
Kyle Farmbry
Dr. Kyle Farmbry is a distinguished academic and leader, currently serving as a professor at the School of Public Affairs and Administration (SPAA) at Rutgers University-Newark. His election as a 2021 Fellow by the National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA) underscores his extensive expertise and contributions to the field of public administration. Dr. Farmbry's career at Rutgers SPAA has been marked by significant roles, including serving as a professor, dean of the Graduate School, and the inaugural director of the undergraduate program in public service. His scholarly work is prolific, with a particular focus on entrepreneurial development and global education. Dr. Farmbry's research has been widely published and presented on international platforms, reflecting his commitment to advancing knowledge and practice in these areas. His academic endeavors are complemented by a strong dedication to leadership and diversity, which have been recognized through numerous prestigious appointments and honors. In addition to his academic achievements, Dr. Farmbry has recently been appointed as the 10th President of Guilford College. His vision for higher education is characterized by a commitment to community engagement and transformative leadership. Dr. Farmbry's approach is poised to shape the future of Guilford College, fostering an environment that values inclusivity and innovation. Throughout his career, Dr. Farmbry has demonstrated a deep commitment to fostering diversity and inclusion within academic and professional settings. His leadership style is both visionary and pragmatic, aiming to create opportunities for growth and development for students and faculty alike. As he embarks on his role at Guilford College, Dr. Farmbry continues to be a driving force in the field of public administration and higher education. Dr. Farmbry's contributions extend beyond academia, as he actively engages with communities to promote educational and entrepreneurial initiatives. His work not only impacts the institutions he serves but also the broader field of public administration, where his insights and leadership continue to inspire future generations of scholars and practitioners.
Publications
, 252-260, 2004-01-01
, 299-303, 2001-06-01
, 115-132, 2007-03-01
, 112-115, 2009-03-01