Harcum College Welcomes Paul Tomczak as IT Planning Executive Director

Paul Tomczak brings global leadership experience in higher education technology in his new role at Harcum.

Paul Tomczak recently joined Harcum College as Enterprise Resource Planning Executive Director, effective Mar. 23.

Tomczak brings more than two decades of leadership experience in enterprise software development and project management, most recently serving with Ellucian, where he directed large-scale software initiatives supporting colleges and universities worldwide. During his tenure, he led global development teams, oversaw multiple product releases annually, and played a key role in advancing SaaS-based solutions through major system and API modernization efforts.

A certified Project Management Professional (PMP), Tomczak is recognized for his collaborative leadership style, ability to build high-performing technical teams, and expertise in managing complex projects across international environments.

Tomczak holds a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Stonehill College.

Tomczak resides with his wife, Paige, in Downingtown, where he has lived for the past 15 years. He is active in the community and serves as a member of the West Bradford Planning Commission. On weekends, he enjoys hiking in local parks with his four dogs — three chihuahuas named Bandit, Venus, and Coco, and Molly, a German Shorthaired Pointer who thinks she is a 65-pound chihuahua.

Tomczak’s appointment strengthens Harcum’s commitment to strategic execution, operational excellence, and thoughtful organizational transformation. His experience leading cross-functional teams, modernizing student systems, and aligning technology with mission will be instrumental as Harcum advances its institutional priorities.

Please join Harcum in welcoming Tomczak to the campus community.

Learn more at Harcum, a private associate degree-granting institution founded in 1915. It is the first college in Pennsylvania authorized to confer associate degrees and now offers over 20 programs in fields like Allied Health Science, Business, and Human Services. With small class sizes and a student-centered approach, it provides both residential and commuter options.



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