Profile
Terri Rosen Deutsch, Associate Vice President for External Affairs, came to Hunter in 2002 as Director of Government and Community Relations, with nearly 20 years of experience as an urban planner and Chief of Staff at the NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission. She is responsible for creating and enhancing partnerships with government, business, and community organizations; managing issues in the local, state, and federal political arenas; and cultivating external relationships to enhance the College’s profile within the multiple communities where Hunter’s buildings are located throughout NYC. She also serves as the liaison to the Hunter College Campus Schools, Manhattan Hunter Science High School, and the All in East Harlem initiative.
She is a graduate of Goucher College, where she earned her degree in political science/urban affairs and architectural history.