Dr. Marlene Tromp
Tromp, who is currently serving as president of Boise State University, will assume her new role later this summer.
"Dr. Tromp brings with her the experience and ability for great success that will benefit the university, community, and state," said Cynthia Barnhart, Board of Trustees chair and co-chair of the Presidential Search Advisory Committee.
A first-generation college student raised in rural Wyoming,Tromp brings nearly 30 years of experience in higher education. During her six-year tenure at Boise State, she successfully navigated the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic while increasing student enrollment and improving affordability. Under her leadership, the university achieved record graduation rates and philanthropic funding while expanding its research footprint.
"This is a university that has the power to truly lead the nation and even the world on several fronts," Tromp said of UVM. "I'm so excited to work with my colleagues, the students, alumni, and friends to improve individual lives and the life of the community."
Tromp's rural background appears to have been a significant factor in her selection.
"She grew up with the experience of being in a rural state and understanding the importance of the flagship institution to that state, both urban and rural parts of the state. She really demonstrated an ability to connect well with Vermont culture, given that upbringing," said Ron Lumbra, immediate past chair of the Board of Trustees and co-chair of the search committee.