Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn
Ted Havelka has a diverse work experience in the education sector. Ted is currently the Director of Enrollment Management and Financial Assistance at the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn, where they oversee marketing and recruitment efforts for private Catholic schools. Prior to this, they served as the Campus Operating Officer at Berkeley College, responsible for campus operations and community partnerships. Ted also held positions such as Vice President of Marketing and Admissions at Prism Education Group, Senior Director of Enrollment Management at Allen School of Health Sciences, and Vice President of Admissions and Marketing at Cortiva Institute. Earlier in their career, they were the Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Career Education Corporation and the Director of Admissions at Berkeley College. Throughout their career, Ted Havelka has demonstrated expertise in enrollment management, marketing, admissions, and team leadership.
Ted Havelka earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice from Roanoke College between the years 1989 and 1993.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn
Founded in 1853, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn serves the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, New York. The boroughs’ combined population stands at more than 4.9 million, of which 1.5 million identify themselves as Catholics. Often dubbed the “Diocese of Immigrants,” members come from 167 countries where Mass is regularly offered in two dozen languages.