SUNY Potsdam
Matthew LeBire has a diverse work experience. Matthew started their career at Clarkson University in 2006 as the Associate Dean of Enrollment Operations & Strategic Planning, where they worked until June 2017. During their time at Clarkson University, they were responsible for strategic planning and overseeing enrollment operations.
From 2014, Matthew LeBire also served as a Trustee and Deputy Mayor at the Village of Massena. Matthew continued in this role until the present.
In June 2017, Matthew LeBire joined SUNY Potsdam as the Assistant Director of Institutional Research. In this position, they collected and interpreted data from institutional research studies to support administrative decision-making. Matthew also developed and implemented survey instruments and prepared various reports and documents.
Overall, Matthew LeBire has a strong background in enrollment operations, strategic planning, and data analysis. Matthew has also gained experience in local government as a Trustee and Deputy Mayor.
Matthew LeBire completed their Bachelor's degree in Economics from the State University of New York College at Potsdam, attending from 1995 to 1999. Subsequently, they pursued a Master's degree in Business Administration at Clarkson University between 1999 and 2000.
SUNY Potsdam
Part of the respected State University of New York system, SUNY Potsdamin Potsdam, New York offers challenging academics, lots of professionaland recreational student activities, and you don’t even need SAT scoresto get in!Potsdam’s various academic divisions deliver degrees in such diversefields as Archaeological Studies, Art Education,Business of Music,Creative Writing, Criminal Justice, Engineering, Music Performance,Psychology, Theatre and Women’s Studies. Potsdam also hasinterdisciplinary majors, which allow students to build a major out oftwo or more subject areas.Online, hybrid and traditional on-site classes are all offered. Studentsat Potsdam may also benefit from undergraduate research activities,internships, learning communities and service learning projects.With over 100 student organizations available, students have the optionof participating in extracurricular activities as well.Since Potsdam does not believe in using standardized test scores ascriteria for student performance, other factors such as grades andindividual gifts and talents are evaluated in the admissions process.While tuition is lower for state residents and is kept particularly lowto maintain public school accessibility, financial aid is sometimesrequired and is available to those who qualify.