Joseph Harbouk has been named vice president for finance and administration at Front Range Community College.
He will lead FRCC in the areas of finance, business services and budgets, information technology, facilities planning and management, campus security and preparedness, and continuous process improvement.
Harbouk previously served as vice chancellor for administration and finance at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls, and vice president for administrative services at Loyola Marymount University. He earned a Doctor of Education degree in educational leadership for social justice from Loyola Marymount University. He has an MBA and bachelor’s degree in computer information systems from the University of Indianapolis. Harbouk also served at the U.S. State Department in Washington, D.C., and is fluent in English, Arabic, and French.
He succeeds Jennifer Sobanet, who became chief operating officer of the Colorado Department of Higher Education.
About Front Range Community College
FRCC offers nearly 100 degree and certificate programs from locations in Boulder County, Larimer County, Westminster, and Brighton, and online.
FRCC is a member of the Colorado Community College System, the state’s largest system of higher education. CCCS serves more than 162,000 students annually. The system oversees career and academic programs in the 13 state community colleges and career and technical programs in more than 160 school districts and six other post-secondary institutions.