Flanagan, Thomas

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Birth 1814
Death 1865-07-21

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Epithet: of Sligo

British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001161.0x0002b1

Thomas Flanagan served as the Vice President of Administrative Services and Community Relations for Salve Regina University from 1992-2003. He has an Associate’s degree in General Education (1958), a Bachelor’s of Science in Public Relations from Boston University (1960), a Master’s of Secondary Education from Boston University (1968), and a Master’s of Science in Management from Salve Regina University (1988).

Prior to stepping into the Vice President office, Flanagan was a colonel in the United States Army. His military career concluded when he became a professor at the Naval War College for management. There, Flanagan was also the executive assistant for the chair of the management department.

As the Vice President of Administrative Services and Community Relations for Salve Regina University, Flanagan’s responsibilities included (but not limited to) sitting on various administrative councils, long range institutional planning and development of the university, and coordinator of university rental, conference, and special events.

From the guide to the Office of the Vice President of Administrative Services and Community Relations, Thomas Flanagan, (bulk 1997-2001), 1992-2003 (bulk 1997-2001), (Salve Regina University Archives McKillop Library)

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