Antoinette S. (Toni) Ungaretti Directs the L.A.D. Academy Mid and Advanced Career Program Portfolios
In the L.A.D. academy, Dr. Ungaretti works with the Office of the Provost for Faculty Affairs team, specifically to help support L.A.D.’s late career faculty and leadership portfolio. Dr. Ungaretti also directs the Master of Education in the Health Professions Program (MEHP), a partnership of the Johns Hopkins University Schools of Medicine, Nursing, Education, the Bloomberg School of Public Health, and the Carey Business School. She is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Advanced Studies in Education in the School of Education. She is faculty in the Bloomberg School of Public Health Master of Health Administration Program. She was the recipient of a JHU Discovery Award and a Nexus Award. She serves on the School of Medicine Institute for Excellence in Education Management Board. She founded and chairs the AERA Health Professions Education Graduate Programs Research Community.
Previously, she served as the assistant dean for assessment in the School of Education, assistant dean for the Office of Learning at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, and associate dean and co-director of the Division of Graduate Business and Undergraduate Studies in the School of Professional Studies in Business and Education. She chaired the Department of Management (including Nonprofit Management) and the Department of Marketing. Before that she founded and chaired the Department of Teacher Development and Leadership where she developed the Master of Science in Math Science Education, the Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT), and established the first professional development schools in Maryland and among the first in the nation.
Her interests include learning theory and adult development, interprofessional education and collaboration, problem-based learning, and corporate-university partnerships. She founded and chaired the Academy of Management Annual Teaching and Learning Conference and chaired the Management Education and Development Division. She served as president of the Washington Area Corporate University Consortium, as a Commissioner for the NAEYC Accreditation of Early Childhood Associate Degree Programs, as president of ACCESS, and as a board member of NAECTE. Dr. Ungaretti earned her PhD in Human Development from the University of Maryland, her Master of Science degree from the University of Delaware, and her Bachelor of Science degree from Carnegie-Mellon University.