Administration, President's Office
Dr.
MCC Interim President; CCSNH Vice Chancellor
Room 256

Keene State College, B.S., Physical Education;
Pl;ymouth State University, M.S., Education and Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies;
Northeastern University, Ed.D., Higher Education Administration

Dr. Charles “Chuck” Lloyd has served the community college system for nearly two decades, most recently as Vice Chancellor for the Community College System of New Hampshire (CCSNH). During the summer and fall of 2024, in addition to his Vice Chancellor role, Lloyd will also serve as Interim President of Manchester Community College.

Lloyd was President of White Mountains Community College (WMCC), in Berlin and Littleton, NH, from 2017 to 2023. Under his leadership at WMCC, the college successfully launched a major expansion in Littleton, NH by securing state, federal and community support. WMCC was named a semi-finalist by the Aspen Institute and was recognized nationally as a “Great College to Work For” by ModernThink LLC. Other community college experience includes senior administrative and teaching roles at NHTI-Concord’s Community College where he has taught leadership and business programs at the graduate and undergraduate levels. He has also worked with hundreds of students over many years in intercollegiate athletic programs.

Chuck graduated from Franklin High School and enrolled at Keene State College, where he earned an Associate of Science degree with a concentration in Chemical Dependency and a Bachelor of Science with dual majors in Physical Education and Teacher Certification. He earned a Master of Education with a concentration in Higher Education and a Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies with a concentration in Educational Leadership from Plymouth State University. He then went on to earn a Doctor of Education with a concentration in Higher Education Administration from Northeastern University, in Boston, MA.

Lloyd has extensive community involvement, currently chairing the board of Granite United Way, and serving as a board member for the NH Higher Education Assistance Foundation and Spaulding Academy and Family Services among numerous other posts. He is a Plymouth State University Outstanding Alumni Achievement Award recipient and was selected as one of New Hampshire’s “Forty under 40” by the New Hampshire Union Leader in 2016.