Shaun E. McAlmont

Lincoln Educational Services
West Orange, NJ

Shaun McAlmontShaun McAlmont currently serves as President and CEO of Lincoln Educational Services, based in West Orange New Jersey. He possesses twenty years of experience in higher education which includes three private sector school groups, a private university and a community college. Shaun achieved a Master of Arts Degree in Education from the University of San Francisco and a Bachelor of Science Degree from Brigham Young University. His advisory experience includes the California Association of Private Post Secondary Schools Board, the Lincoln Educational Services Board, the Briarwood College Board of Trustees and the BYU Marriott School of Management National Advisory Committee. Shaun's private sector experience is balanced by traditional education roles at Stanford University as an Assistant Director in Student Affairs and West Valley College as a coach and instructor. His experience includes management of both ground and online educational operations. Prior to beginning his professional career, Shaun excelled in both athletics and academics.

As Lincoln's CEO, he manages the overall responsibility for a publicly traded institution which has grown in size and diversification. Prior to becoming CEO, Shaun was responsible for the institution's operations and the development of Lincoln's Online programs. Prior to Lincoln Shaun managed Alta College's Online operations along with responsibilities for California Regional operations. Prior to Alta Shaun worked for the Heald Colleges corporation, where he had both corporate and campus leadership roles.

Shaun is married with four children, two of whom are currently attending college. He and his family reside in New Jersey.

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