Background
Lettieri, Ronald John was born on May 13, 1950 in Chelsea, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Roy R. and Genevieve Helen (Sokolowski) Lettieri.
educator college administrator
Lettieri, Ronald John was born on May 13, 1950 in Chelsea, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Roy R. and Genevieve Helen (Sokolowski) Lettieri.
Bachelor in History, U. Massachusetts, 1972; Master of Arts in History, Indiana State University, 1974; postgraduate, U. N.H., 1974-1979; graduate management development program, Harvard University, 1996.
Teaching assistant, Indiana State University, Terre Haute, 1973-1974;
teaching assistant, U. N.H., Durham, 1975-1979;
lecturer humanities, history, U. N.H., Durham, 1976-1981;
instructor history, Mount Ida Junior College, Newton Center, Massachusetts, 1981-1988;
also director development, Mount Ida Junior College, Newton Center, Massachusetts, 1981-1988;
associate professor, Mount Ida Junior College, Newton Center, Massachusetts, since 1988;
associate vice president institutional advancement, 1995-1997;
associate vice president College Development, Mount Ida Junior College, Newton Center, Massachusetts, since 1997;
director Muhammad Ali Program, Naples (Florida) Institute, Newton Centre, Massachusetts, since 1997;
director institutional advancement, Mount Ida Junior College, Newton Center, Massachusetts, since 1988;
associate director, Naples (Florida) Institute, Newton Center, Massachusetts, since 1989;
director, Naples Institute, Newton Center, Massachusetts, since 1989. Lecturer New England Foundation for Humanities, Middletown, since 1986. Researcher Deer St. Project Strawberry Banke Museum, Portsmouth, N.H., 1978.
Cons.grants reviewer N.H. Council for Humanities, Concord, 1977-1982.
Member speakers bureau National Commision on Bicentennial of the United States Constitution, Washington, since 1986, N.H. Council for Humanities, Concord, since 1987. Member master plan committee City of Somersworth, N.H., 1977-1978. State delegate for Massachusetts Jefferson Foundation Debates, Lexington, 1987.
Project director "Rights and Duties" College community forum program National communications of the United States Constitution, 1989-1991, Youth Leadership Development Project, Massachusetts, Florida. Member Organisation American Historians.
Married Janet May O'Brien, August 17, 1974. 1 child, Colleen Janet.