The Sun (Lowell)

Umass Lowell welcomes new vice chancellor of University Relations

- By Cameron Morsberger cmorsberge­r@lowellsun.com

LOWELL >> First and foremost, bec rollins is a “storytelle­r.”

Starting out as a visual journalist and television reporter with a passion for multimedia, rollins’ career shifted to higher education, first in Boston and now in Lowell. rollins was named the next vice chancellor of University relations at Umass Lowell in a message from Chancellor Julie Chen on Jan. 17.

rollins, who lowercases her first and last name, will succeed Vice Chancellor for Advancemen­t John Feudo, who has served as the interim vice chancellor of

University Relations since August. She starts Feb. 13.

With a passion for “mission-based organizati­ons,” rollins most recently served as the chief marketing officer and vice president of marketing and communicat­ions at Simmons University. She’s also led communicat­ions operations at Partners in Health, the Appalachia­n Mountain Club and Pathfinder Internatio­nal and was former Boston Mayor Thomas Menino’s media relations manager, according to a university press release.

Umass Lowell became the perfect next step in her profession­al journey, rollins said, because of the significan­ce of its city and community. “When I heard about the position at Umass Lowell, understand­ing the differenti­ator about Lowell as being the place that focuses on attracting, educating and supporting and matriculat­ing students who are firstgen students, students who are immigrants,” rollins said. “Feeling very close to that community personally, I felt that it was a natural selection for me in terms of being in higher ed and also wanting to stick to my own personal will and need to be involved in a mission-based organizati­on.”

As vice chancellor, rollins’ biggest priority is to “elevate the brand” of the university to showcase its importance to students and show them the access they’re afforded there. That means highlighti­ng the “high-quality, affordable education” Umass Lowell provides, rollins said.

“We talk every day about higher ed, but it’s become so difficult for people to pay for the education that they need, especially the young people we’re talking about, it’s going to lift them into another place in life,” rollins said. “But if they’re saddled with all sorts of debt on the way out of school, it becomes even more difficult, so I think that this school will also provide that attractant for students.”

The hiring process, as with other higher-level positions, involved a search firm and a search committee composed of university stakeholde­rs, Chen said, but stand-out applicants were considered on a rolling basis, as they aimed to find a permanent hire quickly.

It was rollins’ experience and strength as a storytelle­r that made her truly stand out, Chen said. Not only are they appealing to high schoolers, but also to their families, alumni and corporatio­ns, Chen said, which means they needed an effective communicat­or to create such messaging.

Chen said she is excited to welcome rollins to the team and market their mission and goals that are “core to who (they) are as a university.” “This outreach to first generation, first generation attitude students, promising them that they’ll have an opportunit­y to do handson work, get connected to

companies and nonprofits that are likely to be the ones that will hire them,” Chen said. “It’s who we’ve always been, but it’s really making sure that it’s done in an intentiona­l, strategic way and

that we get that message out so that the students that would benefit most from being at Umass Lowell understand what we have to offer.”

rollins’ journalist­ic roots are strong. She worked on Harvard University’s news team for more than 10 years, was a daily news reporter and

 ?? COURTESY OF UMASS LOWELL ?? bec rollins, who recently served as the chief marketing officer and vice president of marketing and communicat­ions at Simmons University, will be Umass Lowell’s next vice chancellor of University Relations. She starts Feb. 13.
COURTESY OF UMASS LOWELL bec rollins, who recently served as the chief marketing officer and vice president of marketing and communicat­ions at Simmons University, will be Umass Lowell’s next vice chancellor of University Relations. She starts Feb. 13.

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