The American College of the Building Arts

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President

Colby

Lt. Gen. Colby M. Broadwater, III

M.A., Naval War College
M.A., Salve Regina University
B.A., The Citadel

Lieutenant General Colby M. Broadwater, III, is the third president of the American College of the Building Arts. He became president in April of 2008.

President Broadwater came to the American College of the Building Arts after a 34-year military career in which he garnered numerous accolades. During his tenure, LTG(R) Broadwater has streamlined operations and is leading the College's efforts to receive accreditation. He is also credited with reducing the College's debt load, reorganizing staffing levels and implementing programs that have increased student enrollment, even with the current uncertainty of the economic climate – all without any degradation of ACBA's education product.

Prior to being named president, Lt. General Broadwater served on the ACBA Board of Trustees and spent one and a half years working in corporate America, on national and international levels, overseeing multi-million dollar government contracts.

During President Broadwater's military career, he served as a key advisor and staff member at the highest echelons: Office of the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff; Headquarters, US European Command; Joint Headquarters Centre, NATO, First United States Army Headquarters, III US Corps and Fort Hood. During Operation Iraqi Freedom, Lt. General Broadwater commanded operations in Turkey and Northern Iraq.

Lt. General Broadwater is married to Jane Mason Broadwater of Summerville, SC. He received a B.A. from The Citadel, an M.A. in National Security and Strategic Studies from the Naval War College, and an M.A. in International Relations from Salve Regina University.


Executive Officers

Leigh

Leigh J. Handal

Chief Advancement Officer

M.A., University of South Carolina
B.A., College of Charleston


Leigh Jones Handal has more than three decades of experience in public relations, marketing and development. Her past positions in higher education include having served as Director of Institutional Advancement at the Charleston School of Law; Director of Communications and Public Affairs at the S.C. Sea Grant Consortium; andAssistant/Acting Director of College Relations at Winthrop University, where she founded the school’s award-winning alumni magazine. She also has served as Director of Public Programs and Communications at Historic Charleston Foundation from 1998 – 2010, and managed advancement programming at Pet Helpers and the Preservation Society of Charleston.

Her marketing and publications initiatives have been recognized on the national level by the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education, National Association of Governmental Communicators, and Take Pride in America Foundation; on the regional and state levels by the S.C. Public Relations Association, Council for the Advancement and Support of Education District III, Printing Industries of the Carolinas, and the Southeastern Tourism Society (13 consecutive years); and on the local level by the Advertising Federation of America’s Charleston’s Chapter, Post and Courier Best of Awards, City Paper’s Best of Awards, and Charleston Magazine’s Best of Awards.

Wade

Dr. A. Wade Razzi

Chief Academic Officer

D.Phil., Oxford University
M.A., University of Maryland
B.A., Rutgers University


Dr. Razzi been involved in education for over 25 years. He has taught at the high school and college level and founded a private high school in Georgetown, SC. He joined ACBA in 2017 where he helped guide the College toward receiving its initial accreditation.

Dr. Razzi has overseen the expansion of the College's faculty, adding additional full-time faculty members as needed. He has overseen the creation of a new craft specialization, the Classical Architecture and Design program, thereby bringing another area of need into the College's portfolio.

Chad

Chad H. Urban

Chief Financial Officer

J.D., The Ohio State University
B.S., University of South Carolina


Mr. Urban is an attorney and a reservist with the United States Army Reserve. After serving as an adjudicator in Workers Compensation, he transitioned into higher education, serving as the Director of General Education and Interim Dean at Virginia College.

Mr. Urban began with ACBA in 2013, when he took the time to code the college’s records database from scratch. Following this, he transitioned into the role of both the registrar and financial aid director for the college. After developing both of these departments, he was promoted into a managerial role overseeing the College's budgetary process. Mr. Urban has also managed the College's Veterans Affairs department and serves as its school certifying official. He served as the lead on the College's accreditation efforts in 2017 and it's Title IV approval in 2019. All the while, he has served as an adjunct professor for numerous courses including MATH101, MATH102, SSCI201, ACCT301, and BALE402.


Staff

Becky

Becky Dornisch

Development Officer

B.A., University of Central Florida
A.A., Lake-Sumter State College
CFRE, Certified Fund Raising Executive


Morgan

Morgan Kinder

Librarian

M.L.I.S., University of South Carolina
B.A., College of Charleston

Kami

Kamilla G. Urban

Registrar

B.S., The Ohio State University
Hannah

Hannah Whitt

Student Services Coordinator

JMSW, University of North Carolina - Greensboro
BSW, University of North Carolina - Greensboro