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Jessup University Announces New Leadership Appointments to Advance Growth and Stability

Jessup University today announced a series of leadership appointments designed to strengthen the University’s foundation, ensure long-term stability and position Jessup for sustained growth in support of its Christ-centered mission.

Guided by an experienced Board of Trustees and a shared vision for the future, these updates reflect a thoughtful reorganization that reinforces operational excellence while investing in strong leadership for the years ahead….

My Why: Kay Llovio

Throughout four remarkable decades, Vice President for Educational Effectiveness and Dean of the School of Business, Arts & Humanities, Kay Llovio has proven to be…

Jessup University Announces Leadership Transition and Presidential Search

Jessup University today announced that Dr. John Jackson will be named to the role of Chancellor as he prepares to transition into retirement. The Board…

My Why: Rhonda Warner

December graduate Rhonda Warner used to think college was for other people — people with money, connections, or a perfect GPA. Never in her wildest dreams did she imagine she would earn her master’s degree in leadership and begin her doctoral program in January 2026! And, it all started with the support she received here at Jessup….

My Why: Jesse Urbina-Gil

When his laser printer comes to a stop, 27-year-old veteran and Jessup alumni Jesse Urbina-Gil steps back and inspects his work — a solid wood plaque, bearing the name, degree and graduation year of a fellow Jessup veteran student, soon to be a graduate. Turn it over and the back displays words of appreciation from University President, Dr. John Jackson. These plaques carry more than just words, they carry a legacy steeped in commitment and sacrifice….

My Why: Bonnie Gore

Placer County District 1 Supervisor Bonnie Gore has long been a passionate advocate for economic development, fiscal sustainability, public safety and positive collaboration between local jurisdictions. What some may not know is her steadfast commitment to the success of Jessup University. Gore is no stranger to the University, having previously served on its Board of Trustees for nine years, after a one-year hiatus, she is back and currently serving as Chair. Gore recognizes Jessup as a vital engine for workforce development and innovation in the region. She champions the University’s programs not only for their academic rigor, but for the tangible impact its graduates have on the local economy….