Experienced higher education leader and Glen Oaks alum returns to guide financial strategy, facilities, and technology operations.
Glen Oaks Community College is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Tracy Labadie as the new vice president of finance and administration, effective June 23, 2025. In this role, Labadie will oversee the college’s business office, information technology, and buildings and grounds departments. She will also serve as the college’s chief financial officer and will be a key member of the President’s Cabinet, reporting directly to President Dr. Bryan Newton.
“Dr. Labadie brings a wealth of experience in higher education leadership, financial management, and strategic planning,” said President Newton. “Her deep understanding of community colleges and her commitment to fostering student success make her an outstanding addition to our leadership team.”
With more than two decades of experience in higher education and corporate finance, Labadie most recently served as associate vice president of collaboration, compliance, and analytics at Kalamazoo Valley Community College, where she also served as the president’s chief of staff and board professional. She has held multiple leadership positions throughout her career, including dean of instruction, assistant dean of academic affairs, and controller. Labadie also previously served at Glen Oaks Community College as controller and assistant dean of assessment and academic services.
“It is an honor to return to Glen Oaks and contribute to its mission of empowering students and strengthening the community,” said Labadie. “I look forward to collaborating with the dedicated faculty and staff to support financial stewardship, technological innovation, and student success.”
Labadie holds a Doctor of Education in Community College Leadership from Ferris State University, a Master of Applied Science in Accountancy from Western Michigan University, and a Bachelor of Applied Science in Accounting from Davenport University. Her leadership training includes participation in the St. Joseph County Leadership Academy and Leadership Kalamazoo.
In her new role, Labadie will provide strategic leadership for the college’s financial planning and operations, oversee information technology initiatives, and ensure the effective use of resources to support institutional priorities.