Eric Furda
Eric J. Furda is the Vice President of Alumni Relations. Previously he served as Executive Director of Undergraduate Admissions from 1995 to 2004, after which he took on his position in UDAR.[1][2]Furda had begun working in admissions at the University of Pennsylvania in 1987, and came to Columbia in 1991. He planned on leaving to pursue a PhD in 1995 when he was offered the position of acting director by Chris Colombo.[3] He stayed on permanently for a total of 9 years, and was succeeded by Jessica Marinaccio.[4]
During his tenure as director of admissions, Furda expanded cross-country recruiting and oversaw a dramatic increase in Columbia's popularity among college applicants.[5]
After 17 years in admissions, Furda wanted a change of scenery, saying "although I felt I didn't want to be in college admissions any more, I wanted to be here."
He has been the force behind the Columbia Alumni Association and many of its initiatives, including the University-wide Alumni Directory.
In January 2008 Penn announced that it had hired Furda to be its director of undergraduate admissions, bringing Furda, a 1987 graduate of Penn, full circle.[6]
References
- ↑ Admissions Director Furda Moves to Alumni Relations, Columbia Spectator January 30, 2004
- ↑ Furda To Lead University Alumni Relations, Columbia College Today March 2004
- ↑ From Admissions to Alumni Relations, Furda Impacts Change, Columbia Spectator December 9, 2005
- ↑ Marinaccio to Continue Furda's Admissions Plan, Columbia Spectator February 11, 2004
- ↑ Furda's Term Saw Admissions Changes, Columbia Spectator May 11, 2004
- ↑ Alumni Relations Director Takes Helm at Penn Admissions, Columbia Spectator January 17, 2008