Current Position and Past Experience
Ann Treadaway was appointed Director of Veteran and Military Programs and Services at Rutgers University in 2015. In this position, Treadaway serves as the principal advocate for military affiliated students across all of Rutgers’ locations, ensures the quality of policies, programs, activities and services are high, and serves as the university’s liaison with outside agencies and offices whose work affects the lives of all military affiliated students.
Prior to joining Rutgers, Treadaway served as Director of Veterans Support Services at the College of Staten Island, City University of New York where she developed innovative programming and enhanced support services to assist military affiliated students in their transition to on-campus learning.
From 2001 to 2006, Ann Treadaway served in the United States Army assigned to the 94th Engineer Combat Battalion (Heavy) in the 130th Engineer Brigade. She deployed twice in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom to Baghdad in 2003 and Mosul in 2005.
Education, Honors and Achievements
Treadaway holds a B.A. in History and Political Science with a focus on the Middle East from the State University of New York, Purchase College and an M.A. in Early American History from the College of Staten Island, City University of New York. She is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Education at Northeastern University with a focus on Post 9/11 veterans’ transition from the military to higher education.
Personal Details and Community Involvement
Ann is a Member of the NASPA Veterans Knowledge Community, Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, and Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America.