
Janine E. Janosky, Ph.D. serves as the President of Richard
J. Daley College.
President Janosky has over 30 years of experience in higher
education and biomedical innovation; serving in executive leadership positions
in higher education as well as businesses. President Janosky is an expert in
developing and implementing programs and initiatives and higher education strategic directions, including leveraging public-private-philanthropic
partnerships, specifically workforce and job readiness programs and stackable
academic credentials.
Prior to joining Richard J. Daley College, she served in a
number of faculty and executive leadership positions at institutions of higher
education and non-profits as well as being the founder of a for-profit company.
President Janosky’s leadership has been broadly impactful. Specifically, her
national model for public-private-philanthropic partnerships was recognized in
Forbes and earned her a United States White House Champion of Change. She has
been honored by a number of other state and national awards throughout her
career.
President Janosky serves in a number of board
leadership roles including the Dispute Resolution Panel for Medical Devices,
the United States Food and Drug Administration, and as the Past Chair and
member of the board of ATHENA International, and many more. She has authored or
co-authored more than 175 biomedical peer-reviewed publications, published a
scholarly book, and has secured as a Principal Investigator or as a
Co-Investigator on more than 50 federally-funded grants and contracts. Dr.
Janosky holds a doctorate in educational research methodology from the
University of Pittsburgh, a master’s in psychology from Marshall University,
and a bachelor’s in psychology from Duquesne University.