Dr. 'Albert Joseph Simone' (b. 1935) is a former president of the
Rochester Institute of Technology in
Rochester, New York, USA. He became president of RIT on
September 1,
1992, succeeding
M. Richard Rose. Simone was previously president of the
University of Hawaii System and chancellor of the
University of Hawaii at Manoa. His tenure saw additional PhD programs (in microsystems engineering, computing and information sciences, and color science) inaugurated and improvements made to RIT's athletic program (such as the construction of the Gordon Field House and Activities Center and the elevation of the men's hockey team to
Division I). He holds a
Bachelor of Arts in
economics from
Tufts University, and a
Ph.D in economics from
MIT. Simone was born in Boston, in December of 1935. He retired from RIT
July 1 2007, succeeded by
William W. Destler.
Simone and his wife, Carolie, expect to remain in Rochester and contribute to the community.
From 1965 to 1969 Simone authored five books.
Trivia
★ During his time at the
University of Hawaii Simone was known to wear
socks that did not match.
★
June 15 2007 was proclaimed Albert J. Simone Day in
Rochester and
Monroe County[1].
References
1. http://www.thetigerbeat.com/news/?r=june-15-is-albert-j-simone-day-in-monroe-county-ci
External link
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Biography from RIT
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"RIT's presidential history", by Michael Saffran; Number 11, Volume 39, March 2007 issue of RIT ''News & Events''