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Patricia “Patty” Chaya chosen as college’s next dean of student services

Genesee Community College has appointed its next dean of Student Services, a familiar face with years of experience working with students, faculty and staff, and service to the college.

Patricia “Patty” Chaya emerged as the top choice from a lengthy search of many qualified candidates, and will assume the responsibilities of dean of students, transitioning from her previous role of associate dean of the GCC Warsaw and Lima Campus Centers.

Chaya joined the college in 2002 as associate dean of the Warsaw campus, and inherited the same role with the Lima campus in 2012. Handling multiple duties, she was charged with leading, directing, team building and administrative oversight for all operations at both campus centers.

In 2013, Chaya was awarded the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Professional Service, an award given to recognize consistent superior professional achievement.

Chaya holds a bachelor’s in Sociology from SUNY Fredonia and a master’s in Student Personnel Administration from the University at Buffalo.

“I am thrilled for the opportunity to take on a new professional challenge,” Chaya said. “There is great potential with the dean of student services position, and new initiatives are important for moving forward. Not only do I hope to cultivate new programs such as those relating to wellness, but I plan on expanding the delivery and availability of these programs using our current technology, making them more accessible for our students.”

Prior to working at GCC, Patty was the associate director at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Genesee County, and also worked for the Genesee County YWCA as the director of the Domestic Violence Program.

She is heavily involved in the GLOW community, serving as the vice president of the Wyoming County Chamber of Commerce and as a member of the Business Education Alliance (BEA) board of directors in Livingston County.

As the dean of student services, Chaya will work closely with college administration to enhance its current leadership program and expanding innovative student development programs. Among numerous other areas, she will focus on student retention and degree completion, as well as handling student conduct and discipline.

Chaya officially began her new role on January 3. Patty and husband, Ray, a former GCC BEST Center staff member, currently reside in Batavia.

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