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(VIDEO) Ross University Appoints Bahamian as new Executive Administrator
By The Bahamas Weekly News Team
Mar 18, 2011 - 2:06:35 PM

Freeport, Grand Bahama Island - Ross University Bahamas is pleased to announce the appointment of Bahamian, Londell Albury, as their new executive administrator at the Freeport site effective immediately. The announcement was made by Hal McCulloch, PhD., senior vice president administration at Ross University Bahamas.

"Londell, who has excelled in his previous role as director information technology, will oversee administration of the Medical Education Review Program (MERP), said Dr. McCulloch, “including administrative management of the staff and faculty in Freeport. He will ensure the high quality standards for the program are sustained and continuously improved.” 
 
"I am very excited and humbled to be afforded the opportunity to serve as the executive administrator for the Freeport site. My experience with Ross has been incredibly rewarding. I am extremely proud of the staff and leadership team that have been developed here in Freeport," said Mr. Albury.
 

Prior to working with Ross, Mr. Albury headed the IT Department of the Freeport Container Port, Grand Bahamas Airport Company, and Freeport Harbour Company.   

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Londell Albury (left), new executive administrator at the Freeport site is seen here with Dr. Hal McCulloch, PhD., senior vice president administration at Ross University Bahamas. Photo: The Bahamas Weekly

A graduate of Bahamas Academy, Mr. Albury attained a Business degree from Northern Caribbean University, a Bachelor of Arts degree in Computer Information Systems from Oakwood University, Huntsville Alabama. He obtained a masters degree in Project Management at Keller Graduate School of Management. His professional training includes seminars and specialized courses at George Washington University along with numerous IT and management related training courses.  

In his previous professional capacities, Mr. Albury has also served in roles as IT Project Manager, IT Steering & Policy Committee member, and various IT roles with both Machinery and Energy Ltd. and the Central Bank of the Bahamas in Nassau, New Providence.   

In his tenure as an IT professional with Ross University, Mr. Albury has been directly involved in a number of initiatives to implement mission critical business systems, IT infrastructure, and development of key IT personnel.   

Londell Albury is married to Deardra Smith and they have three children. 



Ross University was founded in 1978 and is a provider of medical and veterinary education offering doctor of medicine and doctor of veterinary medicine degree programs. The School of Medicine is located in Dominica, West Indies, and the Freeport, Grand Bahama clinical site recently opened in January 2009. The School of Veterinary Medicine is located in St. Kitts. Ross University's administrative offices are located in North Brunswick, NJ.  Ross University has more than 9,000 alumni with M.D. and D.V.M. degrees. http://www.rossu.edu/



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