News Summary
Ron Clamser has been appointed as the new president of the Association of New York School Business Officials. With an extensive background in school business management, he aims to advocate for school funding and enhance operational effectiveness across New York’s educational institutions. Clamser’s academic credentials and commitment to equity will guide his efforts in supporting school business leaders and fostering collaborative relationships within the community.
Ron Clamser Appointed President of Association of New York School Business Officials
White Plains, NY – Ron Clamser has been appointed as the new president of the Association of New York School Business Officials (NYSBA) as of October 2023. Clamser brings a wealth of experience in school business management and leadership to the position, having previously served as the Assistant Superintendent for Business at Putnam-Northern Westchester BOCES. In his new role, he will play a pivotal part in advancing the interests of school business professionals across New York state.
Career Background
Clamser’s extensive career includes significant roles in various school districts and educational organizations. Prior to his position at BOCES, he was the Assistant Superintendent for Business in the Mahopac School District. His experience in these roles has prepared him for leadership at the state level, where he will collaborate with business officials to advocate for the needs of schools and the districts they serve.
Academic Credentials
Clamser holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Accounting from the University of Phoenix, indicating a strong foundation in financial management. He furthered his education by earning a Master’s degree in Human Resource Management from SUNY Stony Brook, which adds to his skill set in managing personnel in educational environments. Additionally, Clamser achieved a doctorate in education focusing on educational leadership from Manhattanville College. His doctoral research specifically addressed critical issues such as gender stereotyping and pay disparity in contract negotiations for school business officials, showcasing his commitment to equity within educational leadership roles.
Engagement and Support
Upon his appointment, Clamser expressed enthusiasm for engaging with BOCES component districts and providing support to school business leaders throughout New York. His focus will be on fostering collaborative relationships among district business officials, ensuring that they have the necessary resources and advocacy to effectively manage their operations. Clamser intends to leverage his expertise to enhance the effectiveness of school business functions, thereby contributing to the overall quality of education in New York’s schools.
Importance of School Business Officials
The President of the Association of New York School Business Officials plays a crucial role in the education system, advocating for the interests of school districts in budgeting, financial planning, and resource allocation. The association serves as a professional organization for school business leaders, providing resources, training, and networking opportunities. With Clamser at the helm, the organization aims to strengthen the community of school business officials and highlight the vital role they play in educational institutions.
Looking Ahead
In his new position, Clamser faces challenges as well as opportunities in advocating for school funding and navigating the complexities of district operations. His past experiences, combined with his academic background, provide a strong foundation for presenting the needs and interests of school business officials to policymakers and stakeholders. As he embarks on this new leadership journey, Clamser’s commitment to fostering a supportive environment for professionals in the field will be central to his vision for the association.
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Additional Resources
- Mid Hudson News: Former Mahopac School CFO Elected President of Association of School Business Officials of New York
- Putnam County Courier: Former Mahopac School Chief Financial Officer Elected President of Association of School Business Officials of New York
- Putnam County News & Recorder: Former Mahopac School Official Becomes BOCES Assistant Superintendent
- Wikipedia: School Business Official
- Encyclopedia Britannica: School Business Management
