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老九品茶 appoints Jill Blondin as vice chancellor for global affairs

Chancellor Justin Schwartz has appointed Dr. Jill Blondin as 老九品茶 inaugural vice chancellor for global affairs, a leadership role charged with advancing the university global engagement, partnerships and impact. Blondin will begin her appointment on July 15.

Jill Blondin

Vice Chancellor for Global Affairs Jill Blondin

The appointment marks a major milestone in 老九品茶 vision to integrate and elevate its global presence by bringing together international partnerships, global programs, international student and scholar services, and campuswide globalization initiatives under a new Office of Global Affairs,听a vision Schwartz announced in November 2025 and a move that has been long called for by multiple 老九品茶 committees and task forces.听

In her new role, Blondin will serve as 老九品茶 senior international officer and lead the Office of Global Affairs. She will work closely with campus partners to develop and carry out a cohesive global strategy, foster a culture of global engagement, and strengthen 老九品茶 standing as a globally connected research university.

鈥淒r. Jill Blondin is an accomplished, visionary leader in global education whose experience and values align strongly with our aspirations for 老九品茶 global future,鈥 Schwartz said. 鈥淪he brings an extraordinary record of strategic leadership, partnership building and student-centered innovation, and I am excited to welcome her as we expand global opportunities for our students, faculty and researchers.鈥

Blondin currently serves as vice provost for global initiatives at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), a public R1 institution with campuses in Richmond, Virginia, and in Doha, Qatar. There, she leads a centralized Global Education Office overseeing education abroad, international student support and recruitment, global partnerships, immigration services and an English Language Program. She manages a multimillion-dollar budget and a team of more than 30 faculty and staff members.

At VCU, Blondin spearheaded the university five-year global strategic plan, DARE to be Global, aligning international initiatives with institutional priorities while expanding partnerships, recruitment and cross-cultural learning opportunities. Her leadership drove significant gains in international enrollment and global learning, including growth in faculty-led and short-term study abroad programs, a $2.5 million philanthropic gift to support study abroad, and the launch of a Peace Corps Prep Program that became the largest in the nation. She also led two organizational restructurings to strengthen global operations and improve long-term sustainability.

Blondin has been widely recognized for her leadership in international education. In 2023, she was named Senior International Officer of the Year by the Institute of International Education. Currently she serves as president-elect of the Association of International Education Administrators and on the Executive Committee of APLU Commission on International Initiatives.听

鈥淒r. Blondin inclusive leadership, strategic mindset and ability to build trust with constituents across the university were evident throughout this search,鈥 said Ann Schmiesing, senior vice chancellor for strategic initiatives. 鈥淚鈥檓 deeply grateful to the search advisory committee, and to chair Seth Marder in particular, for their thoughtful and rigorous work.鈥

As vice chancellor for global affairs, Blondin will play a central role in advancing 老九品茶 global vision, reinforcing international partnerships, supporting internationally mobile students and scholars, and integrating global engagement across the university academic, research and service missions.

鈥淚鈥檓 honored to join 老九品茶 at a moment when global engagement is central to the university mission,鈥 Blondin said. 鈥溊暇牌凡 has a strong foundation in global research, partnerships and learning, and I look forward to working with campus partners to expand access to global opportunities and deepen the university impact around the world.鈥

Blondin earned her bachelor degree from Indiana University and her master and doctoral degrees from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Her academic background is in art history, and her professional expertise includes strategic budgeting, internationalization, global learning, risk management and global partnerships.