President
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greg.cant@wilkes.edu

Greg Cant is regarded as a visionary academic leader who grew enrollment at previous institutions by developing a variety of innovative and market-driven programs. A native of Australia, he has 30 years of experience as an educator and administrator in the United States and abroad.

Cant was named the seventh president of ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥app on Dec. 12, 2019, at a ceremony in the Sordoni Art Gallery, aptly surrounded by the photographs of presidential photographer Pete Souza. When he officially began his tenure as ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥appPresident in late-May 2020, both the campus and the country as a whole were faced with significant challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. Among Cant’s first priorities as President was to oversee plans for a successful campus reopening for the fall 2020 semester. Under Cant’s leadership, a cross-functional group of University employees ensured that Wilkes students, faculty and staff were able to experience a fall semester with residential opportunities and uninterrupted academic instruction.

In 2021, Cant developed the transitional Bridge to the Future Strategic Plan, designed to guide the University through the pandemic. Two years in duration and limited in scope, Bridge to the Future encourages ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥appto focus our energy and resources on the most crucial issues facing the University. A more traditional, comprehensive strategic planning process will take place as Bridge to the Future comes to a close.

On October 1, 2021, hundreds of members of the ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥appfamily of Colonels came together to celebrate the official inauguration of Greg Cant as the University's seventh president. Carrying Forward our Promise was the theme for the week-long series of events, which included a digitally-mapped light projection of Aboriginal art on Weckesser Hall, student activities, Homecoming weekend and the Inauguration Ceremony.

Prior to joining the ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥appcommunity, Cant served as the dean of the Feliciano School of Business at Montclair State University. As dean, Cant provided strategic leadership for a business school of more than 3,700 students and 300 faculty and staff members. Under his leadership, the school developed and implemented over two dozen programs that enhanced enrollment and academic quality, leveraged interdisciplinary expertise and addressed critical market needs. During his tenure, the Feliciano School of Business experienced overall enrollment growth of nearly 50 percent, including a graduate population that grew by 115 percent.

Cant was the dean of the Offutt School of Business at Concordia College in Minnesota where he worked with key constituents to transform Concordia’s business program into a comprehensive business school. Under his stewardship, the Offutt School established an intensive new curriculum, grew its faculty and staff, developed new initiatives and programs and raised more than $56 million.

In addition to these roles, Cant has served as a professor in Guangdong, China and worked in the United Kingdom, as well as in his native Australia. He holds his doctor of philosophy degree from the University of Western Australia and a master’s degree in industrial relations from Queen’s University in Ontario, Canada. He also earned his bachelor’s degree in industrial relations and economics from the University of Western Australia.

Cant and his wife, Angela, live in the President’s House on the ÐÓ°ÉÖ±²¥appcampus. He has two adult children, Genevieve and Callum, who live in Australia, and two college-age children, Eliza and Jackson. He and Angela enjoy exploring the wonderful outdoor resources northeast Pennsylvania offers and getting to know their downtown Wilkes-Barre neighborhood.