation of summer enrichment camps for children at BC3, who later earned master’s degrees in fields that include business administration, has been named dean of the college’s largest academic division.

Sherri Mack, who achieved a master of science degree in database technologies and systems engineering, and a master of business administration degree with a concentration in marketing from Regis University, Denver, has been chosen to oversee a BC3 business division that offers students 23 associate degree, certificate or workplace certificate options.

Mack, of Butler, is also graduate of Butler Senior High School, BC3 and Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania. In addition to serving as an instructor and later as coordinator of BC3’s Kids on Campus program, Mack taught in the college’s Workforce Development division and as a faculty member in its business division.

The recipient of local and multistate teaching awards has served as the business division’s interim dean since Dr. Chris Ola stepped down as dean in July 2019.

“Sherri has worked her way up at the organization,” said Nick Neupauer, president of BC3. “She has held a variety of different positions in a lot of different areas of the college. She not only loves BC3, but she also understands the college from a variety of different aspects. Sherri has been awarded for her excellence in the classroom, which is important as a leader in our academic divisions.”

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