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Joel Bloom was the eighth President of
New Jersey Institute of Technology New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) is a Public university, public research university in Newark, New Jersey, United States, with a graduate-degree-granting satellite campus in Jersey City. Founded in 1881 with the support of local indust ...
(NJIT). He became President in 2012 and retired in 2022. He was never a faculty member at any university during his professional life including NJIT.


Life and career

Bloom did his undergraduate studies at
Hunter College Hunter College is a public university in New York City, United States. It is one of the constituent colleges of the City University of New York and offers studies in more than one hundred undergraduate and postgraduate fields across five schools ...
in New York City, where he also earned a master's degree. He then went on to earn both a master's degree and a doctorate from
Teachers College, Columbia University Teachers College, Columbia University (TC) is the graduate school of education affiliated with Columbia University, a private research university in New York City. Founded in 1887, Teachers College has been a part of Columbia University since ...
. Bloom held various positions in the New York Public school system. Between 1984 and 1990 he was an assistant commissioner in the
New Jersey Department of Education The New Jersey Department of Education (NJ DOE) administers state and federal aid programs affecting more than 1.4 million public and non-public elementary and secondary school children in the state of New Jersey. The department is headquartered ...
. After joining NJIT in 1990, he was appointed president in 2012 after serving as interim president when the former president,
Robert Altenkirch Robert A. Altenkirch was an American academic and university president. He was the president of University of Alabama in Huntsville and the New Jersey Institute of Technology. Early life Altenkirch earned a B.S. from Purdue University, a M.S. fro ...
, moved to the
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in 2011.


President of NJIT

Joel Bloom is the first NJIT President without a tenured faculty position at the university. It is a requirement for the position according to the NJIT Faculty Handbook. In contrast to standard processes of finding university presidents, no candidates were interviewed by the time NJIT's Board of Trustees settled on Bloom in an internal process. The five-year contract with NJIT is reported worth roughly $5.3 million, or over ten million during the decade of leadership. This figure is higher when including pension, health insurance, and chauffeur. Among the details of his contract, there is included: * $120,000 annual “retention incentive” bonus to ensure loyalty to NJIT; * $85,000 annual housing allowance; * Performance bonus of up to 25% of his salary. In 2015, it was $130,000. * Three-fourths of his salary from 2022 to 2024 — $825,000 based on his current pay — as a figurehead and adviser with title president emeritus President Bloom's contract takes top spot among New Jersey college presidents, making him the highest paid state employee in Newark, where the per capita income of residents is $20,000 annually and 27% of residents fall below the poverty line. During his time at NJIT, President Bloom oversaw construction of a new 200,000 sq. ft. multipurpose
Wellness and Events Center The Joel and Diane Bloom Wellness and Events Center (WEC) is a 220,000 sq ft. sports and recreation facility that includes a 3,500 seat basketball arena in Newark, New Jersey. It was built at a cost of $102 million by the New Jersey Institute of ...
costing over $100 million, which was financed through a mixture of student tuition increases and taxpayer money. NJIT out-of-state tuition increased from $25,334 in 2011 to $33,386 in 2020 ($13,974 to $17,674 in-state tuition). During this time, NJIT also demolished several landmarked structures around its campus, among them the Warren Street School that had been considered for the
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. The landmarked school was built from 1892 to 1908 by Newark-based architect
Jeremiah O'Rourke Jeremiah O'Rourke, FAIA, (6 February 1833 – 22 Apil 1915), was an Irish-American architect known primarily for his designs of Roman Catholic churches and institutions and Federal post offices. He was a founder of the Newark-based architectural ...
. Other demolitions during this period included brownstones and two landmarked brick factories on Newark's Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. As a result, the neighboring James Street Commons Historic District was listed as one of the "ten most endangered" historic places in the state by the non-profit organization Preservation NJ. On October 6 2023, NJIT renamed the "
Wellness and Events Center The Joel and Diane Bloom Wellness and Events Center (WEC) is a 220,000 sq ft. sports and recreation facility that includes a 3,500 seat basketball arena in Newark, New Jersey. It was built at a cost of $102 million by the New Jersey Institute of ...
" to the "Joel and Diane Bloom Wellness and Events Center" to honor the contributions of former NJIT president, Joel Bloom.


Personal life

Joel Bloom is married to Dr. Diane Bloom. They live in Monmouth Beach Borough, New Jersey with their son Ean S Bloom.


References


External links


Office of the President
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