Roseman University of Health Sciences Appoints Scott Stolte, Pharm.D., as Dean of College of Pharmacy

Posted: Published on August 6th, 2012

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HENDERSON, Nev.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Roseman University of Health Sciences has appointed Scott K. Stolte, Pharm.D., as dean of the College of Pharmacy. He will assume the position on Aug. 20.

We are delighted to welcome Dr. Stolte to Roseman University, said Dr. Harry Rosenberg, Roseman Universitys president. He is committed to advancing the College of Pharmacy, strengthening its support for students and alumni, and further developing our outstanding faculty. Most important, he is committed to preserving and enriching Roseman Universitys educational model and teaching philosophy.

Stolte fills the position vacated by Dr. Renee Coffman, who is transitioning into her new role as executive vice president of quality assurance and intercampus consistency.

I am honored and humbled to be selected as Dean of the College of Pharmacy. I look forward to leading and serving the administration, faculty, staff, and students. Drs. Rosenberg and Coffman have worked tirelessly to create a strong reputation of success for the college. I will continue to foster an environment for excellence in teaching, service, scholarly activity, and professionalism, said Stolte

Stolte joins Roseman with nearly 15 years of experience in pharmacy education, most recently serving as associate dean of academic affairs at the Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy at Shenandoah University in Winchester, Va. He has been a member of that School of Pharmacy since 1998, serving in a variety of faculty and administrative roles, including associate professor and department chair, acting dean, interim director of experiential learning, and director and assistant professor, as well as curriculum coordinator and assistant professor in the Division of Technology in Education. He also currently serves as adjunct associate professor of healthcare sciences at the School of Medicine and Health Sciences at The George Washington University.

In addition to his faculty and administrative positions, Stolte has extensive professional experience, including serving as a site evaluator for the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education, a nationally recognized speaker on many topics, and a consultant to many pharmacy organizations.

Stolte earned a Doctor of Pharmacy from Purdue University followed by a postdoctoral residency in community pharmacy practice at Family PharmaCare Center, Inc. and Purdue University. He also participated in the inaugural Academic Leadership Fellowship program with the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy.

The appointment of Dr. Stolte was the result an extensive national search led by College of Pharmacy faculty. We are grateful for the search committees hard work and dedication in helping Roseman University select the best candidate for this important position, said Dr. Rosenberg.

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