May 28, 2009
For Immediate Release
CAMDEN -- Gregory Gamble has been named director of economic
development at Rutgers University–Camden.
In this new position, Gamble, 37, will work to build relationships between
Rutgers and a wide range of businesses and organizations with the goal of
the enhancing the economy of the Greater Camden region. Through his
efforts, Rutgers will seek to promote business growth in the University District
and throughout the City of Camden.
He also will serve as CEO of the Rutgers–Camden Technology Campus, Inc.,
a not-for-profit, technology-based business incubator that nurtures more than
40 new businesses in the Waterfront Technology Center in Camden. /P>
Prior to joining the Camden Campus of Rutgers, The State University of New
Jersey, Gamble served as vice president and community reinvestment act
officer at Carver Federal Savings Bank in New York City; vice president of risk
management and administration at United Bank of Philadelphia; and vice
president of business quality integration at JP Morgan Chase.
He is a graduate of Polytechnic University, where he earned his bachelor’s
degree in mathematics and his master’s degree in operations management.
He received his executive MBA from Temple University, and is pursuing his
graduate degree in governmental administration from the University of
Pennsylvania.