
HCC Names New Executive Vice President for Finance and Administration

COLUMBIA, MD – Howard Community College President Daria J. Willis today announced Dr. Ty Stone as the college's Executive Vice President for Finance and Administration. Dr. Stone's portfolio includes the college’s budgeting and finance, facilities management, auxiliary and campus services, public safety, human resources, and information technology departments.
"I am grateful that Dr. Stone has accepted this appointment permanently and has given her full intellect, personality, and experience to the people powering our essential campus services," said Dr. Willis. "She is a professional of the highest caliber and truly lives our ethos of meeting students where they dream. I look forward to working with her to continue building Dragon Country as the pride of our county, state, and nation."
Dr. Stone joined HCC on December 1 as a distinguished educator with a successful record of executive experience in the community college sector. Her previous stops include presidential appointments at Cleveland State Community College in Cleveland, TN, and Jefferson Community College in Watertown, NY, where she was named in consecutive years to City & State New York Magazine’s ‘Power 100’ list for philanthropy and education.
She has also served in vice presidential roles at Sinclair Community College in Dayton, OH, where she led student and business services operations, including information technology, public safety, and enrollment management.
"It is a true honor to serve at Howard Community College at this time in its great history," said Dr. Stone. "President Willis has a bold vision of growing HCC as an institution of choice for our students, community members, partners, and investors. We are ready to support that vision by delivering quality customer service and excellence in execution.”
Howard Community College was recently named among the nation's top two-year colleges by Niche, an online college selection and data resource for families. HCC ranked #92 among all two-year institutions and the top community college in the Baltimore metropolitan area. HCC enrolls nearly 22,000 credit and non-credit students of all ages from more than 104 countries and yields more than $343 million in economic impact as one of Howard County's largest employers.